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45 Backyard Decorating Ideas - Easy Backyard DIY Projects & Tips

Jessica Bordner; Designer: Ginny Macdonald

After months of entertaining indoors, it's finally time to move the fun outside. If inviting friends over for al fresco parties, lounging by the pool and playing lawn games are top of mind for you as the weather turns warmer, you're probably also wondering how you can make your backyard look as nice as possible this season. But you don't need a huge budget or a professional landscaper to create a beautiful outdoor oasis — all you need is a few creative backyard decorating ideas in your arsenal!

Regardless of how sunny or shady, woodsy or open, large or small your backyard is, ahead you'll find all kinds of smart gardening tips, stylish outdoor furniture finds and DIY inspiration to create cozy gathering spots complete with fire pits, container gardens, tree houses, outdoor dining areas and more. Whether you're after a minimalist look that relies on outdoor cafe lights and clever ways to display plants (you can't go wrong with a vertical garden, for instance!) or you want to test your DIY skills by making a side table crafted from weathered shutters, we have you covered. It's time for your yard to get a whole new look!

Lisa Romerein

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Install a Makeshift Bar

If you're short on space but love to entertain, go for a compact bar setup. A simple fold-out wall shelf, with just enough room for essentials like cutting boards and utensils, is all you need to get the job done, and a barrel can stand in as a cocktail table.

Brian Woodcock

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Hang Plants at Different Heights

Can't get enough of potted plants? Bring order to your ever-growing collection by choosing greenery in varying heights. It's an easy way to boost your outdoor space's visual appeal.

Eric Roth

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Craft an Outdoor Living Room

There's no reason why you can't carry the aesthetic of your indoor living room straight outdoors. Comfortable seating, warm lighting and potted plants can do the trick.

Jessica Bordner

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Try a Black and White Palette

Black and white doesn't have to be boring. Create & Cultivate founder Jaclyn Johnson worked with interior designer Ginny Macdonald to make her outdoor oasis as inviting as possible. Thanks to a sleek fire pit and touches of woven accents, the space is picture-perfect.

RELATED: Tour This Beautiful Home That Embraces the Outdoors

Sara Ligorria-Tramp

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Hang String Lights

Set the mood by draping simple string lights above your outdoor dining table. But don't stop there — add even more warmth with an oversized rug, as seen in the home of Create & Cultivate's Jaclyn Johnson.

Mike Garten

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Pile on the Throw Pillows

You can never have too many throw pillows, especially when it comes to wooden seating. Spruce up yours with an assortment of colorful pillows that embody the beauty of the season.

Mike Garten

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Brighten the Space with a Mirror

Believe it or not, mirrors aren't just for indoors. Dress a bare white wall with a stylish mirror for an instant makeover.

Quentin Bacon

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Use Woven Accessories

The simplest styling trick can add a special touch to your outdoor space. The perfect example? Serve refreshing cocktails and easy desserts on a woven tray to impress guests.

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Hulya Kolabas

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Pick a Coffee Table in an Unexpected Color

Bring your outdoor space to life by designing your space around a coffee table in a non-traditional color (think navy blue).

RELATED: 20 Easy Coffee Table Styling Tricks to Try Now

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Christopher Baker

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Embrace Furniture with a Preppy Twist

Michael Partenio

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Set the Mood with a Hanging Candle Holder

If your outdoor dining table setup is on the minimalist side, amp up the look with a hanging candle holder. All it takes are a few simple votives set on top of faux greenery to complete the look.

Dawn Close, Design by Margie Grace

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Go for Sculptural Furniture

Sometimes less is more, especially when nature acts as a stunning backdrop. Here, concrete furniture adds visual interest, while letting a striking tree steal the show.

Mike Garten

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Upgrade Your Fence

Don't miss the opportunity to deck out a basic backyard fence. An assortment of small potted plants can do the trick.

