11/25/2023 0 Comments Low cost cheap backyard makeover ideas![]() Here’s what I spent covering the concrete: ![]() It turns out is also super easy to sweep and keep clean. It was definitely the cheapest solution for covering the ugly concrete. It was on sale and I got a 20% off coupon by signing up for emails. It almost feels like it is made of recycled grocery bags!Īnd I was able to get it on sale for only $16.79. It is colorful and made of a super sturdy plastic weave. Then I found this amazing patio mat from Bed Bath & Beyond. I first tried an outdoor rug from Target, but it was way too flimsy and ugly. I considered trying to repair the concrete, but decided that was going to cost too much money and be too challenging for me. Budget Patio Makeover: How To Cover Ugly Concrete Pressure Treated Wood For the bench seat & posts:Īny benches we looked at buying started at about $200, so building one was definitely the way to go. This meant we didn’t have to dig into the ground at all and the panel is free standing.Īnother plus is that we can move it if needed at some point! I was super happy with how to bench seat and screen turned out. Then we screwed the fence panel to the back of the bench. We ordered it online and picked it up in the store. It fit the bill perfectly and only cost about $40. I considered a bunch of different materials for the screen portion but we ended up going with this Pressure Treated Fence Panel from Home Depot. I apologize if it is difficult to use – I’ve never drawn a plan before!Īt the very least it will give you the cuts for the 2x4s. Here is my attempt at a rudimentary plan for the bench. The main consideration was to make all of the back side flat so we could attach the fence panel. We built this basic 8 foot long bench in place there on the patio. We decided that the 6 x 6 was overkill and that a 4 x 4 would have been MUCH easier to work with! I recommend that if you try this project. I picked up 6 pieces of 2 x 4 x 8 ft pressured treated lumber for the seat and one 6 x 6 x 8 ft post from Home Depot. Together my husband and I decided a full bench seat would be a lot easier than the planter/bench combo. ![]() I wanted to create something like the planter/bench/screen combo pictured above. I came up with the idea of attaching a fence panel to the back of some bench type thing after spending way too long on Pinterest. So I needed something free standing to block the view. The ground couldn’t take a fence post because there are power lines running underground and there are remnants of the old concrete. Now on to how we tackled these problems and the solutions we came up with! Wooden Bench and Panelįirst I tried to figure out some way to block the view of the heat pump. They are about 5 years old but still in great shape. We had been throwing them onto a plastic chair but that wasn’t a great solution for long term. Last, we wanted something to hang our towels on that was close to the hot tub. I also had to decide what to do about the cracking ugly concrete. My first thought was that I wanted to block the ugly view of our heat pump but wasn’t sure the best way to do that. And our house that badly needed power washed! Yikes… It clearly backs up to our not-so-nice-to-look-at heat pump unit. The front part of the pad is 6 ft by 8 foot. It is a neglected patio area with part of the concrete overgrown with weeds and partially deteriorated. Backyard Ideas on a Budget: Our Sad Patio Before I’ll walk you through each step in this post to give you inspiration for your own cheap outdoor living space. If you are looking for budget patio makeover ideas you will love this post on how I gave this space a total rehab for $160! Well, I finally got us something we’ve been wanting for a LONG time for Christmas – an inflatable hot tub for the backyard – and it was time to makeover the patio next to it. We’ve been living in our house for almost 10 years now and we’ve never done anything with the old patio area in our backyard. Looking for budget patio makeover inspiration? Here’s how I turned our sad patio from drab to fab for only $160 total.
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