21 DIY Kayak Cart You Can Build On A Budget

When I started kayaking regularly, I quickly realized the hassle of transporting my kayak from my vehicle to the water’s edge. Carrying it was tiring and awkward, especially when I had all my gear with me. That’s when I decided to build my own DIY kayak cart to make the process easier.

A kayak cart is like a little trolley that you attach your kayak to, allowing you to roll it effortlessly to the water. It’s a game-changer for solo trips or when you’re with friends, as it saves time and energy. Plus, it’s much easier on your back!

I searched online for DIY kayak cart ideas and found plenty of options ranging from simple to more advanced designs. I picked one that suited my needs and skill level, then gathered the materials and got to work. It was a fun project that didn’t take long to complete.

Once my DIY kayak cart was finished, I couldn’t wait to try it out. It made a world of difference, allowing me to transport my kayak and gear in one trip without breaking a sweat. Now, I never go kayaking without my trusty homemade cart, and it’s become an essential part of my outdoor adventures.

1- PVC Kayak Cart

The first one we are going to show you is a PVC kayak cart by rei, it’s  lightweight, compact, sturdy, and affordable, we love it. Some cheap PVC pipe and a couple of hand truck tires are basically all you will need to build your own cart. 

No more lifting and carrying the kayak over your head and down to the water, just load it onto the sturdy homemade cart and roll it wherever you want it.

PVC pipe can be purchased at any home supply center and it is an easy material to work with. Just measure, cut, and glue into the threaded joints to create the desired size. Use a foam pool noodle to provide cushioning so the plastic PVC pipe won’t scratch your kayak boat and small wheels to make the cart mobile.

These free kayak plans use hand truck wheels but recycled wheels from a lawn mower, tricycle, etc., would work also.

You can build this diy kayak using a wide list of material, some are One 10′ length and one 2′ length 3/4″ diameter SCH40,PVC joints,Two 5/8th cut washers,Four 5/8th nuts,Pool noodle,Six zip ties and Two tie-down straps.

DIY Kayak Cart
DIY Kayak Cart, Image source: REI

2- Paddle Frame Cart

Discovering the kayak building plans on JoshuaElek’s website was like stumbling upon hidden treasure for me. As an avid kayaker always on the lookout for ways to enhance my paddling experience, the simplicity and ingenuity of this DIY kayak cartframe immediately caught my attention.

What I found particularly fascinating about these plans was the innovative use of kayak paddles as part of the cartframe. It was one of those “aha!” moments where I couldn’t believe I hadn’t thought of it myself. The idea of repurposing something as essential as paddles to serve a dual purpose – both on the water and on land – struck me as incredibly clever.

The simplicity of the design was also appealing. With just a few basic components like training wheels from a child’s bike, a block of wood, and the two kayak paddles, anyone could assemble this cartframe with ease. I appreciated how accessible the materials were and how straightforward the instructions seemed to be.

Moreover, the functionality of the cartframe impressed me. Using the paddles to stabilize the kayak while moving it on land was genius. It eliminated the need for bulky, expensive cartframes and made transporting the kayak from my vehicle to the water’s edge a breeze.

But what I loved most about these kayak building plans was the sense of community they fostered. JoshuaElek sharing his idea and plans with fellow kayakers demonstrated a spirit of generosity and camaraderie within the outdoor enthusiast community. It was inspiring to see how one person’s innovative solution could benefit so many others.

In the end, these kayak building plans on JoshuaElek’s website not only provided me with a practical solution for transporting my kayak but also reminded me of the creativity and resourcefulness that thrives within the outdoor adventure community.

DIY Kayak Cart
DIY Kayak Cart, Image source: joshuaelek

3- DIY Canoe Cart

If you own a canoe, you need a canoe cart. Carrying a heavy canoe from the vehicle to the water and back again can be a daunting task and cause you to not go out on the water as often as you would like. Change that and enjoy floating on the water more often by building yourself a DIY canoe cart like this one at forums.wcha.org.

Let a homemade cart do all the heavy lifting and carrying for you so you can enjoy the water without the muscle strain. Step by step instructions make this DIY project easy to complete and the project is budget friendly.

DIY Canoe Cart
Step by Step Instrucions Make a Canoe Cart, Image source: Forums.wcha.org

4- Cheap Kayak Cart

Learn how to make a kayak cart for under $30 in this YouTube video. If you have the PVC pipe and joints on hand, it will even cost less than that to make.

Anyone who lives near the water and goes kayaking often needs to have one of these cheap carts. If you happen to live near the water making these homemade kayak carts could become a very good business for you. Cheap does not mean inferior quality, it means these carts can be made cheap so you can make a good profit when you sell them.

The handle makes the cart easy to pull and guide wherever you need to kayak to go. This is an easy DIY project that can be completed in a few hours and only cost a few dollars.

5- Recycled Jogging Stroller

Here is an idea for a homemade kayak cart by steemit that is cheap to make and keeps a useable item out of the landfill.

Follow these free plans to recycle an old jogging stroller into a new DIY kayak cart. The jogging stroller frame is lightweight and sturdy and needs minimal modification to be transformed into a cart that will carry a kayak or canoe.

When the baby has outgrown the stroller you can use it again to carry your kayak. The width is perfect, the frame is sturdy and light, and the wheels will roll over most terrain easily. Recycling jogging stroller is will save you money on this DIY project and is an eco-friendly choice.

Recycled Jogging Stroller
Recycled Jogging Stroller, Image source: Steemit

6- PVC Kayak Dolly

Learn how to build a DIY kayak dolly with PVC pipe and fittings in this YouTube video.

It’s easy to assemble, lightweight, durable, and can be built on a budget. The DIY project is quick and easy and will provide a kayak cart that will last for years. Place the cart near the back of the kayak and you can pull it anywhere you want from the front end of the kayak. There is a space in the dolly that can hold a small tackle box or cooler. Just use a bungee cord to hold the item in place and you can be set for a day of fishing on your favorite lake.

7- Scrap Made Kayak Cart

Learn how to create a budget friendly kayak cart in this YouTube video from the leftover scrap building material.

Check out the scraps you have on hand and get creative with the inspiration this YouTube video will give you. If you have enough scrap supplies on hand, this DIY project is cheap to create.

Carrying a kayak from home to the water is not easy and loading it onto a vehicle and driving uses fossil fuel, so there has to be a better way of transporting your kayak. A homemade cart is the answer. It’s cheap (maybe even free) to build, lightweight, durable, easy to maneuver, and uses no fossil fuel. 

It’s cheap to build and cheap to use. Follow these free video instructions and build yourself one today.

8- Small Kayak Cart

No extras for this DIY project, just a basic small PVC kayak cart instructables that will get the job done. These pictorial instructions show you how to create this small kayak cart and the parts list will tell you every component needed to complete the project.

This homemade cart is small and compact, so it can be loaded into the trunk of your car and taken with you as needed. Built low to the ground so the cart won’t turn over. The wheels of a golf bag cart have been recycled for use in this building project to keep the PVC cart affordable to build on a budget.

Add a handle to the cart for easy maneuverability and cushions made from a pool noodle to protect your kayak.

Small Kayak Cart
Small DIY Kayak Cart, Image source: Instructables

9- Canoe Cart For Rough Terrain

Do you enjoy taking the canoe out on the water but don’t enjoy carrying the canoe to the water? That sounds like most of us but the canoe has to get to the water before we can get in it and enjoy a peaceful, relaxing ride on the river. 

Get detailed instructions needed to build a DIY canoe cart in this YouTube video so you won’t have to carry your watercraft anymore. Enjoy water fun without having sore, achy muscles from carrying your canoe after building this affordable homemade cart.

The larger tires on this cart give it the ability to travel over rough terrain with ease. 

10- DIY Kayak Trolley

These free plans will show you how to make a kayak trolley by saltwaterkayakfisherman that is portable and affordable. This DIY kayak trolley is easy to disassemble and reassemble so you can place it into the hatch of the kayak. It will always be handy when you need to move your kayak from the vehicle to the water and it will always be in the kayak with you on the water so no one will steal it while you are out having fun.

This DIY project is simple and can be completed in just a few hours. Have peace of mind knowing your homemade cart is safe and knowing you won’t be exhausted at the end of the day from carrying your kayak.

Recycled Golf Bag Cart
Recycled Golf Bag Cart, Image source: Saltwaterkayakfisherman

11- Lawn Mower Wheels

This DIY kayak cart by penobscotpaddles is made from two lawn mower wheels and an axle that’s why we like it. It is strapped onto the front of the canoe and store securely into the hatch when not in use. This towing cart is small but mighty and does all the work for you.

The thought of having to carry your kayak to and from the water can make you want to stay at home and give up kayaking. Don’t let that happen, just build this budget friendly cart that costs under $15 so you can continue to enjoy paddling down the river.

Lawn Mower Wheels
Lawn Mower Wheels, Image source: Penobscotpaddles

12- Walker Hack

Can you imagine a granny walker being transformed into a DIY kayak cart? It’s easy to do and these free plans will show you how to do it.

The granny walker has all the needed components to make a homemade canoe cart at northwestkayakanglers, like the lightweight metal frame and two wheels. All you have to do is disassemble the walker and reassemble it in a different configuration to create a functional and affordable kayak cart.

This walker hack will provide you with a method of transporting your kayak with very little out of pocket expense. Used walkers are easy to find and cheap to purchase at a thrift store, or you may want to upgrade granny with a new walker and recycle her old one.

DIY kayak cart
Walker Hack DIY kayak cart, Image source: northwestkayakanglers

13- Small Cart For Camping

Campers have minimal space so everything must have a purpose to earn a spot on a camping trip. Taking a kayak along for a camping trip is a must but finding room for a kayak cart in the camper might be a problem. 

That problem can be solved if you will make this small cart that will take up very little space in the camper. This DIY kayak cart on Youtube will make hiking through the woods with a kayak much easier, plus the homemade cart can be used for other things at the campsite if needed.

Save space, save money, and save energy with this small cart for hauling your kayak. Get the tutorial on:

14- Step Cart Kayak Trolley

This DIY kayak trolley doubles by instructables as a step for loading and unloading your kayak. The trolley is easy to build and uses a pre-made plastic step stool as the base and foam pool noodles as the padding. The lightweight step cart trolley is easy to pull behind a vehicle, bicycle, or to pull by hand. It is one of our favorite DIY kayak cart.

These detailed instructions will provide you with a list of needed building materials and pictures for easy assembly. It’s a budget-friendly way to build a functional kayak trolley. Since the step stool is already assembled, putting all the components together to transform it into a trolley to pull a kayak will be quick and easy.

DIY Kayak Cart
Step Cart Kayak Trolley, Image source: instructables

15- All Terrain Kayak Cart

If you like to take your kayak off the main pathway and head to secluded lakes and rivers, you need this all-terrain kayak cart.

The large wheels make this cart ideal for pulling your kayak through wooded areas, up hills, and over rough terrain. The wood frame makes the cart durable and sturdy so it will last for years of use over rough terrain.

Get all the instructions needed to build this all-terrain kayak cart on a budget in this YouTube video. If you have lumber left over from other building projects this DIY project will be almost free to create.

16- Slip-On Kayak Cart

If you are tired of carrying your kayak from the vehicle to the lake but don’t want to invest a lot of money in a kayak cart, We recommend this diy kayak cart to you. These free plans will show you how to build a slip-on kayak cart by instructables with vinyl braided tubing.

This slip-on cart is small so it’s easy to pack in a vehicle until it’s needed. It’s lightweight so it won’t add extra weight and make pulling the kayak difficult in uneven terrain. It’s durable and will last for years. Best of all, it can be built on a budget that’s why love it.

Follow these detailed instructions and build yourself a slip-on kayak cart this morning and be ready for fish this afternoon.

Slip-On Kayak Cart
Make a Slip-On Cart, Image source: Instructables

17- Skate Board Wheels

If you’re looking for a cheap way to transport your kayak easily, then consider building this DIY kayak cart by instructables that uses skate board wheels.

The skate board wheels will keep the kayak off the ground while pulling it and make it easy to maneuver. The small sized wheels will also let you keep the cart attached to the kayak while it’s on top of your vehicle. You won’t have to assemble and disassemble the cart for transport.

You can get the kayak in the water faster and enjoy more time fishing. This DIY kayak cart is easy and cheap to build.

Skate Board Wheels
Skate Board Wheels, Image source: Instructables

18- Recycled Golf Bag Cart

If you have an old golf bag cart that has seen better days, you can salvage it and recycle it into a usable homemade canoe cart by skyaboveus

Carrying your canoe from is exhausting and takes the fun out of kayaking, so save your energy for paddling on the river by building yourself a canoe cart. These free plans will provide all the detailed instructions needed so you can recycle an old golf bag cart into a new DIY kayak cart.

