Spice up your outdoor space by building a stunning and modern DIY cinder block wall planter. With this simple project, you'll have a gorgeous addition that will make your garden the envy of the neighborhood! Unlike traditional methods, this unique twist eliminates the need for chicken wire and...
If you don’t want to deal with 4 x 4 lumber, or you don’t like the holes in the center blocks, check out this version of a cinder block bench. The blocks are set up as they would be when building a wall. You can have a plank across the top or add a stiff cushion. Bring ...
What materials do you need to make a cinder block bench? You will need cinder blocks, concrete adhesive, a drill and screws, a saw, sandpaper or grinder, measuring tape, markers and paint. You may also want to consider getting some wood planks for the seat of the bench and other decorat...
I shared a DIY cinder block bench sneak peek from the birthday/gender reveal partypost, and I’m finally spilling the beans on how to make a DIY cinder block bench. Here is the before of the outside patio situation pre cinder block bench. Remember when we painted ourfree outdoor furnitur...
22. Colorful cinder block succulent garden A Kailo Life A Kailo Chic Life post has one of my favorite – and most beautiful cinder block ideas. As a fan of succulents, this cinder block wall gives me all the feels. The creative layout with colorful elements adds so much whimsy and fun ...
My question is do I have to use an adhesive to secure the blocks or can I put the mortar directly on the concrete and begin building the wall? Or other ideas? By Sally Answer this Question Making a Cinder Block Step Planter December 31, 2016 This is a page about making a cinder ...
Start by removing any loose paint from the cinder block foundation. Use a scraper or a drill with a wire brush attachment to get rid of chipping and peeling paint. You don’t need to strip all the paint—just ensure the surface is smooth enough for the adhesive to stick. Sweep away any...