Many of us have our hands so full decorating the interior of our homes that we barely give any thought to decorating outside, besides putting up a few plastic chairs and a table. However, decorating your outdoor space freshly and excitingly doesn’t have to be hard. There’s no better place to host guests on a nice night than outside on a beautiful patio or porch.

Read on for eight unique ways you can spice up your outdoor living setup!

Decorating Outdoor Space
Decorating Outdoor Space

Reuse Vintage Cans and Tins

Instead of a traditional clay pot, you can put your plants out in vintage aluminium buckets and cans, like old-school potato chip tins, for example. Search sites like Etsy and eBay to find some great ideas, then pop in your favourite flowers and greenery to brighten up your porch or patio with a bit of vintage glamour.

Spark a Fire

Fire pits are an excellent way to bring warmth and a homey feel into any outdoor space. Whether you’re hanging out with friends and family or having a couples’ date night, fires provide the perfect space for everyone to gather around and come together. Nothing compares to the warm, mellow glow of a fire.

Outdoor Furniture
Outdoor Furniture

One of the best ways to bring fire into your outdoor space is a fire pit table. These unique pieces of furniture have the functionality of a table with the ambience, lighting, and warmth of a fire pit. You can put drinks, appetizers, and desserts on these tables while a small fire pit burns in the center.

Many firepit tables are quite expensive (though they’re worth the investment). If you’re short on cash, however, check out this DIY firepit guide. It’s a simple fire pit to build, but it looks great. Best of all, it’ll only cost you $60!

  1. Repurpose Old Drawers

Wooden drawers from a dresser or nightstand can make a perfect raised planter! Simply attach them to a small A-frame folding ladder base to give your favourite greenery a rustic, unique home straight out of Captain Fantastic. Best of all, you won’t be spending a dime!

Hideaway in a Treehouse

Out of all the backyard accessories we can think of, a treehouse is perhaps the most classic. From Codename Kids Next Door to Swiss Family Robinson, everyone knows treehouses are just plain awesome, especially if you have kids. Lots of folks think it’s too much work to build one, but they’re wrong!

You don’t have to be Bob the Builder to create an awesome backyard treehouse, we promise, and you don’t have to burn a hole in your wallet, either. Head over to Treehouse Supplies for in-depth treehouse building kits, materials, and tips and tricks. All the materials you need can be bought here, too. Some of these build plans go for as low as $49.99 (for a 14’ x 12’ one tree, two-post treehouse), so you definitely won’t be breaking the bank, either!

Hang Curtains and Awnings

An outdoor room or pergola well strung with curtains and awnings simply oozes luxury, evoking the feel of an Oriental palace, but this is an incredibly cheap and simple way to accessorize your space. Light curtains provide perfect protection from the sun on hot days, as well as a modicum of privacy, while still allowing you to draw them back when you don’t want them. We recommend going with a soft, off-white tone for breathability and a relaxed aesthetic, but curtains and awnings of all hues can work well.

String Up Some Lights

There’s simply no reason not to use a few string lights in your outdoor space. They’re cheap, easy to hang, and can completely revamp the vibe and feel of a space, whether you go with twinkle lights or traditional string lighting sets.

House outdoor lights
House outdoor lights (Image source)

On the other end of the spectrum, rope lights strung along ground walkways and porch bannisters are a great way to both illuminate your space for safety purposes (so no one trips) and keep it hip and cute!

Design Your Own Pergola

At first glance, this one, like the treehouse, seems like it might take a fair bit of hard work. It isn’t the easiest option on our list, but a beautiful pergola can revolutionize your outdoor space and provide a space for you to accessorize with all sorts of decor and greenery.

You can easily construct a pergola even on a tight budget, and the design linked here is adjustable to fit almost any size area. The materials and tools required are quite basic, too. All you need is some lumber and basic hardware, in addition to a circular saw and a drill!

Hang Up a Hammock

Nothing is more relaxing than a nice nap in a gently swaying hammock, and in our opinion, every backyard could do with a hammock! They’re cheap and easy to set up, but they look great, and all you need is two trees or posts!