If you don’t have an old golf bag, finding a cheap one with a good frame at a thrift shop will be easy. Perhaps someone you know may have one they will gladly give to you to get it out of their way.

Recycled Golf Bag Cart
Recycled Golf Bag Cart, Image source: Skyaboveus

19- Modified Cart

Sometimes you just can’t find a cart that is perfect for your kayak. If you are in this predicament, learn how to make a few kayak cark by following this YouTube video.

You can start with a cheap store bought kayak cart and modify it so it will be just right for your needs. All you need to do is add a couple of boards and strap to a store bought cart to make it more stable for a long kayak. Seal the wood with water sealant and the modified cart will last for years.

The modified kayak cart is small enough to haul in a vehicle and light enough to not increase the weight of the kayak when you are pulling it to your favorite lake. This DIY project can be built on a budget and is a quick project to complete. The project can be completed in a couple of hours since the frame is already assembled.

20- Recycled Furniture Dollie

Learn how to create an efficient DIY kayak cart in this YouTube video out of a recycled furniture Dollie. You will never have to carry your boat again after you build yourself an affordable, budget friendly DIY cart like this one. If you have a set of hand trucks on hand this DIY project will be almost free to create.

This detailed video will show you every step of the building process and everything that you will need to complete it. Simple, lightweight, and sturdy, this cart will last for years.

21- Furniture Dolly Transformation

A metal furniture dolly can be transformed into a DIY kayak cart by ukriversguidebook with these free plans. Furniture dollies like the one in these plans are cheap to buy and they are built sturdy to move furniture. With a little modification, a dolly can be transformed into a sturdy kayak cart. The wheels and frame are already in place, so the biggest task is to remove the handle and add some foam padding. After that, just strap on the kayak and head out for your favorite fishing location.

Sometimes the cheapest and easiest DIY project starts with a store bought item like this furniture dolly. Do a little modification work so the item will meet your needs and you will have a customized piece of equipment that will save you a lot of time and energy. Plus, it was created on a budget.

Final Thoughts

If you love kayaking then why not build a kayak cart that will help you to load and drag your kayak from your car to water. So you don’t need to lift or carry the kayak over your head. Since they are lightweight, durable and easy to make so having one in your next do it yourself list is an excellent idea to try!

10 Best Low Light Houseplants That Are Easy To grow

Everyone loves decorating the interior of their house with some greenery and so for this reason they usually prefer the indoor plants. The basic problem which they face with the indoor plants is that after a few days they may get wilted even through the plant is getting fresh air and proper water. What it is not getting is the proper sunlight. Many plant wilt in this way and so plant lovers have to make sure that their plants receive ample amount of sunlight by placing them near window with direct sunlight. But what about if you’re leaving in a house or building which doesn’t receive enough sunlight such as basement, hallways, offices, small window or a room with large window covering. Many people would go for the artificial plants but honestly, that won’t give that look at all and so for this you can go for the low light indoor plants.

The low light houseplants are those plants which can grow and survive well in a low light. Unlike other indoor plants, they don’t require much of the sunlight and so one can have the freedom to put them anywhere they want. Some of these plants may grow in pots with soil while there are others that may grow in water jars, vases or bottles. There is a large variety of houseplants for low light, below mentioned is the list of 10 plants which are great indoors and can grow well in low light:

Pothos

The Pothos is one of the most famous low light indoor plants commonly planted in many homes all around the world. This is also known as golden pathos, devil’s Ivy and money plant. Pothos is a low maintenance; heart shaped leaves plant which can grow well in soil potted containers or in water vases or jars. They can grow in an upright position with the help of a pole or may grow while being hanged. Related: Low light outdoor plants.

Golden Pothos

Philodendron

Known for its heart shaped leaves, the Philodendron is one of the great indoor plants for low light. They can be planted in pots or hanging pots and jars. With support they can grow upright or can just hang down. If the plant gets too long; cut the plant back and put it in water until the roots grow. Once you observe that the roots have grown you can place it in a pot or container with soil so that it can grow further. Related: low light indoor trees.

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Snake Plant

This is one of the best indoor air purifying plant that can grow exceptionally well in the low light. This plant has many varieties which have leaves both in tall and short. The only problem with this plant is that it has to be watered carefully otherwise the root will rot. This is an excellent indoor plant which also purifies air.

Snake plant

Zeezee Plant

The Zeezee Plant is one of the most favorite succulent house plants for low light. However with this plant you have to be very patient because it has a slow growth however will make an excellent indoor plant.

Zeezee Plan

Arrowhead Vine

Known for its arrow shaped leaves, the Arrowhead Vine is another famous low light house plants which can thrive well in low light. The leaves have a variety of colors and so can be a great decoration for your house.

Arrowhead Vine

Cast iron Plant

The Cast iron Plant is another houseplant which can thrive really well in low light however is very tough to grow. It requires a different range of temperature and humidity and so can be tough.

Cast iron Plant

Chinese evergreen

With the beautiful shades of green, gray and silver, the Chinese evergreen is one of the good indoor plants and also very famous. If you go to different shopping malls, you will see these plants potted around on different floors. They can be excellent for your house because of their color and easy maintenance.

Chinese evergreen

Dieffenbachia

With tropical looks of the green, the Dieffenbachia can be an excellent addition to your living room or bedroom. They have large leaves, large stems and have lush foliage and have a shrub like look. Related: tropical house plants.

Dieffenbachia

Peperomia

Add a little diversity and colors to your living room with the Peperomia. This houseplant is known for its wax textured leaves and stems which have colors varying from green, red, purple, yellow, orange and brown. Related: small and large indoor plants.

Peperomia

Peace Lily

The last but not the least is the Peace Lily. This beautiful  houseplant can thrive well in low light and is known for having a gorgeous white flower with dark colored leaves around. The flower has a single large petal with a pollen type stigma in the middle. Related: low maintenance plants.

Peace Lily

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27 DIY Screened In Porch-Learn How To Screen In A Porch

A DIY screened in porch extends the living space of your home, provides a bug-free outdoor area for entertaining and adds value to your home. Screening in an existing porch or constructing one from start to finish is not as difficult as you might think when you have detailed screened in porch plans at your fingertips. Consider some of these 27 DIY screened in porch ideas that we have collected for you and then get busy building one for your own enjoyment with the easy to follow instructions.

DIY Screened In Porch Plans And Tutorials

1- DIY Screening In A Back Porch

Use these plans to screen in an existing backporch by diynetwork so you can enjoy the great outdoors without the insects. Follow these step by step instructions to build this back porch.

  • Install a top and bottom plate (wood rail).
  • Install wall studs to create vertical supports to attach the screen wire.
  • Install top rail and balusters.
  • Create a door frame.
  • Prime and paint the wood.
  • Attach the screen wire around the porch perimeter.
  • Hang the screen door.
DIY Screened In Porch
DIY Screened In Porch, Image via: diynetwork

2- Screening An Existing Porch

An existing porch that you may have on the front or back of your home can be screened in and will save you the expense of building a screened in porch like this one at Todayshomeowner from the ground up.

An existing porch with a roof is simple to enclose with screen wire so that you can enjoy the outdoor with bugs swarming around your head. Build a few stud walls along the open side of the porch to attach the screen and a header for the exterior door.

Attach the screen, add comfortable furniture and shades if needed and the DIY screen in porch will be complete. Follow these free plans to show you how to screen in a porch.

building a screened in porch
Screening An Existing Porch, Image via: Todayshomeowner

3- Re-Screening An Old Porch

If your old screened in porch needs an update, these free screened in porch plans by thisoldhouse will help you accomplish the DIY project.

Here are brief instructions to build a diy screen in porch.

  • Remove the old battens and screen
  • Pound old staples flat
  • Install vertical base strips and trim off excess
  • Install new screen and trim off excess
  • Install trim caps and base trim strip
  • Install screen door.
free screened in porch plans
Re-Screening An Old Porch, Image via: thisoldhouse

8- Deck Turned Screened In Porch

Building a screened in porch like this one by imgur from an existing deck is simple with these step by step plans. The deck can be used as the floor for the new porch, and the DIY build uses the deck flooring as the starting point for an entire new outdoor living space. If the deck is unusable and must be demolished, don’t remove the concrete footings in the ground,  use them as the support footings for the new porch.

DIY Screened In Porch
Deck Turned Screened In Porch, Image via: imgur

5- Velcro DIY Porch Screen

This easy idea will enable you to enclose an existing porch with velcro and screen to keep the bugs out. Minimal carpentry skills are needed for this screened in porch idea that is detailed on a YouTube video. Below are simple steps to build this velcro porch screen.

  • Measure and cut screen wire to fit from post to post along the interior of the porch
  • Attach  one side of velcro to screen wire by sewing it on, attach the other side of velcro to the porch posts with staples and/or glue
  • Velcro the sections together. Screen can be removed as desired
Velcro DIY Porch Screen
Velcro DIY Porch Screen, Image via: paperbagflooring

6- Screen Tight

Let the summer breeze in while keeping the bugs out with this diy screening system by screentight that shows you how to screen in a porch or patio the easy way. This screen tight system is inexpensive, easy to install and will provide your family with years of carefree, bug-free outdoor living.

how to screen in a porch
how to screen in a porch, Image via: screentight

7- Enjoy The View

Use these simple plans to screen in your back porch by Newlywoodwards without cumbersome support posts that impede the view. Enjoy the view without the bugs and without spending a lot of money.

plans to screen in your back porch
Simple plans to screen in a porch, Image via: Newlywoodwards

8- DIY Enclosed Porch

Increase home value and living space with these free screened in porch plans that will take you through the process of porch construction. Follow these screened in porch plans by familyhandyman and build this large, inviting outdoor living space onto your home.

screened in porch plans
DIY Enclosed Porch, Image via: familyhandyman

9- Remove Railings

An existing porch can typically be easily transformed into a diy screened in porch like this one at houselogic by first removing the old railings. After the railings are removed, the support posts can be used to secure new screen wire with staples. Minimal style railings can be added to increase decorative beauty without hindering the view.

diy screened in porch
diy screened in porch, Image via: houselogic

10- DIY Screened In Porch Makeover

Apply a fresh coat of paint to an existing porch, then install a porch screening system like this one by simplyfreshvintage in these plans. Easy to install, inexpensive and when completed, it will provide years of bug-free, maintenance free beauty to a front or back porch.

DIY Screened In Porch Makeover
DIY Screened In Porch Makeover, Image via: simplyfreshvintage

11- Curtained Privacy

Add an extra layer of decor and privacy with this idea that includes hanging sheer curtains on a diy screen in porch or patio by 11magnolialane. The sheer curtains still allow the summer breeze to blow across the porch while providing a little privacy to the people sitting on the porch. This is also a great decorating idea for farmhouse style decor.

diy screened in porch or patio
Add an extra layer of decor and privacy with a Curtained , Image via: 11magnolialane

12- DIY Screen In Porch Video Tutorial

Learn how to transform an ordinary back porch into an elegant enclosure in this instructional YouTube video that will increase your home’s living space. This is also a great way to make a ‘cookie cutter’ style subdivision house stand out from the crowd and be unique. Tutorial:

13- Metal Roof Addition

Learn how to build a screened in porch like this one by redtininn that perfectly matches the style of the existing home. This DIY build used metal roofing material on the new screened in porch so it would match the roof of the home.

how to build a screened in porch
how to build a screened in porch, Image via: redtininn

14- Half and Half

If you have a large porch, you may only want to screen in half of it so your family can enjoy the best of indoor and outdoor living. These free screened in porch plans by extremehowto will show you how to screen in half of an existing porch with stylish results that give you a traditional porch and a diy screened in porch.

free screened in porch plans
how to screen in half of an existing porch, Image via: extremehowto

15- Off-Grid Porch Build

Those who live off-grid want to enjoy all the amenities and luxuries of other home owners, they just want to achieve the comfortable lifestyle in an eco-friendly, sustainable way. This diy screened in porch in this detailed YouTube video was built onto an off-grid cabin and you can build.

16- Small Screened In Porch

Many homes have small front landings instead of a large front porch, but the front landing can still be screened in with this idea. This will create a small screened in porch by blackanddecker that provides a bug-free zone for a couple of chairs and plants. It will also prevent flying bugs from entering your home every time the front door is opened.

