10 popular outdoor projects

 

There are great DIY outdoor projects that are consistently on homeowner’s to-do-lists. These ten projects will add value to your property and improve how you use your outdoor space.

1. Deck

Building a deck is one of the more popular outdoor projects among homeowners. It’s an easy build for the average DIYer and can be finished over the span of a weekend depending on the scale and design. Your budget will determine what decking materials you use. A pressure treated wood deck is more economical than a cedar or composite deck. Composite decking, however, has the big advantage of hassle-free maintenance.

2. Fence

A well-designed wood fence is both a practical and beautiful element that will increase the value of your property. It will not only provide you with privacy from your neighbors but it will also block unwanted views of the surrounding area. Choose a style that will complement and enhance your home’s architecture and landscaping. Vertical fence boards are a more traditional look while horizontal boards lean more contemporary. Alternatively you can also choose to go with Chain link Fencing for a maintenance free option. There are also design options for the top of your fence, decorative post caps as well as the style of the gate to consider. When planning your fence, don’t be afraid to get creative! if you need help planning your fence you can start here with Simpson Strong Tie's Fence Planning Tool or contact a knowledgeable Sales Associate at Chamberlain Timber Mart we would be more than happy to help.

3. Fire pit

A wood-burning fire pit is a great addition to your outdoor entertaining area and one that can be enjoyed year-round. Building a fire pit from a kit is an easy DIY weekend project. Kits can be square or circular and include enough heat resistant concrete stones to build a pit usually three rows high with no need for cutting. We Suggest the Round Belvedere Fire Pit Kit for a timeless look.

4. Paver patio

A paver patio adds outdoor living space to your home and is a low maintenance choice. Paving stones are available in assorted shapes and colors so you can be as creative as you want with your patio design. Installation is an easy DIY project and can be done in a weekend depending on the size of your patio. When it comes to Seal the joints in your patio we recommend Easy Joint Permeable Compound, with its permeable nature it stops water build up above the joints with will make them wash away over time.

5. Outdoor kitchen

An outdoor kitchen provides all your cooking and entertaining needs where everyone gathers. It can be as basic as a counter on either side of a propane grill or as custom as your budget will allow with multiple built-in cookers, running water and a drinks fridge.

6. Garden wall

A garden wall is no higher than 12 to 18 inches. Most often used for raised garden beds or to separate a sidewalk from the lawn. They provide structure to the garden and can be a beautiful landscaping feature.

7. Pergola

This structure is typically made from wood and does not have walls or a solid roof. They are an attractive design element to any backyard and are used to define a space while adding an element of privacy. They range in style from traditional to contemporary designs.

8. Fusion Stone

Adding the natural look of stone to your outdoor space gives an instant high-end look. Fusion Stone is easy to install and delivers a lifetime of maintenance free performance. This versatile stone veneer offers endless budget-friendly design possibilities. Choose from three stone veneer textures in assorted colors.

9. Shed

Adding a shed will not only give you an ideal storage solution for all your garden tools and outdoor belongings, it can also be used as living space for a home office, yoga studio, playroom or a recreation area. Building it yourself enables you to fully customize the design for your needs and location. Sheds are fairly easy to build for an experienced DIY-er and often don’t require building permits.

10. Pond

Adding a pond to your property is a great way to observe wildlife that you wouldn’t normally see. They also provide a focal point to your garden and the sound of falling water can hide unwanted street noise.

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