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Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

It’s pretty incredible + awesome what a fresh coat of paint can do.  Whether on the wall or on a piece of furniture, a new hue can instantly change the look & style.

I love bright & bold colors, but I don’t enjoy color overload.  In small doses it works. A vomit of too much color – not so much.

Where a vibrant hue is introduced it should equally be balanced with quieter, softer, more neutral colors.  There needs to be the quiet with the crazy.  Let the bold ‘speak’ and the quiet ‘enhance’, to create an interesting + engaging composition.

When I chose to revamp my latest furniture makeover, I chose a dynamic hue of ‘kelly green’ but knew that it would be surrounded & layered with neutrals.  The cabinet is the statement piece and the layers are what makes it breathe.

Each element that surrounds the cabinet needed to be methodically chosen to magnify the cabinets beauty but allow the eye to rest.  It’s the balance of fun & calm…

Furniture Makeover: TUTORIAL ON HOW-TO PAINT FURNITURE; before & after cabinet transformation by www.jennaburger.com

When it came time to choosing ART + ACCESSORIES, I felt it had to be subtle.  Not understated, but quieter.  Whatever was chosen had to compliment, not compete.  As much as the cabinet is a statement, the artwork + layers of accessories needed to be strong but in a different way than the strong of the bright color green.

What to put on the walls with a bold color, like this green beauty, was tricky.   A quiet wall color for the backdrop was a must and artwork that enhanced the intense green would pull the entire composition together.

It’s truly all about balancing the bold and the quiet.

Finally these beauties came into my life…

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

Thanks to the many creative talented artists at Minted, there is no shortage of options.

Bold & Bright.

Quiet & Neutral.

Everything at your finger tips.  The only difficult part is making a decision. 

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

With custom art being unattainable for many due to budget & resources, Minted makes it easy by connecting artists with those looking to fill their walls with beautiful, meaningful custom creations.  A nice bonus is that many of the prints are limited edition art and only a certain number of prints are produced. To me that makes each piece of art more special and unique. You and 5000 don’t have the same artwork on the walls of your home…

And let’s not forget how wonderful it is to support these artists to build their business and gain exposure.  I just love it!

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

The two prints above the cabinet are Tradewinds and Weathered.  They have a cohesive thread, but were created by differing artists.

This new vignette is in my master bedroom, which has a serene, soft aesthetic.  Another reason why the bold green works so well.  The other colors in the space are shades of white and hints of plum, so the selection of this artwork was perfect.

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

The artist who created Tradewinds shared this thought,

“I find sometimes the simplest stroke, laden with just the right value of pigments can invoke a feeling, or memory, or inspiration. This color study invokes the imagination. The colors are inspired by the ripples of the ocean as the trade winds play, the reflective sparkle of the sun on the waters surface, and soft hints of pink coral and colorful fish swimming beneath!”

I couldn’t have put it any better.

About Weathered,

“This mixed media piece explores varying degrees of opaque and translucent color, amidst layers of overlapping brushstrokes that create a warm yet weathered texture. I was inspired by the the various and ever-changing textures and palettes around our small hobby farm, including a chicken coop made from aging weathered barnwood, rusted vintage metal license plates, and acres of trees and foliage.”

Such beautiful words.

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

All my artwork from Minted are such treasures because you can truly feel the artists love + devotion for their work shine through in each of their creations.

I’m thrilled with how this cabinet has evolved as my style has changed over the years.  And I am equally happy with the elements that surround it to enhance it’s beauty!

Balancing bold with quiet: Choosing artwork that compliments your aesthetic

DISCLOSURE: THIS IS A SPONSORED POST WITH MINTED.  ALL WORDS + OPINIONS ARE 100% MY OWN.

Fall Front Porch… with COLOR

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Welcome!

It’s officially Fall – HAPPY FALL Y’ALL!

This might look more like a Spring porch than an entry decorated for Fall, but you know me…

I love color.  When color-opportunity knocks… I quickly answer.

I’ve been wanting to spruce up the front porch for a while with a few new elements, but of course didn’t want to spend a lot of $$$.

With my newly painted coral wicker chairs + a newly spray painted vibrant turquoise table, our front porch has taken on a new life + a whole new look.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Our front porch is certainly not a big space, but it’s cozy & Oh So Inviting; The perfect welcoming into our home.

The front door is the center point of this quaint outdoor space.  It took me a while to choose a color for the door, but I went with my tried & true favorite apple green hue, Valspar Crushed Oregano.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

When the time came to paint the new front door this past Spring, I knew I wanted to introduce the color of coral, but the door wasn’t the right place – it was quite the dilemma choosing a color.  In the end green was the right choice and I have loved it ever since + this door which is 3/4 glass allows so much light to filter into our foyer.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I’m not a big proponent of seasonal decorating (I don’t have a huge amount of extra time + money for it), but I do enjoy adding a few touches by layering in elements amongst my everyday decor.  Layers are key!