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Mike Garten

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Craft a Cozy Dining Space

Love nothing more than dining al fresco? Arrange a comfortable dining spot, complete with soft throws, decorative pillows, and lanterns.

© 2014 Lisa Romerein

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Build a Tree House

Delight your kids — and create visual interest — with a tree house that they'll want to hide out in all summer long.

DAVID TSAY

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All-White Furniture

Perfect for minimalist lovers, all-white furniture can give your outdoor space a timeless look. Start with a white lounge chair, and finish the look by topping a rustic table with loads of greenery.

SHOP LOUNGE CHAIR

Mike Garten

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Install a Window Ledge

With the help of a simple wood board and shelf brackets, a backyard-facing window can serve as your very own at-home-bar. Just make sure you ledge is equal to or wider than the window itself.

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Turn a Shed Into a Dining Room

An open shed can be turned into a fabulous dinner party space with the addition of vibrant chairs, a table, and some flowers.

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Brian Woodcock

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Cut Bandanas Into Swags

All you need to do is cut a square bandana into a triangle, and hot glue it onto some twine. Pick any color you like and repeat until you get the perfect length.

SHOP BANDANAS

Mike Garten

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Pick Double-Duty Furniture

What might seem like an unassuming, functional piece of furniture, a traditional potting bench with multiple levels is actually an ideal piece of storage for any outdoor space. Use it to water plants one day, and serve of cold beverages the next!

I Spy DIY

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Dress Up a Doormat

A doormat is just a doormat until you use your favorite spray paint to elevate its look. What's great about this DIY is, you can buy an inexpensive one and turn it into something that only looks like it was big bucks.

Get the tutorial from I Spy DIY »

Max Kim-Bee

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Flip a Side Table

Turn over an oversized bucket (you may already have one buried in your garage!) and plop it down on your front porch to use as a little table to display flowers or hold a drink.

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Courtesy of DK Publishing

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Turn a Ladder Into a Garden

Not enough room to grow veggies? Try stacking your container garden on a painted wooden ladder.

Get the tutorial »

Buff Strickland

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Build a Fire Pit

Construct a fire pit by arranging curved paving stones in a circle. It's tip-proof, even without mortar, and the entire undertaking takes just 20 minutes from start to finish.

Buff Strickland

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Hang a Pocket Planter

Hang an over-the-door shoe holder on the fence, tucking herbs into the compartments for a fun twist on a vertical planter.

Michael Partenio

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Float a Flower Arrangement

Before guests come over, pop some floating candles and zinnias in a birdbath for an instant water feature.

Get the tutorial »

Mike Garten

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Make a Magical Fairy Garden

The "fairy dust" may be just fun glitter but don't tell the kids. You can also mix up the theme of your planter by making a mermaid version instead.

Get the tutorial »

Michael Partenio

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Turn a Wood Rake Into a Display

Mounting a wooden-toothed rake by the back door provides a handy spot for both hats and snapdragons.

Get the tutorial »

Buff Strickland

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Lean a Vertical Herb Garden

Keep your basil close at hand by screwing hose clamps onto a freebie wood pallet. The backboard leans against a railing, so you can keep fresh herbs right on the deck.

Courtesy of Eden Passante

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Make Your Own Citronella Candle

70 Best Backyard Ideas - Easy DIY Backyard Design Tips

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There's no retreat you can get to quicker than your own backyard, so why not make it a more serene, welcoming spot? Springtime and autumn will beg for you to be out in it as long as it's not raining, and cool summer evenings and sunny winter days will invite you back too. The good news is that you don't need to spend a lot of money or hire a landscape designer to get your backyard to a dreamier state. Here we share 70 easy ideas to create a restful oasis for you and your entire family (pets included).

Whether your space is larger or small, wooded or open, sunny or shady, dive into this list for DIY inspiration to create unique garden containers for your favorite plants, serene gathering areas (think fire pits and Adirondacks!), cozy lounging spots, pergolas, and even a unique and easy-to-install pool.

