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Five Easy Weekend Projects To Refresh Your Outdoor Space This Spring

By Hayzche Ryll Elep

Whether you have a garden, courtyard or balcony, these weekend projects can help you make the most of your outdoor space.

Usually, spring is when homes open back up. Longer days are on the way, and barbecue-ready evenings set the scene for reconnecting with neighbours, friends and family.

Warmer spring weather means more time spent outdoors. Picture: Getty

The good news? You don’t need a big budget or professional help to make a big impact.

Why spring is the perfect time for a refresh

After winter, as the weather warms, it’s only natural to gravitate outdoors. Freshening up your space now means you’ll spend more time there – and you’ll find it easier to host friends and family.

Here are five projects you can tackle in a weekend to give your backyard or balcony a lift.

1. Build a firepit area

Firepits aren’t just for cold weather – they add ambience year-round and can make evenings outdoors last longer.

Firepits can add ambience to your outdoor space. Picture: Getty

Create a simple firepit zone using fire-safe pebbles or pavers from hardware stores such as Bunnings.

Add a store-bought firepit, then surround it with folding timber chairs from IKEA or other retailers for easy storage.

2. Liven up your outdoor dining zone

You don’t need a major overhaul to make your outdoor dining area more inviting. Even small tweaks can have a big impact.

Move your table to a sunny spot, sand and reoil timber surfaces, and finish the look with a decorative table runner or cushions from Kmart or Target.

A defined dining space makes alfresco meals more appealing. Picture: Unsplash

3. DIY vertical garden

A vertical garden is a smart way to add greenery in a small space while freeing up floor area.

Start with a garden trellis panel from a hardware store, then attach pots for herbs like basil, parsley and mint  – ready to pluck for the kitchen.

4. Install instant shade

With Australian UV levels soaring in spring and summer, shade is a must.

Adding shade to your outdoor area in spring ensures it’s comfortable in the hotter months. Picture: Getty

Try a ready-to-hang shade sail for patios or invest in a freestanding umbrella for portable flexibility. Adding shade now will make your space safer and more comfortable through the hotter months.

5. Refresh your outdoor flooring

Reviving your flooring can transform the feel of an outdoor area.

Pressure-wash pavers or reoil decks before the summer heat sets in. For covered areas, consider an outdoor rug to add instant warmth and texture.

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