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With prices on everything we buy rising, does that mean you now have to sacrifice your dream backyard structure? Not necessarily. Backyard structures can be built in ways that are kind to your wallet. Some of our readers have some budget-friendly tips for building the backyard structure of your dreams while on a budget. Read them below.
Zeeshan Haider

Zeeshan Haider

CEO, and Founder of .

Make it Multi-functional

    1. Start small. If you’re looking to create a backyard structure on a budget, it’s best to start small. Working with a smaller space can help you manage costs while still creating a beautiful outdoor area.

    2. Think DIY. If you have the skills, building a backyard structure yourself can help you save money. With the right tools and materials, you can create a backyard oasis that fits your budget.

    3. Look for used materials. You can often find materials for your backyard project at second-hand stores and online. Shopping around for used materials can help you save money and still get the look you want.

    4. Recycle & upcycle. If you’re looking for an even more budget-friendly option, consider recycling or upcycling materials you already have. You can use old furniture, pallets, and other found materials to create beautiful backyard structures.

    5. Choose affordable materials. If you’re looking for more traditional materials, consider choosing affordable alternatives. For example, if you’re looking for decking, opt for composite materials rather than hardwood.

    6. Make it multi-functional. If you have limited space, consider making your backyard structure multi-functional. You could create a structure that doubles as a seating area and a storage space or a structure that can be used for a variety of activities.

Use Recycled Materials

There are many budget-friendly tips you can use to ensure that you’re keeping the costs down with building backyard structures. The best way to do this is to use recycled materials as much as possible. For example, if you have old wooden furniture or bits of wood, these can be made into planters fairly easily.

Sometimes fences don’t need to be replaced. Instead, they can be reinforced and restrained or painted to give them a new lease of life. Finding shops that sell cheaper materials is useful, and you can even check social media to see if people are giving away materials or old furniture. They also tend to sell them at a cheaper price too.

Dave Sayce

Dave Sayce

CEO and founder of .
Matt Marshall

Matt Marshall

Use Reclaimed Materials

Use reclaimed materials to build your structure. You can find old windows, doors, and even entire walls at salvage yards for very cheap prices.

Start with a design that requires fewer materials. Your design should be simple enough that you can make it with as few materials as possible, so you won’t have to worry about running out of money halfway through construction.

Hire a professional to do the heavy lifting if needed; that way you don’t have to worry about getting injured or wasting time during construction.

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