Some of these DIY landscaping ideas take just an hour or so while others may take a weekend.

This one looks great, with the fire ring surrounded by pavers.

In just an afternoon, it’s possible for you to have it all ready for s’mores.

A back porch with seating and string lights

The Sweetest Occasion

A patio has been added which adds all kinds ofseating options.

Rock and mulch surround the area with some new plants.

All kinds of planters with plants highlight the area, which includes a seating area and a play area.

The front of a house with hardscaping and landscaping

Make It & Love It

Making your ownDIY house numbersis a quick project that will make a big impact.

Apergolawill give you shade while not closing you off from the outdoors.

It makes an excellent place for a seating or dining area.

A fire pit surrounded by a white bench

A Beautiful Mess

This idea is also renter-friendly because no permanent changes are made to the patio.

Here deck skirting is added along with some basic landscaping.

It really cleans up the area and improves the whole look of the home.

A backyard patio with various seating

The Sweetest Occasion

Do It Yourself Deck SkirtingfromDans le Lakehouse

Spaces for Lounging

Studio DIY!

Spaces for lounging have been created around the landscaping which includes large plants and trees.

A tiled patio pulls it all together.

A blue and white tiled front porch

Lovely Indeed

Spaces for LoungingfromStudio DIY!

String Light Posts

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A lovely way to brighten up your yard is withstring lights.

This plan for string light posts gives you a place to hang the lights.

Modern house numbers by a front door

A Beautiful Mess

It’s a nice effect that looks great at night.

The corner of the porch is covered with white pebbles and then rocks and plants are brought in.

It’s a unique look that may just look great on your patio.

Edging around a flower bed

Funky Junk Interiors

It’s a great way to put your own touch on your outdoor area.

It’s a slightly advanced woodworking project so you’ll need some experience before tackling this project.

A block of cedar is used to replace those unsightly sticks that never seem to stay in the ground.

A wood pergola in a backyard

Lovely Indeed

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A patio decorated with wooden pallets

A Piece of Rainbow

Vertical deck skirting added to a gray deck

Dans le Lakehouse

A backyard with a fire pit and couch

Studio DIY!

String lights over a fire pit and chairs

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A backyard patio with a corner full of rocks for plants

Centsational Style

Pallet furniture sitting in a yard

A Piece of Rainbow

A rock fountain

Joyful Derivatives

A back deck with a woman on a porch swing

Simply Designing

A white picket fence in front of a pink and white house

At Home With Ashley

Solar lights in a landscaping ring

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