40 Projects You Can Get Done Over a Long Weekend

Updated: Apr. 08, 2024

For DIYers, long weekends are for getting stuff done at home. Make the most of the upcoming extra time by checking one of these projects off of your to-do list.

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Remove Wallpaper

Set aside a full long weekend with the best wallpaper removers for this messy, tedious project. It’s not the most fun DIY project you’ll ever do, but the time and effort you put in to removing wallpaper the right way, repairing any drywall damage and prepping the clean surface for paint will be well worth it in the end.  Here, we’ll show you the best way to remove wallpaper.

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Build a Fold-Up Workbench

Every good workshop (even if it’s just a sliver of your garage) needs a quality workbench with ample storage. Begin this space-saving starter workbench in the morning, and you’ll be using it to work on projects by the evening! Check out our step-by-step directions.
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Umbrella Table

Sipping a cool drink in the shade of a patio umbrella is the ideal way to spend a hot afternoon. And this stylish umbrella table (and how to build a table story) will set your umbrella off beautifully and provide a stable base to avoid accidents when the wind picks up.You’ll need moderate skills to complete this project. For example, using pocket screws and operating a miter saw, but you should be able to finish it over a weekend.

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Seal the Driveway

An asphalt driveway can last almost 30 years. But you can’t achieve that long life span unless the driveway was installed properly and you perform regular maintenance, like filling cracks annually and driveway sealing when needed. It’s not a glamorous project, but it’s a must-do when you have some extra time.

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The mid-century modern movement in furniture has exploded in recent memory. With this Ikea Kallax hack, mimic a mid-century modern classic by turning a simple shelving unit on its side, wrapping it with plywood inside and out, and attaching legs.

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Install a Simple Stone Path

Instead of an expensive, labor-intensive formal path, save money and time with one of these casual garden paths. They’ll blend in better and will look like they’ve been in your garden forever.
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Kitchen Stool

Kitchen stools can be incredibly helpful for reaching the upper cabinets if you, or someone you love, are vertically challenged. This particular one is designed in the shaker-style and features two steps and dowel joinery. However, the most important step in the construction is the use of a router and template to create the side parts.

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Garden Arbor

This combination arbor and swing may look like a challenging, weeks-long project, but it’s not. If you can drive screws and handle a saw, you can build it in a weekend.

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Completely Organize Your Garage

Is ‘clean up the garage’ always on your to-do list? You can check it off in just one long weekend with these DIY tips and projects. We’ll show you how to clean the garage floor, create storage space for all of your stuff and more.

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Classic Wooden Cart

If you enjoy gardening but not making multiple trips to collect tools, fertilizer, flats of plants, mulch, a garden hose and a weed bucket, you’ll love this simple cart. It’s lightweight and easy to maneuver, but it works like a heavyweight. It’s easy to build with these step-by-step plans.

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Remove a Wall

People are always asking remodeling contractors, ‘Can I remove this wall?’ And the answer is, ‘Yes, any wall can be removed. But there are a lot of factors that affect the difficulty and cost of the job.’ We’ll explain these factors, including how to tell if the wall is load bearing, what hidden costs you may encounter, and what professional services you’ll need to hire to get the job done.

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Build A Folding Adirondack Chair

You’ve fled the office for your special retreat. You change into your comfiest clothes, grab a long book and a tall drink, find a spot with a view and a breeze, and slide into a spacious, comfortable chair. The chair? It’s an Adirondack chair, of course. Our version is designed for maximum comfort. It has a deep seat with a rounded front edge, spacious arms, and a curved, laid-back back.

When summer’s gone, fold up the chair for easy moving and storage. You can build these chairs from a variety of wood species. If your chair will live outdoors, redwood, cedar, white oak or Philippine mahogany would be good choices. They can be left unfinished to weather naturally, or given a clear preservative finish. I built mine with cedar, which is lightweight, readily available and moderately priced, check it out!

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Put in a Boardwalk

Paths built with concrete, stone or pavers are expensive and labor intensive. They require a lot of digging, hauling of tons of materials and the disposal of tons of soil. If you’re looking for an easier path, consider a wooden walkway, especially for wet or sloped sites.

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Build a Sliding Pegboard Storage System

If you’ve got a couple of hours to hang out in your shop on Saturday morning, you can build this brilliant pegboard storage system. This project takes workshop storage to a whole new level, employing both sides of seven pieces of pegboard, all housed inside a compact box.

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Create Storage Space

The space behind a door often gets wasted, but with a little ingenuity, you can turn it into a handy storage area. Use it for storing cleaning products (here’s a handy kitchen cleaning checklist), storing small utensils mini bakeware items, or even as extra space for small food storage containers. And because the back is made from pegboard, you can hang items as well.

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Cantilever End Table

It’s always fun to add flair to a room with new furniture, but furniture is expensive. This stylish end table, however, won’t break the bank, and you can build it in a morning. It’s a super clean design—just a box on stilts—that you can customize to suit your needs.

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Build a Raised Garden Bed

Build a raised garden bed from natural rough-cut stone that blends perfectly into the landscape. Using standard tools and a diamond-grit circular saw blade you can build this project in a long weekend.

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Rearrange Your Rooms

Before you start sliding the couch across the living room, decide first which furniture will go where. Sketch a floor plan with the correct measurements of each room, measure your furniture and create your layout. Then, as you move things, you and your helpers can place your furniture in the correct spot and not have to touch it again. Plus: Check out these brilliant tips for moving.

