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20 Easy DIY Home Projects

20 Easy DIY Home Projects

20 DIY Projects: Creative Ideas to Transform Your Home and Garden

Hello, DIYers! Today I want to invite you to embark on a new adventure of DIY projects for this spring, summer, and fall. As you know, the best time of year has shifted from spring to fall, to get out our tools, get creative, and transform our home and garden with projects that are not only fun to do but also add value to our space. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, a homeowner looking to improve their home, or a renter looking to add a personal touch to their space, this article is for you.

In this article, I will share with you 20 ideas of Perfect DIY projects from spring to fall, ranging from the simplest to those that will require a little more effort, but will definitely make you proud of the end result. Plus, I'll make sure all the ideas are optimized so you can quickly find the DIY project you need and get started. So, let's get started!

Building a Wooden Pergola for the Garden

If there's one DIY project that always stands out in the summer, it's building a wooden pergola. Not only does it add an aesthetic touch to your garden, but it also provides a perfect shaded space for relaxing or enjoying a meal al fresco.

If there's one DIY project that always stands out in the summer, it's building a wooden pergola. Not only does it add an aesthetic touch to your garden, but it also provides a shady space perfect for relaxing or enjoying a meal al fresco.

Materials needed:

  • Treated wood for exteriors.
  • Galvanized screws.
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  • Protective varnish.

Instructions:

  1. Start by selecting the perfect location in your garden. Make sure the ground is level.
  2. Build the main structure with wooden posts, securing them firmly to the ground.
  3. Add crossbeams for stability and support.
  4. Sand the wood for a smooth finish and apply a protective varnish to resist the elements.

Vertical Garden for Small Spaces

Vertical gardens are a growing trend, especially if you live in an apartment or have a small yard. With this DIY project, you can grow your own herbs or fresh vegetables without needing much space.

Materials needed:

  • Recycled wooden pallets.
  • Small pots.
  • Soil and compost.
  • Plants of your choice.

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the pallets by sanding them and, if desired, paint them to give them a personal touch.
  2. Secure the pots to the pallets using hooks or clamps.
  3. Fill the pots with soil and compost, and plant your favorite herbs or vegetables.
  4. Place the pallet in a sunny location and water regularly.

Outdoor Furniture Made with Pallets

Pallets are an incredibly versatile resource in the world of DIY projects, and in the summer they're perfect for creating your own outdoor furniture. From sofas to coffee tables, the possibilities are endless.

Materials needed:

  • Wooden pallets.
  • Outdoor cushions.
  • Paint or varnish for wood.

Instructions:

  1. Select pallets in good condition and sand them to remove splinters.
  2. Paint or varnish them to protect them and give them a more professional finish.
  3. Assemble the pallets to create the frame of your furniture, such as a sofa or table.
  4. Add cushions to make the seat comfortable and enjoy your new furniture.

Furniture Refinishing with Chalk Paint

Do you have an old piece of furniture that needs a makeover? A DIY chalk paint project is the ideal solution. This type of paint is easy to use and provides a charming vintage finish.

Materials needed:

  • Chalk paint in the color of your choice.
  • Brushes or rollers.
  • Sealing wax.

Instructions:

  1. Clean the furniture well to remove dust and grease.
  2. Apply one or two coats of chalk paint, depending on the desired coverage.
  3. Let it dry completely and apply a coat of wax to protect the paint.
  4. That's it! Your furniture will have a new lease on life with a renewed style.

Outdoor Lighting with String Lights

Lighting is key to creating a cozy atmosphere in your garden or terrace. A DIY project to install string lights is an affordable and effective option to add a magical touch to your summer evenings.

Materials needed:

  • LED light garlands.
  • Cable ties, hooks or nails.
  • Outdoor plugs or extensions.

Instructions:

  1. Decide where you want to place the garlands (trees, pergolas, fences).
  2. Use hooks or nails to secure the garlands in place.
  3. Make sure they are plugged into a safe outdoor outlet.
  4. Turn on the lights and enjoy the magical atmosphere you've created.