Small Screened In Porch
Small Screened In Porch

17- Insect-Free Porch

If the insects are taking away your enjoyment of sitting outside on the porch or patio, it’s time to build a DIY porch enclosure. Screen wire is the ideal way to keep the insects out, let the fresh air in, and keep the view clear.

Learn how to build a screened in porch in this YouTube video so you sit outdoors year-round and be protected from flying and crawling insects. Everyone knows the screen wire will keep the flying insects out but rarely consider that by enclosing the porch, the crawling, creeping, and slithering pests will also be kept out.

18- DIY Screen Tight Porch

Add value to your home and enjoyment to your summer evenings with a DIY screened in porch like in this YouTube video. This video will show you the proper way to screen in a porch so it will look great and be tight enough to keep all the bugs out.

You will be able to enjoy meals and family get-togethers outdoors without swatting pests or burning stinking citronella candles if you have a screened in porch. Your investment of time and money will be worth it when you add outdoor living space to your home.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRr2NMbOaYg

19- DIY Screen Patio

An uncovered patio is a good outdoor space and provides a level surface for children to play, relaxing, and grilling. But an uncovered patio can only be used on days when no rain or snow is falling. The outdoor space can also be uncomfortable to use during the summer when the heat is high and insects are flying.

Follow these detailed instructions and discover how to create a DIY screen patio by blessedbeyondcrazy that will give you an outdoor living space that can be used year-round. The roof will keep the elements off, the ceiling provides space for a cooling ceiling fan and lighting, and the screen will keep all the pests outdoors where they belong. You can also use homemade pesticides to keep away pests.

DIY Screen Patio
Image via: blessedbeyondcrazy

20- DIY Screening In A Small Porch or Deck

A small porch or covered patio this YouTube video is easy to screen in when you follow these instructions.

Transform a small porch that is rarely used into an outdoor space that the whole family can enjoy with this idea and plans. Create a great space to have your morning coffee by enclosing a small porch with screen wire. Add a couple of new outdoor chairs and a table, maybe even a hammock for napping, and it will be the living space you never want to leave.

21- Budget Screened In Porch

Watch this YouTube to learn how to build a cheap screened in porch that will increase the curb appeal of your home plus add value to it.

Transform an old tired front porch that no one uses and does nothing to improve the appearance of your home into a usable, attractive, and valuable space with the idea on this YouTube video.

The DIY project is done on a budget so the DIY screened in porch on youtube is be built cheaply, but no one will ever know except you.

22- DIY Screen Porch

This YouTube video shows you how to build a screened porch that will last as long as the house does. This DIY screen in porch plan on YouTube adds more living space onto the house and encloses it with a durable screen so the space can be enjoyed year-round.

Build once and enjoy it for years to come with this free video tutorial. Ideal for new home construction or an upgrade on an older home.

23- DIY Privacy Screen

Building a DIY screened in porch will keep the bugs out and provide a little extra privacy for you with this diy privacy screen idea. Use dark black screen wire to enclose the porch or patio and it will offer a little protection from the rays of the sun and the prying eyes of neighbors.

The frame of a DIY screened in porch by hgtv will also provide a sturdy frame for installing blinds or hanging curtains made from water-proof canvas material. Add a few tall potted plants around the perimeter of the screened in porch and it will become like a private room with fresh air. There are some plants that keeps mosquitoes or insects away from your porch.

DIY Privacy Screen
DIY Privacy Screen, Image via: hgtv

24- Breezy Outdoor Living

When the weather is nice you want to be outdoors enjoying the fresh air but not the bugs. This step by step tutorial will inspire you to build this breezy outdoor room by bhg that can be used for year-round outdoor living.

Use beach themed décor, white paint, and distress outdoor furniture to give this outdoor living space a beach vibe. Install a ceiling fan and feel the breeze blowing through your hair even on a hot, muggy summer day.

Add value and fun to your home by building this breezy outdoor living space.

Breezy Outdoor Living
Breezy Outdoor Living with a screen in porch, Image via: bhg

25- Screened In Large Porch

I would recommend this to those who have a home that are built with a large porch that has a half roof and the other half of the porch uncovered and used as a deck space. If your home has one of these it’s very easy to screen in the covered half of the porch and leaves the uncovered half as-is. A little extra framing and roofing will allow you to create a large DIY screened in porch by instructables if desired.

Follow these detailed instructions and screen in half of your porch and leave the other half open for fun in the sun.

Screened In Large Porch
Screened In Large Porch, Image via: instructables

26- Re-Screen The Porch

Years of use and/or misuse can cause screen wire to deteriorate and need to be replaced. These detailed instructions will show you how to re-screen a porch by instructables so you can update the appearance of your home without spending much money.

Screen wire can be bought in rolls from a local building supply store so any size porch is easy to re-screen. Buy a roll of screen wire and follow these instructions for a simple re-screening project that will add value to your home and enjoyment to your time spent outdoors.

Re-Screen The Porch
Image via: instructables

27- Cheap Screen In Porch

Last one we have a YouTube video that will show you how to take an inexpensive screen product and use it to create a DIY screen in porch that will keep the bugs out.

Have a bug free summer without breaking the budget with this cheap DIY screened in porch idea on YouTube. For under $100 you can transform an existing porch into a bug free outdoor living space in just a couple of hours.

The readymade screen product used on this instructional YouTube video is designed for use on sliding doors or garage doors. It is already pre-cut, has magnets, and is very easy to install. No measuring or cutting and the installation is simple. Ideal for use to enclose the outdoor awning space of a camper or RV.

Conclusion

Cover your existing porch or start from scratch to enjoy your outdoor time without the hassle of bugs or insects interrupt you.
These diy screened in porch plans we have made a round of range from small to large, simple to complex depending upon your skills, budget and requirements. You can select any of these you like the most.

Based upon some of the most common questions asked I have prepared a questionnaire. 

FAQ’s 

What is the cheapest material to build a screened-in porch?

If you have to start from scratch with this building project, look for ways to use recycled material so you can save money. Use reclaimed lumber and shop at salvage stores for the cheapest prices on building materials. Don’t forgot to use recycle pallet wood when possible in the project.

You will save a lot of money by screening in an existing porch. The floor, roof, foundation, and porch posts are already in place.

The next cheapest way is to create a screened in porch from a deck. The foundation, flooring, and maybe some rails are already in place so you will only have to build a roof and add posts before screening the space.

Can I screen in my porch myself?

Yes, you can. It’s a simple DIY project that can be accomplished with screen wire, small strips of wood, a staple gun, and a ladder. That’s just for the basic screened in porch, if you want more elaborate designs you can still do it yourself.

That’s one of the great things about DIY projects – you can do it however your want. There’s no right or wrong way, only your way.

How much does it cost to screen in a porch DIY?

The final cost will depend on the size and style of the screened in porch, plus the cost of the materials. A plain screened in porch will cost approximately $10 per square foot if you buy all new building materials. If you want extra design elements or high end fixtures, the cost could be $15 per square foot. Using recycled materials and items you have on hand will significantly reduce the cost.

The cost of the building project will be up to you and what you want the finished porch to look like.

What can I use instead of screening a porch?

There are other options besides screening in a porch that will provide you with a bug-free outdoor space and/or privacy.

Mosquito netting is material that can be suspended around a porch to keep the bugs out. A deck can be outfitted with a mosquito net tent so you can relax or dine inside the tent without being bothered by bugs.

Hanging curtains and using plants around the perimeter of a porch will help to deter bugs and provide privacy. Curtains made from painter’s cloth or other water resistant cloth will create a cozy outdoor space.

Suspend hanging baskets of marigolds, rosemary, citronella grass, and mint around the porch to add fragrance to the air and repel flying pests. Potted bamboo placed around the perimeter of the porch will quickly grow tall and create a living privacy screen.

The outdoor space can be made cozy, private, colorful, fragrant, and almost pest-free at a low cost when you use curtains and plants.

21 DIY Pole Barn Plans And Designs For Your Homestead

A DIY pole barn is the ideal choice for any homestead because it is adaptable to the terrain and to the need. Sturdy, strong, and versatile, these type of barns have been a popular DIY build for centuries for these reasons and more.

DIY pole barn can be adapted to suit any homesteader’s need, and can be built for use as a garage, workshop, shed or barn. These structures can be designed to fit the natural slopes and angles of the terrain since not all homestead property is level.

Check out our round up of these 21 DIY pole barn plans to discover which design will meet your needs and fit your homestead terrain the best.

1- DIY Pole Barn Workshop

These free pole barn plans and designs will show you how to build a cost effective building on your homestead than can be used for multiple purposes.

As we all know that a pole barn is a permanent, solid shelter that can be used to store equipment, house livestock or function as a garage or workshop. The solid construction can even become the starting point for building a new home on your property.

Building a pole barn by motherearthnews is faster and cheaper than traditional new home construction and it’s a good option for home building on a homestead.

However you decide to use a pole barn, take these detailed plans and customize them to the size that will meet your family’s needs.

DIY Pole Barn Plans
DIY Pole Barn Plans for Workshop, Image via: motherearthnews

2- DIY Shed Barns

Barns are meant to provide a dry space for whatever you need to put inside of it. You may need a garden shed to store garden tools, or a run-in shed for hay, fire wood, or tractors. Perhaps DIY barn plans on Youtube to build a Shedrow barn is what you need for your next building project on the homestead.

Whatever type of outdoor storage structure that you need, you can find the plans to build it on this website. Look at the many different styles and what you can build on your own land to make your adventure in homesteading easier. Related: wood shed plans.

3- Three Bay DIY Pole Barn

In this plan we have a simple, sturdy construction that provides lots of storage space. Keep your tractor, mover, and other large homestead equipment dry and secure in this three bay pole barn by Redneck DIY.

This large pole barn plan is 10 feet tall, 24 feet deep and 32 feet long, plenty of room for lots of big pieces of equipment, the open front makes it easy to drive the equipment in and out.

Use two bays for equipment storage and one bay to store firewood and keep it dry during the winter. Fence wire can be installed around one bay if the need arises so it can be used to keep animals safe and out of the elements. Ideal for pregnant animals preparing to give birth.

Three Bay DIY Pole Barn
Three Bay DIY Pole Barn Image, via: Redneck DIY

4- DIY Pole Barn Plan

This pole barn shed is attractive and just the right size for any backyard or any homestead. The gambrel roof design doubles the interior space so you will have plenty of floor space for a work area and an overhead loft space for storage.

These free plans will show you how to build a basic barn shed like this one by myoutdoorplans with storage loft in a 12 feet by 16 feet size. Whether your homestead is out in the middle of nowhere or in the middle of town, this barn shed will provide you with lots of storage space and take up very little land space.

To build this pole barn plan all you need is different lengths of plywood, lumber, siding, filer, glue, screw and stain. Supplies are hammer, miter saw, tape measure, sander, drilling machine. Related: garden shed plans.

how to build a basic barn shed
DIY Pole Barn Plan, Image via: myoutdoorplans

5- Horse DIY Barn

Create a safe economical space for your horses, tack and feed by using these free pole barn plans by barntoolbox. Several styles to choose from and one should be just right for your homestead. A two-story horse barn might suit your homestead if you have several horse and need to store lots of hay in the loft. For smaller homesteads with fewer animals, a lean-to horse barn might be the best DIY build.

The plans are free to download and the results are amazing. With so many to styles to choose from, you may want to get more horse just so you can build more pole barns on your homestead.

free pole barn plans
Horse DIY Barn, Image via: barntoolbox

6- $600 DIY Pole Barn

Can you believe that you can build a pole barn quickly and cheaply? You can. These free plans will show you that building a pole barn like this one by morningchores does not have to break the budget or require a lot of time.

$600 worth of building materials and one afternoon is all you need to build this functional DIY barn that is large enough to shelter a lot of homestead equipment and animal feed.

Poles, wood rafters and a metal roof can be put into place quickly and the design fits in well with  a country style homestead.

building a pole barn
$600 DIY Pole Barn, Image via: morningchores

7- Pole Barn Studio Plan

This design will provide you with a large, fully insulated work space that can have multiple functions. Get free pole barn plans on this YouTube video that will show you how to build a large 32‘x48‘x12‘ DIY pole barn that can be used to park vehicles, store equipment and provide ample space for working on projects.

8- DIY Garage Barn Plan

Homesteaders need equipment to keep their homestead growing and running efficiently, and the equipment needs to be stored out of the elements. This garage barn by todaysplans can meet the need for storing large equipment, plus provide loft storage.

This pole barn garage design will be an attractive asset to any homestead. Large enough to drive a truck, tractor, bailer, mower or other large equipment into, and still have room inside after the equipment is parked.

