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Modern-Style Birdhouse
Make this minimalist birdhouse on a Saturday morning, and learn some tricks to cutting and matching tough angles in the process.
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Mixed-Medium Garden Trellis
Climbing plants like vines and roses lend a lot of charm to an ordinary garden, especially when they’re winding up a trellis as stunning as
this one. And its character just grows richer as the wood turns gray and the copper develops a beautiful green patina.
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Patio Garden Pond and Planter
This patio pond in a wooden container holds regular and water plants. With a paint-on rubber lining that’s ultra-stretchy and UV resistant, it will last for years with little maintenance. Get the full details on how to build this patio garden pond planter here.
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Pedestal Picnic Table
If you’d like a more refined picnic table, one that will fit right in at a dinner party for adults or an afternoon barbecue with the kids, here’s the design for you. The Craftsman style is timeless — and no one has to sit with a table leg in their way.
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Stripped-Down Window Planter
This window box planter is so easy to make — it’s all curves and circles. The ingenious design, besides being easy to build, also means it resists rot far better than traditional window boxes. Learn how to build this wooden planter box alternative here.
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Planter Trellis Combo
Create a living privacy screen. These plans feature a simple planter and a trellis planter made with bamboo. You can do it in a weekend for about $100.
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Stone-Top Patio Table
This
DIY outdoor furniture patio table fits neatly into the smallest of backyards and will hold your drinks, your latest vacation reading or even a delicious snack. It takes only about three hours from start to finish, and you only need basic tools and a miter saw to get the job done. Your choice of tile top will dictate the price.
The table shown here costs less than $30 to build, but there is a wide variety to choose from for the top, including slate, granite, limestone, marble or decorative tile. Prices for these materials range from $5 to $20+. Good skills with driving screws are required for this project, including using a counter-sink.
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Classic Wooden Cart
If you enjoy gardening but not making multiple trips to collect tools, fertilizer, flats of plants, mulch, a garden hose and a weed bucket, you’ll love this simple cart. It’s lightweight and easy to maneuver, but it works like a heavyweight. It’s easy to build with these step-by-step plans.
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Tiered Plant Stand
Show off your gardening skills with this simple multi-level plant stand. It’s easy to build from seven 8-ft.-long 1x2s. In just one morning, you can build this handsome, durable plant stand, perfect for indoor use or outside on a deck or patio. Get the plans for this tiered plant stand here.
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Add Interest with a Garden Arbor
This timber garden arbor can be your place to get away for a quiet retreat or a nook to chat with friends. Get the plans here.
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Perfect Patio Chairs
If you’re looking for outdoor chairs that are lightweight and easy to move around, look no further than these DIY
patio chairs. These smartly cushioned chairs are extremely comfortable, and the arms are wide enough to rest your drink or a small snack plate. If you choose pine, this project will cost around $60, while cedar will increase the cost to $90.
Suitable for a beginner, this DIY outdoor furniture project only requires a little experience and basic tools. The instructions are detailed and include skills such as
how to use a speed square to ensure that the legs are plumb.
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Butterfly House
Butterflies like the protection of dark, sheltered areas, whether it’s for months at a time during long, cold winters or a few moments when dodging hungry predators. Here’s a simple refuge you can build for them for under $20.
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Island Deck
The simplicity of this ground-level deck makes it fast to build. With a helper and all the materials ready to go first thing in the morning, you can have a completed ground-level deck before sundown.
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Create a Porch Trellis
Aside from the privacy it offers, a latticework porch trellis is a perfect way to add curb appeal to your home for $100 or less. The trellis shown here is made of cedar, but any decay-resistant wood like redwood, cypress or treated pine is also a good option. Constructed with lap joints for a flat surface and an oval cutout for elegance, it’s a major upgrade from a traditional premade garden lattice.
As long as you have experience working a router, this project’s complexity lies mostly in the time it takes to cut and assemble. Get the
instructions (complete with detailed illustrations) here.
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Backyard Boardwalk
Paths built with concrete, stone or pavers are expensive and labor-intensive. They require a lot of digging, hauling of heavy materials and the disposal of tons of soil. If you’re looking for an easier path, consider a wooden walkway, especially good for wet or sloped sites.
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Adirondack Chair and Love Seat
With its classic design, this
Adirondack chair and love seat project not only looks gorgeous but is completely customizable to your dimensions. The curves are designed to cradle your back. And because the slope is gentler than the traditional Adirondack style, you won’t struggle to get out of this chair.
This chair and love seat set is made from pressure-treated pine, and you can
paint or
stain them afterward to customize this DIY outdoor furniture even further. You also can vary the back design, choosing from curved, gable or round styling. You’ll need basic tools, and it only costs around $20 to $100 to make this stunning outside wooden furniture set!
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Umbrella Table
Sipping a cool drink in the shade of a patio umbrella is the ideal way to spend a hot afternoon. And this stylish umbrella table (here’s how to build it) will provide a stable base to avoid accidents when the wind picks up. The base is made from plywood and No. 2 cedar, with the top from knot-free cedar or
pressure-treated deck boards.
