RenovationsShed Turned Boho Screened Porch June 10, 2016 Welcome to our old shed turned screened porch reveal! I know I say this a lot, but since we came up with this idea back in the fall, it’s really been the project we’re most excited about here at The Buffalo Bungalow. We knew it would be an amazing transformation and were so excited to partner with Lowe’s Home Improvement on this fun project. I won’t rehash all of the befores and progress shots because this post is already going to be super long and photo heavy, but if you missed where we started, make sure you check that out here. And you can see progress posts here and here. Okay, now onto this amazing transformation. Our real goal with this project was to repurpose this old, unsightly shed AND create a nice three-seasons spot for us. Living here in South Carolina, mosquitoes make it impossible to go out in the summer, so a screened spot is a huge benefit! There is so much to share about this project, so today, you’re mainly going to see all of the lovely photos. I’ll break down all the details (both interior and exterior) as well as the budget next week. Let’s start with the exterior, shall we? Our first plan was to paint the exterior to match our house, but we both have a love affair with old, weathered barns. As we started on the project, we realized, that was really our inspiration for this and wanted the weathered exterior to stay. Add a barn light and some landscaping and this place sure spruced up nice. All of the plants came from Lowe’s. I spent way too many hours in their garden section. Y’all, it’s the best I’ve found in our area. There was so much variety and I had a blast picking them out! We went with this Screen Tight Creekside Natural Wood Hinged Screen Door and painted it in Fresh Idea from the HGTV Sherwin Williams line for Lowe’s. We’ve used this Portfolio Ellicott 13.12-in Galvanized Dark Sky Outdoor Wall Light for many projects and love it. Let’s venture inside, shall we? Welcome to my little boho haven! We painted all of the interior planked walls Origami White from the HGTV Sherwin Williams line. Our original plan was to paint the ceiling as well, but at the last minute decided to leave it natural and now I am so glad we did! I love the contrast it provides. I was going for a calming, but colorful and personality-filled lounge area. To make this spot really comfortable in the summer, we potted citronella to deter mosquitoes (needed even with the screens – they’re bad, y’all). We also ran electricity out to this building and installed an overhead fan on this old pulley that we’ve had stored. It cools this spot right down. We used this allen + roth Valdosta 20-in Oil Rubbed Bronze Downrod Mount Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan . While the weather is fairly mild here most of the year, we’ll bring a space heater out (thank you, electricity) for colder months and we’ll be able to use this space nearly year-round! Cozying up here with blankets and hot chocolate when it’s cold might be my favorite use of this space yet. I wanted this to feel like a real outdoor “room,” complete with furniture, accessories, and plants. This vintage bamboo couch is the perfect spot to lounge. You’ll find me out here with my cup of coffee every morning. Plants were the first thing on my inspiration board for this space. To me, plants make EVERY space, but a screened porch has to feel like a little green house. While we wanted this to mainly be a lounge spot, we did want a dining option. Sure, we can eat on the couch and coffee table, but with a baby in a highchair, a table really functions best for us. I used this old farm table I had and two metal chairs to create this little dining nook. The lantern hanging over it with candles makes this spot feel special, almost like it has it’s own little chandelier. I have a feeling most of our days will be spent out here until winter. Oh who am I kidding? We’ll bundle up, turn on a heater, and venture out then too. Thanks for taking our tour today, y’all! Make sure to check back next week for follow-up posts! Here’s what you can look forward to: Exterior Post – how we installed the screens and all exterior details Interior Details – how I chose items and complete source list Project Budget Breakdown – where we splurged, where we saved And make sure you check out all of this week’s BSHT Summer tours! You can start at the beginning and click all the way through here. A huge thanks to Lowe’s Home Improvement for sponsoring this amazing project. All ideas, products chosen, and opinions were 100% my own.
Michael Wurm, Jr. says June 10, 2016 at 10:38 am The way you combine colors makes my heart sing. I seriously have ALL THE FEELS for this space. Bravo. Bravo. Bravo!! So well done. xo Michael Reply
Lindsay says June 10, 2016 at 11:23 am Michael, you made my day! Mixing colors is my fave and you are a huge style inspiration to me, so that compliment is amazing. Thank you so, so much friend! Reply
Dharma says June 10, 2016 at 11:07 am I love that you left the exterior rough. Kudos for really “seeing” this shed and making it beautiful instead of knocking it over! Reply
Lindsay says June 10, 2016 at 11:23 am Thanks so much Dharma! I know some would want a new, perfect exterior, but this was exactly right for us. And easier, so that’s a plus too! Reply
Monica says June 10, 2016 at 11:12 am Love this space!! It turned out so amazing and I can totally see you guys out here all the time. I agree with Michael, your color palette is awesome and most of the time I attempt to copy your choices. I’m thinking I need to incorporate some light blue pillows in our living room for the summer too!! Great Job and beautiful as always!! Reply
Lindsay says June 10, 2016 at 11:22 am Thanks so much, Monica! Mixing color is my fave and light blue is the best to me right now! You definitely should 🙂 Reply
Sherri says June 10, 2016 at 11:14 am Oh my. I’m blown away. I love everything you do but this tops them all. Keeping the natural wood beams was the right choice. Those windows, the perfect furniture, the string lights (nothing better than sparkle.) The plants, the boho feel, the kitchen table. That Greenville SC sign. You thought of everything! Kudos girlfriend. Sheer perfection! Will you get a storm door when it gets cold? Enjoy the space and relax for a bit!! Reply