The downstairs and overhead loft storage area has windows to allow natural light to come in, large exterior doors and solid building construction that will last for decades. Down loadable PDF file is easy to follow.

DIY Garage Barn
DIY Garage Barn Plan, Image via: todaysplans

9- DIY Pole Barn House

Pole barn construction can be used in many ways, and the versatility is shown in these free plans for building a modern house.

This two bedroom, one bath design has a loft and plenty of windows to allow natural light to flood the interior living space. The pole barn house by Den garden looks nothing like a traditional barn, but a modern home with clean line construction.

If your are considering homestead living and want an affordable, sturdy, versatile home design to build on your homestead, check out these free building plans.

DIY Pole Barn House
DIY Pole Barn Shed, Image via: Den garden

10- YouTube Instructions

If following video instructions is the easiest way for you, then this YouTube video is for you. Detailed video instructions for building a DIY pole barn on youtube covers everything you may encounter during the build. These instructions are on several videos and contain many tips and tricks to enable you to build an ideal pole barn for your homestead.

The presentation of the pole barn build is excellent, speaker is easy to understand and all the details are easy to follow. The various video instructions allow you to choose the exact portion of the pole barn plans that you need instructions for so you don’t have to watch all of the videos to get the information you need.

11- Four Minute DIY Pole Barn

This YouTuber put the entire build into fast motion so you can watch the build from start to finish in just four minutes. While the actual build on your homestead will take longer than four hours, see this short video that will give you a good idea if you want to build the style pole barn or not on youtube.

The design is simple, but it’s a tried and true building method that will produce a strong structure that will last for decades. This video will take you through the entire building process at a rapid pace, but you can always hit pause so you can get a better look at what’s going on.

12- 16 X 24 DIY Pole Barn

Here is another video that will show you how to build a DIY pole barn on youtube from the ground up. Watch how the land is prepared, hole for the poles are dug, poles places, trusses put up and roof installed. Nothing has been left out of fast forwarded in this video.

Easy to follow video instructions along with great questions and answers from viewers of the video. Nothing has been left to chance for this build. There’s even a material list you can print and take with you to the building supply store.

This design is easy to adapt to the specific size you need and can be adapted to the terrain on your homestead.

13- Large Pole Barn

Homesteads typically need more than just a barn to house livestock, the barn must serve multiple purposes. This large 40 x 70-foot pole barn will provide lots of space and can serve as a multi-functional space.

Build this largepole barn on youtube so you have enough space to house all the equipment needed to keep the homestead running smoothly. It will keep the equipment out of the elements so it will last longer, plus the large pole barn will provide ample space for a mechanics shop so you maintain the equipment.

This YouTube video will show you how this large pole barn was built in just 3 days. It will also help you to determine what size pole barn you should build on your homestead.

14- Home Milled Lumber

This YouTube video will show you how to build a pole barn using lumber you mill yourself.

You can save a ton of money, plus clear off some land on your homestead property, with home milled lumber. Cut the standing hardwood trees and mill them yourself using a portable sawmill. If you don’t have standing hardwood, felled trees can be purchased for this DIY project.

This DIY pole barn on Youtube is 32 x 48 feet and has ample room for storage and a workshop. The exterior and roofing are metal so the barn will be able to withstand the elements.

This easy building project and budget friendly price may enable you to build more than one of these pole barns on your homestead. It would be great to have one to use as a shop and to store equipment and a second one to house livestock and feed.

15- Cedar Pole Barn

These pole barn plans will provide you with step by instructions for building a 16 x 20-foot cedar pole with double doors on the front.

This is a great size for a small homestead and will provide plenty of room for sheltering basic equipment and give you space to use as a workshop. The large double front doors provide a wide enough opening to get equipment through and will allow plenty of natural light to enter the barn when the doors are open.

The cedar wood used for this DIY pole barn by howtospecialist will last for decades and is rot and pest resistant. The PDF plans are free and can quickly be downloaded and printed out. The free plans also include a detailed material list to take with you to the building supply center.

Cedar Pole Barn
Cedar Pole Barn, Image via: howtospecialist

16- Basic DIY Pole Barn

These free barn building plans will walk you through the building process with ease. This basic pole barn by myoutdoorplans is a no-frills, solidly constructed building that measures 16 feet by 20 feet.

When you just want a solid barn on your homestead that can be used to keep animals, feed and/or homestead equipment out of the elements, then this design is for you.

Quick and easy to build, adaptable to the terrain, this DIY pole ban will provide you with decades of uses.

Basic DIY Pole Barn
Basic DIY Pole Barn design, Image via: myoutdoorplans

17- Small Pole Barn

Your homesteading needs will determine what size pole barn you will need. And sometimes, a small 18 x 32-foot indoor space is all that you need.

This video will provide you with pole barn plans on youtube so you can build a small DIY pole barn. There is plenty of interior space to house equipment or small livestock and still have a little space left over to use as a work shop.

This video is filled with good information so you will be able to complete this DIY building project with confidence. Every homestead needs a barn, and this DIY pole barn is budget friendly and easy to build.

18- Three Month Build

This DIY pole barn on youtube took a few months to build but it was well worth the time invested. The large 30 x 40-foot structure took 3 months to build and the results will last a lifetime.

The pole barn has lots of sheltered interior space and there is even a covered exterior space for times when you want to work outside on a project but need a little shelter from the sun or rain.

The windows allow ample natural light to shine inside the pole barn and make the barn look more like a house. The barn has electricity and is insulated so it will be comfortable to work inside even on the coldest winter day.

This YouTube video will give you all the building details from start to finish so you can build this large pole barn in 3 months on your homestead.

19- One Man Pole Barn

If you don’t have anyone to help you with homestead building projects but you need a pole barn, watch this YouTube video for a great idea.

This simple pole barn can be built by one man and is plenty large enough to house equipment or to be used as a workshop. The slanted roof allows for fast rain runoff or snow removal and it’s an easy design for one man to build.

This pole barn plan on youtube would also be good to use for building an outdoor kitchen or BBQ shed. It’s a simple design that is budget friendly and easy to build. Related: diy pallet sheds.

20- Pole Barn Shop

Every homestead needs an outbuilding that can be used as a shop. A shelter that will keep all the equipment out of the elements and a place that will keep you out of the elements when DIY projects and repairs need to be done.

This video will show you how you can build a pole barn shop on youtube that will help make the homestead more efficient and better protected. The building project can be done by one person, but it’s always nice to have a few helping hands.

The building cost is reasonable and the pole barn will be an asset to the homestead.

21- Watch The Barn Build

In our last plan we have a video that has captured professionals at work building a pole barn on youtube. Watch it to discover tips and tricks that will make building a pole barn on your homestead easier.

Any homestead will benefits from having a pole barn because the structure is so versatile and can be used for a multitude of things at the same time.

Storage and a cover workshop usually top the list of reasons to build a pole barn. Homesteads must have expensive equipment to keep things running smoothly, and that equipment needs to be protected from the elements and maintained so it will last many years. A DIY pole barn will provide safe storage space and a warm, dry indoor workshop for all the things that need to be worked on.

Pole barns also can be used to provide shelter for livestock, feed storage, and a dry place to store hunting, fishing, and camping gear. If the pole barn is large enough, you may be able to create a little space for yourself so you can sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee at the end of a hard day.

Conclusion

These pole barns are in different shapes and sizes to suit the slope of the landscape you have. You can choose any of these pole barn plans from our list for garage, workshop, livestock keeping or any other needs you have.

Hope this article has guided you well in deciding which plan to choose. If you like the post or have any more ideas please don’t forget to give your feedback in our comment section.

Here we have prepared a questionnaire to answer some of the most common questions asked.

FAQ’s

Are pole buildings cheaper to build?

Pole barns are cheaper to build than other building structures, either you are building the one to use as a workshop, to keep livestock or for a garage. There are also many other factors that make it less expensive to build apart from how much you need the size of a pole barn. Pole barn doesn’t need foundations to build, less labour is extensive and a few materials are involved in building the barn.

What is the cheapest size pole barn to build?

The best size of pole barn is about 20 X 36 that is the most cost effective size to build.

Why are they called pole barns?

The idea of pole barn belongs to the most depressed economy that was in 1930. The farmers started to find the cheapest material that is cost efficient to build and that was recycled telephone poles. In the modern era they have been shortened to simply pole barns.

What’s the smallest pole barn you can build?

The smallest size of pole barns you can build is 10 x 20. You can also build a smaller one of 20 x 30 at economic price.

References:

Capital Press ,By Brenna Wiegand ,pub:Oct 3, 2019 ,”Pole barn a versatile building option for farmers”, https://www.capitalpress.com/specialsections/winter/pole-barn-a-versatile-building-option-for-farmers/article_a3753528-d429-11e9-9418-833b1f7929a0.html

South Dakota State University Extention,pub: May 17, 2022, by Xufei Yang, “Wind Damage to Pole Barns: Things To Know”, https://extension.sdstate.edu/wind-damage-pole-barns-things-know

16 Potting Bench Plans To Make Gardening Work Easy

Potting bench is going to add luxury to your gardening experience with these free plans; moreover, it is an essential technique to make sure everything extra within the garden space remains organized. Important gardening items like empty pots, soil pots, gardening tools, fertilizers and related supplies can be kept at one location. You don’t have to spend lots of money on buying such a gardening table, in fact, you can create one on your own.

There are so many detailed and comprehensive diy potting bench plans available online that you would not face any trouble carrying out activity on your own. Listed below are some of the simplest gardening potting bench plans that we have gathered for you that are going to make your life easier, once you are done with it.

Related: shooting bench plans, reloading bench plans and garage workbench plans.

1- $150 DIY Potting Bench Plan

Using this potting bench plan by Ana White plan you can create a gorgeous looking, spacious bench for the garden. It has two large slabs for placing pots and vertical board for hanging tools, it’s simple yet elegant.

Here we have brief instructions to make this Potting Bench plan.

  • Mark the back legs from the bottom at 11-1/4” and 35-1/4”. Screws the 22” long side aprons to the back legs.
  • Mark the front legs 1-1/2” in from front edge and also 11-1/4”. Fix 22” long side aprons to the front legs.
  • Attach front aprons to the side aprons with 2” deck screws and glue.
  • Place shelving boards on top and bottom at ½” gap between the two.
  • Cut cross bracing at 45 degree angles on ends. Attach to the back legs and upper shelves.
  • Attach hutch back boards to back legs leaving about 2” gap in between boards.
  • Add hooks and towel bar for additional accessories.
DIY Potting Bench Plan
DIY Potting Bench Plan, Image via: Ana White plan

2- Pallet Potting Station

Foldaway recycled pallet is perfect outdoor potting station by au.lifestyle.yahoo.com by that can be fixed against the wall. Know the simple steps leading to successful completion of the project.  The expertise required for the construction of this garden work bench might not be for starters, but if you seek help from a professional, it is going to be real fun activity.

Pallet Potting Station
Pallet Potting Station, Image via: au.lifestyle.yahoo.com

3- Redwood Potting Bench Plans

Here we have Redwood garden potting bench by finegardening is going to accommodate everything extra that is placed in your garden. Since the wood used is weather resistant, the table is going to last for years. The beauty of the table lies in its design which includes so many small and big compartments for organizing supplies.

Redwood Potting Bench Plans
Redwood Potting Bench Plans, Image via: finegardening

4- Treated Lumber Potting Table

Well at first sight it is going to look like a mini dressing table. Sophisticated, elegant and beautifully designed, this is perfect type of outdoor potting bench by lowes that can surge the beauty of your garden space. If you have good carpeting skills, take out two weeks time and you would be done.

Below are brief steps to build this diy potting bench.

  • From 2″x4″s, cut and arrange the frame runners and frame stretchers to length to form a rectangular frames.
  • Cut, glue and screwed wide and narrow slats to the frame.
  • Cut and join the front runners, stretchers, rear runners, back and front legs to the length.
  • Assemble the the bottom and upper portion and legs.
  • Make the shelves for the bench.
  • Cut the front, back and side aprons, apply glue and clamp them in place.
  • Cut and build the bin.
  • Examine all the assemblies. Sanding and paint the bench.
Treated Lumber Potting Table Plan
Treated Lumber Potting Table Plan, Image via: lowes

5- DIY Potting Bench

Look at the way Tom Thulen teaches you how to build a bench for your garden by motherearthnews. This is one of the most versatile plans with proper detail of each step.

Here are brief steps to build this potting bench.

