15 Decorative Ways Your Family Can Pretty Up Your Patio
Hang Plastic Planter Pots For Light Shades
Spray paint the planter pots a bright color, run the chain through the hole, and attach the light within. Get tutorial here
Keep Out Nosy Neighbors In Style
Lay out the frame of the patio, fill in with concrete, and hook in wind sails overhead as a privacy screen. Get tutorial here
Gather Wine Corks For A Table
Place a pine round at the bottom of a planter and fill with wine corks topped with glass. Get tutorial here
Have A $2 Patio Light
Drill a hole into the center of the planter and attach a S-hook, then insert the LED push light. Get tutorial here
Fake Cement Tiling
Paint the base of your deck gray, then paint over the stencil motif. Get tutorial here
Coordinate Rocks Onto Your Patio
Pull out the grass, till the soil, and add the rocks at a leveled placement. Get tutorial here
Stain Wood With Gel Paint
Sand down wood smooth and start in the middle then work your way outward while painting with the gel. Get tutorial here
Serve Drinks At A Concrete Bar
Install Z form molds, add the concrete, and smooth it over. Get tutorial here
Paint Multicolored Chairs For A Table
Begin by priming the surface of the chairs, put wood filler in the cracks, and spray paint in a bright color. Get tutorial here
Redo A Patio Set For $25
Recolor the frame of the chairs with spray paint, cut out outdoor fabric in four sheets, and attach to the chair. Get tutorial here
Include Vintage Pieces In Patio Theme
Purchase a vintage motifed rug online and place floral outdoor cushions on each chair. Get tutorial here
Incorporate Caps and Bricks
Figure out the pattern you desire and dig out each center to make the caps level. Get tutorial here
Have A Flagstone Patio
Create a circular soil base, add a 3 inch layer of crush run, and add the flagstone one at a time. Get tutorial here
Build A Beautiful Adirondack Table
Use treated wood for the exterior, jig saw in holes, and paint. Get tutorial here
Create A Rustic Patio Bar
Connect the cope with mortar anchors, then make slits at the top big enough for a wine glass. Get tutorial here