I don't think it gets any better than al fresco dining in the summer time,
of course, friends or family are a must,
oh, and one more necessity...ambiance!
Here are some pretty ideas to give your patio a warm glow,
and a simple one I did for our deck.
Strands of miniature white lights...
chiccoles.com
Grapevine lighting...
Robin @ All Things Heart and Home
Check out her easy diy.
Lanterns placed in the garden...
blackcountrymetalworks.co.uk
I loved the idea of lanterns hanging on shepherds hooks, this one is too tall, but I think
it would look great inserted into a pot of flowers on the patio. I found the lanterns at
TJ Maxx. Unfortunately, I didn't notice when I got them but the glass candle holders inside
aren't removable, so they will be going back. They would be a nightmare to clean,
but you get the idea. :)
Do you have lighting on your patio?
22 comments:
Oh...I love your pillows! I have been collecting lanterns on sale last year and this year and have several for both the front and back of the house. I'll be showing soon. I bought some at TJ Maxx and Marshalls last year.
Love your pillows and the lanterns. I am so yearning to get outside and just enjoy the outside space!! I think we are coming out of the rain!! xo
I love all the lighting. I also bought some solar lighting from Ikea for under the bushes and I'm also a tiki torch girl.
What a bummer that you have to bring them back. I have always wanted to wrap a tree with white lights (trunk and branches). I am not sure how to do this because the tree will grow and the truck will get thicker? Wouldn't the strands break?
I love the dual lantern you got - too bad they're not going to work. I'm sure you'll find something else! I have been ogling some solar lights for my back garden where my path is. I love the idea of little lights illuminating the way to the deck.
Love your lanterns and I hope you can find something similar that will work for you. I'm going to check out that orb DIY. I think that might work for my back porch. Once again, thanks for the inspiration.
Wish I could hang a light on my deck but need to install a pergola first! Right now I use battery-operated incoor?outdoor candles in lanterns. But I love all of your DIY!
I have lanterns, and solar lanterns which I love. I think little white strand lights are just about the cure for everything! LOVE love.
Have a great day!
Sometimes I light candles when we eat dinner on my deck but I love the idea of the little lights on the boxwood!
-Shelley
Love these...I have a pergola and I really need to take advantage of the lattice work above to hang some of these great outdoor lighting items...love the lights in the boxwoods...
Oh, I love the lighted boxwoods. What a glowing sanctuary you've created. Thanks for sharing!
So pretty Pam. Love the lanterns.. I agree, this set would be tough to clean. I've broken glass lanterns trying to clean them so I'm careful what I buy. Al Fresco is the way to go in the summertime.
We are sprucing up our patio this week and I can't wait to get some lighting out there, makes such a huge difference!
love all the ideas Pam! I saw something interesting on pinterest the other day - glow-in the dark spray paint on some rocks and planters and viola, uniqe 'ighting' for you back yard! I'm seriously considering trying it out! :-)
We hung a lantern where "regular" folks instal fans! That's me............not NORMAL!
And now I have the 'patio lanterns' song running through my head :) I so wish it would stop raining here so we could spend some time outside...at this point I'd be happy sitting in the glow from the kitchen window.
I just put some up...temporarily! I plan to do a post once it's completely finished!
Your patio looks beautiful. Love the colors you've chosen! I'm fairly new to blogging (5 months) and really enjoy reading yours. Thanks for the inspiration!
Susan
http://simplymodernhome.com
Sadly I don't even have a patio - yet! These are wonderful lighting ideas - hope to steal a few some day!!!
These lighting ideas could really brighten up everyone's day, Pam. Especially those lanterns. But the big winner for me is your first photo. They are strategically crafted to enhance the look of your patio.
#Allison@OutDoorLights.com
My backyard is a complete mess. When I moved into the house the previous owners had the house is good shape, but the yard is a pit. I'm currently working on "cheering up" small sections and will definitely be taking some of these light ideas into consideration. xx
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