Want to beautify your garden?
And you are looking for ideas to improve your garden?
No need to look for genius ideas at Gifi!
We have selected for you 28 inexpensive decoration ideas for your garden and terrace .
Design, recycled, zen, modern ideas... You'll see, there's something for everyone!
And they are both beautiful, easy to make and more economical. Watch:
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With the help of a simple wooden plank and brackets, a window open to the garden can be transformed into a home bar. Just make sure your plank is at least as long or longer than the window itself.
An open cabana turns into a fabulous dining space. To do this, just add some colorful chairs, a table and some flowers.
All you have to do is cut a square bandana into a triangle. Then use hot glue to attach it to a string. Choose a color you like and repeat the process until you get the perfect length.
Looks like a sober and functional piece of furniture, doesn't it? With its traditional style, this tiered potting table is actually an ideal storage piece for any outdoor space. One day, use it to water the plants, and the next day as a sideboard to serve cold drinks!
Did you know that you can transform your doormat just with a spray paint? The nice thing about this DIY project is that you can buy some cheap doormats and practice until you get the desired result.
Turn over a large bucket, trash can, or barrel (you might have one gathering dust in your garage!) and set it on your porch to use as a little side table. Ideal for displaying flowers or placing a drink!
Not enough room to grow vegetables in your garden? Why not use a wooden ladder and some painted boards to make it a raised garden? It's a great idea for turning a small area into a vegetable patch. All you have to do is put a few flower pots and boxes recycled into planters on it.
Build a brazier by laying out cobblestones in a circle. Perfect for making a fire safely and you don't even need mortar! And it doesn't take you more than 20 minutes to do it.
Hang a shoe organizer on the picket fence and grow herbs in the compartments. It's a fun way to make a vertical garden.
Just before guests arrive, place floating candles and zinnias in a birdbath. Light the candles to create a magical atmosphere.
Admittedly, "fairy dust" may just be sparkling sequins... but don't tell the children that! You can also mix imaginary worlds by creating a decoration on the theme of mermaids.
Hanging a rake near the back door of the house is handy for hanging hats, the dog's leash and your bouquets of flowers!
Keep your basil close at hand with this palette. Just screw clamps on it and put pots on it. Place the pallet in front of the house, against the balustrade of the balcony or the terrace to have your fresh herbs nearby.
Are you looking for a nice decoration for your terrace and an effective mosquito repellent? With this homemade lemon eucalyptus candle, you have both! And it's just as effective on a daily basis as commercial insecticides. Find out how here.
Are your succulents suffering from the sun? This vintage toolbox makes it easy to move them to a shady spot.
Make a paved path home with these stenciled painted tiles. Your lawn will thank you!
Give a second life to your old shutters by recycling them into a plant support on the terrace. Featuring a glass top, this side table is also the perfect place to set down a pitcher of chilled lemonade.
With melamine plates, having lunch outside is easier both for you and for the birds! Don't forget to put birdseed in it!
Do you remember this simple plant? Show it off with a side table. Originally intended for serving drinks, this metal server is now overflowing with moss and succulents.
The Radio Flyer wagons of your childhood can still be used in adulthood. Stacked on top of each other, the wagons become a nice modern service for drinks. All that remains is to serve the mojitos!
Plant your flowers in pretty, colorful colanders. The advantage is that you don't have to worry about water drainage! Plus, just wrap a rope around the handles to make these planters quickly.
Separate the lettuce from the tomatoes with a raised bed. The advantage is that the borders keep pests away and limit the growth of weeds. Discover the easy and inexpensive way to make a raised vegetable garden.
And if you add wheels to your wooden container, you have mobile planters. Very practical!
Here is an idea that does not cost more than 15 €, perfect for recreating a holiday atmosphere. The curtains hanging under the porch simulate a poolside shelter. Ideal for idleness!
Create a beautiful patio by stenciling geometric shapes directly onto the floor slab. Do not forget to apply a suitable varnish to protect and preserve the colors.
Old vintage license plates can serve as a tin roof for swallows and wrens. Just use a screw or hot glue to outfit a beautifully painted birdhouse.
Large shutters (old or new) can accommodate succulents and mosses. Want some advice? Place them in the shade of your home to encourage their growth.
Give the chickadees in your neighborhood a snack by decorating your trees with this homemade treat. Prepared in a donut mould, it clings easily. You can also use this easy trick to make a bird feeder.
To contrast with terracotta pots, inexpensive galvanized steel basins can also be used as planters. In this oval basin, drill drainage holes in the bottom, and grow basil!
Don't trust it! The owner of this deck prematurely aged the wood with a vinegar-based mixture. A striped, water-resistant outdoor rug brings a decorative touch to this cozy resting space.
Have you tried one of these easy and inexpensive ideas for landscaping your garden? Tell us in the comments which one you prefer. We can't wait to read you!