18 DIY Umbrella Stand Outdoor Ideas
A DIY umbrella stand outdoor can be a great way to add some style to your outdoor space. It can be a lot of fun to make your own umbrella stand, and it can be a lot cheaper than buying one.
A DIY umbrella stand outdoor can be a great way to add some style to your outdoor space. It can be a lot of fun to make your own umbrella stand, and it can be a lot cheaper than buying one.
An outdoor umbrella is a great way to add a little shade to your outdoor space. However, if you don’t have a built-in umbrella stand, you may be struggling to figure out how to keep your umbrella from blowing away.
An umbrella stand is a great way to keep your umbrella in place, but it can be pricey. Fortunately, you can make your own umbrella stand with a few simple materials and a little creativity.
Here are 18 DIY umbrella stand outdoor ideas that you can use to make your own stand.
1. A planter umbrella stand
This DIY umbrella stand also doubles as a planter. It’s a great way to add some color and greenery to your outdoor space while also providing support for your umbrella. Plus, the weight of the planter will help keep your umbrella from blowing away.
To make this project, you’ll need a large planter, a piece of PVC pipe, and some concrete. You’ll also need a drill and a few other basic tools.
2. A concrete umbrella stand
This is a great project to make use of any leftover concrete you might have from another project. You can also buy a small bag of concrete at the hardware store for less than $5.
The concrete gives the stand a modern look and makes it heavy enough to withstand the wind. You can also add a pretty design to the top of the stand by using a silicone mold.
3. A wooden umbrella stand
This DIY umbrella stand is made from a wooden planter and a 5-gallon bucket. You can find a wooden planter at your local home improvement store, or you can make your own.
The planter is filled with concrete to give it weight and stability. Then, the bucket is placed inside the planter and filled with more concrete to secure the umbrella.
The planter is then sealed and painted with an exterior paint to protect it from the elements. You can choose any color you like, or you can leave it natural for a more rustic look.
4. A PVC pipe umbrella stand
This is a great idea if you are looking for a more affordable option. You can use a PVC pipe to make a base for your umbrella. This stand is very similar to the wood stand, but it is much cheaper and lighter.
You can also decorate the PVC stand to match your outdoor decor and paint it to look like stone. This is a great option if you want something affordable but still want to make it look nice.
5. A barrel umbrella stand
Old barrels can be repurposed in so many ways. This is a great idea to keep an old barrel out of the landfill and give your patio a unique look at the same time.
You can use the barrel as is or cut it in half and mount it to a wall. We added a piece of wood on top and a planter box on the bottom for a fun, rustic look. You can paint the barrel, wood, and planter box any color to match your patio decor.
6. A metal umbrella stand
This metal umbrella stand from My Sweet Savannah is a beautiful addition to a patio. Metal is a great choice for an outdoor umbrella stand because it’s durable and won’t rust. I love the sleek, modern design of this stand and the fact that it’s made from a few basic materials.
If you have some metalworking experience, you can make a stand like this one for your patio. If not, you can always take the design to a professional and have them build it for you.
7. A portable umbrella stand
If you like the idea of a heavy-duty umbrella stand but don’t want it to be permanent, this is the perfect project for you. This DIY umbrella stand is made from a large planter and filled with cement. Then, a rolling plant stand is added to the bottom to make it easy to move.
I love how this project is so simple to make, but it’s also really functional. You can move your umbrella around your patio to provide shade wherever you need it. Plus, the rolling plant stand means you won’t have to lift a heavy umbrella stand.
8. A rolling umbrella stand
This rolling umbrella stand is perfect for anyone who wants to be able to move their umbrella around their patio with ease. It’s made with a sturdy concrete base and casters that allow you to roll it wherever you need it.
This project is a little bit more involved than some of the others on this list, but the end result is definitely worth it! This rolling umbrella stand is a great way to add some shade to your outdoor space without having to commit to a permanent structure.
9. A table umbrella stand
If you have a small outdoor table that doesn’t have a hole for an umbrella, you can make a DIY umbrella stand that attaches to the table. This stand is made with a wood base and a metal pipe that goes in the center of the table to hold the umbrella.
