The Best Materials To Use To Build A Durable And Low Maintenance Pergola

Pergolas can be a great addition to your yard, creating an oasis of shade and extending the space you have for dining and relaxation. They can increase the value of your home and, given their affordability, generally provide a solid return on investment. Among the key considerations when  are the durability of the materials and their maintenance requirements. Most experts agree that aluminum offers a long life and is easy to look after, but it’s not the only choice, especially for the DIY enthusiast.

The three common materials for pergolas are aluminum, vinyl, and wood. Steel pergolas exist and are very strong but extremely heavy and prone to rust. There are also composite materials, which are long-lasting and easy to clean, but their lack of structural strength means more support is necessary. So there’s a danger of losing that open, airy feel, and sight lines could be interrupted.

Aluminum pergolas have a lot going for them. They don’t have quite the strength of steel, but are still robust. Aluminum does not rust, will not rot, will not be attacked by insects, and is resilient even in the face of hot or very cold weather. The only maintenance required is to wipe it clean from time to time using a cloth and soapy water. Vinyl has many of the same benefits, although it isn’t as strong and may fade over time. If maintenance is your main concern, wood definitely comes in third among these competitors, but it’s worth considering for other reasons.

Aluminum, vinyl, and wood pergolas

Goodbye Traditional Bird Baths: Use A Plastic Bottle To DIY One With Running Water

Goodbye Traditional Bird Baths: Use A Plastic Bottle To DIY One With Running Water

When it's sweltering outside and you know a bird bath on your patio would help your feathered friends cope with the heat, where do you start? While store-bought options might be your first thought, there's a DIY version you'd want to try out. YouTuber Robbie of RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy inspired us with her simple but ingenious idea for a DIY solar-powered bubbling bird bath you can put together in no time, even if you're a beginner DIYer. This is one of the easiest bottle, some rocks, a short piece of plastic tubing, and an inexpensive solar-powered fountain pump kit like the AISITIN DIY Solar Water Pump Kit. You'll also need a hot glue gun and glue sticks, a soldering iron, scissors, a wooden dowel for the perch, and, of course, some water. Then, run to your garden and collect some decorative stones or find some beautiful river rocks.

For More Beautiful Wood Furniture, Paint It Norwegian-Style And Never Go Back

For More Beautiful Wood Furniture, Paint It Norwegian-Style And Never Go Back

Wood furniture will never go out of style, but it's certainly seen plenty of changes throughout the years. Ornate, highly detailed antiques, sleek, mid-century modern pieces, and shabby chic, whitewashed builds have all had their time in the sun at one point or another, leaving you reeling as you shop around for future heirlooms that will remain stylish for decades and . If you're tired of settling for plain, risk-free wood pieces, consider upgrading them with some detailing that's . After all, it's been around for centuries.

Everyone Used To Collect Them — Now They’re A Budget-Friendly Find For Collage Walls

Everyone Used To Collect Them — Now They’re A Budget-Friendly Find For Collage Walls

To the delight of every maximalist, the gallery wall, in all of its monochrome, curated perfection, is no longer in style. In its place? Something a little more spontaneous. The gallery wall's avant-garde cousin, the collage wall, is more like a mood board. It's full of different items and textures — many unframed, easy to pull off the wall, move around, and layer for a personal look. More good news: one of the most perfect additions to your collage wall might cost less than an iced coffee and be found at your local antique store.

No More Boring Racks — This ’80s Find Is A Cuter Way To Organize Your Entryway

No More Boring Racks — This ’80s Find Is A Cuter Way To Organize Your Entryway

After an ABBA album was successfully pressed into one of the first CDs made in 1982, this led to a memorable yet brief era of CDs dominating physical media. As the 2000s introduced people to palm-sized MP3 players and eventually, streaming platforms, the transition from physical to digital media has left many discs to collect dust. Not only was the CD rendered obsolete, a lot of stuff meant for CDs were also phased out, such as built-in CD players in cars, and even furniture like CD racks and cabinets. Nevertheless, just as you can repurpose old furniture, you could also give new life to CD racks as a chic and practical entryway storage.

Trade In The Flimsy Baskets: The Durable Vintage Find That Creates Instant Storage

Trade In The Flimsy Baskets: The Durable Vintage Find That Creates Instant Storage

Woven baskets have been having their moment as staples in home decor for quite a few decades now. After all, they are affordable, easy to tuck household items into, and blend in well with plenty of style aesthetics. However, they can fray, sag, and fall apart faster than you would like, especially once they are holding any heavier items. If you want a storage solution that can survive a move, a flood, or even a curious 3-year-old, try adding a vintage metal ammunition box to your shelves.