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Make yourdream patioa reality with these free DIY patio furniture plans and ideas.

Here are projects to get you started on making your own patio furniture for your summertime sanctuary.

The sofa has a modern feel to it with clean lines that measure about 72 inches long.

Wood patio furniture with white cushions and patterned throw pillows surrounded by trees

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The slim bench matches perfectly making it perfect for tight spaces.

Outdoor FurniturefromHomemade by Carmona

Easy DIY Outdoor Side Table

Girl, Just DIY!

Make this super simple and affordableside tablemostly built with 2x4 scraps, even if you’re a beginner.

A black sofa and coffee table on a deck

Homemade By Carmona

Outdoor Side TablefromGirl, Just DIY!

It’s topped with aDIY concrete countergiving it a slight industrial feel.

You could also use it as aBBQ islandthat sits by your grill.

A small blue table outdoors

Girl, Just DIY!

This is an easy build using 2x4s and it costs less than $200 from start to finish.

This would look great on your patio with theshadeof apergola.

It’s modern, unique, and unlike anything you’d see at the store.

A patio with reclaimed furniture

Funky Junk Interiors

It’s on the smaller side, making it a great addition to a patio with limited gardening space.

It would also look good out in the yard if you’re looking for somelandscaping ideas.

This porch swing uses just one 2x4 piece of wood, rope, and some hardware to build.

A slated bench outside with plants

A Beautiful Mess

There are plenty of directions and photos that show you every part of the build process.

This patio umbrella stand is a simple DIY project that will keep your umbrella just where you want it.

Underneath the table are small side tables that can be brought out when you need more table space.

An outdoor bar by a white fence

The MerryThought

Tuck them back in when you’re finished and you have a great-looking coffee table.

It gives you the flexibility to move it around your patio.

Wooden crates are stained and then put together to form the coffee table.

An outdoor bench on a covered porch

Neli Design

A base is built with the wheels added on.

You could change the look of this coffee table depending on your stain or paint choice.

It includes plans on how to build and decorate it with shabby chic pillows and accessories.

An outdoor coffee table

RemodellaCasa

It’s an easy-to-follow plan that’s very easy on the budget.

Just a few pieces of lumber make up this simple table.

This would look great with a patio set or simply on its own.

A close-up of a porch swing

Simply Designing

It’s a great place to let your guests rest and relax for years to come.

Set your drink on top of this table or store them inside to keep them cool.

This is a completely free plan with lots of diagrams to help you successfully build it.

A table and outdoor umbrella stand

Delia Creates

Finish it with paint or stain to give it a fresh new look.

you’re free to also choose to make some cushions for your chairs to make them extra comfy.

It couldn’t be easier and no power tools are required for this quick project.

Two green chairs and a gray coffee table

Saws on Skates

A stencil on the top and the jute on the side give the table a nice finishing touch.

Don’t glue the tabletop to the planter and you’ll be able to use it for storage.

It builds a square table, just large enough to fit some standard-size patio chairs around.

An outdoor coffee table with patio furniture

Feeling Nifty

You could even add a hole in the center of the table for an umbrella.

This project details how to upcycle the door into a beverage station that will wow your guests.

Stained 4x4s fit nicely into the cinder block’s openings.

A patio sofa made from pallets

Funky Junk Interiors

Usecinder blocks for more outdoor furnishings, such as potting tables, fire pits, and planters.

This beautiful chunky wood sectional has plans for matching lounge chairs and tables.

If not, it may pay tobuy patio furniturewhen it’s on sale.

A white patio furniture set on a patio

Anika’s DIY Life

Many woods are best for making outdoor furniture and most are a bit pricey for their weather-resistant qualities.

Consider higher-end teak, mahogany, redwood, cedar, and somewhat lower-cost white oak and acacia.

A porch with a built-in seat

Remodelaholic

A cedar bench with planters on a front porch

My Daily Randomness by Brittany Stager

Two chairs with blue cushions sitting outside

Cherished Bliss

A side table turned into a cooler

Saws on Skates

A wooden spool being used as a coffee table

Must Have Mom

A close-up of a hand built chair with a blue cushion

DIY Danielle

A stenciled side table

Feeling Nifty

A wooden table surrounded by brown patio chairs

Anika’s DIY Life

A close-up of a green beverage station

Our Southern Home

Cinder Block Bench plan

Artsy Pretty Plants

Outdoor Modular Sectional DIY Plan

Woodshop Diaries