12 creative ideas for the design of the suburban area

That's where you can show all your creative potential, so it's in the decor of the garden with the help of old, seemingly no longer necessary things. You can experiment with such consumables as much as you like, they will always be in the household.





1. Inventory in a new role Do you have shovels and hoods of “elderly age” in the household? Find “honorary pensioners” a new application: for example, decorate a garden gate with them.



However, there is one caveat: to protect the inventory from further corrosion, the tools need to be coated with varnish resistant to adverse weather conditions, or painted. Old garden scissors, sickles and hand spatulas, suspended on dressing hooks, will be useful for decorating the walls of the hozblock.





2. Served his usual galvanized watering can in two counts turn into a mini fountain.



To do this, you will need an electric pump, which is usually installed in the pond. The water will be supplied by the pump through a hose stretched through a hole in the bottom of the watering hole to the sprayer.

CouncilTurn the fountain on and off more conveniently using remote control. In winter, the pump must be removed from the water, washed well and brought into a dry, ice-free room.


3. Old ceramic pots are not necessarily thrown away. They, or rather, their fragments can decorate a concrete stepway. To make it easier to work with the mosaic, the fragments can be laid out in a row and glue a strip of tape on top (for fixing the pieces). Turn the “ribbon” over and apply glue for metal and ceramics to the back of the mosaic. After you glue the tiles to the concrete base, remove the scotch and fix the mosaic with solution.



It's important.Stepway slabs must be at least 4 cm thick, otherwise they will break quickly.

Tired of the old gray plate path? Make creative “spots” of spicy herbs – resistant to trampling the navel of the noble “Treneague” or thyme herbaceous.





4. If you like to sit by the fireplace or fire, then there are probably reserves of firewood on your site. Most often, logs are simply put into a pile, which, of course, takes place and spoils the general appearance of garden possessions. Let’s fix this and make a woodcutter (framework filled with logs), for example, in the form of a covered semicircular rotunda.



You can also build a remarkable landscape object - woodcutter with a window.



Council: the design is not stable enough, so do not use glazed frames.


5. Molodilo (Sempervivum) is so unpretentious that it grows without problems even on a vertical surface.



Take a wooden frame and on the back instead of glass attach a large mesh. Then nail along the perimeter of the frame 4 slats - these will be the walls of the box for the substrate. Cover the net with moss so that the earth does not wake up through the cells. Pour the substrate to the very edges of the slats, tamp and nail a solid board - a box with earth in a frame, "glazed" mesh. Turn the picture up "face", pour the substrate and drop in the cells of the youth. Hang the masterpiece in a sunny place and water the plants from the sprayer.


6. An unusual frame for a flower bed can be made from the bottoms of bottles laid out on a “pillow” of concrete.



Cut the glass "circles" with a glass cutter and polish the cut area with sandpaper. There is also a popular way: take a thick thread, moisten well in any combustible liquid (for example, in kerosene or alcohol), wrap around the bottle at the site of a cut in 2-3 layers and set fire. When the thread burns, quickly put the bottle in ice water, holding the container on both sides - it will split into two parts. Grind the edges with a brick or sandpaper.It's important.Do this in the water so that the fragments do not fly in all directions.


7. To do this is practically not difficult - just convert an old, seen the kind of wheelbarrow into a flower garden.



For this purpose, models with a deep body are especially well suited: at the bottom, drain, and pour a layer of fertile earth on top. If the wheelbarrow is stable enough, the flower bed can be moved from place to place at will.


8. Door handles are not only for furniture From ceramic door handles, make an accessory for a flower garden or decoration for supporting grassy perennials.



Put the handles on bamboo sticks, and the circumference of each stick should coincide with the hole in the thread of the handle. However, since this is still an accessory for the interior, do not expect that such crafts will last you for a very long time.


9. In order to master the space vertically, it is not necessary to buy hanging pots. There are many other interesting options. For example, you can hang a basket of wire filled with plants on a tree branch. All you need is a thick bitch and a strong rope. Just remember to line the container with nonwoven material so that the earth does not wake up through the crevices.



Another non-standard solution is to hang plastic basins between dug into a number of tree trunks (be sure to dig deep supports).



It's important.Do not forget to make drainage holes in the containers.


10. Rustic pallet furniture used to be used only to transport goods. Now creative designers are increasingly making them all kinds of furniture. One of the options is in the photo.



Fix two pallets, drink one of the boards and insert a pallet-back - ready! Do not forget to impregnate the “chairs” with special means to protect wood, since euro pallets are usually made of soft wood. Paint new furniture in a bright color, and it will become even more attractive.


11. If you do not have such a place where you could hide garbage cans, just make them more presentable by “planting” flowers stickers on them. Near the tulips (pictured) on the unsightly walls of the containers you can “settle” sunflowers or paste them on all sides with ivy, poppies, daisies or lavender. So that the stickers do not fall off, cover them with a transparent varnish.





12. Despite the fact that the old wooden stairs in recent years are increasingly giving way to aluminum, this is not a reason to urgently get rid of the former. A good old wooden assistant will serve as an excellent support for curly plants. If you lean it against the trunk of a tall tree, then soon the “rock climber” will decorate the “giant” with its flowers.



If there are several wooden stairs left at once, build a pergola or a covered alley from them.



The main thing is that such building elements are not rotten. After all, even maiden grapes or other curly plants, such as a weavey rose, acabia or wisteria, are not so lightweight.

Source: www.7dach.ru