Free Backyard Project
Designs from the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association
Attractive free designs
for fences, gates, patio furniture, planters and other backyard and
garden projects for building with durable Western Red Cedar.
WRCLA.org
Western Red Cedar is perfectly suited for your outdoor projects.
Naturally decay-resistant, light in weight, easy to work, this
durable wood is as practical as it is good looking.
These designs, by
the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association, contain helpful
pointers on constructing home-enhancing arbors, trellises and
pergolas. They have not included step-by-step building
instructions as they are simply a source of ideas -
concepts you can build on to meet your own outdoor living needs.
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If you can't find a free plan that's
just right for you, check out these websites for hundreds of great designs,
inexpensive blueprints, do-it-yourself design software, easy to assemble kits,
tools and building products.
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Design-It and Build-It-Yourself Software
Plan, design, estimate and build your own garage, deck, patio,
driveway, shed, walk, workshop, fence or landscape with easy to
use software, instant-download plans, and step-by-step
instructions.
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Design Your Own Landscape Online with
Plan3D
Plan3D is a new online service that helps you create a home
landscape layout your walks, drives, patios and plantings.
View your yard from any angle. Use Plan3D to help create a
new deck, garage or shed. Scan existing plans into Plan3D
and take a virtual walk through your new yard. Everything is
online, for an inexpensive subscription price, so you can
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Do It Yourself Backyard Project Plans
Save money, and say "I built it myself" with these easy to
follow plans, easy-to-assemble kits, and step by step
instructions for building sheds, playhouses, garages,
playgrounds, decks, gazebos, birdhouses, outdoor furniture,
arbors and other garden projects.
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Have all plans reviewed by your building department or by an experienced
building professional who knows local conditions, before you start to build. Plans may have to be modified by a local
professional to suit your site's building code and weather requirements. |
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