Whether you are into gardening or reading in a hammock, filling your yard with kids and adults for outdoor fun or reserving it for a quiet alone time, you're sure to fall in love with at least a few of these ideas that will keep you on budget and give you a creative outlet too. So pick one or two to start with, gather your supplies, roll up your sleeves, and refresh your backyard for a brand new look this year. It's time to hang the string lights—backyard games, movie nights, and cookouts await!

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Update with Pops of Bright Color

Take your backyard from bland to bright! Dress up your deck, patio, or balcony with a simple display of colorful pots and birdhouses. Choose vibrantly colored flowers that complement the color of the pots. Use acrylic craft paints or spray paint to make inexpensive clay pots any color you like.

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Upcycle Unique Containers

If your favorite gardening wellies have sprung a leak, don't toss them! Turn them into cute planters that fit well on the steps to your deck or by a sunny back door. This is also a sweet way to upcycle your child's old wellies that have been outgrown.

SHOP RAIN BOOTS

Julie Blanner

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Build a DIY Window Box

Why spend all that money on window boxes when they're not difficult to make? These pretty boxes offer a simple, elegant look for any style house.

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

SHOP WHITE PAINT

DAVID TSAY

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Install a Fire Pit

Heat things up this summer with a fire pit—either one you DIY or purchase. And don't forget to stock up on tons of s'mores fixings!

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Welcome Hummingbirds to Your Garden

We promise: It's so worth it! These little gems will make you smile as the zoom by and perform amazing aerial acrobatics! They beat their wings 50 times per minute and need to eat every 10 to 15 minutes, so providing them with a feeder helps supplement their diets. You can even make your own nectar for them too.

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Julie Blanner

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Hang a Tree Swing

A tree swing just says summertime! Watch how often you'll want to swing on it yourself!

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

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James Merrell

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Add Adirondack Chairs

When it comes to lounging around, there's no better place to do it than in an Adirondack chair. That might be why we instantly equate the timeless accessory with summertime. Fill your patio or backyard up with multiple chairs, add some cozy blankets, and you'll be crowned the hostess of the year in no time.

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DAVID TSAY

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Recycle Vintage Tins

Trade your go-to terracotta pots and deck your front porch out in a much more original alternative—old potato chip tins. Scour spots like Etsy and eBay to complete your collection, then pot your favorite blooms for the best porch-worthy touch.

SHOP VINTAGE TINS

BRIAN WOODCOCK

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Camp Out Under the Stars

This summer just begs for a campout, and why not in your own backyard? It's inexpensive and easy! Map out a designated corner, roll out your sleeping bags, set the mood with string lights, and gather around the fire pit for roasting hot dogs and marshmallows. Even the grownups will have fun with this idea!

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Breathe New Life Into Old Pots

Repurpose chipped or unused decorative dishes into mosaic tile pieces, which you can easily affix to plain terracotta pots.

Get the tutorial at The Vintage Butterfly.

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Stacy Risenmay

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Establish an Outdoor Movie Spot

Set up shop in the backyard, whether for sunbathing or an outdoor movie party, while cozied up against one of these handmade chairs.

Get the tutorial at Not Just A Housewife.

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Julie Blanner

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Use an Outdoor Rug to Define a Space

To make an outdoor space truly livable, you want to make it feel cozy and inviting. Add an outdoor rug to your deck or patio, a couple of throws, and some throw pillows so it will feel just as comfy as your living room sofa.

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

SHOP OUTDOOR RUGS

Fantabulosity

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Shake Up the Neighborhood Lemonade Stand

With a DIY lemonade stand this well-decorated, you can safely bet your backyard will be the most popular one on the block. Your kiddos can man this adorable station for years to come.

Get the tutorial at Fantabulosity.