  • Cut the 2-by-4 legs and leg blocks to the length.
  • Secure the legs and leg blocks to one another with construction adhesive and 10d galvanized nails.
  • Build the frames for top and bottom platforms. Using screws fastening the corner joints.
  • Using galvanized nails install 1-by-6 slats.
  • Notch the outer two slats on the bottom platform to fit around the front legs.
DIY Potting Bench
DIY Potting Bench, Image via: motherearthnews

6- Three Level Potting Bench Plan

Choose cedar of treated lumber for starting the construction of this particular type of bench. The expertise required are medium level with 7 to 8 hours to have it done. Get the instructions at This Old House.

Three Level Potting Bench Plan
Three Level Potting Bench Plan, Image via: This Old House

7- Red Lumber Potting Bench Plan

Read the PDF to know the details about this gorgeous looking potting bench by images.lowes.  if your garden is the place to fall for, this is perfect plan to feed your need.

Red Lumber Potting Bench Plan
Red Lumber Potting Bench Plan, Image via: images.lowes

8- Beginner Level Potting Bench Plan

If you haven’t find anything that you may think is the right DIY activity for you, read beginner level bench plan by Ana White’s – nothing can be more convincing than this one.

Beginner Level Potting Bench Plan
Beginner Level Potting Bench Plan, Image via: Ana White’s

9- $200 Year Round Garden Station

Once you have this, you would not have to worry about anything; with proper space and elegant design, this is going to win hearts of all. Get the instructions at This Old House

Garden Station
Garden Station, Image via: This Old House

10- 15 Step Potting Bench Plan

Very simple, quick and detailed plan regarding the making of potting bench by bhg is here for you. Learn in detail about materials, supplies, and tools to avoid any chaos and complete the bench making process with desired results.

15 Step Potting Bench Plan
15 Step Potting Bench Plan, Image via: bhg

11- Tri-Wood Potting Station

Working on H Shaped module, the designer has used three different types of wood to attain the perfect and elegant looking potting plan by ronhazelton for small garden spaces.

12- Simple Garden Potting Bench

With various shelves and attractive design, this potting bench plan works well for those who have to accommodate larger supplies or pots in the garden. View the detailed video tutorial by ronhazelton, there is no room for any mistake now.

Simple Garden Potting Bench
Simple Garden Potting Bench, Image via: sunset

13- Custom Potting Bench Plan

The best thing about custom plans is that you get the perfect shape or space you require. While working on such a plan you can ideally create a masterpiece in your home to suit the need of your garden supplies. Moreover, if you master the art of making elegant potting benches, you can sell them too.

Custom Potting Bench Plan
Custom Potting Bench Plan

14- Short Potting Bench Plan

In case you don’t want to spend time making a proper potting station, you can work out with this simple idea – a small table looking DIY bench by extremehowto is going to help you with organizing the gardening tools and pots.

 Short Potting Bench Plan
Short Potting Bench Plan , Image via: extremehowto

15- Elegant Garden Workbench

To all the gardeners who have heart into their spaces, this plan by Sunset.com  is going to ease your work, while adding ultimate beauty to the garden area. Learn here how to get the task done. See the detail at

Elegant Garden Workbench
Elegant Garden Workbench, Image via: Sunset.com

16- Pallet Potting Workstation

To be honest, this plan is not much organised or pretty, but it is going to work really well for those who just intend to have basic pallet potting work station by instructables for keeping their gardening belonging.

Pallet Potting Workstation
Pallet Potting Workstation, Image via: instructables

Conclusion

Potting bench plans help the gardener to organize different things that are required for gardening such as soil pots, empty pots, tools, fertilizer etc. In this article we have gone through many options to consider any diy potting bench that we need for our garden, Hope you like our article.

27 Lovely DIY Hanging Planter You Can Make Easily

DIY hanging planters are a great way to showcase your plants without spending a lot of money. Making a lovely plant holder for an inexpensive plant will put the plant at eye level so it will be admired and become a focal point in your environment.

DIY hanging planters can be made for use indoors or outdoors. When space is limited for growing flowers, herbs, fruit, or vegetables, hanging plant holders will increase the growing space so you can grow more plants.

Check out these ideas for 27 lovely DIY hanging planters we have collected for you around the internet that you can make easily. You’ll be sure to find one or two that will be perfect for dressing up your plants and increasing garden space.

1- Hoop Fixed Diy Planter

With the help of embroidery hoop you can make your low cost planter and use it anywhere in your adobe. Get a small bowl, with help of adhesive fix it on the hoop and you are done!

See the detail of this beautiful hanging planter at Northstory.ca.

Hoop Fixed Diy Planter
Image via: Northstory.ca

2- Leather Brass Hanging Planter

 This is one technical idea for drafting indoor plant hanger by vintagerevivals but it would be fun filled activity for you. The cross sheet is made by fixing the brass with floral wire, while leather is used to made the string for attachment. The bowl is fixed in the brass framework – add the plant of your wish in this sophisticated planter.

Leather Brass Hanging Planter
Image via: vintagerevivals

3- Ice Cream Cone Planter

Get your hands on any waffle mold that is not being used anymore, fill it with modeling clay, and let it settle until it’s solid. Fix the jute rope on the edge so that it gets perfect fix for hanging. You can fill it with fertile soil and add the favorite plants in the basket. It should ideally be placed in balconies or near windows for proper air and sunlight. Get the details for this hanging planter at Hell Natural.

Ice Cream Cone Planter
Image via: Hell Natural

4- Vastlig Bag Planters

This type of planter is ideal to make if you intend to place young plants in it. Don’t worry, the upside down configuration would not bother you much, it is simple, just follow the plan step by step. The bag holders by ikeahackers are easier to tie up to the area where you want to place the pots.

Vastlig Bag Planters
Image via: ikeahackers

5- Shimmer Rope Planter

Take a small pot, weaving thread (used for covering baskets), shimmer ribbon and jute rope. The maximum time consuming activity would be covering the pot, but it will be way interesting, definitely. You can use shimmer rope in between to create a contrasting effect, once done, fix the jute rope at ends. Add the plants and dirt – gorgeous looking indoor diy planter is ready to be placed in lounge. See the tutorial for this rope hanging planter on Style Me Pretty.

Shimmer Rope Planter
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6- Glass Jar planters

All you need is some glass jars (jam jars, pickle jars or whatever) and embroidery floss. The idea is to make it look colorful so choose the colors according to your wish. You can add crochet sheet at the bottom of the bottle and make the rest rope out of the colorful floss. Get the details for this diy hanging planter at Homedit.com

Glass Jar planters
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7- Plastic Fishbowl Planters

This is super gorgeous hanging plant holder by abeautifulmess which you can make from plastic fishbowls. Tilt the bowl and fix jack on one side so that you can attach string to it. Fill it with plants and soil and place it on some safe location.

Plastic Fishbowl Planters
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8- Gumboot Planters

How about using old gumboots as diy plant hangers like this one rosinahuber. These look super cute in small gardens, especially if you have kids at home. It would be fun filled activity for them, let them do this for adding beauty of the garden.

Gumboot Planters
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9- Metal Mesh Diy Planter

Metal mesh wire, coconut plant fiber hanging (for covering the mesh) and palm scoop is needed to shape this planter. Use the mesh to form cone shape funnel and place it with palm scoop, cover the mesh with coconut fiber and attach pseudo flowers on it to make it appealing. The inner space is sufficient enough to place planter. Attach it to the wall with screw. See this fabulous diy project at Ranchoreubidoux.com

Metal Mesh Diy Planter
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10- Diy Tire Planters

You can use old tires at our available in garages – sizes may vary as per your choice. Keeping the cup and saucer shape in mind, you can easily make a lively planter for your garden. Do not forget to color the tires so that they look attractive, trust me, nobody would ever guess that how you did this miracle job. See how you can make this creative hanging planter at Pinkhsc.com. 

Diy Tire Planters
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11- Nylon Rope Planter

Using nylon rope you can make a nice stand as holder. The trick involves cutting the long in equal parts and then braiding it. You can fix the glass funnel inside the space and put your desired plant in it. It acts more like a hanging flower pot. Get the tutorial of this rop hanging planter at Mydubio.com

Nylon Rope Planter
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12- Hanging Basket Planter

Look for some hanging baskets that are available with the chain for the purpose of hanging. In case you cannot find them, you can look for simple baskets and attach strings to it. Now, decorate the baskets with old fabric pieces you have at home – this would add beauty to the planter. Work on three or four baskets so that you can decorate the garden. Get the instructions of this diy hanging basket planter at au.lifestyle.yahoo.com.

Hanging Basket Planter
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13- Simple Diy Hanging Planter

Get a white rope, and cut it into equal pieces of 12 cm and tie them to-gather from one end. Than take 2 sides each twist in to give the knitted look and continue to do unless you are left with a few inches which would be required for attaching the planter. Add a flower pot in-between and you are ready to go. See the step by step guide of this hanging planter at Eliseblaha.typepad.com

Simple Diy Hanging Planter
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14- Wood Engraved Planter

A wood slice, a pot and rope is all you need. Cut the wood slice from the center to fix the pot, add plants to it and fix the rope on a wall in the garden. Get the details of this wood slice hanging planter at The Hatched Home

Wood Engraved Planter
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15- Wooden Dowel Planter

Make a wooden frame according to the size of the pot so that it can be fixed easily. Attach the strings on the sides of the wooden box so that you can create attachment side. Add the plants to the pot and place the elegant pot wherever you feel it’s required. Get the tutorial of this wooden hanging planter at Fallfordiy.com

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Image via: Fallfordiy.com

16- Wooden Planter Pendent

This plan requires technical expertise for execution, since veneer cutting is involved. You can call over any friend who can help you with completing this gorgeous planter idea. Get the tutorial For Diy planter at Instructables.

Wooden Planter Pendent
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17- Recycled Stick and Water Bottle Planter

Discover how you can recycle sticks and water bottles into a lovely hanging planter in this YouTube video.

Gather up a few sticks from your yard that are close to the same diameter and save four empty water bottles for this easy DIY project. These video instructions will show you how to put them together to create a unique hanging planter.

Use the stick planter to root plant cuttings in water or to grow small containers of plants. Ideal for suspending from another hanging planter to create a two tiered planter and double your growing space. You may also like to check out Hanging herb garden ideas.

18- Three Pot Hanging Planter

This DIY hanging plant holder will hold three potted plants and triple your growing space. Great for use indoors or outdoors, this simple wooden planter idea uses pre-made wood dowels and rope to create an attractive and functional hanging planter.

If you have a lot of plants but only have a little space, this DIY hanging planter by themerrythought will be beneficial to you. It will provide space for three pots to be grown together and it will look nice anywhere you hang it.

Three Pot Hanging Planter
Image via: themerrythought

19- Metal Bowl Hanging Planters

You will be able to easily make these DIY hanging planters by abeautifulmess with a few inexpensive metal bowls.

Browse through your favorite thrift shop to find metal bowls and decorative chains at a discounted price for this project. This idea shows you how to use hammered gold plated metal bowls in various sizes to create a lovely decorative effect for hanging indoor houseplants.

You can use metal bowls in different colors and/or sizes to create these lovely hanging planters, then suspend them from the ceiling at varying heights for an even greater visual impact. Great for use indoors or outdoors.

Metal Bowl Hanging Planters
Image via: abeautifulmess

20- Three Shelved Hanging Planter

Here is a DIY plant hanger idea by shanty-2-chic that will create an attractive space for several small pots of plants. Three wooden shelves will hold up to nine little planters, and these detailed instructions will show you how to make a hanging planter like this one.

If you have some leftover scrap wood from another building project, this hanging planter will be almost free for you to make. It’s also quick to build and can be painted or stained to match your home decor. The way the wooden boards are put together will create a front ledge so none of the pots will fall off of the shelves.

Three Shelved Hanging Planter
Image via: shanty-2-chic

21- Vertical Plant Hanger

These free plans will show you how to transform scrap wood into a lovely vertical plant hanger like in this idea by theinspirationboard. The scrap wood can be any width or length, and you can create as many shelves as you would like with this idea.

If you have several tiny pots of plants, create a vertical planter that has a multitude of small shelves that are just the right size for the pots. If your plants are in larger pots, create a vertical planter with fewer shelves that are large enough to accommodate the pots.

This hanging planter is simple and easy to make, plus it can be customized to meet your specific needs.

Vertical Plant Hanger
Image via: theinspirationboard

22- Recycled T-Shirt Hanging Planters

T-shirt fabric is extremely strong and durable and it will make a unique hanging planter. Most of us have old T-shirts that are stained or ripped and beyond wearing, and these are the type that are ideal for recycling into DIY hanging planters like this one by lifeisagarden.

