Patio Lighting Ideas
Adding lights to your back porch or patio is the perfect way to transform your space into a magical place where you can chill out and relax. There are many different types of patio lights like string lights or solar lights that you can install yourself. The perfect patio light will cast a beautiful glow in the evening and allow you to enjoy your outdoor space for longer hours each night.
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Outdoor Patio Lights
Breathe new life onto your back porch or outdoor space with a creative DIY patio light. Sometimes unconventional materials can be recycled into a new functional home accent. These Hometalkers used materials like jars, flower pots and baskets to create their DIY patio light projects.
Mason Jar Patio Light
See post: Beth at Unskinny Boppy|How to Create a Mason Jar Patio Chandelier
If you are a fan of rustic farmhouse decor then you will love this project from Beth at Unskinny Boppy. Inspired by an upscale Pottery Barn light fixture, she decided to DIY her own patio light with a wooden ladder and some mason jars. The mason jars can hold lit candles or solar lights. This DIY patio light makes a great focal point for outdoor entertaining.
Floor Lamp Outdoor Light
See post: Rustic & Refined|Repurposing Old Lighting Into Out Yard Art ( an Outdoor Candelier)
Rustic & Refined made this funky outdoor chandelier by combining two light fixtures into one. She took an old chandelier and floor lamp and removed the wiring. Then she painted the light fixtures and screwed them together. Candles were added to the top part for romantic and dramatic lighting near the patio.
Plastic Flower Pot Patio Light
See post: Julien K., Hometalk Team|Hanging Patio Light From a $2 Pot
If you have an awkward area of your patio that needs a little light this project might be just what you need. Julien painted a $2 plastic flower pot and hung it from a chain. After that she placed a small battery operated tap light inside, which provided just enough light for a little late night reading on the back porch
Easy Wire Patio Lightshade
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If you want to replace your porch light but the thought of rewiring a light fixture by yourself makes you cringe, this DIY patio light project from Creatively Living might be a good option. Use a wire basket in place of a glass shade and replace the regular bulb with a funky Edison bulb. This easy fix is trendy and makes a big impact.
Solar Powered Patio Lights
Solar powered patio lights are a great option for outdoor spaces like porches and gardens. These inexpensive lights will store the energy from the sun during the day and automatically turn on once the sun goes down. There are many ways to use solar-powered lights on your patio. Here are a few of the best DIY ideas.
Solar Powered Chandelier
See post: Tammy|Solar Powered Chandelier
Recycle an old chandelier into a patio light like Tammy did to create this stunning solar patio light. Remove the light bulbs and wiring from an old chandelier and spray paint it. Then, attach solar lights to each arm of the chandelier. This dramatic patio light will be a great conversation piece amongst your guests.
DIY Water Drop Solar Lights
See post: Handan & Greg @ The Navage Patch|DIY Waterdrop Solar Lights
Add a little magic to your yard with these solar lights made from glass watering globes and plumbing pipe pieces. Handan & Greg @ The Navage Patch shows us how to create these gorgeous water drop solar lights that look great during the day and when they are lit up at night.
Solar Powered Mushroom Lights
See post: Maria|Solar Powered Mushroom Lights
Make a mystical mushroom solar light for your garden with supplies from the dollar store. Maria used vases and bowls purchased for only one dollar and stacked them on top of one another. She placed a solar light inside the vase and then set the bowl on top. She secured the light with double-sided tape. After the sun goes down the mushrooms will give off a soft light in the garden.
Glass Bowl Dollar Store Lights
See post: GrandmasHouseDIY|Post Solar Lights Using Glass Chandelier Bowls and Dollar Store Lights
GrandmasHouseDIY shares a unique patio lighting idea using plumbing pipes, glass chandelier bowls and dollar store lights. She secured the plumbing flanges to the fence posts and attached the glass bowls with Gorilla Glue. Then she placed solar lights into the bowls for professional looking patio lighting.
Patio String Lights
String lights are a classic and easy way to add lighting to your patio. With so many different styles available like soft twinkle lights or industrial looking Edison bulbs there is a look for everyone.
How to Hang String Lights on the Patio
See post: Placeofmytaste|Deck Decorating with String Lights
The easiest way to decorate your back porch with string lights is to simply hang them up like Placeofmytaste did on their back deck. She added wood boards to the corners of the deck and then screwed metal eye hooks into the top of each board. After that she hung lights from each of the screws, crisscrossing over the deck. This is a simple DIY that anyone can add to their porch for a dramatic effect.
Pendant Banner String Lights
See post: Creatively Living|DIY Pendant Banner String Lights...Made From Regular Christmas Lights
Creatively Living found a fun way to recycle Christmas lights and keep them up all year long. After removing the glass bulbs they spray painted the lights white. Triangles made from fabric were added to the cord and then they reinserted the lights. This cute banner can be hung on your porch at any time of the year.
Plastic Shot Glass Patio Lights
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Another way to jazz up a strand of ordinary sting lights is to add plastic shot lights to the bulbs. Make holes in the bottom of the glasses and poke the bulbs through the hole. Use hot glue to secure the bulb to the plastic shot glass. These fun patio lights will keep the party going all night long.
Patio Light Wreath
See post: Angie CountryChicCottage|Add a Wreath of Lights to Your Patio!
If you want to try a different way to use string lights in your patio then this project might be for you. Make the llights into a wreath by wrapping the cord around a metal wreath base. Then screw the bulbs back in and plug the wreath in for a fun outdoor glow.
Terra Cotta Pot Solar Lights
See post: Diane S|Terra Cotta Pot Lighthouse with Solar Light
If you like the look of nautical decor then this lighthouse made from terracotta pots might be a fun project to try. Pain the pots and then stack them on top of one another.. Add a clear glass lantern to the top and place solar lights inside. When it gets dark outside the lighthouse will begin to shine. This is an adorable light to adorn your patio seating area.
No matter your style or skill level there is a DIY patio lighting project for you. Make your outdoor area a place where friends and family will love to gather for company and long conversations after the sun goes down.
Which one of these ideas is your favorite? Share with us in the comments!
Written for the Hometalk community by: Adrienne Carrie Hubbard | Crafty Little Gnome
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