The cost depends on materials. You’ll need moderate skills to complete this project, such as how to use
pocket screws and
operate a miter saw. But you should be able to finish it over a weekend
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Wooden Bench for Less
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DIY Garden Cart
Wheelbarrows are great for hauling stuff around the yard — unless you’re working on a hill, trying to negotiate steps and rough terrain, or moving bulky material like leaves and branch trimmings. This beefed-up, two-wheel garden cart is a must for your yard chores. Follow these simple plans to build it yourself.
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Garden Bench
With a simple design and elegant lines, this beautiful garden bench is the perfect place to sit and enjoy your backyard. The design is strong and stable, and the curved seat adds a touch of originality to the look. This DIY outdoor furniture project requires moderate skills, for example
making biscuit joints with a biscuit joiner. A
router is a good alternative if you don’t have a biscuit joiner. This bench can be completed in a weekend and costs between $100 and $500 to build, depending on your choice of wood.
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Simple Folding Chair
This
folding wooden lawn chair is the perfect project for a beginner. It boasts a simple design, with a carrying handle cutout in the back for easy portability and a neat interlocking look. This DIY wooden chair requires mainly basic
woodworking tools, although you’ll need a table saw and a
belt sander for best results. It costs $20 to $100 to make, depending on the wood. The chair shown is cedar, but you could also use Cypress fir or pressure-treated wood. You can easily build a chair like this in a day.
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Elegant Outdoor Table
Build this attractive, durable stone look-alike table in a day, using inexpensive concrete products available at many home centers. You simply mold and pour the top, then assemble the wooden legs. When sealed, it’s stain-resistant and can be used indoors or outside.
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Polished Stone-Top Table
If you bought this superb polished table in a store, it would cost you a fortune. But our
detailed instructions will help you make one for less than $100. And though it looks like highly polished stone, no one would know it’s actually made from concrete with a wooden base. Embellish the top with leaf prints, like the table shown here, or personalize it with glass or mosaic tiles or imprints of seashells. Although it looks tricky, this project is suitable for a beginner. You’ll need several days to complete each stage of the
concrete process.
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Self-Watering Planter
If you love the taste of fresh veggies and have ever lost a crop because you forgot to water, this DIY solution is for you. Add a
self-watering planter to your list of outdoor projects this summer and never worry about forgetting to water the plants again. It’s great for flowers too!
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Patio Combo With Built-In End Table
Relax and enjoy your outdoor space with this
DIY patio furniture set consisting of a sofa and chair. You can adjust the size to make them fit perfectly onto your patio or deck, and the sofa and chair feature arms that double as trays for al fresco dining. Make your cushions to fit, or buy store-bought ones and learn how to
add ties to outdoor cushions! Deceptively simple to build, this DIY furniture project is made from pressure-treated wood, so remember to lay your timber flat while it dries thoroughly to avoid warping. This project can be completed over a weekend and will cost between $100 and $500.
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Three-Season Planter Box
This three-season planter box uses plastic containers or liners to keep moisture and dirt away from the wooden parts, meaning it will survive the outdoors a lot longer than other planters. Learn how to
build the three-season planter box here.
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Campfire Bench
This simple, sturdy campfire bench is perfect for the backyard or cabin. Build it with your kids this weekend and park it next to your fire pit or under a shade tree.
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Cedar Potting Bench
This super-simple potting bench will make your gardening projects much more enjoyable — and it’ll help you stay organized, too!
Get the plans here.
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Classic Adirondack Chair
Plop down in one of these solid wood chairs and you’ll appreciate the comfort of this traditional design. You don’t have to be an expert to build it either. All the parts of this great-looking Adirondack chair can be cut with a circular saw and jigsaw, then assembled with a drill, a few clamps and glue.
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Pond in a Box
Build this simple, above-ground pond with a trellis and fountain in a weekend. The advantages of an above-ground patio waterfall are:
- With this design, there’s practically none of the worst part of pond building — gut-busting digging. And that also means there’s no huge pile of dirt to get rid of.
- Talk about instant gratification! Build the walls and trellis in the morning and assemble the pond in the afternoon. Add the trim the next day and go buy goldfish!
- Traditional in-ground ponds can be a drowning hazard for toddlers and pets. With this above-ground design, the risk is reduced.
Get the how-to instructions for this homemade pond here.
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Garden Tool Storage Cubby
This build-it-yourself storage cubby keeps your gardening tools right where you need them. The complete how-to instructions and photos are available here.
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Patio Planter
This raised patio planter is designed to make your patio or deck gardening much easier. Instead of filling it with dirt and planting each flower or plant individually, you simply set pre-potted plants right into the planter. Build one for your outdoor space with these plans.
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Arbor with Built-In Benches and Planters
Combining comfort, privacy and practicality, this arbor with built-in benches is small enough to fit onto almost any deck or patio. The corner design features integral seating and built-in planters so you can enjoy your fragrant blooms. A trellis screen is there to protect you from prying eyes or the sun’s rays.
This arbor is built from pressure-treated wood, and you can customize it with your choice of paint or stain to finish it off. It’s a multi-day process, but can be done over one weekend if you decide not to stain it. This DIY outdoor furniture project is simple to build, although you will need to know
how to drive toe screws perfectly, and will cost around $250 to make.