SHOP WOODEN CRATES

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Plant a Thicket of Shrubs

Need some privacy? Plant a thicket of fast-growing shrubs to screen a view or offer privacy to your deck or patio. Instead of planting one type of plant in a row (which leaves a hole if one suddenly dies!), plant different sizes and types of shrubs in a triangular pattern. It looks more natural and provides better overall coverage anyhow.

Get the tutorial.

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Hold a High Tea Party

Who says dining al fresco has to be all hot dogs and potato salad? Channel your inner royalty and serve a formal tea worthy of the Queen. Bring out the linens and vintage china, because what are you saving it for?

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Plant Some Edibles

There's absolutely no reason you can't use at least a little of your backyard to plant easy-to-grow edibles such as greens, cherry tomatoes, or climbing beans. Make the most of your space, and enjoy food fresh from your own mini-farm!

Get the tutorial.

SHOP SEEDS

An Oregon Cottage

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Add Elegant Seating

No need to splurge on a pricey French-style backyard bench when you can easily craft your own. Scout out two identical chairs (the prettier, the better!) from thrift stores, remove the seats and replace with a handmade rectangular base.

Get the tutorial at An Oregon Cottage.

SHOP WHITE PAINT

The Merrythought

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Make an Outdoor Bed Swing

Has anything ever sounded more divine than an afternoon nap in the beauty of the outdoors? Make this pallet swing bed, and dream on!

Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.

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Build a Backyard Bar

Meet the most organized DIY storage unit ever. With more than enough room for outdoor treats and summer beverages, you have no excuse to not take advantage of your backyard space. It can even double as a potting bench!

Get the tutorial at A Burst of Beautiful.

SHOP WOOD SCREWS

Julie Blanner

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Update Your Outdoor Lighting

Just like anything else around the house, worn, dated outdoor lights don't make your yard feel homey. If it's been a while since you upgraded your outdoor fixtures, it's probably time for an update!

Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.

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Stacy Risenmay

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Cozy Up Your Fire Pit

No more dragging your kitchen chairs in and out. These backyard-worthy seats can hold up to the elements and look good, too!

Get the tutorial at Not Just A Housewife.

SHOP WOOD WATER SEAL

Table and Hearth

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Maintain Some Privacy

An easy DIY privacy wall will make your deck or patio oh-so-cozy and out of the neighbor's view.

Get the tutorial at Table and Hearth.

SHOP LEVELS

Brian Woodcock

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Repurpose a Stock Tank As a Pool

The stock tank pool is the perfect way to cool off without the sweat (and expense) of an in-ground pool installation.

Get the tutorial.

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Lisa Romerein/Otto

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Build a Treehouse

For those who would rather enjoy the backyard from a higher altitude, Treehouse Supplies offers easy building plans and materials. Come on, you know you want one!

Helen Norman

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Set Up a Potting Station

Two metal trash cans and an old door make an inexpensive but totally functional (and adorable!) potting station.

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Brian Woodcock

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Decorate a Chic Shed

You can easily transform a basic backyard shed into a gorgeous space—complete with a barn quilt—in just 48 hours. Start by hanging checkered fabric by installing a rope across the peak of the shed and draping the fabric over using a staple gun to attach fabric to the walls (this shed required about 30 yard of fabric). Then hang an upholstered blue couch to create a unique seating area. And finish the shed by accessorizing with a bar cart, rug, and decorative baskets and plants.

Heartland Estate shed available at heartlandind.com and exclusively at Lowe’s.

Old World Garden Farms

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Warm Up the Yard With a DIY Fire Pit

Who doesn't love gathering around a warm fire on a summer night? Pits can be pretty pricey, but this one is a budget-priced solution with plenty of rustic charm.

Get the tutorial at Old World Garden Farms.

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The Created Home

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Make Your Own Pergola

A pretty pergola seems like an expensive endeavor, but you can easily build one on a budget. This idea can be adapted to any size space.

Get the tutorial at The Created Home.

