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Posted on October 27, 2021 by Christine Crosby in Cosiest, environment, trash, upcycling

10 Upcycling Ideas For Your Outdoor Spaces


Upcycling is great!

If Americans indeed generate 40% of the world’s waste, there is no denying that we have a waste challenge that needs to be solved. The good news is that this is a challenge we can solve if we work together to upcycle instead of throwing away stuff we no longer need.

But how do I get started upcycling? This is the question we want to answer in this article. We provide some examples of how you can upcycle household items to decorate and add personality to your outdoors.

What Is Upcycling? 

Most of us have heard about recycling, but upcycling is not a concept that many are familiar with. UpcycleThat.com, a website dedicated to providing upcycling ideas and inspiration, says, “Upcycling is taking something that’s considered waste and repurposing it.”

UpcycleThat.com adds that “The upcycled item often becomes more functional or beautiful than what it previously was.” The same source says that the process is called upcycling because it increases the value of the item.

Apart from increasing value, upcycling and repurposing items helps the environment by reducing waste in landfills. It also reduces greenhouse gas emissions because fewer goods are manufactured when people reuse old items for new roles.

In defining upcycling, it’s often important to clarify how it is different from the more familiar concept of recycling. UpcycleThat.com says that the difference lies in the processes that recycling and upcycling include. Recycling breaks down an item before its components are reused. On the other hand, upcycling creatively reuses the materials, giving them a second function and life.

Let’s now look at some cool, easy, and fun upcycling ideas for your outdoor space.

1. Turn a Wine Bottle into Outdoor Pendant Lights

Turn a Wine Bottle into Outdoor Pendant Lights

Researchers trying to find out why heart disease rates were lower in France than in other countries in the 1970s concluded that wine consumption had to do with it. Even though some studies have been debunking this notion for some years now, those who love their wine have accepted the conclusions hook, line, and sinker.

But what do you do with all those wine bootless when the last drop of wine is out? You create outdoor pendant lights for the covered parts of your patio:

LivinSpaces.net, an online architecture and design website, lists some of the items you will need to create the wine bottle lights:

  • Empty wine bottle, label removed
  • Acetone
  • Cotton wick
  • Scissors
  • Lighter or match
  • Ice water
  • Sandpaper
  • Hanging light bulb socket
  • Light bulb
  • Cork (optional)

You can see the images depicting the steps you should take to create the lights on the LivinSpaces.net website.

2. Create a Garden Goodie with a Chest Of Drawers

 

With a bit of creativity, furniture upcycling can turn any old piece of furniture into a beautiful item. The great thing about a chest of drawers is that you don’t need to do much work to repurpose it.

To create the garden in drawers, start by sealing the drawers with a clear sealant so that the wood doesn’t start rotting when you water the plants.

Check out how Cloe Thomson, a presenter on the YouTube channel The Gardenettes, created a lovely succulent garden below:

3. Plant in Old Seats

Plant in Old Seats

Check the clutter in any home, and you are likely to find an old seat among it. It can be a challenge to find new roles for an old seat that is no longer useful. However, with a bit of creativeness, you can turn your old seat into a planter that can improve your outdoor space.

The website that provides creative home decor ideas, HomeBNC.com, has a host of unique chair planter ideas you can use.

4. Use an Old Ladder to Display Anything

 

an Old Ladder to Display Anything

 

Using an old domestic ladder that hasn’t been maintained well is not always a good idea. Seniors are also usually advised to stay off ladders for their own safety. If you find yourself in this situation, you don’t have to throw away your old ladder; you can use it to display things.

In his article published by LittleThings.com, Phil Mutz shares some creative ladder upcycling ideas. LittleThings.com shares content about little things that spark joy, such as cooking, DIY, and caring for pets.

Mutz shows that you can repurpose your old ladder into a shelf for storing books, a coat hanger rail, or hanging lanterns on your front porch.

5. Build a Mini Fire Pit in a Flower Pot

a Mini Fire Pit in a Flower Pot

Having a small patio and a shoestring budget can be considered as disadvantages. However, if you have some flower pots, you can turn the disadvantages into advantages by creating a mini fire pit in a plant pot.

