Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Please don’t ask me why (I have no excuse), but it took me almost exactly five years to tackle an overhaul of our side door entryway. This is the door that almost everyone uses—even strangers—so it needed to look just as nice as our front door. The photos below show the entry as it stood for all of those five years (half a decade—ugh!), and it was just as depressing to be in the space in real life as it shows through the camera.

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

So, the truth is that we did accomplish a handful of small things over the course of those five years. We found a different spot for the trash can so that it wasn’t stinking up the carport area, and we tore out all of the overgrown vegetation at the back of the carport to allow for more natural light. We also removed that weird corded motion sensor light attachment that was hanging down from the ceiling.

That was it, though, until I decided to whip the carport into shape once and for all late last year. Here’s what we did: replaced the overhead light fixture (and upgraded to a 2-bulb light for added brightness), painted the storm door a fun new color, added a bench for seating and closed storage, I made a DIY house numbers planter, installed a wall-mounted sconce, and I also tiled around the slate stoop.

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Of course, that’s a very abbreviated version of the weeks of work I put into this makeover, but that’s the basic idea! The ceiling light and wall sconce were super affordable, and I’m kicking myself for not having sprung for them sooner. If you noticed in the “before” shots toward the beginning of this post, we didn’t have any previous sconce beside the door, so we didn’t have an electrical box there for the new one. Instead, I just installed it right over the brick and used the puck light trick that’s circulating on the Internet to allow us to have a small spotlight beside the door as needed. You can get more information about how I put that together here.

The tiled stoop might be my favorite update. To do that, I cut down these peel-and-stick tiles to fit the slim riser, and then used construction adhesive to stick them permanently against the concrete surface below our slate-topped stoop. It has been almost five months since I installed those, and they’re doing great—no peel-away whatsoever!

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

As for the door, I wanted to try something really bold so that it was a big change from the bland tan original color of the door. I went with bright orange because I thought that felt very era-appropriate for our 1960s home. That said, I think it just was a little too bright in the end, so I repainted the door the other day to a softer gray/green color. The old orange color, in case you liked that best, is called “Peppery,” and the new greenish gray is called “Illusive Green,” both from Sherwin Williams.

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

The exact storage bench we bought is no longer available, but it has been an absolute dream to have in our carport. I would definitely recommend searching around for something similar (here’s a possible option!) because it has been a game-changer. John keeps some of his fishing tools under the bench seat, and I store a few gardening tools there, too. One of my favorite things to do when it’s warm outside is sit there with a book while John works on car or boat stuff. Functional and pretty—my favorite combination.

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

The DIY house numbers planter box is one of the most asked-about things on my Instagram whenever I share about it. I didn’t take any pictures of the process because I wasn’t entirely sure that it would work, but it did, so I talked through the full tutorial on my Instagram Stories (saved to my profile under a highlight called “DIY ENTRY”).

The short story is that I screwed a small wooden box from the craft store to a wooden board (also from the craft store), and then I painted it black, sealed it with a clear spray sealant, added house numbers to the front of the board, and filled the box with faux succulents and rocks. Super easy, and I think it’s the most high impact thing I added to the entry. Here’s a similar option you can buy ready-made if you don’t want to go the DIY route.

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

Resources: orange door color, green/gray door color, overhead light fixture, sconce, house numbers planter box (similar), storage bench (similar), outdoor throw pillows, stoop tile, magnolia wreath, gold floor planter (similar)

Can you believe I waited so long to do this project?! Yeah, me neither. I’m so glad that it’s done now, though, especially since we’ll get to enjoy it as we ramp up our outdoor projects this spring, summer, and fall. Now, I just have to know…Which of the two new door colors that I tried do you prefer? I loved them both, but am definitely happy I toned things down a bit with the “Illusive Green.” Let me know in the comments!

Our DIY Side Door Entry Makeover

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Weekend Inspiration: No.130

Boho Mid-Century Dining Room Décor

I know not everyone agrees that staying home is best right now as we battle through the pandemic, but I’m steadfast in my belief that it’s key to getting through this thing safely. I want to keep myself safe, but I also want to avoid unintentionally endangering those I might come in contact with. We’re all in this together! So, I’m still committed to rarely going out.

I’m sure I’m not alone when I say that this year-long self-quarantine experience has helped me appreciate home so much more. Despite my initial fears, I’ve found plenty to do to keep myself occupied, so today I thought I’d share some at-home activity ideas to encourage you to stay home and stay well this weekend.

Weekend Inspiration: No.130

1. John and I love playing simple games at home. It’s such a great way to pass the time without having the TV on or your eyes glued to a phone screen. A few favorites include Spot It, Uno Flip, Guess Who (they finally came out with a more diverse version of this classic game!), and Ultimo.

2. Have you tried recreating your favorite brunch meal at home? Like, really recreate it, from top to bottom? My favorite brunch menu option is an eggs benedict, which I make extra fancy at home by adding a water pitcher to the table, and by using cloth napkins, too. If you plan it for a specific time of day, put on some soft music, and maybe even get a little dressed up, you’ll feel a hint of the restaurant vibe you love from home! Use my code “DREAMGREEN10” to get 10% off at Revival, which is where many of the pretty tablescape accents came from that you see pictured in today’s post.

3. If you’re looking to spend your socially distant time at home working on projects to keep your mind off other things, try this trick. Grab a pad of paper, then walk room to room throughout your house, and jot down all the small things you’d like to get done (the things that have been nagging at you for months or even years). The keyword is small, though, since the list can get big fast and you don’t want to overdo. Think: “touch up paint in living room,” “clean sticky stuff off door jamb,” “replace lightbulbs outside.” Save a Saturday to go through your list and you’ll feel so accomplished by day’s end!

4. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it three million times more: paint is magical! Maybe consider repainting a room in your home this weekend to make it feel fresh and new.

5. Try making a new indulgent recipe. I don’t mean experimenting with any old dinner idea you might have just heard of. I mean something extra extravagant that might take all day to put together. I’ve really enjoyed trying new flavors this year since we’ve cooked more at home than we ever have before. This is one recipe I’d love to go through the next time we have a whole weekend day free.

6. Build something for yourself! Most hardware stores offer contactless curbside pickup for supplies, or you can makeover a piece of furniture you already own using paint or markers (like this). Doing something creative with your hands is such a great way to keep your mind off outside stressors, and you’ll end up with something one of a kind in the end.

At-Home Brunch Tablescape Ideas

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