For this revamped front porch for Fall, the main elements were adorned with simple seasonal favorites.

I added mums to the vertical pallet hanging on the siding.

I tied cornstalks to the face of the pillars.

I adorned my door with a festive wreath.

And I layered in pumpkins & gourds in varying shapes and sizes.

All of which I got at Lowe’s – not only my go to for building items, but seasonal needs.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

That is pretty much it for specific decor for the season.  But even just those easy + simple touches layered in have a created a festive setting.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Many of the other elements for the porch were either in the same place as before or repurposed from someplace else in my house.  I also rotate items in and out throughout the year or season to keep things fresh and interesting.  When I find something I love, and especially if it’s affordable, I snag it.  I may use it immediately or hold on to it until the time comes when I have the ideal ‘home’.

Lanterns are a favorite to fill with Fall favorites…

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Some (keyword is, some) plants I started growing in the Spring are still going strong – surprising, I know.  This beauty is great for shaded spots and it actually ‘died’ soon after I got it.  I never got around to throwing it away after all the leaves curled up and fell off.  But guess what, it came back to life and has been doing great ever since.

Adding in a few pumpkins at it’s base has instantly brought it from Summer to Fall.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I love the burst of color that the pumpkins + gourds have brought to the porch.  They mix in beautifully with the turquoise lutchens bench & other elements like the orange birdhouse & yellow planted fern.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

This side of the porch got a revamp with 2 new chairs & a table.  The cedar chairs from before had lived long enough. I wanted to bring in a splash of color to which 2 new chairs, specifically wicker, were the perfect spot.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

It’s amazing that these 2 chairs were falling apart & completely different colors.  Even though they are differing styles, they are unified by the vibrant coral hue.

Using the HomeRight Finish Max hand sprayer to paint them made my life so much easier (TUTORIAL FOR > PAINTING WICKER)

DIY tutorial for painting wicker using the HomeRight finish max hand sprayer. I painted 2 wicker chairs in less than 10 minutes. That would be impossible with a paint brush. A hand sprayer is a MUST TOOL for paint projects. Check out a step-by-step tutorial + video of how fast it covers > www.jennaburger.com

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

I adore how the turquoise table with the rustic wood planks that I added looks great with the coral.  This table is the same turquoise as the lutchens bench so it’s the perfect extension of color.

Before and After garage sale metal table transformed with spray paint

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

Our family are definitely front porch sitters (versus back deck loungers) and we spend a lot of time here.  From watching the kids ride bikes to enjoying a cup of coffee + book, many hours are spent enjoying this front porch.

Along with spots for sitting, I also needed a place to rest our drinks or play a card game.  Along with the turquoise table, I repurposed the round wire spool as a “coffee table” in front of the chairs.

That wood spool for winding large wire + cable was found on the side of the road years ago.  I still love it.  What I do for ‘treasures’ would amaze you.  Or freak you out…

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

The wood spool “table” is about 24″ round so it’s the perfect size for a pretty vignette of lanterns + gourds.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

An overall view.

Fall Front Porch using lots of COLOR + seasonal favorites including pumpkins, gourds, cornstalks, and mums! Full tour of this Fall Front Porch @ www.JennaBurger.com

SHOP MY SPACE.

Create a front porch like mine by shopping your home or purchasing similar items.

front door color -Valspar Crushed Oregano 6000-6C, semi-gloss finish
wreath – DIY tutorial
white garden stool – Lowe’s
turquoise lutyens bench
vertical pallet garden – DIY tutorial
bird pillow – Lowe’s
blue / turquoise ceramic pot -Lowe’s
two toned blue planter (on step) – Lowe’s
coral chairs – DIY tutorial
chevron rug – Five Below
tall yellow lantern – Homegoods
turquoise lanterns – Target
white lanterns – Lowe’s
pumpkins + gourds + cornstalks + mums – Lowe’s

Lastly, I have to show a before & after of where this front porch started years ago and how it looks now…

Before & After front porch

The stone base that we added this past Summer has really “dressed” up the foundation of the house so much. Tutorial for > Adding Stone Veneer to a House Foundation

Before & After front porch

Thanks for stopping by and taking the tour of my Fall front porch!  I wish you could stay a while…

DISCLOSURE: THIS IS A SPONSORED POST WITH LOWE’S.  ALL WORDS + OPINIONS ARE 100% MY OWN.  AFFILIATE LINKS ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS POST.