Budget-Friendly Ways To Update Your Outdoor Space

Making a few decorative changes to your outdoor space can make a big difference in your home’s overall look and value. However, doing certain renovations can put a considerable dent in your budget. For instance, adding a wooden deck to your backyard can cost an average of $10,710, while adding stone detail to the exterior of your home can set you back around $7,850. However, there are ways that you can upgrade your outdoor space without spending a fortune. By making a few impactful changes, adding well-chosen accessories, and a sprinkle of DIY elements, you can certainly beautify your lawn, backyard, or garden for less. Here are a few budget-friendly ways to update your outdoor space.

Add a water element in your garden

A water element adds life and freshness to a garden or outdoor living space. But instead of having a koi pond or a man-made water feature (which can be expensive!), consider having an exterior wall fountain instead. It’s an easy way to add impact to your garden without the fuss and huge price tag. Moreover, it’s easier to maintain an outdoor water fountain as all you have to do is to clean it out every month or so using distilled water and white vinegar.

DIY an outdoor sitting area

You don’t need to buy expensive patio furniture to create a beautiful and comfortable seating area in your garden. Instead, put your awesome DIY skills to good use and make sofas, benches, or swings using wooden pallets, tires, plywood, or even bales of hay. Make your seating area comfy by adding lots of colorful cushions and throw pillows, and add some throw blankets for warmth.

Light it up

Drape overhead spaces with strings of LED lights to give your garden or backyard a festive feel. You can also add path lights leading to your front door and around walkable areas in your garden for a luxurious design aesthetic without the sticker shock.

Display a collection of miniature plants

A collection of miniature potted plants add charm and whimsy to an outdoor space. Get a plain unfinished wooden shelf and display a few pots of succulents, which are the plants of choice of millennials nowadays. Add containers of flowering plants such as peace lilies, begonias, hibiscus, and petunias for a lush look.

Updating your outdoor space doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Follow any of these tips to give your garden or backyard a great look without breaking the bank.

About Jammie Morey

Jammie is of Native American descent, her family is from the Ojibway/Chippewa tribe in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. She was born and raised in Michigan and currently resides there with her daughter. She is a single parent and enjoys spending time with her daughter. Jammie is a home healthcare aide and loves what she does outside the home. Jammie is Owner of The Neat Things in Life.

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