12 November 2010

garden: All You Do Is Bench, Bench, Bench!


The look of Fall in Central Texas has definitely begun to descend on The Grackle. The crispy brown leaves of pecans, cottonwoods and elms cover everything. Pecans (pecans!) crunch under foot and smack against the roof of the house. In the midst of this feeling of nostalgia for summer, we recently stumbled upon two new benches for the garden.

These are mid-century modern benches rescued from Phoenix, and they have beautiful iron bases.


We placed one of them, the 6-footer, by the water heater screen and desert willow. The slatted form of the bench turns out to play really well with the slatted screen, and they are almost exactly the same width.


Previously, we had a bench here that John recycled out of wood left over by the P.O.s. We love that bench, and it's becoming especially interesting as it ages and grows its own shelf fungi. Until we get a full set of front patio furniture, John's bench is holding up butts out front. It looks rather nice there, actually.



The second mod bench is a little over 8 feet long, so we put that one on the back patio, where we used to have a yellow, shabby-chic, Austin-style, two seat glider. Well, we love the glider, and it certainly imparted a different look and feel to the patio, but this new bench is much larger (= more butts) and more stable.





It looks really nice out there next to the old gray Adirondack chair rescued from the garbage. And the extra foot or so on either end of the bench is going to be perfect for little planters (or to set down a cocktail!).

6 comments:

Tina Poe said...

Wow, those are nice benches! Your style is always inspiring.

Anonymous said...

i like the title of your post -Steph

Lisa at Greenbow said...

I like your gravel and brick patio. It has given me voice for a patio made very similarly that I have wanted to do but cannot get my DB to "see" what I am talking about.

Ron Mylar said...

Bench plays a very important role in everyone life. And hence we kept these benches in our home and used them for many purpose.

The Curious Holts said...

What? Who? Where? Phoenix...is that code for something? Tell me, tell me. Did you see that perfect beatch over at The Brick House - her new bench. I'll never forgive you for turning me on to that site...I can't get anything done now, including blogging.

Lee said...

OMG, Mamo Holt you are cracking me up! Yes, John and I were drooling over that damn bench...And don't EVEN go to her tumblr site. You will never emerge for air again...