Decorative Stone Garden

A rock garden is another simple, low-maintenance DIY project that can transform a corner of your garden into a stylish and modern space.

Materials needed:

  • Decorative stones of different sizes.
  • Anti-herb bodies.
  • Succulent plants or cacti.

Instructions:

  1. Choose the area where you want to create your rock garden.
  2. Lay down weed control fabric to prevent weed growth.
  3. Distribute the decorative stones on the fabric, alternating sizes and colors.
  4. Plant succulents or cacti among the stones to add a touch of green.

Outdoor Floating Shelving

Floating shelves are not only practical but can also be a decorative element on your terrace or garden. Use them to display plants, candles, or any other ornaments you like. In short, a simple DIY project.

Materials needed:

  • Exterior wood board.
  • Shelf brackets.
  • Drill and Screws.

Instructions:

  1. Measure and cut the wooden boards to the desired size.
  2. Attach the brackets to the wall where you want to place the shelf.
  3. Place the board on the supports and secure it with screws.
  4. Decorate the shelf with plants, books, or any other decorative objects.

Refresh your pots with new colors

Give your flower pots a new lease of life by painting them in vibrant colors. This is a classic addition to your DIY projects; it's perfect for adding a cheerful touch to your garden or patio.

Materials needed:

  • Clay or ceramic pots.
  • Acrylic or exterior paint.
  • Brushes.

Instructions:

  1. Clean the pots well so that the paint adheres properly.
  2. Apply a base coat of paint and let it dry.
  3. Add decorative details such as patterns or drawings.
  4. Let it dry completely before placing your plants.

Create an Outdoor Reading Nook

If you love reading outdoors, this is one of the perfect DIY projects for you. Creating a reading nook in your garden or terrace is simple and will provide you with a space to unwind and relax.

Materials needed:

  • A comfortable armchair or a hammock.
  • Cushions and blankets.
  • Soft lighting, such as solar lamps.

Instructions:

  1. Choose a quiet spot in your garden or terrace to set up your reading corner.
  2. Place the chair or hammock, adding cushions and blankets for greater comfort.
  3. Add a solar lamp or string lights for reading at dusk.
  4. Complete the corner with a small table for your books and drinks.

Floor Painting to Transform Spaces

If you have a patio or terrace with worn pavement, floor paint can be your ally. It's an economical and effective way to give those outdoor spaces a new look.

Materials needed:

  • Special paint for floors.
  • Rollers and brushes.
  • Masking tape.

Instructions:

  1. Cleans the pavement thoroughly, removing dirt and stains.
  2. Protect edges and areas you don't want to paint with masking tape.
  3. Apply the paint with a roller, starting at the corners.
  4. Let it dry and apply a second coat if necessary.

Garden Beverage Station

What better way to enjoy summer than with a beverage station in your own backyard? This DIY project is ideal for those who love to entertain friends and family.

Materials needed:

  • Table for drinks.
  • Isothermal plastic bucket for ice and drinks.
  • Glasses and utensils.

Instructions:

  1. There are already tables adapted as a drinks station.
  2. Place the ice bucket to keep drinks cold.
  3. Add glasses, napkins and utensils to trays or baskets.
  4. Decorate the station with plants or candles to give it a personal touch.

Natural Stone Path for the Garden

A brick path is another classic DIY project that adds both functionality and beauty to your garden. It's relatively simple to make and doesn't require many materials.

Materials needed:

  • Natural Stone.
  • Sand and gravel.
  • Anti-herb bodies.

Instructions:

  1. Mark the path where you want to place the bricks.
  2. Dig down about 10 cm deep and lay down a layer of weed control fabric.
  3. Add a layer of gravel and sand to level the ground.
  4. Place the bricks on the sand, making sure they are aligned and level.

Outdoor Curtains for Pergolas and Terraces

Outdoor curtains not only add a touch of elegance, but also provide privacy and shade to your outdoor space.

Materials needed:

  • Water-resistant fabric curtains.
  • Curtain rod.
  • Hooks or brackets.

