Your backyard is a work in progress that can benefit from the smallest of upgrades to make it more beautiful and usable. Whether you want to add some plants, light up your garden with twinkle lights, or tackle a DIY project like building a simple fire pit conversation area or painting the back patio, you don’t have to splash out to make your backyard feel like the luxury that it is. Check out these stylish and affordable backyard ideas on a budget that will help you spruce up your outdoor space without breaking the bank.
A Garden Mural
If you have a natural talent for drawing, a mural on a plain outdoor wall can really bring your outdoor space together. This cactus painting brightens up this outdoor dining space while adding Southwestern-style flair. Plus, it’s an Instagram-worthy spot to post pictures of yourself enjoying your backyard.
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Stock Tank Pool
Not only is a traditional pool pricey, but it requires a lot of maintenance. A great alternative is a stock tank pool. Here, the_little_homesteader painted an eight-foot round galvanized stock tank with exterior white paint to match her home’s aesthetic, and added a filter, pump and chlorine.
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Outdoor Bar Cart
For your next outdoor party, put your favorite concoctions on a wire shelf with wheels. It’s compact, budget-friendly and you can stock and dress it up to fit your personal aesthetic.
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Hanging Flower Pots
If you love a backyard with plenty of color and lush plants, look to every corner you can to grow flowers including your porch ceiling or your fence. If you don’t want to install any hardware or make any holes in the wall or ceiling, you can easily hang pots of colorful flowers to a fence using S hooks to add that extra pop of color.
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Bird Bath Fairy Garden
Both kids and adults will enjoy this summer activity. If you have an old bird bath or large planter, create a fairy garden with your kids filled with soil, moss, yard clippings, and trinkets from around the house. Your kids will love using their creative skills to make a place for all the little fairies.
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Cinder Block Firepit
A firepit is a backyard must (especially if you live in an area with a cooler climate), but they can be pricey. You can still gather around a nice firepit by making your own at a much lower cost. To do this, surround a metal firepit bowl with cinder blocks or pavers in a staggered pattern to mimic the look of a nice stone firepit.
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Colorful Seasonal Pillows
You’d be surprised at how much pops of color can change the entire look of your backyard. Brighten up your outdoor furniture seasonally with bright pillows for spring and summer and more earth-toned pillows for fall and winter.
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Garden Potting Station
If one of your favorite pastimes is gardening, designating a potting station will help you garden more efficiently and can even save you from back pains. Use an old table or scraps of plywood to create a space to hold pots, planters, soil and gardening tools and make sure the surface is about waist high to make it easier on your body when you’re gardening. Or take a page out of Allie Wilson‘s book and upcycle a pallet into a slim vertical garden center. No storage is no problem—hang your supplies on the wall.
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A Relaxing Hammock Nook
You don’t have to go far to enjoy a quiet sanctuary; you can create your own little getaway right in your backyard. Set up a hammock, and add pillows, string lighting in trees, blankets and even a plate (or basket) of food for when you get hungry to create a place you can quickly sneak away to enjoy some quiet time.
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Hanging Mason Jar Illuminaries
To create ambience in our backyard for quiet summer nights, completely fill Mason jars or other glass jars with LED battery-operated string lighting and hang from trees using rope and hooks. They’re reminiscent of fireflies, and you can even keep them up year-round as winter decor against a snowy backdrop.
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Upcycled Strawberry Planter
Strawberries are a favorite crop to grow during summer months. If you have a large barrel or container, it’s the perfect place for your strawberries to thrive. We love this bright blue one that instantly brightens up the yard. To make the pockets for the strawberries to grow, follow this video tutorial from Tim Burrows.
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Backyard Movie Night
Bring movie night home by hanging a large white sheet using rope or zip ties in your backyard. Lay down some blankets and pillows and use a projector (you can get a budget-friendly one that connects to your phone) to watch your favorite movie with friends or family. Take inspiration from Kel Harmer of OhSoKel and take your movie night up a notch with twinkle lights, snacks, candles, and a few glasses of vino—beautiful living at its best.
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Painted Ceiling and Flooring
Paint can go a long way in a backyard, and it’s one of the most budget-friendly and easiest ways to update a backyard. Paint your patio flooring and ceiling in bold colors to add some visual appeal. We love this outdoor room by Dwell Aware where the ceiling and flooring are painted in contrasting colors.
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Upcycled Bottle Planters
Next time you’re enjoying a cold beverage, don’t toss the bottle in the recycling bin. Instead, you can fill them with blooms from your yard and hang them using rope or twine all the way across your fence or even hanging from a pergola.
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Symmetrical Mirrors
Bring the outdoors in by creating a living space in your backyard. Add a coffee table, comfortable furniture and even hang furnishings like mirrors to bring a welcoming feel. Simple furnishings like mirrors and candles will make your outdoor space feel like an extension of your home like Allie Wilson Home did here.
