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Enhancing Your Outdoor Living Space for Under $30 - 11/1/2004 - Home Exterior Deck Porch Patio Sidewalk

Enhancing Your Outdoor Living Space for Under $30

Even those that do not consider themselves woodworkers, may find some projects that are easy to build. These simple projects will definitely enhance your outdoor living space.

Building an Adirondack Chair
Everybody loves the look and comfort of an Adirondack chair. They are readily available for prices that can top $200. However, you can build one yourself, using weather-resistant lumber, for about $30. Many plans are available at the home center or even on the Internet. These plans will show you the different pieces that will need to be cut and the simple assembly that is required. Carefully follow the directions to cut all pieces needed for your chair. It is a good idea to use sandpaper to smooth out any rough spots or splinters. Assemble as detailed in the plans using high quality exterior glue to ensure its durability.

All you need is:
3 pieces of 1"x8"x8'
2 pieces of 1"x4"x8'
(50) 1 1/2" coated deck screws
Cordless drill
Circular saw
Jigsaw
Exterior wood glue
Sand paper

Building a Fan Trellis
A fan trellis can be a great addition to any deck, patio or existing landscaping. The only wood that you need to create this trellis is treated lattice strips. Start by butting 5 strips 84" long. Place the strips on a flat surface, evenly stacking them together. Glue, screw and wrap wire around 8" on one end of the stacked strips. Then cut two pieces from the remaining lattice strip (36" and 24"). Equally spread the existing five strips to create a fan shape and nail the 36” strip at the widest point into the edge of each lattice strip to hold its shape. Install the 24” strip at the midway point and nail it in place as well. You are now ready to place the fan trellis in the ground or your favorite planter. Simply add a climbing vine in front of the trellis and attach to encourage upward growth.

Here's what you need:
(6) treated lattice strips to create the fan shape
Small coated deck screws
Drill
Hand saw
Small galvanized nails
Hammer
Exterior wood glue
Wire

Side Table
Even the scrap lumber left over from your projects can be used to construct an attractive small side table. Determine the height that would be ideal for the table, cut all pieces needed, and assemble the pieces using glue and coated deck screws to create your table. Before you know it, you'll be able to surround yourself with your new creations in your outdoor space.

For more information on how to build outdoor furniture and plans, check out the following sites:
www.familyhandyman.com
www.toolcenter.com/SOMERSET/


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