Lee Wallender writes for a decorating and gardening online magazine, TheSpruce.com. In his piece, he suggests 10 creative DIY ideas for backyard fire pits. One of the ideas involves a DIY fire pit that you can mold from a container like a plant pot or an urn.

To raise the mini fire pit, you can place it on a concrete Hexagon Side Table in the patio.

6. Transform a Dresser into a Potting Bench with a Sink

Transform a Dresser into a Potting Bench with a Sink

Covid-19 has taught us the importance of washing our hands all the time. If you are hosting family and friends outdoors, you would want to ensure that there is a place where people can wash their hands whenever they need to.

If you have an old dresser sitting in your garage, it’s time to give it a new life as a potting bench with a sink. Arricca Elin Sansone has an excellent example of what the finished product can look like in her article published by CountryLiving.com.

7. Make Stylish Outdoor Seating with Pallets

Stylish Outdoor Seating with Pallets

If you don’t believe that outdoor seating doesn’t need to be expensive, you probably haven’t seen old pallets that have been creatively used. The advantage of manually upcycling pallets is that they are very easy to work with.

Brian Patrick Flynn produced an article published by HGTV, an American pay television channel owned by Discovery, Inc. In this article, he offers some stylish outdoor pallet seating ideas. He suggests that pallet seating can “Bring rustic, repurposed charm to your deck or porch.”

Flynn also presents a step-by-step process for creating pallet seating. Add class to the patio where you place these seats with a Dinosaur Wall Hanging Décor.

8. Transform Old Kitchen Utensils into Mini Herb Gardens

Old Kitchen Utensils into Mini Herb Gardens

While some kitchen utensils may last several generations, many have to be replaced regularly. For example, your nonstick pots and pans will need to be retired once they have scratches and food starts to stick. However, you could give these utensils a new life as mini herb gardens.

In an article titled, 20 Mind-Blowing DIY Garden Ideas Using Old Kitchen Items, published in the DIY home and garden ideas blog, TheArtInLife.com, Z. Dimova presents some fun ways of upcycling kitchen utensils. Dimova’s herb gardens in teacups provide nutrition and aesthetics.

A stylish Hand Shape Side Table can provide an excellent place for the mini herb garden.

9. Let Bicycles Stand on a Transformed Crib Rail

Bicycles Stand on a Transformed Crib Rail

What do you do with crib rails once all your children are too old to sleep on a crib and you know you will never have another child? Many people faced with this question often delay making a decision and just leave the rails lying somewhere in the home.

Remember, anything unused and gathering dust around your home is clutter. HGTV has a solution: turn a crib rail into a bicycle stand. Hgtv.com lists the materials, tools, and steps for turning the crib rail into a neat bicycle stand.

10. Create a Stunning Plant Holder with Road Tires

Stunning Plant Holder with Road Tires

In the United States alone, 246 million tires will form part of the waste this year. Because tires have a complicated mix of ingredients, they are challenging to dispose of safely. If each person getting rid of a tire upcycled, the problem would not be as bad.

Tires are pretty easy to upcycle. In most cases, all you need is paint and a brush to transform the tire from dull black to something attractive. In a list of over 50 unique and creative upcycling DIY projects, HomeBNC.com shows how you can hang a nicely painted tire to a tree and plant flowers in it.

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Tips for Upcycling

Now that you have some fun upcycling ideas to start with, let’s look at some tips to make the process even more enjoyable:

  • Carefully select materials based on where you want to place the upcycled item. For instance, wood would need to stay in a covered place.
  • Start small to build up your confidence.
  • Consider your existing outdoor theme so that the new items you create match it.
  • Get essential DIY tools like paintbrushes, a hammer, screwdriver, jigsaw, drill, sander, nails, and gloves.
  • Take risks and experiment with colors.

Once you get used to upcycling, you will begin to see potential in almost everything you look at. Remember to take your time and be patient, as coming up with a great upcycled product is often a labor of love rather than a task that you do solely for practical purposes.

This article provided courtesy of Cosiest https://icosiest.com/blogs/outdoor/10-upcycling-ideas-outdoor-spaces

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Christine Crosby

About the author

Christine is the co-founder and editorial director for GRAND Magazine. She is the grandmother of five and great-grandmom (aka Grandmere) to one. She makes her home in St. Petersburg, Florida.

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