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Budget-Friendly Al Fresco Dining
Buying an entire patio set can be really expensive. Instead, you can dress up a budget-friendly picnic table for your next gathering outdoors. Here, southernsudsandsimpleliving dressed up a picnic table with patterned outdoor seat cushions, outdoor-friendly dinnerware and bistro lights hanging from DIY posts set in cement. Lay gravel and add outdoor rugs for a low-maintenance and low-budget patio alternative.
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Vertical Lattice Garden
No backyard, no problem. You can still grow and display plants even if you have a small yard or patio. This lattice wall by My Bohemian Nest is the perfect place to hang potted plants and other decor.
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Wheelbarrow Planter
For a lush garden, you’ll want to add as many flowers and plants as possible to your backyard. Look to your garden for items where you can add more plants to your space. For example, you can fill up an old, unused wheelbarrow with your favorite blooms or succulents. Bonus: you can move it around the yard to the corner you feel needs dressing up the most.
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Cozy Curtains
It’s always nice to have some privacy when you’re enjoying the outdoors with a book and a cocktail, but depending on where you live, it might be difficult to get that privacy. If you have a pergola or gazebo, hang curtains (you can even use drop cloths for a more budget-friendly option) so you can enjoy some peace and quiet like Kirsten Diane did here.
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A Lush Vertical Garden
An old screen or wired fence section also works perfectly for a vertical garden if your yard is too small for a traditional one. Use hooks to hang a variety of potted plants. This is a great idea for herbs and other edible plants, so you don’t have to constantly bend down to clip what you need for dinner.
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A Napping Nook
If you spend almost all your time in your backyard, it’s time to elevate your relaxation experience by creating a napping nook. Use a pallet of wood and add an old futon cushion and bedding for the ultimate place to take a snooze like s.u.s.a.p. did here.
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A Charming Garden Shed
Your garden shed doesn’t have to be an eyesore. It could even be a feature! All you need to spruce it up is some shutters if it has windows, a fresh coat of paint on the door, and window boxes filled with colorful flowers or some twinkle lights.
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Backyard Sleepover
Enjoy your backyard overnight even if you don’t own a tent. Use sturdy branches or even a tripod and tie a large sheet to the top and supports to create a teepee. Then, add some pillows, blankets, and candles to enjoy a solo or romantic night in your very own backyard.
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Build a DIY Fire Pit Bench
This DIY curved fire pit bench from A Beautiful Mess cost $125 in materials and took two days to put together, an affordable backyard upgrade for those with woodworking skills.
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Ambient Lighting
Lighting can really set the mood, and it’s a budget-friendly way to change the look and feel of a room. Instead of hanging bistro lights across a pergola, hang them down like teardrops for a more whimsical feel. If you don’t have anything to hang them from, go for candles and short strands of twinkle lights draped around your seating area.
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Contrasting Rock Garden
You don’t necessarily need a green thumb or live in a good climate to have a garden in your backyard. You can create a beautiful, lush look with a rock garden. Use rocks in contrasting colors to create a visually-appealing design, and add a variety of succulents and planters.
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A S’mores Station
If you’re throwing a summer night party, a s’mores station around the fire pit is a great way for everyone to have a good time. Fix a plate for every guest filled with everything you need for a s’more: Graham crackers, chocolate candy and of course, marshmallows.
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Upcycled Tea Cup Bird Feeder
If bird watching is one of your favorite activities, you can put out an inexpensive bird feeder by making one out of an old tea cup and saucer, like the one Kastles Vintage made here.
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Outdoor Rug
If your patio is just a concrete slab, you can easily dress it up with the right furnishings like a colorful or patterned outdoor rug. You can find many outdoor rugs for a great deal on online stores, or you can thrift one from a secondhand store. We love the way this outdoor rug on this patio by Kirsten Diane pulls the entire space together.
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Upgrade Folding Tables With DIY Wood Toppers
My 100 Year Old Home created a cozy outdoor dining area in a farmhouse backyard that includes affordable DIY elements like wood toppers for inexpensive folding tables and industrial hanging cage lights painted rose gold.
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Outdoor Kitchen Island
Your outdoor kitchen prep area could always use more storage. Add a pallet of wood, paint it and add magnetic strips to hold knives and towel rods to hold other essential items like Home on the Bluff did here.
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Transform an Eyesore
Most Lovely Things transformed an eyesore in the backyard—a random patch of cement where the previous owner’s had installed a jacuzzi—into a cozy outdoor entertaining space by painting the cement in a simple gray and white checkerboard pattern and outfitting it with seating.
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Dark Privacy Walls
When you think of a backyard design, you may initially think of bright, summery colors, but if you’re more into neutrals, try darker, moodier colors for your outdoor space. If you have a privacy wall or fence, paint it in black and decorate with neutral furnishings for a polished more refined look like Ann Living’s outdoor space here.
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