Outdoor Living
Revitalize Your Outdoors: Southern Yellow Pine Sets the Stage for Stunning Living Spaces
Whether used for decking, furniture, or accents, this versatile wood enhances the charm of your outdoor living space. Its unique grain pattern and rich textures offer a timeless look and feel, while its resilience against the elements ensures long-lasting enjoyment. With Southern Yellow Pine, you can transform your outdoor living area into a stylish retreat that seamlessly combines the allure of nature with the practicality of enduring design.
Keep Your Southern Yellow Pine Gazebo in Tip-Top Shape
Simple Steps to Maintain Your SYP Gazebo When you’re building a backyard gazebo where you can sip sweet tea (or lemonade) (or something stronger) and watch the sun go down, pressure-treated Southern Yellow Pine is the smart material choice. Not…
The Perks of Pressure Treated SYP for Outdoor Use
Pressure Treated SYP for DIY Southern Yellow Pine — or SYP when you’re texting — is the best possible lumber for your DIY projects. It’s attractive, abundant and affordable, but it’s also ideal for outdoor use. When you choose pressure treated…
Holiday Decoration Idea: Light the Night with a Yard Pyramid
We all need holiday decoration ideas. And as much as I love stringing garland (I don’t) I’m more at home making stuff with tools. If you are too, I hope you’ll like and
6 Tree Houses and Play Spaces for Kids
A Sweet Getaway If you think back to your childhood, your mind probably wanders to your favorite spot. A hideaway is an essential place for kids — a safe spot to play, unwind and dream of all things they want to be when they grow up. Let’s face…
8 Fabulous Fences
Nothing puts the finishing touch on your landscaping quite like a fabulous fence. Pressure treated Southern Yellow Pine is the ideal choice for a natural-looking fence that stands up to the elements. Best of all, wood lets you get truly creative…
Cocktail Garden Bar Plans. Yes!
A few months ago Jamie came across an article about creating a garden of ingredients geared toward cocktails. In that article there was a picture of a tall planter with a bar attached to it. In that moment we knew we had to build something similar. I loved the concept but wanted to come up…