The 9 Backyard DIYs That Will Give You the Most Bang For Your Buck

HGTV host Chip Wade knows a thing or two about backyard makeovers. The Atlanta-based contractor is a pro when it comes to helping homeowners customize interior and exterior spaces to fit their lifestyles and needs. He shows his skills on the HGTV series Elbow Room, the fourth season of which debuted Saturday, May 16.

But you don't always need the help of a professional — or a big budget — to get the backyard of your dreams. We spoke with Chip, who is also currently working with Liberty Mutual Insurance as its new New Beginnings Expert, to find out which projects homeowners can undertake on their own. Renovating your own backyard, Chip says, "clearly is going to provide not only that personal life touch, which I'm a huge advocate of, but also gives you a way to save a little bit of money." Source: Jessica McGowan, iStock.com/Chuck Collier Schmidt, and iStock.com/unknown

Make a Mobile Planting Cart
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Make a Mobile Planting Cart

Put your garden on wheels! This way, you can move your gardening cart into wherever the sunlight is best. "I've actually done this recently," Chip says. "By creating a mobile cart, it can be very, very easy to shift in the perfect spot, either in close proximity to the house or positioned where [plants] get the right amount of sun and shade."

Lay a Hardscape Patio
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Lay a Hardscape Patio

For Chip, this is the most approachable DIY of them all. He says, "It's one of those elements that gives you immediate function by creating a less maintenance-intensive backyard." There's a hardscape patio for everyone, too. He adds, "The beauty is that there's so many different options out there. You can do anything from a natural flagstone patio to a cast concrete paver patio. [A hardscape patio is] probably my biggest endorsement to do because they are cost effective, look fantastic, and can go down so quickly."

Install a Cooling Feature
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Install a Cooling Feature

Backyards are often enjoyed when the weather is warm, which is why Chip recommends installing a cooling feature like a fountain or waterfall. Or, Chip recommends a DIY wall of water by modifying an existing outdoor irrigation system. "This is definitely a DIY project you can do in a number of hours to create not only a more comfortable environment for the adults, but also a nice and fun installation for the kids as they run to and from the patio through the wall of water," he says.

Think Outside the Box When It Comes to Seating
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Think Outside the Box When It Comes to Seating

Think beyond purpose-built patio furniture. "Oftentimes seating and quality seating can be expensive," Chip says. But it doesn't have to be. He adds, "If you are a DIY novice, creating a bench or multipurpose seating in the yard can be an easy confidence builder. Whether made of expensive materials or just pressure-treated lumber from the local hardware store, a great, easy project is versatile seating in the landscapes."

Fan Yourself
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Fan Yourself

A constant flow of air will help lend a beach vibe to any outdoor space. Chip recommends thinking big when installing an outdoor fan. "In the past three or four years, there have been a lot of companies that have come out with a larger-scale exterior fans — like an accumulating fan on steroids," he says. "They started out with more of an industrial application. But people are finding use for them in the residential space."

Think Multipurpose With a Fire Feature
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Think Multipurpose With a Fire Feature

To enjoy backyards during the colder months, find a fire feature that suits your style. Chip recommends thinking beyond just warmth, though. "I love to make them multipurpose, so these aren't just a place where you have a focal fire element." He encourages building in seating or a larger structure to get even more value from the installation.

Pick Low-Voltage Lighting
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Pick Low-Voltage Lighting

Make sure to build a backyard that can be enjoyed after the sun sets. Forgo big spotlights, and set a mood with low-voltage LED pendant lights. According to Chip, these options provide "amazing dramatic effect in the landscape that focus on key architectural elements. They really transition a normal space into a magical space with literally a few hundred dollars."

Be Unique With Your Trellis
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Be Unique With Your Trellis

Trellises are beautiful additions to a yard, but Chip urges thinking outside the box. "I don't like the ones that are so stereotypically done," he says, "I like to switch it up a little bit." Try color or a unique profile, or build yourself something completely custom. Chip especially loves hanging trellises, which "make things feel a little lighter weight and airy."

Keep It Simple With Greenery
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Keep It Simple With Greenery

Make gardening much easier by installing landscape beds made mostly of low-maintenance annuals. For colorful accents, Chip encourages scattering high-maintenance seasonal plants around designated focal points. It's less work to keep up and "ultimately is going to give you the best value."