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Take Out a Stump

You’ve been staring at that stump in the front yard for years; it’s finally time to remove it! You can remove a stump by renting a power stump grinder, but another way is to buy a can of stump remover (available at most garden or home centers). Most brands are made of powdered potassium nitrate, which speeds up the rotting process.

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Folding Mobile Workbench

Build this handy mobile workbench that folds up to only 7 in.

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Improve Drainage in Your Yard

Nurture the land in your yard and protect the environment by channeling rain water and runoff from gutters into a rain garden planted with deep-rooted, colorful native plants. We’ll show you how to do it step by step.

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Make (and Play!) Backyard Games

This classic backyard game is easy and inexpensive to make yourself. And with legs that fold up, it’s easy to tote along for tailgating, camping and more. Plus, watch the video tutorial for a quick how-to!

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Paint a Room

Choose a paint color and give a room a fresh look. If you have a few days off strung together, painting is a quick project to complete, so you can get things back in order ASAP.

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Stacking Totes

Have a couple of hours free this weekend? Build these stacking totes using 1/2-in. plywood for an inexpensive and very useful solution for stowing toys, shoes, blankets and other clutter out of sight. Perfect for a kid’s room or entryway, these stacking totes will hide a lot of clutter but still keep items easily accessible.

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Build an Instant Deck

The simplicity of this ground level deck makes it fast to build. With a helper and all the materials ready to go first thing in the morning, you can have a completed ground level deck before sundown.

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Paint Your Doors

Freshly painted doors can make a huge improvement on the look of a home’s interior. An airless sprayer simplifies painting in two ways: First, if you want to speed up a job that requires several gallons of paint, you can apply it twice as fast as with a roller or brush. And second, if you want a glass-smooth finish on woodwork or doors, the airless sprayer can lay the paint on flawlessly. We show you how the machine works, good painting techniques and how to avoid mistakes.

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Construct a Playhouse for Your Kids

Most playhouses stand empty after the kids get older. But this one won’t. Dave Mensch made it large enough for big kids (or even adults) and finished the interior like a house. Complete with insulation and electricity, it will evolve from a playhouse into a place for sleepovers or a quiet homework spot as his girls grow up. Check out more photos of this playhouse.

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Add Design Elements

Create the look of traditional paneled walls for your bedroom or living room with painted MDF strips. For very little money you can completely transform the appearance of your house.

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Start Your Lawn Over

This one will take more time than just a long weekend, but if starting your lawn over is a big project on your to-do list this season, getting started with the first steps as soon as possible is very important. Learn how to completely restart your lawn with this step-by-step guide.

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Resurface the Garage Floor

Cleaning and resurfacing the floor usually takes one day (on the other hand, clearing out your garage so you can work may take weeks!). As a first-timer, you might achieve a perfectly smooth, flat finish. Or you might end up with a few rough spots and small ridges. But even if your work is far from flawless, you’ll still make a bad floor look much better. And remember this: If you make some major mistakes, you can add a second coat—this time with the benefit of experience.

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Build a Garden Closet

If you don’t have room in your yard for a large, freestanding shed, you can still create plenty of space for garden tools with a shed attached to the back or side of the house. This garden closet project is easy to build, even for a beginner. If you’re an experienced builder, you can build this shed in a long weekend.

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Clean the Carpet

Dirt is like thousands of little blades that cut carpet fibers. When you walk across a dirty carpet, you grind sharp dirt particles against the yarn, making tiny nicks in the fibers. All that fuzz mixed in with the dirt in your vacuum cleaner bags is your beautiful carpet headed out the door one bag at a time. That’s why it’s important to deep-clean your carpet once in awhile, and a long weekend is the perfect time to get it done.

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Install Cabinet Rollouts

The lower cabinets in your kitchen often waste space, as they’re deep and it’s hard to bend down to reach right to the back. But custom cabinet rollouts use the space more efficiently and also save your aching muscles from all that bending and reaching. By choosing affordable materials, you can build rollouts to house pots and pans, bakeware, food items like cans and boxes, and even your waste and recycling bins. And check out our other kitchen storage and organization tips to save even more space.

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Start a Vegetable Garden

Build a raised bed for planting your favorite veggies, and you’ll reap the rewards for many months to come.

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Tile a Backsplash

Tiling a backsplash above the counter is one of the easiest ways to upgrade an old, tired kitchen on a tight budget. You can choose from the vast array of handsome ceramic tiles available, including easy-to-install square ones or more difficult mosaic tiles.

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Make a Garden Walkway with Mulch

This garden path is as easy to build as it is to look at and walk on. A bundle or two of cedar shakes, a roll of landscape fabric and a few bags of mulch is all it takes. Here’s how to do it.

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Refinish Hardwood Floors

Sanding hardwood floors might seem like a pros-only project. It’s a big job that creates big disruptions in your household. And then there’s that big, scary sanding machine. But it’s really not that difficult. Our veteran floor finisher will show you how to successfully prep your floors for a new finish. 

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Fix a Sinking Driveway

It’s normal for asphalt driveways to sink a bit over time. But when your driveway repair has sunk to the point where it’s 4 or 5 in. lower than your garage floor, it’s time to fix it. If you don’t, water will pool in the depression, seep into the soil below, and eventually destroy the driveway.

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Finally, Build Your Dream Shed

This shed has a large sliding door on one end to access the 8 x 16-ft. storage area, three windows for lots of light and a front entry door for extra convenience. But the best feature is the large covered porch where you can work on projects or just hang out in the shade with friends. We’ll talk you through how to build this dream shed step by step.