Instructions:

  1. Measure the height and width of your pergola or terrace.
  2. Secure the curtain rod to the frame using hooks or brackets.
  3. Put up the curtains and adjust them so they fall softly.
  4. You can add ribbons to collect them when you are not using them.

Building a Wooden Garden Bench

A wooden bench is a simple DIY project that adds a relaxing spot to your garden. You can customize it with cushions or paint to suit your style.

Materials needed:

  • Wooden boards.
  • Screws and drill.
  • Sandpaper and varnish.

Instructions:

  1. Cut the wooden boards to the desired size for the seat and legs.
  2. Sand the boards to remove any rough edges.
  3. Assemble the bench by screwing the legs to the seat.
  4. Apply a coat of varnish to protect the wood from the weather.

Hanging Planters Made with Macramé

Macramé is back, and what better way to incorporate it into your home than with hanging planters. They're perfect for small spaces and add a bohemian touch to your decor.

Materials needed:

  • Macrame cord.
  • Small pots.
  • Wooden ring.

Instructions:

  1. Cut the cord into several long pieces and attach them to the wooden ring.
  2. Start weaving the cord using basic macramé knots.
  3. Place the pot inside the macramé holder and adjust it as needed.
  4. Hang it in a sunny corner and enjoy your new decor.

Garden Table with Wheels for Easy Mobility

Garden tables on wheels are incredibly practical, as you can easily move them around as needed. This project is simple and useful, especially if you have a small outdoor space.

Materials needed:

  • Wooden boards.
  • Furniture wheels.
  • Screws and drill.

Instructions:

  1. Cut the wooden boards to the desired size for the table.
  2. Assemble the table frame by screwing the legs to the tabletop.
  3. Attach the wheels to the table legs.
  4. Apply a coat of varnish or paint to protect the wood.

Outdoor Brazier for the Garden

A brazier is the perfect complement to your summer evenings. It allows you to enjoy a bonfire in the comfort of your home, creating a cozy and warm atmosphere.

Materials needed:

  • Outdoor brazier
  • Woodcutter
  • Firewood

Instructions:

  1. Choose a safe, level spot in your yard to build your fire pit.
  2. Lay a base of sand and gravel to level the ground.
  3. Protect the area to avoid accidents.
  4. Add a wood rack to keep firewood in place.

Creating a Zen Garden

A Zen garden is a space for meditation and tranquility that you can create anywhere in your garden. It's a project that invites relaxation and reflection.

Materials needed:

  • White sand or gravel.
  • Big and small stones.
  • Hand rake.

Instructions:

  1. Choose a quiet area of ​​your garden to create your Zen garden.
  2. Place a layer of sand or gravel over the chosen area.
  3. Distribute large and small stones harmoniously.
  4. Use a rake to create meditative patterns in the sand.

Paint your house with thermal insulation paint

Give your home an eco-friendly touch by painting the interior and exterior walls while also insulating it. It's a fantastic way to express your creativity and insulate your home's facade.

Materials needed:

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the surface by cleaning it and applying a base coat if necessary.
  2. Apply the paint using brushes or rollers, depending on the size of the area.
  3. Let dry completely before adding details or a top coat.

Building a Birdhouse

Finally, a lovely summer project is to build a birdhouse. Not only will you attract birds to your garden, but you'll also contribute to local biodiversity.

Materials needed:

  • Birdhouse.
  • Screws and drill.
  • Non-toxic paint.

Instructions:

  1. Assemble the wood to form the walls, roof, and floor of the house.
  2. Assemble the pieces by screwing them together to form the structure.
  3. Make a hole in the front so the birds can get in.
  4. Paint the house with non-toxic paint and place it on a tree or post.

Conclusion

And there you have it! 20 DIY projects for any season that will allow you to transform your home and garden, creating unique and personalized spaces. Remember that the most important thing about DIY is to enjoy the process, learn something new, and, of course, share your experience with others.

If you've done any of these projects or have additional ideas, feel free to share them in the comments. And don't forget to Subscribe to the Bricoplan newsletter so you don't miss the latest news and creative ideas!

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