Some of the today’s most on-trend design schemes favor personal touches over commercial; after all, one’s personal space leaves a lasting impression, so why not make it worth remembering? DIY projects aren’t just for the crafty or budget-conscious, they allow a refreshing degree of originality, highlighted by one-of-a-kind pieces. Upgrade your patio with DIY furniture. It may seem daunting to try to build your own furniture but we’ll show you the way with plans for each piece
1.Patio With Wooden Elements

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Very cool patio has become area fit for relaxing in the afternoon. How not pretty if the patio decorated with elements wood and stone. Wood is used as floor looks perfect with plants and wood furniture. Plus three barrels with shower, make the green space is creating a landscape garden in the house.
2. Stacked pots allude Patio

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Creativity is the key to giving your life on the small patio. No need to waste a huge cost to buy new accessories, but with use goods which are not used anymore, can really loh to beautify the look of of patio. Examples such as wooden boxes were used as pot plants, and made double decker on the wall, succeeded once to make it look unique. Cost-effective and environmentally friendly as well.
3. 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.
4. Add Seating with a DIY Wooden Bench

For large outdoor gatherings, copious seating is a necessity. This outdoor couch can fit several adults, and oversized arm rests act as end tables for drinks. Before getting started, you’ll want to pick up the cushions for the couch first; depending on their size, you can make any adjustments to the cut list necessary for the perfect fit. Once you have the cushions, all the materials you need can be found at local home centers. We used treated lumber, but you can splurge for a naturally rot-resistant wood like cedar or cypress. We’ve got the full plans here.
5. Make a nice and easy upcycle Pallet Couch


You need 4 pallets, preferably as solid as possible. Whenever I need pallets I always look in containers near my workshop, you can also try ask in a store (they usually get their goods on delivered on pallets). People are usually happy to give away their pallets, and sometimes you can even find them lying on the streets. for full plans klik here.
6. Unique Diy Pallet Furniture Project Ideas To Try



These Unique Diy Pallet Furniture Project Ideas, the perfect spots for you to rest and relax with your family and friends, especially during the summer time! They are also nice features to add to your garden or porch. Simple design, functional, practical and recycling all in one!
7. DIY Patio Furniture ideas "how to build Outdoor Sofa"

The moment you have all been waiting for! The outdoor sofa tutorial. First, I want to say thank you to everyone who has commented and given me such positive feedback on our sofas! I can’t express how much your support means to me. So thank you from the bottom of my heart! And thank you for being patient with me! Now, onto the highly requested tutorial! klik here.
8. DIY Outdoor Patio Table Tutorial

The table cost us about $150 to build. Pressure treated wood is more expensive. You could choose a less expensive wood. We’re hoping that the pressure treated will better withstand the elements. Do take proper precautions when working with pressure treated wood. Wear a mask when cutting and sanding. Wash hands well after handling the wood. There are some concerns about pressure treated wood not being safe to eat from. After much reading, we determined that it was the right choice for us. We sealed the table and have no plans to eat directly off it. It’s also not a table that we eat at every day so we feel the benefits of the pressure treated wood outweighed the risks for us. You choose what’s best for you! for full plans klik here.
9. The FREE Vintage Rattan Set

On this project we used 60, 80 and 120 grit sandpaper to remove the graying, old finish and to get down to the fresh wood. I stained it with minwax natural stain because I wanted to only enhance the natural color of the rattan, and the weather coating is done with spar urethane found in a spray can, which has made covering the nooks and crannies WAY easier than I could have hoped for.for full plans klik here.
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