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Liz Marie Blog

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Create an Outdoor Lounge

A pretty gazebo purchased from a home store and updated thrift store furniture makes this cozy patio lounge. And how cute is that coffee table made from a galvanized tub and a wire spool?

Get the tutorial at Liz Marie Blog.

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Design Dining and Diapers

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DIY Sandbox

A sandbox is a great place for kids of all ages to play. You can make one inexpensively with basic supplies from the hardware store!

Get the tutorial at Design Dining and Diapers.

SHOP PLAY SAND

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Many people use dachas for recreation, the harvest is not the main thing. How to decorate the yard, create comfort on the site, make the courtyard comfortable, functional and colorful, you can learn from the review of the best ideas for the yard. Creating an extraordinary landscape is the dream of every suburban property owner.

Beautiful, well-groomed territory near the house catches the eye at any time of the year.

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  • 50 original options for decorating the yard in a private house:
  • Thinking about how to decorate the yard in the best and most beautiful way, it is desirable to allocate a place for tea parties and active games, provide a barbecue area. Swings, a hammock will complement the composition. A gazebo will be useful. An important element is evening lighting. Having shown imagination, it is easy to make the courtyard practical and original. The main thing is to think over the functionality of each subzone. There are always flower arrangements, furniture is installed. When the place allows, you can swing, make an artificial reservoir, install a pool.

    First, it is important to plan the layout of flower beds, decorative ponds, lawn and other decorations.

    Small details in the form of an original birdhouse, bird feeders, pet boxes should harmoniously fit into the overall color scheme.

    Decorating the yard of a private house is a creative undertaking and quite feasible on your own using available materials.

    Popular summer patio design elements

    Ready-made summer patio ideas can be varied according to your own taste. But green spaces remain the main design element. They mask the unsightly facades of outbuildings, create the necessary flavor.

    Define your preferences: you want a minimalistic design with a neat lawn, or an abundance of flower beds, arches, bushes that bloom throughout the warm season.

    Flower arrangements

    Before designing a plot, one should take into account the climatic features of the region. For planting, it is better to choose unpretentious perennials, shrubs with decorative foliage. Annual plants complete the composition.

    Flowers require special attention, their care always requires certain labor costs.

    How to decorate the yard with flowers? Make a rockery or mixborder (ever-blooming flower bed). Flowers are a universal decoration technique. For the composition choose cultures that can grow together. Take into account the timing and duration of flowering, flower color. It is desirable to make the flower garden original, unique. Having shown imagination, you can use failed equipment, old shoes, utensils for compositions: leaky buckets, watering cans, basins, barrels. It is easy to decorate such items - just choose a moisture-resistant paint of the desired shade. To give relief, use cords of various diameters, twine.

    Before planting flowers, it is necessary to dig up the allotted areas and remove weeds.

    Forming a flower mixborder, I use:

    • wild and cultivated primroses;
    • bulbous plants;
    • perennials and annuals;
    • daylilies;
    • ornamental grasses.

    Do not forget about hanging planters, this is the best option for terraces, open verandas. It is convenient to decorate the blind area with potted flowers; instead of a flowerpot, it is convenient to use wooden decks.

    Pergolas, arched structures are complemented with creepers, climbing roses. Open areas are planted with ground cover plants, perennial flowers or sown with decorative lawn grasses.

    Important! Instead of a flower bed, it is convenient to use mobile containers, flowerpots. Then every year you can change flower arrangements.

    If possible, the bed of the flower bed is covered with a drainage layer of sand 10-15 centimeters high, soil with fertilizer is laid on top.

    Waterfall, fountain, swimming pool - the main decorations of the courtyard in the summer season

    With today's abundance of building materials, it is easy to build an artificial reservoir. The bottom is laid with a dense film, sand is poured on top. The shores are decorated with pebbles or strengthened with moisture-loving flowers and shrubs.

