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How to Spruce Up Your Yard in the Cheapest Possible Way

You can transform your boring-ass yard into an oasis—even on a limited budget.
How to Spruce Up Your Yard in the Cheapest Possible Way
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Creating a backyard retreat has been essential for many people during the pandemic. Being able to escape outside or even invite a few friends over to more safely socialize has felt more important than ever before—but if your backyard still feels less than hospitable for you or your guests, a few small, inexpensive changes can go a long way toward creating a more inviting vibe.

A backyard renovation could cost anywhere from $15,000 to $50,000 (the landscaping alone can set you back thousands of dollars)—but it certainly doesn’t have to. Here are a few minor updates you can make in your backyard to create an outdoor oasis for the rest of summer into the fall.

Buy (or make) inexpensive outdoor seating

Skip the $1,000 sectional—cute and comfortable outdoor seating is a must, but sticker shock is not. Just $70 will get you a small table-and-chairs set (splurge for a couple of colorful cushions, though). You can also make a stylish and surprisingly comfortable bench of your own using a few unexpected materials: six 4x4 planks ($12 each), approximately 14 cinderblocks ($1.98 each), and construction adhesive ($5.58).

Stack and glue the cinderblocks to create the frame for your bench, then slide the wooden planks through the cinderblock holes. Furnish it with cushions and pillows to create a cozy patio bench for under $160. Watch Cottage Life demonstrate this in their instructional video:

Create shade on the cheap

Shade is crucial for your outdoor space—but unless you already have an awning or pergola, it can be expensive to install. Instead, opt for a canopy cloth, which will set you back for less than $40 and can be attached to the outside of your home and secured in place with anchored poles. If you want to go an even easier route—and add a bit of a tropical feel—you could buy a beach umbrella for $20 and stake it in the grass (assuming you don’t mind a hole or two in your lawn for the sake of shade).

Outdoor rug to tie the space together

A stylish rug can help make any space warmer and more inviting—and the same goes for outdoor spaces. A durable (yet inexpensive) decorative rug will improve the look of your outdoor area and protect your patio, and it only has to set you back about $30.

String up some lights

Everyone loves the beer garden look, and such a vibe is not complete without outdoor string lights. Lights come in all styles, from old-fashioned Edison bulbs to regular twinkle lights, and they can be relatively inexpensive at about $13 per strand. For a more dramatic effect, you can buy a curtain of string lights for your fence or pergola for just six bucks.

Use container plants to create an oasis

When you picture an oasis, you think of lush greenery—and the easiest way to achieve that look is with free-standing plants. If a full landscaping renovation isn’t in the budget, a few outdoor plants in containers will do the trick. You can get luscious patio plants like split leaf philodendron for $20 to $30 per plant. You can also create fun and cheap planters with metal basins, soil, and a bundle of plants to surround your patio or outdoor seating area for a DIY retreat that costs less than $95.