Create a striking faux galvanized industrial backyard trellis using common household items such as heavy duty aluminum foil and PVC pipes. This DIY project offers a cost-effective way to bring an industrial aesthetic to your outdoor space while providing a functional structure for climbing plants. The transformation from basic materials to a sophisticated visual piece is both surprising and satisfying.
Position the faux galvanized trellis against a garden wall or as a standalone feature in a backyard garden. Coordinate with other galvanized metal or industrial-style outdoor furniture and decor. Use climbing plants like clematis or ivy to enhance the rustic and natural appeal. The silver hue of the aluminum foil complements lush green foliage, creating a harmonious and eye-catching display.
Faux Galvanized Industrial Trellis
Materials
Heavy duty aluminum foil, torn into sheets
3 ordinary garage staples
Thick white PVC pipes, 4 feet long
Staple gun
Directions
Cut the heavy duty aluminum foil into sheets approximately 12 inches wide.
Wrap the aluminum foil sheets around the PVC pipes, overlapping slightly to mimic the look of galvanized metal. Ensure the foil is tightly wrapped to avoid wrinkles.
Use your hands to smooth out the foil, pressing firmly to adhere it to the PVC surface.
Secure the ends of the foil with garage staples using the staple gun, placing one staple at each end and one in the middle of the wrapped area.
Arrange the wrapped PVC pipes in a triangular or rectangular trellis shape in your backyard, securing them into the ground or against a wall for stability.
Variations & Tips
For a more robust structure, consider using metal conduit instead of PVC pipes, which can provide additional stability and authenticity to the industrial look. Experiment with different foil wrapping techniques, such as crumpling the foil slightly before application to create a more textured appearance. You could also paint the staples to match the foil for a seamless look.