    A swimming pool, fountain or waterfall creates the desired freshness and coolness in the courtyard of a private house on hot summer days.

    Fountains and waterfalls create beauty in the yard. You can use ready-made structures or bring a stone channel to the tap with water. Flagstone cascades look beautiful.

    The sound of falling water, the shadow of the garden, have a relaxing effect.

    Gazebo in the courtyard of a private house

    When creating a recreation area in your yard, you should pay special attention to the gazebo. It can be square, rectangular and hexagonal design. Depending on the weather conditions, the purpose of the structure, choose the type of gazebo:

    • Open - the simplest. Make a canopy on supports, floor. Instead of walls, green vegetation or light fabric is used. Such an arbor protects in the summer from the scorching sun. The mosquito protection option is a fully meshed design. Lightning or magnetic latches are made at the entrance.
    • Semi-closed - with small walls, 1/3 or ½ feet high. Instead of windows and doors, if necessary, install removable frames with mosquito nets, which are removed for the day.
    • Closed - fully glazed. For year-round village houses, an open hearth is equipped in the gazebo: they make a fireplace, stove or install a barbecue.

    The main place where families gather for cozy evening gatherings is the gazebo.

    An arbor is an important element in decorating a yard. The design is chosen in accordance with the architectural design of the house. They make brick, wooden buildings with a soft or hard roof, dry reeds. A universal option is forged structures and openwork wooden ones with carved elements. Such arbors will become the main decoration of the yard.

    Choose a pergola according to the size of your garden.

    Please note! An open gazebo will be replaced by an awning, which can be removed as unnecessary. A tent will become a romantic note of design. For summer residents, a colored tent will be an acceptable way to diversify the courtyard.

    Figured pruning of shrubs

    The green decoration of the yard is curb plantings used for zoning the yard. Topiary would be a good option. With the help of formative pruning of fast-growing ornamental shrubs, the desired shapes are created: rectangles, spheres, trapeziums, cones. If desired, with the help of a curly haircut, you can create living sculptures, transform the border into a set of geometric shapes. You need to start with simple forms. Armed with secateurs, a haircut is carried out up to 3 times per season. Standard forms of design look decorative.

    Important! If you do not need to greatly increase the size of the crown, but you need to make the bush denser, the shoot is cut off above the bud directed inward.

    Furniture and decorations for cosiness and comfort

    When deciding how to decorate the yard, you should think about decorating functional elements. A rustic-style bench will be complemented by a table made from a saw cut of a tree, fixed on a log trim. The imitation of a well with a built-in barbecue will be decorated with small sculptures.

    Please note! When choosing decor from a huge variety of garden sculptures, it is important to stick to a given style. Fairy-tale characters or animals are appropriate for giving. A patio in a classic style will be enlivened by an antique figurine.

    Garden furniture in our dachas is often made from improvised materials.

    When funds allow, the patio of a village house is decorated with natural stone. Flagstone is laid on a platform, used for an alpine slide, a dry stream. A light arc bridge next to an ornamental shrub will become an accent of the design.

    Decorative landscaping stones are considered a fashion item.

    Arbor can be replaced by a series of openwork arches entwined with hops or decorative lattices, a small canopy. The main thing is to arrange furniture wisely so that it does not interfere with movement. It is not necessary to purchase ready-made sets of garden furniture. Upcycling and recycling are in fashion - they give old things a second life. They remove the varnish layer from old home furniture, treat it with modern hydrophobic agents. Soft upholstery is replaced with wood or weaving from a nylon cord. The legs are strengthened with crossed planks, they also decorate the table.

    Do-it-yourself garden furniture is an excellent alternative for those who are not eager to part with a tidy sum.

    Textiles will serve as a good addition: small blankets, pillows, which are brought into the house in case of rain. Unhewn stumps turn into comfortable poufs, rough benches into banquettes.

    A wicker hammock always looks colorful. It is easy to find a place for him in the yard. The object of the interior will be a swing made in a rustic style. Strong and safe.

