Transforming your balcony into a vibrant and lush retreat can be achieved with creative planters that sit perfectly on your deck railings. This DIY project focuses on creating V-shaped wooden troughs that rest elegantly on flat deck railings, adding both functionality and charm to your outdoor space. Ideal for those looking to maximize their gardening space or add a touch of greenery, this project is simple yet transformative.
These V-shaped planters are perfect for modern and minimalist home styles, offering a sleek look that complements various outdoor décors. By choosing natural wood finishes, you can enhance the organic feel of your balcony, creating an inviting space. They can be used to grow herbs, succulents, or colorful flowers, bringing life and color to your balcony railings.
DIY Deck Railing Planter
Materials
1x8 inch wooden board, 6 feet long
Wood screws
Wood glue
Sandpaper (120 grit)
Wood stain or outdoor paint
Drill with screw bits
Saw (hand saw or miter saw)
Measuring tape
Pencil
Paintbrush
Directions
Measure and mark the wooden board into sections that will form the V-shape. You will need two long sides and a bottom piece for each trough.
Cut the wooden board using the saw into the marked pieces.
Use sandpaper to smooth all the edges and surfaces of the cut pieces.
Assemble the V-shaped trough by attaching the two long sides to the bottom piece using wood glue and screws. Ensure the angle is a sharp V to sit securely on the railing.
Once assembled, apply wood stain or outdoor paint to protect the wood from the elements and to match your balcony decor.
Allow the paint or stain to dry completely.
Rest the V-shaped troughs securely on your flat deck railings, ensuring they are stable.
Fill the troughs with soil and your choice of plants.
Variations & Tips
For a more rustic look, consider using reclaimed wood for the troughs, which adds character and sustainability. Alternatively, you can paint the troughs in bright colors to create a vibrant and eclectic feel. If you prefer a more industrial aesthetic, use metal brackets to secure the troughs onto the railings. Additionally, consider lining the troughs with a waterproof membrane to prolong their lifespan and protect the wood from water damage.