Choose some large, singular plants, and line them up using three-tiered planters.

It’s not a fulloutdoor kitchen, but it does the job!

Patio furniture is an easy shortcut for a customized lookjust don’t forget the projector!

Ryan Benoit and Chantal Aida Gordon Near Vertical Garden

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Decorate with your favorite plants from the garden to incorporate nature into your home theater haven.

Artificial turf keeps the patio from looking drab, and a hammock creates a tranquil atmosphere.

A tabletop like this is cheap and easy to make, as well as incredibly customizable.

Backyard outdoor kitchen

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Pick a neutral plant or some brightly colored wisteria to add a splash of vibrancy to your setup.

Fill them withyour favorite herbsfor cookouts and parties.

Succulent Centerpiece

Succulents are eye-catching, durable, and low-maintenanceperfect for busy DIYers.

backyard bar

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Purchase some favoritewater-loving plantsand experiment with arranging them around an outdoor shower.

Simple Cinder Block Bench

Build a simple and clean-cut benchcomposed of onlycinder blocksand wood planks.

The difference is strikingand the design is easy to emulate.

Outdoor entertaiment center

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If you like the look of plants growing out of a wall, get creative.

We have even morecontainer garden ideasto try!

Keep the mood of your yard consistent with twinkle lights laid across tree branches.

Outdoor living space

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Patio lounge

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DIY bucket side table

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Ammunition box with herb plants

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Patio table with succulent centerpiece

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Outdoor shower

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Concrete flower clusters

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Outdoor cinder block bench

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Patio flower wall

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Patio workout space

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