    The hammock is a hanging bed for relaxation that has conquered the hearts of nature lovers.

    Photos of examples of thoughtful and beautiful design

    In a small selection of the best ideas of 2020 on how to make the yard of a private house beautiful. Decor and fences are best created in the same style. The trend is wicker tyny with clay jugs, pots, furniture made from natural materials. A small area visually expands the vertical gardening. Multi-tiered flower beds, arches overgrown with blooming lianas will create the necessary volume.

    Unique flower arrangements with wicker baskets and wooden decor will fill the area with a special color. An elegant open gazebo, an artificial reservoir, beds sewn up with boards are the main secrets of a beautiful dacha with a place to relax.

    A yard decorated with plants will create shade and coolness inside.

    VIDEO: 100 beautiful garden design ideas.

    50 original courtyard decor options in a private house:

    the best options for landscaping private households

    A beautiful, well-groomed area near the house catches the eye at any time of the year, bringing special pleasure in the summer, when everything is in bloom and fragrant. Let's figure it out: how to decorate the yard so that the neighbors will envy, and you will admire.

    First, decide what the concept of "beautiful yard" means to you? A set of decorations for a private area largely depends on your lifestyle and habits

    Contents

    • 1 Preparation
    • 2 flower beds and flower beds
    • 3 shrubs
    • 4 reservoirs on the site
    • 5 Gazebo
    • 6 tracks and steps
    • 7 Lights
    • 8 Winter jewelry
    • 9 photos
    • 9th and 50th ships
      • 9.1 See also

    Preparation

    First, prepare a schematic plan of your territory with dimensions. This will help to accurately plan the location of flower beds, decorative ponds, lawn and other decorations, especially since there is an opportunity to experiment with various variations.

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    Landscape design of the yard should please you and your guests

    Define your preferences: you want a minimalist design with a neat lawn, or an abundance of flower beds, arches, bushes that bloom throughout the warm season. Flowers require special attention, caring for them always requires certain labor costs. Before planting flowers, it is necessary to dig allotted areas and remove weeds. If possible, the bed of the flower bed is covered with a drainage layer of sand 10-15 centimeters high, soil with fertilizer is laid on top. Next, we moisten well so that the earth settles. The soil for planting is ready.

    See also Conifers in the landscape design of a summer cottage

    In landscape design, free flower beds represent the mass planting of various plants to your taste, without any borders. However, they are necessary for the accuracy of the appearance. Fence with sides made of plastic, wood, stones, or pour fine gravel along the edge.

    Proper placement of flower beds and planting of perennials is important

    You can decorate the yard with your own hands using the following types of flower beds.

    • A border flower garden is placed along paths, walls, and fences. Usually, undersized flowers are used, one or two species that do not stand out very much (lavender, violets, navel, lupine).
    • Mixed border (mixborder) - differs from the border in the landing pattern. Flowers are planted singly, in groups of different heights, colored spots. Moreover, plants are chosen with different periods of flowering, providing variety from spring to autumn.
    • Rabatka - a rectangular ridge along paths, arbors, fences. The planting is lined up with flowers of different heights: the near part is made of low plants, and the far ones are higher and higher. In a symmetrical version, tall plants in the middle, low along the edge.
    • Front garden - a strip of land separating the house from the road. Choose bushes and perennials for this place, the main thing is that it looks equally good, both from the road and from the window. Fragrant lilac, jasmine, tea rose will fill the house with aromas, protecting from dust or heat.

    The design of the area to be built must be in harmony with the house itself

    Also, flower beds can be made in the form of various geometric shapes. Create waves of multi-colored tulips in the spring in the courtyard of a private house, or a fluttering colorful butterfly made of marigolds, nasturtiums, asters.

