Wheelbarrow – Home Design, Garden & Architecture Blog Magazine https://goodshomedesign.com Interior Design, DIY Creative Ideas, Craft, Home and Garden Ideas | GoodsHomeDesign Mon, 26 Sep 2016 14:40:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 How To Build Your Own Fire Pit in a Weekend for Under $200 https://goodshomedesign.com/how-to-build-your-own-fire-pit-in-a-weekend-for-under-200/ https://goodshomedesign.com/how-to-build-your-own-fire-pit-in-a-weekend-for-under-200/#comments Sat, 15 Nov 2014 03:09:48 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=22513 backyard-fire-pit-home-design

A small gathering outside with your friends will prove some of the most awesome time you can have in your residence. To fulfill a plan like this, a fire pit might be the perfect tool; you will be surprised what a circle with a diameter of 4 ft 4″ can do in terms of outdoor entertainment. So what are you waiting for? Unwind over a few fried marshmallows next to the warm light of the fire pit. All you need for a DIY fire pit project, in terms of materials, are only 125 Bricks, 50 ft Aluminum Sheeting, four 80lb bags of Concrete and four 60lb bags of Mortar. Some duct tape or a dozen wooden stakes will prove handy in `drawing` the initial circle. A wheelbarrow and other tools (like shovel, measuring tape, garden hose, measuring tape, carpenter’s level) will give you the help you need to accomplish this simple pit. Check out the video tutorial and you will thank us later for the fun you and your friends or family are going to have around this place.

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Use an Old Wheelbarrow as a Planter https://goodshomedesign.com/use-an-old-wheelbarrow-as-a-planter/ https://goodshomedesign.com/use-an-old-wheelbarrow-as-a-planter/#comments Mon, 16 Jun 2014 18:22:28 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=18004 wheelbarrow-planter

The décor of your garden is influenced by many things. You see gardening projects on the internet focused on building structures, like pergolas, gazebos or fountains, but the secret behind a beautiful garden can lay in reusing outdoor tools and instruments. The wheelbarrow will make a perfect planter and an important addition to a rustic design. All the work you have to do in this DIY adventure is maybe getting rid of the rust off the wheelbarrow, give it a paint job and fill it with plants or flowers. It will look so inviting! Such a device is so great because you can move it anywhere else when you feel it doesn’t fit anymore, or some other plants have grown and overshadow it. You can use a regular wheelbarrow, but a wooden one will make the rustic ambient much more present. Choose the nicest design of a wheelbarrow planter and it will improve the overall garden design with ease. Take the photos given as guideline and make your garden the most beautiful in your area!

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DIY Wheelbarrow Miniature Garden https://goodshomedesign.com/diy-miniature-garden-in-wheelbarrow/ https://goodshomedesign.com/diy-miniature-garden-in-wheelbarrow/#respond Sat, 03 May 2014 14:18:45 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=16755 wheelbarrow-miniature-garden

Improve the decor in your garden with a simple and easy DIY project. You see in the magazines and across the internet that people often go to great lengths (financially and otherwise) to change the interior design for the better. But actually, all they need to do is pay attention to the little things and create stylish pieces of decorations. This DIY Wheelbarrow Miniature Garden is the perfect example of that. And the great thing is you can use the things already found in your yard, like an old wheelbarrow. Don’t worry, the rust holes will prove very useful as drainage holes. So, here is the list of items you will ned to finish the project:

• a wheelbarrow;
• soil;
• plants;
• paint;
• a piece of cardboard;
• fleck stone spray;
• a birdhouse;
• a pie basket riser;
• plastic roll Christmas village supplies;
• a bunch of miniature figurines;
• (optional) glue;

Start by giving a new coat of paint to your wheelbarrow. Once it has dried up, pour the soil in and position it in the place you would like to see impress guests and friends. It can be moved later on, but it’s harder with all those pieces on. Then, transform the cardboard into a small garden `wall` with the help of the fleck spray. Put the birdhouse on a pie basket rise and start adding the miniatures. Also, use the plastic roll as a `brick flooring` for your small garden. According to the level of detail you want to work on, you could stick as much as you want to the scene. A mini outhouse will definitely grab some smiles. Decorate with plants and twigs and your work is done!

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source: Red Shed Vintage

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