Creating an oversized patio floor rug using green rubber garden hose and black plastic zip-ties is an innovative way to add a unique and functional element to your outdoor space. This DIY project is perfect for anyone looking to repurpose inexpensive materials into a stylish and durable feature for their patio. The transformation of a simple garden hose into a chic floor covering not only provides a soft surface for your patio but also showcases your creative ingenuity.
The finished patio rug should be placed in a prominent area of your outdoor space, such as the center of your patio or beneath a seating arrangement. Its green and black color scheme can complement natural surroundings and outdoor furniture. Coordinate with outdoor cushions, planters, or other green accents to harmonize the look. The rug's spiral design adds a modern, geometric flair that enhances contemporary or rustic outdoor settings.
Garden Hose Patio Rug
Materials
300 feet of green rubber garden hose
500 thick black plastic zip-ties
Heavy-duty scissors or a utility knife
Directions
Unroll the entire 300 feet of green rubber garden hose and find a flat, spacious area to work.
Start coiling the hose from one end, keeping the coil tight and flat. This will form the base of your rug.
Secure the starting end of the hose with a black plastic zip-tie, looping it around the first coil and tightening it firmly.
Continue coiling the hose in a tight, circular pattern. Every 6-12 inches, attach a zip-tie to secure the new coil to the previous one.
Ensure the zip-ties are evenly spaced and pulled tight so that the rug maintains its shape and the coils do not separate.
Once the entire length of the hose is coiled and secured, use the scissors or utility knife to trim any excess zip-tie ends, making sure they are flush with the rug.
Place the finished rug on your patio, adjusting its position as needed to fit your desired layout.
Variations & Tips
For a more colorful version, consider using different colored hoses or alternating colors every few feet to create a striped effect. You can also experiment with different sizes by adjusting the length of the hose used; a smaller rug could be made with 100 feet of hose for a compact area, while a larger space might accommodate a 500-foot version. Additionally, adding a non-slip backing or adhesive pads can help keep the rug in place on slick surfaces.