When you follow these plans, the results resemble a macrame hanging planter. The T-shirts are cut into strips and tied together to form a hanging plant holder. The colorful T-shirt fabric will add a splash of color to your indoor or outdoor living space.

Recycled T-Shirt Hanging Planters
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23- Wooden Slat Planter

This YouTube video will show you how to take 1 inch wooden slats and create a unique hanging planter like in this YouTube video. that will hold one potted plant. If you don’t have wooden slats, the YouTube video will also show you how to take tree branches that are the same diameter and create a lovely hanging planter.

What makes this idea unique is the painting of half of each piece of wood. One half of each wood slat or tree branch is painted a different color and the colors are alternated on the planter. The result is attractive and functional, perfect for an indoor hanging planter.

24- Hanging Holder Trays

Learn how to make DIY macrame plant hangers by watching this YouTube video. This idea creates hanging holder trays that can be used to hold a couple of small planters, a vase with cut flowers, photos, or anything else that you would like to place on them.

The macrame is easy to create, durable, and strong. You can use any color of yarn to create the macrame and the trays can be anything flat. Make two tiered or single hanging plant holders with these simple instructions.

25- Geometric Plant Hanger

If soft, round interior shapes are not your favorite design element, consider this hard, geometric plant hanger for your living space.

Made with lengths of copper tubing, this geometric plant hanger by anotherbigbite is easy to make and is sure to become a focal point in any room. Sturdy copper tubing can support the weight of a potted plant and will add a hard design element to the soft plant and rounded edges or the planter.

Geometric Plant Hanger
Image via: anotherbigbite

26- Diamond Shaped Planter

Here is a great way to use scrap strips of wood to create a uniquely shaped DIY hanging planter like this one by deucecitieshenhouse. Use these free instructions to create diamond shaped hanging planters that will showcase your potted plants.

So easy to build these planters and they will last for years. Perfect for use indoors or outdoors, paint the wood in a color that will compliment your decor and enable your plants to become the focal point of your living space.

Diamond Shaped Planter
Image via: deucecitieshenhouse

27- Hanging Shelf For Succulents

Succulents are so small that they often get overlooked if they are displayed on an ordinary plant shelf. This DIY idea by hometalk will show you how to create a hanging shelf that will showcase those small potted succulents and make them a focal point in the room.

This hanging wooden shelf can be used to display real or faux succulents, no one will know the difference but you. The round shelf is pre-cut and can be found at any home improvement store and will be large enough to hold 2-3 small pots of succulents. The pre-cut wood reduces the building work so minimal work is involved in this DIY project and the cost is very reasonable.

Hanging Shelf For Succulents
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10 DIY Sunroom Plans To Bring More Light Into Your Home

A DIY sunroom can improve the quality of your home life and increase the value of your home. Building a sunroom onto your home will allow you to bask in the warmth of the sun year-round and have an ideal place for growing plants. if you’re a garden enthusiast and live in a climate that has long cold winters, a sunroom is a must-have addition to your house.

A DIY sunroom can also improve your health by giving you a space to be in the sunlight and keeping depression and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) from attacking you during the winter.

Check out from our list of these 10 sunroom plans we have creaated for you and choose one that will bring more light into your home to improve your life.

1- Porch Conversion

A good way to save money and get that sunroom you have always dreamt of is to convert an existing porch into a sunroom.

Here we have a step by step plans that will show you how to build a sunroom by Run To Radiance on a concrete pad that was originally used as the porch floor. Since the flooring is already in place, the building cost and time to complete the DIY project are significantly reduced. If your porch has a roof that will also reduce the building expense, time, and labor.

Install electrical wiring so you can have lights and outlets in your new DIY sunroom and enjoy year-around.

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Porch Conversi into a sunroom, Image via: Run To Radiance

2- 14′ x14′ Sunroom

This DIY sunroom plan will show you how to build a 14′ x 14′ addition onto the back of your home. The space has 3 walls of windows that allow the sun to fill the room throughout the day.

A DIY sunroom by Instructables like this one we have from our list can be used for hobbies, gardening, relaxing, exercising, entertaining, and so many other things.

The large size of the room makes it a valuable addition to any home. The interior door of the home can be opened to allow extra solar heat generated by the sun to flow into the house and that will help reduce the utility expense.

DIY sunroom Plan
14′ x14′ Sunroom, Image via: Instructables

3- Back Deck Replacement

This video will show you how to remove a back deck that is too small and create a large, usable sunroom.

This DIY sunroom on youtube adds so much value to the home and increases the living space. The large sunroom is beautiful inside and outside and can be used as a multi-purpose space that I liked about this plan. It’s an ideal way to bring more natural light into your home so you can grow plants using less artificial light. You’ll be able to grow food producing plants in a sunroom and enjoy fresh vegetables and fruits year-round.

A sunroom will also naturally increase the temperature inside your home so you can enjoy more warmth without turning the thermostat up during the winter.

4- Four Seasons Sunroom

If you would like to enjoy the outdoors year-round, then a four seasons sunroom like this one is just right for you.

Follow the building instructions provided on this YouTube video and you will be able to build this amazing addition onto your home. These DIY sunroom plans on Youtube will show you how to install electrical outlets and lighting so the sunroom will be a usable space year-around.

The glass kick plates create a space that has floor to ceiling windows so the maximum amount of natural sunlight can be enjoyed in the room.

The sunroom addition seamlessly merges with the existing house to make it look cohesive and increase the value of the home. You may also like to check out shed shed plans that provides you some privacy.

5- Recycled Sliding Glass Doors

Large sliding glass doors are ideal for recycling into a new DIY sunroom like these free YouTube plans will show you how to do it.

Sunrooms are called different names in different parts of the world. The home additions are known as Florida rooms, sun porch, conservatory, sun garden, winter garden room, and solarium.

Whatever name you choose to call the room, a DIY solarium created from recycled sliding glass doors will be a welcomed addition to your home. It will create passive solar energy that will increase the light and warmth inside your home without increasing your utility bill.

Increased living space, increased home value, and glass doors recycled so they would not end up in a landfill. This is a great sunroom plan and worth watching the YouTube video.

6- Sunroom Remodel

Sometimes you just need to give an old sunroom a new updated look, and this is a great way to do it.

Many older homes were built with sunrooms and after 30+ years of use, it’s time for an update. Use this idea to remodel your sunroom by Imgur and transform it from old and boring into a new, modern room that can be used year-round.

A remodeled sunroom can be used as an outdoor dining room or living room so you can increase the living space inside the home. The older homes with sunrooms often have small interior rooms that are closed off by walls. If you remodel the sunroom into a more livable space, you might be able to knock down an interior wall or two to increase the interior living space.

Sunroom plans
Sunroom plans, Image via: Imgur

7- Porch To Sunroom

Improve your outdoor living space by transforming a porch into a sunroom on youtube. This YouTube video will provide the sunroom plans needed to transform a small porch into a large sunroom.

The new sunroom is sure to become the favorite room in your home. It can provide a place to enjoy your morning coffee and a retreat in which to relax and unwind at the end of a long work day. A sunroom is a great space to create a playroom for small children because they enjoy seeing the outdoors regardless of what the weather may be.

If your porch is too small for your lifestyle, watch this YouTube video and consider using these free plans to transform it into a DIY sunroom. You may also like to check out DIY screen in porch to bugs away.

8- Temporary Sunroom

Everyone has their own opinion about a sunroom. Some adore them, others say the rooms can become unbearably hot. If you are not sure about building a sunroom onto your home, give it a test with this temporary sunroom idea.

This idea will work perfectly if you have an existing porch with a roof on your home. Place a couple of chairs, a table, and some potted plants in the temporary sunroom. Enjoy it for a few months. It’s cheap and easy to create and after a few months you will know if you want to build a permanent DIY sunroom by Ecorenovator or not.

Follow these free plans and use clear plastic shower curtains to let the sun shine into the space. The solar energy will warm the space and you can open the door of your home to allow the extra heat to come inside and reduce the heating bill in the winter.

The extra light that will come indoors will also enable you to turn off some lights during the daytime and reduce your power bill. Use the space as a private solarium for resting or growing plants. Enjoy the cheap temporary sunroom for a few months before making the decision to build or not to build a permanent sunroom. You may also like to check out lean to shed plans that provides you some extra storage space.

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DIY Temporary Sunroom, Image via: Ecorenovator

9- Porch Enclosure to Sunroom

Watch this video to see how you can turn a dark, enclosed porch into a bright sunroom on youtube.

No one would enjoy sitting or playing on a dark, closed-in porch. It would not be relaxing and the view of the outdoors is blocked. This idea will show you how you can transform an outdoor space that no one in the family enjoys into an outdoor space all family members will enjoy.

The sunroom will also improve the appearance of your home and add value to it. The new sunny outdoor space can be used year-round and is ideal for spending time in the sun during the cold winter months so you won’t develop Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). The space is also great for growing plants that will improve air quality and boost your mood.

This YouTube video provides detailed plans and great tips for building a DIY sunroom.

10- Sunroom with Fireplace

When considering a new addition to your home to increase the square footage and living space, consider adding a sunroom with a fireplace.

This video will provide you with detailed plans for building a DIY sunroom on youtube that will give an extra 400 square feet of living space to your family. The fireplace will also enhance the ambiance of the sunroom and make it useable on cold nights and cloudy days.

A fireplace can also be used to heat water for tea or hot cocoa so you won’t have to go indoors to get a warm beverage. Install electrical outlets in the sunroom so you can enjoy lighting and watching television in the space after dark.

A sunroom with a fireplace is sure to become the favorite room in the home. Plus, it will increase property value and living space. What could you do with an extra 400 feet of living space that is bright and warm year-round?

Ending Note!

So these are some of the sunroom plans that we have shared, you can choose any of the above 10 sunroom plans that you like the most. We hope this round up has helped you in getting your decision to make one for yourself.

How To Make A Bow And Arrow-17 Easy DIY Ideas

Learning how to make a bow and arrow is a fun DIY project that will create a useful tool. A homemade bow and arrow cost very little to make and the finished product will provide hours of enjoyment when used for target practice, plus it can be used to harvest animals for food.

Sustainable living involves hunting and harvesting wild game and a DIY bow and arrow will enable you to that as humanely as possible. Many of these bow and arrow ideas use recycled parts and that keeps unwanted material out of the landfill, which is also part of sustainable living.

Check out  these 17 easy DIY ideas we have gathered for you and choose the design that will work best for your hunting needs.

1. Recycled Ski Bow

Learn how to make a bow and arrow set by instructables using an old cross-country ski. The proportions are perfect and so is the curve and bend of the ski. With so much of the work already done for you, this DIY build will be very quick and easy. Plus it will keep usable material out of the landfill.
Follow these detailed instructions to create an adult bow that is designed to be used to take down wild game. Ideal for homesteaders or hunters who want to keep hunting costs down to a minimal and are looking for ways to create new items from something old.

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how to make a bow and arrow, Image via: instructables

2. Bow and Arrow Made From Found Material

Use this tutorial to learn how to make bow and arrow for hunting by industrytap from materials you can find in the woods. The very place you want to hunt for wild game can also provide you with the material to create the needed weapon for hunting.

The bow and arrows are made from wood harvested from a local tree and the bow string was made from the fibrous inner bark the tree. The bark was separated into thin strips and left to dry, then twisted into cordage.

This is a great project for a homesteader or someone who is desiring to get back to the basic way of life that our ancestors lived. The primitive design is classic and functional and will enable an adult to harvest small game.

Bow and Arrow Made From Found Material
Bow and Arrow Made From Found Material, Image via: industrytap

3. Stick Bow and Arrows

At number third we have a fun DIY  project for kids and the instructions will show you how to make a bow and arrow easy  by artsycraftsymom. Great for a kid’s party or as a craft project for kids that are home-schooled. Many of the materials needed to create this tick bow and arrows can be collected while taking a nature walk with your kids.

A straight stick around 12 inches long will be needed to create the bow, and several sticks that are around 6 inches will be needed to create the arrows. Feathers to decorate the arrows are needed and might also be found while on a nature walk.

Stick Bow and Arrows
Stick Bow and Arrows, Image via: artsycraftsymom

4. Bike Wheel Bow

Here we have a great way to recycle an old bike wheel and transform it into a new useful bow. This bow very lightweight, making it easy to carry long distances. It’s good for hunting small game, like rabbits. This bike wheel bow by instructables is also good for bow and arrow fishing.

