DIY Water Walls Trending
DIYers have new inspiration for small outdoor living spaces, with water wall features and shipping container tiny homes trending on DIY blogs. Recent tips include pest traps for pantry moths, hacks for fixing drywall cracks, and polishing stainless steel sinks for a high-shine finish. Social media users are sharing "super cheap" Christmas tips like tension rod garlands and thrift store doily wall decor.
- The calming sounds and visual appeal of water walls are not just for aesthetics; they are also used as a therapeutic tool. The sensory experience of water can be soothing, helping to reduce stress and anxiety. For children, interactive water walls can aid in the development of motor skills and provide a valuable sensory play experience. - Building a basic DIY water wall can be a manageable project for those with some construction experience. Common materials include a frame made of lumber or PVC, a waterproof backer board, and a basin to catch the water. A small submersible pump is used to circulate the water from the basin to the top of the wall. - Shipping container homes are often touted as an environmentally friendly housing option due to the repurposing of existing steel containers, which reduces the need for new building materials. This practice aligns with recycling and upcycling principles, extending the life of the containers. However, the process of converting a shipping container into a home requires energy for modifications and transportation, and some containers may have been treated with hazardous materials that need to be properly addressed. - The cost of building a shipping container home can vary significantly, with prices ranging from as low as $25,000 for a basic, single-container home to over $250,000 for a larger, more complex design. On average, the cost per square foot is typically between $150 and $350. A single used container can be purchased for $1,500 to $3,000, while new "one-trip" containers cost between $3,000 and $5,000. - For those looking for budget-friendly Christmas decorations, natural elements are a popular choice. Crafting with items like pine cones, cinnamon sticks, and dried orange slices can create a rustic and festive look. Many DIY Christmas decoration tutorials utilize inexpensive materials from dollar stores to create high-end looking decor.