Transform your balcony or deck into a vibrant oasis with a DIY project that combines functionality and aesthetics. Hanging painted tin gutters with thick black zip ties not only adds a splash of color but also provides a clever, space-saving solution for growing your favorite plants. This project is ideal for anyone looking to maximize their outdoor space with a touch of creativity.
This DIY hanging planter is perfect for modern and eclectic home styles. The bright colors of the painted gutters contrast beautifully with the sleek black zip ties, making it a standout piece for any balcony or deck. Use it to grow herbs, flowers, or even small vegetables, adding both greenery and practicality to your outdoor area. It's an excellent way to bring life to otherwise unused vertical space and can complement other colorful outdoor decor elements.
DIY Balcony Planter from Hanging Painted Tin Gutters

Materials
Tin gutters (cut to desired length, approximately 3-4 feet each)
Exterior metal paint in vibrant colors (e.g., red, blue, yellow)
Thick black zip ties (at least 12 inches long)
Drill with metal drill bit
Sandpaper or metal file
Paintbrushes or paint rollers
Safety goggles
Measuring tape
Gloves
Directions
Measure and cut the tin gutters to your desired length, ensuring they fit well on your balcony or deck.
Use sandpaper or a metal file to smooth any sharp edges on the cut gutters.
Drill evenly spaced holes along the top edge of each gutter for the zip ties, ensuring they will hang level.
Paint the gutters using exterior metal paint. Apply at least two coats for vibrant, long-lasting color. Allow paint to dry completely between coats.
Thread the thick black zip ties through the drilled holes and secure them around the railing or support beam where you wish to hang the gutters.
Once hung, fill the gutters with potting soil and plant your choice of herbs, flowers, or small vegetables.
Water your new plants and enjoy the vibrant display on your deck or balcony.


Variations & Tips
Consider experimenting with different color combinations to match your existing outdoor decor. You could also use different lengths or shapes of gutters for added visual interest. If you prefer a more rustic look, try using a patina finish instead of bright paint. For added functionality, incorporate small hooks or clips on the gutters to hang additional garden tools or decorations. Additionally, using a lightweight, flexible metal like aluminum can make the gutters easier to work with, especially for longer spans.