10. A heavy-duty umbrella stand
If you’re dealing with a large, heavy umbrella, you’re going to need a heavy-duty stand to keep it upright. This DIY project is perfect for the job.
This stand is made from concrete, so it’s incredibly heavy and won’t budge, no matter how hard the wind blows. You can even add a stylish design to the concrete for a custom look.
11. A DIY umbrella stand for the garden
Add a pop of color to your garden with this DIY umbrella stand. This project is a little more involved than some of the other umbrella stands on this list, but the final product is well worth the effort.
To get the colorful, mosaic look, you’ll need to break up some tiles and then use them to cover the surface of your concrete-filled container. The result is a bright and beautiful umbrella stand that will add a little extra pizzazz to your outdoor space.
12. A DIY umbrella stand for the patio
If you’re looking for a quick and easy DIY to add some shade to your patio, this one’s for you. It’s a simple build, but it’s also a game changer for your outdoor space.
The base of the umbrella stand is made from a 2×4 and a 2×6. The 2×6 is used for the top piece that the umbrella sits in and the 2×4 is used for the bottom piece that the weight sits on.
The weight is made from a 12”x12” piece of concrete that’s 2” thick. The concrete weight is attached to the bottom piece of the base using a 2×4 that’s cut to the same size as the concrete piece.
The top piece is attached to the bottom piece using a 2×4 that’s cut to the same length as the top piece. The 2×4 is attached to the top piece using screws.
The concrete weight is attached to the bottom piece using screws. The top piece is attached to the concrete weight using screws.
13. A DIY umbrella stand for the pool
If you have a pool, you know how important it is to have shade available. We love the idea of a large umbrella that can be moved around the pool deck as needed. This DIY umbrella stand was made using a large pot and concrete mix. You can also add a fun pattern or color to the pot to match your outdoor decor.
14. A DIY umbrella stand for the beach
Looking for a way to keep your beach umbrella in place? This DIY umbrella stand is the perfect solution! It’s made with a plastic bucket and a few other supplies, and it’s easy to transport to and from the beach.
Fill the bucket with sand or water to weigh it down, and then use it to secure your umbrella in the sand. It’s a simple and effective way to keep your beach umbrella from blowing away on windy days.
15. A DIY umbrella stand for the deck
This DIY umbrella stand for the deck is a great way to add a pop of color to your outdoor space. It’s made using a large planter and a few other supplies, and it’s a quick and easy project that you can complete in just a couple of hours.
You can customize this project with your favorite colors and patterns, and you can even add a monogram or other design to the base of the stand to make it your own.
16. A DIY umbrella stand for the balcony
If you have a small balcony, you know how important it is to maximize the space. This small, but mighty, umbrella stand is the perfect solution for creating a shady spot on a tight balcony.
This tutorial includes a great tip for adding a little extra weight to your stand. Use a concrete form to create a hollow base that you can fill with sand or gravel.
17. A DIY umbrella stand for the picnic
Not all outdoor dining needs to happen at home. If you’re planning a picnic, this DIY umbrella stand is a great way to keep cool and shaded.
This stand is made from a concrete form tube and has a hole drilled through the center to hold the umbrella. The base is a wood circle, and the top is a wood square that holds the tube in place.
The whole thing is painted with outdoor paint, and you can add a handle to the top to make it easy to carry.
18. A DIY umbrella stand for the camping
This is a great idea for camping or for a day at the beach. You can make a simple DIY umbrella stand out of a 5-gallon bucket. Add a little concrete, and you have a sturdy place to secure your umbrella.
I love that you can just toss the stand in the back of the truck and take it wherever you go. This would also be a great idea for a rental property. You can make a few of these stands and have them available for guests.
Conclusion
It’s a great feeling to have a good umbrella stand that you made yourself. You can customize it to suit your outdoor needs and choose the materials that will work best for you. We hope you enjoyed our list of DIY umbrella stands and found it helpful. If you did, please feel free to share it with your friends and family.