Lindsay says June 10, 2016 at 11:22 am Hey Sherri! Thanks so much girl! It’s truly my favorite I’ve ever done for sure! So glad you love it! I hadn’t even thought about a storm door. Would that help since all the walls are open? We’ll do a space heater for sure 🙂 Reply
Katrina says June 10, 2016 at 12:43 pm It looks fantastic Lindsay, seriously loved how your transformed your old shed into a retreat! Also love the fabrics you’ve choose on your outdoor sofa….such a fantastic spot to chill!! Reply
Eileen says June 10, 2016 at 12:49 pm Lindsay I’m seriously so inspired by everything you do!! So incredible. I can’t get over how good every detail is!! So grateful to have you in my life ?? Reply
Eileen says June 10, 2016 at 12:50 pm Hah! I did a heart emoji and it didn’t recognize it and put question marks!! Reply
Lindsay says June 10, 2016 at 12:56 pm Hahaha girl! Thank you so much. I’M so inspired by you ALWAYS!!!! Love that we’re real-life and design friends. Grateful for you! Reply
Shannon says June 10, 2016 at 1:39 pm Love! this is the perfect spot to sit and do quiet time or to relax with friends, year round! I know it’s summertime now but I can’t wait to see how you style it for the holidays!! Hope that Greenville, South Carolina sign is in your interior details source post <3 Reply
Rebecca says June 10, 2016 at 3:40 pm We’re about to add a screened porch to our house and this is everything I’m hoping for!! I can’t get over that lantern 🙂 Also love that you’re in the same town! We love Greenville 🙂 Reply
Meaghan says June 10, 2016 at 4:13 pm Seriously such a great use of space! I love that it just is so functionally thought out for your family :] Reply
Ardith says June 10, 2016 at 4:21 pm Happy, happy, happy! Your boho porch turned out perfectly. I can’t imagine it being any better. May you and your family enjoy it for years to come. Reply
Katrina @ hurricane sandwich and the casita says June 10, 2016 at 5:01 pm I absolutely love this! I will admit, I had my doubts when I saw your previous posts about this project, but now seeing it all come together (and realizing your need to keep out hordes of mosquitos), it is such a beautiful way to expand your enjoyable living space! I have dreams about creating cozy spaces in our outdoor area this year, and you definitely added to my inspiration! Keep going girl! Reply
Kristen says June 10, 2016 at 10:02 pm Amazing!! I love the way your screened porch turned out! While your style is so much different than my own, I find inspiration from the way you beautifully mix colors and patterns. I’m jealous of your outdoor hang out space! Reply
Shamrock says June 11, 2016 at 7:30 am I love everything you create but, this has to be my absolute favorite! Well done! Reply
Denise says June 11, 2016 at 9:31 am It turned out so perfect! I love every square inch of it! Great job Lindsay! Reply
Cheryl Russell says June 11, 2016 at 9:52 am Wow. Really spectacular. ::screen porch envy:: ? Fantastic space for a little one. Outside, but yet protected. ??? Reply
Cheryl Russell says June 11, 2016 at 9:54 am Gah. Ignore all the question marks. Not supposed to be there. Reply
Jenn says June 11, 2016 at 4:04 pm O! M! G!!! I am OBSESSED with every single inch of this space! I have always dreamed of a screened porch and this one is PERFECTION my friend!! Reply
Brittany says June 12, 2016 at 4:54 pm This is SO fantastic! That little shed had great bones and you made the most out of every last bit of them. I adore it all! Reply
Val says June 13, 2016 at 10:12 am You did such a great job with this Lindsay! It’s so dreamy! How could you not spend all summer out there?! Reply
Susan L. says June 13, 2016 at 10:29 am You found the sweet spot. What a fun project, and it turned out so well! Reply
Tania // Run to Radiance says June 15, 2016 at 3:25 pm Oh my gosh!!! I love it! Girl, you all are going to loveeee that space for years to come. Love the boho look. Great job! Reply
Gwen, The Makerista says June 15, 2016 at 9:53 pm Such an incredible transformation, Lindsay! Congrats on all the hard work, it looks so inviting! Reply
Haley says June 20, 2016 at 1:49 pm I LOOOOVE this and NEED one of my own! I’m glad you kept roof/beams natural… I’m loving the contrast Reply
Corinna - ADesignerAtHome says June 24, 2016 at 12:04 pm I’m SO inspired to give my sun porch some love. I have BIG plans for the space. Ones that involve basically flipping it with another attached space (long story) but I feel like I could achieve this vibe for the right now in it! Reply
Cenepk10 says June 25, 2016 at 11:17 am I’m so jealous!!!! What a great transformation !!! So clever to cut out the sides & add the screen panels – And you can overlook the garden. Good work !!!! Reply
Sojourner says July 12, 2016 at 8:24 pm This is so beautiful! We have an old shed near our garden that we were going to just knock down. Thanks to you, I have a better idea! Reply
Lindsay says July 14, 2016 at 9:26 am Thanks so much!!! Please don’t knock it down – repurpose! Reply
COLLEEN says August 3, 2016 at 11:04 am Love how this turned out. We are thing of enclosing our patio and this gives me ideas. Thanks for all you share. Reply
Tania says September 30, 2016 at 10:54 am This turned out so great, what an awesome project! Would you mind sharing how you created the image that changes from before to after at the beginning of this post? I want to do that with some posts on my blog but can’t figure out how to do that! Tania Reply
Kathryn says October 16, 2016 at 8:50 pm What a beautiful project! Maybe one of my favorite before/afters ever. Makes me wish I had an old shed outback somewhere. 🙂 Reply
Susie Pressley says November 4, 2017 at 8:49 pm We were inspired to do a shed very similar to yours. I was wanting to know which Origami White did you use. Flat, eggshell, etc? Reply
Lindsay says November 5, 2017 at 9:16 pm Hi Susie! It was semi-gloss since it was so much wood – wipeable and I like it to have a slight gloss 🙂 Reply