The rigid frame provided by the bike wheel allows for a longer draw so the arrow can easily reach a target up to 65 feet away. It’s easy to create an arrow holder on the frame so bow and ammo are carried together and ready for use in a moment when wild game is located. You may also like to check out homemade crossbows for hunters and survivalists.

DIY Bike Wheel Bow
DIY Bike Wheel Bow, Image via: instructables

5. PVC Pipe Bow and Arrow

Learning how to make a bow and arrow for kids by skiptomylou using PVC pipe with these detailed instructions.

The arrows have foam tips and it will provide hours of outdoor fun for children. We recommend this bow and arrow to make for kids. Just one 10 inch PVC pipe will make 3 bows so it’s a cheap enough DIY project to make for all the kids in your family. Paint each of bow and arrow set a different color so each child will know which ones belong to them.

Add some nylon string and duct tape to the PVC pipe and that’s just about all it takes to create the DIY bow. The arrows are created from wooden dowels and foam cut into a triangular shape.

PVC Pipe Bow and Arrow
DIY Bow And Arrow Image via: skiptomylou

6. Kid’s Wooden Bow and Arrow

Again we have another great project for kids. Cold winter days make an ideal time for DIY projects with the kids. This kid’s wooden bow and arrow set by carrotsareorange is easy to make and will provide hours of indoor fun creating it followed by hours of outdoor fun using it.

This bow and arrow design is for small children and uses craft sticks to create the bow and straws for arrows. Craft sticks, glue gun, tape, wooden blocks, and a few straws can be fashioned together to create a fun toy that would great to use for some Valentine’s Day fun.

Line up targets of empty water bottles or other lightweight items so kids can target practice indoors on wintry days when the weather is too bad for outdoor activities.

Kid’s Wooden Bow and Arrow
Kid’s Wooden Bow and Arrow, Image via: carrotsareorange

7. Kid’s PVC Bow and Arrow

A kid’s bow and arrow like this one we are discussing not only provides fun for the kids, but it also helps to improve motor skills, accuracy, and patience.
In addition to the skills learned while making a bow and arrow by theimaginationtree, children will also improve on other skills while they learning how to aim, draw, and line up a target so their arrow can hit their target with precision.

Short lengths of bamboo canes are used for arrows in this easy DIY idea. Squares of felt fabric cover the arrow tips and are held in place with rubber bands. Quick and easy to make, safe for children to play with.

Kid’s PVC Bow and Arrow
Kid’s PVC Bow and Arrow, Image via:theimaginationtree

8. Cheap PVC Bow

Learn how to make a bow and arrow in this youtube video tutorial for less than $7. The bow is made from PVC pipe and the arrows are made from fiberglass rods, and both materials can be purchased from any home supply center.

The video maker is very personable and takes you through each step of build slowly and thoroughly so even a novice DIYer will have no problem building this cheap PVC bow.

9. Bamboo Skewer Bow and Arrow

Learn how to make a bow and arrow in this YouTube video using bamboo skewers, craft sticks, and twine . While the finished project won’t be suitable for hunting wild game, it’s a fun DIY project that will provide a suitable weapon for use during target practice.

Learning the mechanics of how a bow is built and works will help you become a better archer so you can make accurate shots with a more substantial bow and arrow set.

Get out those old, unused bamboo skewers and turn on this informative YouTube video and build your own DIY bow and arrows set today.

10. Homemade Archery Bow

This homemade bow by artofmanliness is created from PVC pipe and is very inexpensive to make. The low cost makes this bow great for use during target practice but it’s also powerful enough to use to harvest dinner in the wild.

Follow these steps by step instructions so you can create this homemade archery bow that will be fun to use in the backyard and accurate enough to use in the woods. You may also like to check out homemade archery target to get shooring practice.

Homemade Archery Bow
Homemade Archery Bow Image via: artofmanliness

11. Native American Longbow

This free tutorial will show you how to make an authentic Native American longbow that is 68 inches long and powerful enough to take down wild game.
Plans for this DIY longbow by popularmechanics have to be made in advance because you will need to cut down an 8- inch tree and allow the wood to dry out for up to one year. If you have a piece of dried wood on hand, then you can begin this DIY project sooner.

Written instructions combined with detailed drawings will enable you to create your own longbow as soon as your selected wood has dried.

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how to make a bow and arrow, Image via: popularmechanics

12. Bamboo Bow and Arrow

Learn how to make a bow and arrow from bamboo by instructables that appears so natural it looks like it grew in the woods instead of being created by human hands.

Lengths of thick and thin bamboo are used to create the bow and the arrow quiver that is attached to the bow. The handcrafted are also made from bamboo and can be used to harvest small game.

If you have access to growing bamboo, this DIY project will be almost free to make.

how to make a bow and arrow from bamboo
Bow and Arrow Image credit: instructables

13. Cardboard Bow and Arrow

This free youtube video tutorial will show you how to make a bow and arrow from cardboard in this youtube video. Cardboard is a very sturdy material and can be used in building many things, including a functional bow and arrow.
This is a fun DIY project for creating with your kids and this bow and arrow set is best used for target practice.

14. Mini Bow and Arrow

This is a great rainy day project that you can do with your kids. The materials needed to build this mini bow and arrows by thebroodinghen are items you probably already have around the house – popsicle sticks, dental floss, Q-tips and a sharp knife.
Create several of these mini bows and arrows and have fun ‘hunting’ each other around the house on rainy or snowy days.

Mini Bow and Arrow
Mini Bow and Arrow Image credit: thebroodinghen

15. Hunger Games Faux Weapons

This DIY bow and arrow by sophie-world can be part of a fun game for children called Hunger Games. Instead of fighting till the death like in the real Hunger Games movies, make up your own game rules and use these faux weapons as game props.

Part of the game can also be sending the kids out into the woods to find their own sticks for building the bow and arrows. You will also need cord elastic and duct tape for this DIY project.

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DIY bow and arrow Image credit: sophie-world

16. Plastic Bow and Arrow

Lightweight and easy to build, this plastic bow and arrow set by thecosplaychronicles will provide hours of fun for kids. The bow is fashioned from plastic that is designed to hide electrical wires and the arrows are created from lengths of bamboo with aluminum foil arrowheads.
Add some string and feathers and the finished product will resemble a real longbow.

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Plastic Bow and Arrow, Image via: thecosplaychronicles

17. Coat Hanger Bow

Make a toy bow from a plastic coat hanger with this easy to follow YouTube video. This will be fun for all ages and the homemade arrows are made with cotton-tipped swabs so they are safe for shooting inside the house.
The plastic coat hanger is not damaged during the building process and can be re-used for hanging clothes after playtime is over.

Ending Note!

DIY bow and arrow is not only used to hunt small wild game birds but you can also make one to provide hours of fun to your kids. From any of the above ideas we have shared you can make a bow and arrow that you find fit for your hunting needs or to provide as a fun activity to your children.

17 Popular Indoor Vine Plants That Are Easy To Care For

Indoor vine plants make the inside of your home more attractive and healthier, plus they are easy to care for. A home that has house plants, especially indoor climbing plants, will look more lavish and expensive.

Living plants help to purify the air and an indoor vine plant can extend throughout a room to help occupants breathe easier day and night. Choose from our list of the best 17 popular vine plants we have make a round up of that are easy to care for so you can make your home appear more lavish and purify indoor air.

Vine House Plants  

1- Betel Leaf Plant

The first one we have is an indoor vine plant that is native to India and it produces heart-shaped leaves that look like they have been coated with wax. The plant is a member of the pepper family and the leaves are prized for their medicinal and culinary uses.

Betel leaf is a slow-growing vine that produces mildly scented white flowers in the spring. The vine will reach about 3 feet in length when mature. Place potted planted in a low-light location that is out of the way of drafts and air conditioning vents. This vine plant likes warm temperatures that won’t dip below 50F. If betel leaf gets too cold it will drop its leaves.

Keep soil moist and feed vine every other month. Leaves can be harvested when the plant is 6 months old. You may also like to have a view of other types of plants you can grow indoors such as: house plants to clean indoor air.

Betel Leaf Indoor Vine Plant
Betel Leaf Indoor Vine Plant that produces heart-shaped leaves, flower in the spring, harves time 6 mnth

2- Arrowhead Vine

This indoor vine thrives on a little neglect and is ideal for someone who is often away from home for a few days at a time. Arrowhead vine needs to dry out between watering and fertilized once a month during the active growing season. Mist vine during the winter and stop fertilizing.

Place arrowhead vine in a bright location but not in direct sunlight.

The leaves change shape as the plant matures, beginning as an arrowhead shape, and then changing into three to five finger-like sections

Arrowhead Indoor Vine Plant
Arrowhead Indoor Vine Plant

3- Black-Eyed Susan Vine

The Black-Eyed Susan Vine is so easy to grow indoors in a hanging basket, all it needs is a little water and a lot of sunshine. It’s easy to train to grow vertically also and will wrap itself around any vertical structure.

The vine will reach a mature length of 8 feet and grows best in loamy, slightly acidic soil that drains well. This fast-growing vine needs plenty of water but dislikes soggy soil

This is one of the best climbing plants I like the most to grow indoors if you want bloom color. Black-eyed Susan vine will produce blooms all summer in white, yellow, red, or orange. You may also like to have a view of other types of plants you can grow indoors such as: hanging herb garden ideas for indoors.

Black-Eyed Susan Vine Plant
Black-Eyed Susan Vine Plant mature length 8 feet

4- Burro’s Tail Vine Plant

Attractive succulent plant with waxy blue-green leaves that resemble long hair that has been braided. Burro’s tail likes dry soil, indirect sunlight, and warm temperatures.

The soil should remain moist at all times but over-watering this indoor vine plant will cause the roots to rot. Burro’s tail also grows best in a room that remains consistently warm.

Plant this vine house plant in a hanging basket so the unusual-looking ‘tails’ can spill over the side. Tails will reach a mature length of 1-2 feet.

Burro’s Tail Vine Plant
Burro’s Tail Vine Plant contains waxy blue-green leaves, mature length og 1 to 2 feet

5- Creeping Fig Vine Plant For Indoor

It’s a fast-growing creeping vine with small, leathery dark green foliage. Vigorous-growing, clinging, dense branches adhere to any surface and look enchanting as a ground cover, climbing up an outdoor fence or spilling over a hanging basket indoors.

Creeping fig is versatile and can be grown indoors or outdoors as long as it receives plenty of indirect sunlight. A mature vine can reach up to 30 feet in length but can be kept pruned to any desired length.

Water only when the top of soil becomes dry and feed only twice each year; once in the spring and again in the summer. Do not feed vine in fall and winter. Spritz vine with water during the winter to increase humidity and decrease the amount of water poured onto soil. You may also like to have a view of other types of plants you can grow indoors such as: small and large indoor plants.

Creeping Fig Vine Plant For Indoor
Creeping Fig Vine Plant For Indoor with small, leathery dark green foliage, mature length is 30

6- Heartleaf Philodendron

Also known as the Sweetheart plant because of its heart-shaped leaves that start bronze then turn to a glossy green color as the leaf matures.

Heartleaf philodendron will reach a mature length of 4 feet and the plant will need to be pinched back occasionally to keep it looking full. Pinch after a leaf node (the place where a leaf is attached to the stem). A new stem will grow from that node and more heart-shaped leaves will be produced on this indoor vine plant.

Place plant in a bright location but not in direct sunlight. Keep soil moist from spring through fall, but reduce water during the winter months. This indoor vine plant loves humidity and is an ideal house plant to place in the bathroom.

Heartleaf Philodendron
Heartleaf Philodendron that has heart-shaped leaves, mature length of 4 feet

7- Hoya Vine

The hoya vine has beautiful waxy foliage, produces fragrant flowers, and is super easy to grow indoors. The trailing stems of this indoor vine plant will reach one foot in length along with clusters of aromatic waxy flowers when the plant is mature.

The large waxy leaves hold water so this plant needs very little water to grow. Place plant in a bright location but not in direct sunlight. Hoya is fast growing and will produce blooms when less than one year old.

Hoya Vine Indoor
Hoya Vine Indoor with large waxy leaves, flowers within 1 year

8- Inch Plant For Indoor

Also called Wandering Jew or Purple Heart, this indoor vine plant has been around forever and can be grown outdoors also.

The leaf colors vary and range from deep purple to green and purple stripes. The trailing steam and lush foliage look stunning in a hanging basket. In mid-summer, the Inch plant will produce tiny purple flowers.

Place this vine house plant in a location where it will be in bright light and receive a little direct sunlight every day. The leaf color will fade if this vine does not receive a little direct sun daily.