    Flower beds are shaped and framed. Their appearance is limited only by your imagination. For a flower bed that will decorate the yard, any container is suitable. It remains only to paint and fill with earth. Old tires painted in different colors, a leaky watering can lying around for many years, baskets, furniture, plastic products, even dishes are used.

    Plan the planting of flowers so that the flowering of some varieties is followed by the flowering of other varieties

    In the depths of the courtyard of a private house, you can set up a small rock garden. This trend came to us from Japan. Choose stones in shape and color that are most in harmony with the overall composition. They create a durable environment for your plants. Arrange them on the site as they would look in nature, or lay them out according to the selected pattern-drawing.

    If the size of the plot allows, a small oriental-style rock garden can be placed in a secluded corner

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    Another decoration of the yard is curly trimmed bushes. You will have to give shape with the help of garden shears, secateurs or loppers. The simplest shapes (ball, rectangle) can be made by everyone. It is worth remembering that processing will have to be done constantly. A missed cutting season will require 2-3 years to restore the result, and coniferous shrubs, which delight all year round, cannot be restored.

    Shrub cutting results in a wide variety of shapes - abstract, geometric, or depicting animals and people

    Shearing shrubs are great for creating a "living" fence of the suburban area

    If you have the haircut skill, you will get neat bushes in the shape of some animal or, for example, a heart.

    A pool, fountain or waterfall creates the desired freshness and coolness in the courtyard of a private house on hot summer days. The sound of falling water, the shadow of the garden, have a relaxing effect.

    Even a small pond or fountain will add an atmosphere of relaxation and tranquility to the patio design

    A Chinese-style pond with island-shaped concrete tiles will be a wonderful decoration of the yard

    Creating a reservoir is not difficult. You can buy ready-made pallets, pumps and systems. For decoration, use river stones, broken tiles, tiles. Place a bench or deck chair nearby, you will get your own park on the site. A small waterfall will organically complement the rock garden.

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    Gazebo

    The main place where the family gathers for cozy evening gatherings is the gazebo. They are of the following types.

    • Open. This is a system of pillars along the perimeter, holding a light roof. Most often, the frame is made up of metal rods or wooden poles.
    • Closed. Small houses with windows and doors, which allows them to be used all year round in any weather.

    Modern open gazebo in the yard of a private house

    In a closed gazebo you can organize a full-fledged summer kitchen

    Choose a pergola according to the size of your yard. The closed design is more suitable for large areas, as it looks quite massive. Open - a wonderful decoration of the yard of any size. Due to its lightness and airiness, it does not clutter up the space.

    Semi-open gazebos with several walls and a roof are popular

    A frame decorated with climbing plants will create shade and coolness inside. By choosing a variety of climbing roses, you will get lush flowering throughout the summer.

    Light metal pergola with climbing plants

    The title of the most romantic gazebo rightfully belongs to the tents. Fabric flowing in the wind, wicker furniture will give a unique image to your site.

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    Walkways and steps

    Strong walkways are required for ease of movement. You can make them from many materials (tiles, stones, rubber), or make them yourself using bulk forms of various patterns.

    Natural stone or fine gravel can be used for paths

    Platform of concrete slabs in front of the main entrance

    Gravelled rest area

    If your site is located under a slope or for decorative purposes, the path is combined with steps, decorated with flowerpots, curly shrubs.

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    Lighting

    At night, proper lighting is required, which, in addition to a practical purpose, will perform a decorative function. Multi-colored illumination of reservoirs at night looks very impressive. Hanging old glass bottles can be used to illuminate the gazebo, decorate flower beds with decorative lanterns. Soft light guides you safely through the area, creating a magical atmosphere.

    Beautiful lighting can transform a site beyond recognition

    Courtyard lighting has two functions - decorative and lighting

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    Winter decorations

    And how to decorate the yard with your own hands in the winter? Very simple. There are several ways to create a festive atmosphere on New Year's Eve.

    Gift boxes with bows

    Decoration of a flower box under the window with spruce branches and bright berries