Hector Manuel Sanchez / Styling: Lydia Pursell
In the process of sprucing up your backyard for summer?
Go ahead and add somesecondhanddecorative accents to the space to make it make it truly shine.
“A little rust?
Credit:Hector Manuel Sanchez / Styling: Lydia Pursell
These pieces are built like Southern porchessturdy, timeless, and always in style,” she says.
Kristin Keyes, the founder ofKristin Keyes Interiorsin Nashville, has had luck going this route before.
“The classic Adirondack chair is a great addition to any yard space,” she says.
“The more weathered, the better!
“You also cant beat the patina that comes with age,” she says.
“Maybe theyre a little mossy, have some weathered surfaces, or chipped paint.”
However, Wright recommends leaving these items in their existing condition for an extra authentic look.
Wright stresses that going the secondhand route is key here.
“If it is warping, splintering, or fading, you’ll know.”