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The Trendiest Colors to Bring a “POP” of Color to your Outdoor Space

It is not too late. The sun is still shinning, and you can still add the trendiest colors to your backyard to make the rest of your summer bright. Do not settle for anything less; make your outdoor space something you’ll love and are proud to show off to your friends, neighbors, and family. 2019 has a few trendy colors that are sure to blend into 2020 and stick around for a while. We’ve compiled our favorite, most universal trending colors to help inspire your inner interior designer. Plush Purple There are many tones of purple. From a light lavender to a royal deep hue, purple is an easy color to tastefully add to any space. Mixing any tone of purple with neutral colors, such as beige or white will allow this trendy favorite to stand out without being overwhelming. Small changes, like purchasing purple-toned pillows and matching it to a patterned outdoor umbrella of the same hue can be a subtle, yet trendy touch you can add to your outdoor space that will brighten up y...

Top 10 Year-Round Plants For Your Outdoor Space or Sunroom

10. CREEPING JENNY   This perennial plant is a fast-growing evergreen with round golden yellow leaves. Working well in rock gardens, between stepping stones, and around ponds, Creeping Jenny will vigorously “creep” around anywhere you wish it to cover. Provide enough water and you’re well on your way to never getting rid of this plant 9. PANSY If you are picky about color, pansies come in an array of colors, some in multiple colors per flower. Much smaller than Calendulas, Pansies grow eight inches tall and grow best in containers or in groupings against trees or bushes. If you live in a frost-free region, this flower will add plenty of color to your landscaping. 8. PETUNIA These plants are tough and do extremely well in the cool weather. They come in many different colors, sizes, and shapes and only rely on sunlight, a little fertilizer and water to bloom. If you live in a frost-free region, these plants can be planted in the winter wit...

Fall Décor for your Outdoor Space

Unique gourds and colorful pumpkins, friendly scarecrows and dried decorative corn husks, layered greenery and an abundance of fall foliage; it’s easy to be a little extra when decorating your outdoor space for Fall.   Avoid that overwhelming feeling that comes with “idea overload” brought on by Pinterest after Pinterest search and leave it to Four Seasons Sunrooms and Windows. We’ve compiled our favorite Fall décor for your outdoor space, so you can spend less stressing and more time relaxing in your cozy Sunroom this November. Pumpkins, Gourds, and Squash From white and sugar pie pumpkins to muscat gourds and pattypan squash, Fall gives us some of nature’s best decorations. Our favorite outdoor space décor tip involves filling outdoor lanterns with an array of pumpkins, gourds, and squash. This simple, yet unique, décor adds a pop of color, a splash of fall, and a hint of classic all at once.   This décor works best when done with multiple lanterns of varying s...

Sunroom Decorating: Summer and Beyond

It's easy to get caught up in all the newest trends; we're all guilty of it. The only problem then is when your brand new trendy couch just isn't "cool" anymore. Here are a few tips for decorating your sunroom this Summer that will allow you to leave it that way for years to come! Color Schemes:  Soft and subtle base colors allow the natural light from your windows to keep your sunroom bright. Try a pastel color, light gray, beige or eggshell white.   Your primary color will be what is on most of your big pieces, so it's best to choose a color you really love.   Accent colors are where you can go all out! Have fun and just know that these are the ones you can change much easier if you get tired of them later on.   Writer's picks: A pastel blue base with a medium gray primary color and accents of white, bright blue, yellow, light forest green, and a touch of purple-pink. Furniture: A comfy couch and a cushioned rocking chair are alwa...

2018 - A New Year for A New Home

What are your New Year resolutions for 2018? Is buying a new home one of them? Well, hold that thought. How about revamping your current home into a whole new house? Sounds good, right? Let's get started. 1. A Modern Lick of Paint Lavender is in season this year. I wonder where this color has been all along because suddenly, lavender paints are running out of stock. Painting your home makes a whole lot of difference. The trick is to do something different yet creative. But don't go overboard with color. Tip: You can rarely go wrong with bright and neutral colors. 2. Let the Light In Look around your home and identify "sunlight spots". If there is a way you can let this light in, by all means, do it. A big, open replacement window works magic. The secret is to add extra touches like a few potted plants or window sofas to make use of that space. And if security is not a problem for you, invest in broad windows panes for the other rooms as well. Not f...

Seasons Of Style: Spring To Summer

Increasing square footage and energy conservation, Four Seasons’ products help you maximize the value of your home. Let your replacement windows, sunroom addition, or Four Seasons addition be the focal point of your home this summer! Surrounded by the beauty of the outdoor elements, highlight your sunroom’s unique features with fun pops of color, rich fabrics, and unique greenery. Plants and floral arrangements instantly draw the outdoors indoors, and provide an outlet for creative expression! Adorn your windowsills with the hottest indoor greenery trends of succulents, cacti, and palms for a minimalistic and sophisticated flair. Incredibly low-maintenance, these potted beauties bring an air of intentional personal style to your space in the form of lush green hues. Neutral and natural- succulents and cacti add instant personality and life to a utilitarian space.   Mix & match colors, prints, and textures for instant style. Summer-ready hues such as magenta, fuchsia, ...