Inch Plant Indoor
Inch Plant Indoor also called Wandering Jew or Purple Heart, blooms in summer

9- Ivy Indoor Vine

Ivy is a slow-growing house plant as compared to the other one we have in this list that is happy to sit on a shelf among books and knick-knacks all its life. It’s an easy-care indoor vine that thrives in medium to bright light.

Ivy does not like soggy soil, so wait until the top inch of soil is dry before watering. If this vine house plant is over-watered the leaves will turn brown and the plant will eventually die. The vine does like humidity and it makes a great addition to a bathroom. Spritz daily with water to increase humidity.

Ivy Indoor Vine
Ivy Indoor Vine is a slow-growing house plant

10- Golden Pothos

Golden pothos is a fast-growing vine and is virtually indestructible. Also known as devil’s ivy this indoor vine plant grows equally well in shade or sunlight, but the green and yellow leaf color will be brighter when the vine is grown in a sunny location.

This popular indoor vine plant can be allowed to grow unchecked to create a long, flowing vine that can easily reach around a room or it can be kept pinched back to create a more compact houseplant suitable for displaying on a table or desktop.

Golden Pothos Vine
Golden Pothos Vine is a fast-growing vine

11- Jasmine Vine Plant

This hard-working indoor vine plant gives you a fast-growing green vine, white flowers, and a delightful fragrance. Blooms appear on this house plant in mid-winter and produce the strongest fragrance at night.

Jasmine vine plant grows best in a porous soil mix that contains compost and tree bark. Place the plant in a south-facing window so it will receive bright, indirect light. Feed every month during the growing season. Water when the top of soil becomes dry.

Jasmine Vine Plant
Jasmine Vine Plant blooms in mid winter

12- Maiden Hair Vine

This hardy vine looks like it has a bad case of bed-head hair. Long, wiry stems are covered in tiny little oval leaves and stick out in every direction from the planter. This vine is native to New Zealand and stems will reach a mature length of 8 inches. Grow in medium light and water only when soil becomes dry.

Maiden Hair Vine
Maiden Hair Vine is native to New Zealand and reach a mature length of 8 inches

13- Indoor Philodendron Vine

This easy-care indoor vine plant grows well in low-light conditions and will wrap itself around any stationary object. Philodendron needs bright light to grow but not direct sunlight. If direct sunlight touches the leaves they will turn yellow and fall off.

Wait until the top inch of soil dries out before watering and use a water-soluble plant food once a month to keep vine well-fed and growing strong.

Indoor Philodendron Vine
Indoor Philodendron Vine

14- Passionflower For Indoor

This indoor vine plant produces large fragrant flowers that will fill a room with a sweet fragrance. The spent blooms will fall off naturally so you won’t have to dead-head old blooms to keep vine looking good.

Place vine in a bright location away from direct sunlight. Keep soil moist but not soggy. Fertilize twice a year, once in spring and again in mid-summer.

passionflower Indoor Vine Plant
passionflower Indoor Vine Plant produces large fragrant flowers

15- String of Pearls

String of pearls is a low-maintenance creeping succulent that tolerates prolonged drought and does well in a bright light location. It grows equally well in its own planter or is happy to share space with other plants.

The leaves look like small green bubbles growing along the stem and give the appearance of a string of green pearls. The plants also produce tiny white flowers that have an aroma similar to cinnamon.

Water sparingly and keep out of reach of children and pets as this indoor vine plant is poisonous when eaten.

String of Pearls Vine Plant
String of Pearls Vine Plant leaves look like small green bubbles growing

16- Spider Plant

One of the easiest indoor vine plants to grow and to propagate. The spider plant is so named because of its small spider-like plants that dangle down from the mother plant like spiders on a web.

New plants can be created by pinching off one of the tiny ‘spiderettes’  and placing it in potting soil.

Place this house plant in bright, indirect sunlight and water only when the top inch of soil becomes dry. Fertilize once in the spring.

Spider Plant For Indoor
Spider Plant For Indoor

17- Swiss Cheese Vine

This is a large-leafed, unusual looking trailing plant that makes a great evergreen plant for a vacant corner in any room. The vine produces large green leaves that have holes in them, like Swiss cheese.

Place this vine in a location that is bright but away from direct sunlight. Keep soil moist but not soggy. Fertilize in spring and summer but not in fall and winter. You may also like to have a view of other types of plants you can grow indoors such as:  low light indoor trees.

Swiss Cheese Vine
Spider Plant For Indoor produces large-leaves that have holes in it

Conclusion

Bring indoor vine plants in your home that add beauty and fragnant flowers. After growing through a vast options of indoor vine plants we have shared with you can help you to decide any one from the list and inspiration for indoor plants. Hope you like our article!

11 DIY Pool Fence Ideas That Are Easy To Install

Have you ever thought about the need for a pool fence? You are not alone. Many people build pool fences for various reasons. First of all, it provides protection, and especially if you are a parent, the pool fence can give you peace of mind. What can be better than knowing that your kids are safe when playing in the backyard? In many places, having a pool fence is actually a law.

Pool fences come in various shapes, varieties, colors, and patterns. However, If you are looking for a low-cost solution, or you just want to do it yourself, then there are numerous ideas for DIY pool fences on the internet we have collected for you. We explored DIY pool fencing guides and chose some of the best for you. Below, you will find some of the most useful, creative, and easy-to-do guides on how to install a pool fence.

1. Instructions For Frameless Glass Pool Installation

This particular video guide will show you step-by-step how to install a frameless glass pool fence on Youtube. Glass pool fence has become very popular in recent years. It keeps the beauty of the landscape and also provides appropriate protection. As a result, you get a clear view, modern design, and protection. However, glass pool fencing can be quite difficult to care for, because of the constant requirement of cleaning.

In the video guide to DIY glass pool fencing, the needed materials are explained. To do the job yourself, you will need a drill, nails, screws, string line, tape measure, level, hammer, pencil, and knife. Do not forget to also have specific glass gloves to be protected in the building process.

Make sure that you buy good quality fencing materials. In the guide video, you will be able to see very detailed (and thoroughly explained) instructions and steps for setting up the DIY glass pool fencing. You may also like to check out DIY solar pool heaters.

2. Budget-friendly Guide to Aluminum Pool Fence Installation

This DIY aluminum pool fence installation youtube video guide will help you to build the fence on your own without any complications. This particular guide goes very deep in detail and answers the questions that may come up at any stage of the construction process. The main advantages of aluminum fencing are that it is elegant and requires very little to no maintenance. Additionally, it is also great protection.

The video guide for DIY pool fence installation is divided into several chapters. Each of them is about the building process and explains the steps and materials in detail. Wondering how to measure correctly, how to make a correct choice, which brand to choose, what to pay attention to, how to install, and what is needed? You can find answers to every question about how to install the pool fence.

3. Installation Guide Of Sentry Safety Pool Fence

Sentry Safety Pool Fence is a brand of pool fencing. They offer in-ground and DIY above ground pool fences like in this Youtube. The brand states that the main aim of its product is to provide a safe environment for kids.

The video guide generally includes and shows the benefits of their own products and why should a person buy those specific fences. However, the specific model that is discussed in this video does not seem to be very safe for kids. It has mesh that can be cut, and children can also climb on plates.

At the beginning of the guide, the tools that will be needed are reviewed. They also state that the company rents out essential tools and supplies. The tools that will be needed include drills and drill bits, knives, pliers, markers, wrenches, tape measure, hammer, and extension cord. Depending on the specific product, your tool requirements may vary.

4. Step-By-Step Guide To DIY Frameless Pool Fence Installation

The video guide explains DIY glass pool fencing installation on Youtube, which comes without frames is short, quick, and detailed. The instructions are thorough and exact measurements are also provided. Every product and every step is measured closely. First of all, the total length of the channel housing has to be determined.

As the voiceover walks you through the process, the person in the video actually does the work and every step is visible clearly. The work requires at least two people. Especially during the glass installation during which one person holds the glass and the other does set up.

5. Written Guide To DIY Pool Fence Installation

This particular guide has written instructions for DIY pool fence installation at Handyman. The aluminum-material fencing is used in the process, which can be pretty low-maintenance, low-budget, and easy to install, especially for beginners.

In this particular project, 2450X1200mm panels are used. Additionally, before following this guide, bare in mind that the maximum stepping height of this fence is 100mm.

The guide includes 6 major steps with the pictures. First, the excavation of the hole is needed. The second step includes positioning the excavated posts.

The following step shows the attachment of the panels. After that, how to cut the panels, how to handle the gate, and gate latch attaching are explored. This specific guide is not very detailed, and therefore, you may have trouble setting up your DIY pool fencing without experience. You may also like to check out DIY swimming pool.

Written Guide To DIY Pool Fence Installation
Learn how to install a pool fence, Image Handyman

6. DIY Pool Safety Fence

This particular DIY pool safety fence installation Youtube video includes pool fencing and Garden fencing setup instructions. The short video walks the viewer through the process briefly. First, it starts with a short overview of needed gears and tools.

After that, the preparation stage comes. The first step of the setup process is putting the poles and string line to mark the exact area.

After that, the person in the video starts installation, and also voice guide explains what’s happening. The video is pretty useful and informative, and pretty much covers the basics of DIY garden or pool fencing.

7. DIY Glass Pool Fencing Installation With Base Plate Spigots

In this specific video guide, the DIY above ground pool fence installation process is reviewed and explained on Youtube. This specific instructional video teaches how to set up glass pool fencing with the blase plate spigots. The first and major step that is explained is a measurement of the pool area. The measurements have to be precise

Also, there is the website provided in the video, where you enter your measurements and it will calculate the number of spigots, and glass panels that will be needed alongside other important information. The tools that are needed in the process and how to use them are explained in detail.

8. Universal Guide To DIY Pool Fence Installation

The particular guide on DIY pool fence installation in this Youtube video is divided into three stages. The first step is planning, The second one is buying needed materials, and the third step is actually doing the setup.

There are typically two main types of fences that can be purchased, aluminum and glass fences. Aluminum is more budget-friendly and low maintenance. Even though glass fences can be relatively expensive, it is more classy and beautiful.

The tools that will be required to follow this particular video guide are the glass panels, first of all. Additionally, spigots and galvanized masonry nails. After the discussion of the products and planning process, the video goes to the actual process which is explained in detail clearly.

9. Setting Up Mesh Pool Fence On the Ground

If other videos teach how to set up pool fencing on concrete, this one shows us how to install pool fences on the soil in this particular Youtube video guide. This is a non-commercial video that shows the end result and is not done by professional builders.

So, if you are looking for an easy-to-do and simple installation guide for basic pool fencing,  this guide will be helpful. Bear in mind that it is not a step-by-step guide. This shows already-done fencing and steps and tips are only described verbally.

10. DIY Pool Fence Set-Up Guide

Learn how to install the Pool fence on the concrete in this Youtube video. The guide is not very long, and it pretty much covers the essentials of basic pool fence installation. The person in the video shows the steps as he explains what has to be done. It also shows how to install the gate.

The very first step of the process here is planning and marking the specific spots where the fence should go. Also, it is shown that the gate and the fence are safe for kids and they just can not be opened by themselves.

Additionally, it shuts automatically and the handle is located high enough so the child won’t be able to reach it. In the second part of the video, it is also shown how to easily take out and remove the pool fence. You may also like to check out DIY electric fence.

11. How To Install A Pool Fence

This particular video guide is relatively different from others. Generally, it only shows the process of installation without any talking. The music is over the video and this kind of takes the attention away from it. Other than that, the video can be pretty useful for the installation.

The pool fence in the Youtube video is a Vertical cable pool fence. The process of installation is kind of similar to the central vertical cable setup. Six steps of the installation are shown and overviewed briefly.

Conclusion

Above, we explored and discussed the 11 best DIY pool fence ideas. When planning to get pool fencing, it is quite difficult to make a decision. There are many different options available. However, above, you will definitely find the one suitable guide that matches your needs and wants. We would be glad to hear from you in case you have any questions, thoughts, or comments regarding the article above.

References:

ncbi, PubMed Central, Published online 1998 Jan 26, doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD001047 “Pool fencing for preventing drowning of children”, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407364/

Raisingchildren, “Suitable for 0-8 years Swimming pool safety”, https://raisingchildren.net.au/toddlers/safety/bath-water-safety/pool-safety

The New York times, By Jay Romano April 22, 2001, “YOUR HOME; Good Fences Will Make Safer Pools”, https://www.nytimes.com/2001/04/22/realestate/your-home-good-fences-will-make-safer-pools.html

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