DIY Cheap And Easy Hot Tub
You can upcycle a Rubbermaid container into an easy to build one person hot tub that is perfect for when you want to relax and enjoy some alone time. Actually, you will need a rather large container – a 150 pound one to be exact and you’ll need to add a way to heat your water, but the concept is a really good one. You could even put jets in this and make your own mini jacuzzi.
Source/Tutorial: pinterest
DIY Solar Hot Tub Fountain
This hot tub is so relaxing and gorgeous with the fountain to add. The hot tub goes with solar power so you can keep heating the water anytime you want. The sun handles that joy with the beautiful stone background and peaceful atmosphere. This project is complex but is not difficult. You can finish this project in a weekend or two and after that, you can enjoy the hot tub.
Source/Tutorial: greenhomebuilding
DIY Hot Tub From Upcycled Pallet
Perhaps, you have a lot of pallets in the backyard and you have no ideas for the next good project. Here is what you need. This is a hot tube from old pallets with the rustic look. This DIY hot tub is what you need to add a rustic decor to your backyard. The DIY project is simple to build that should be less than a weekend to complete. It only needs $100 depends on the materials you already have.
Source/Tutorial: instructables
DIY Hot Tub From Wood Fired Cedar
Cedar hot tub is full of joy with the endless relaxation. Now, stop imagining and start enjoying the real experience once after building this simple hot tub. This is a wood fired cedar hot tub that can keep the water in the perfect temperature. These are also gorgeous cedar hot tubs in chateaus and in some resorts in the mountains. Cedar boards will never break your bank, we promise.
Source/Tutorial: purelivingforlife
DIY Hot Tub From Steel Barrel
If you need to purchase all materials in this tutorial to make this hot tub, you are about spending $600 or so. But, it can hold for more than 10 people. Of course, you cannot buy a hot tub that can support that amount of people for less than $1,000. Therefore, this is a DIY you must do. This is a super easy hot tub that you can invite your friends to enjoy nice relaxing soak in your backyard. The tub is also small that you can move in the back of your pickup truck.
Source/Tutorial: instructables
DIY Hot Tub From Concrete
This hot tub is from concrete that can last for some time. Concrete is a great choice if you want to make semi permanent if you want to let that hot tub there for quite long. This DIY hot tub is easy to build.
Source/Tutorial: hunker
DIY Hot Tub From Bathtub
You can use a bathtub to hold hot water and now you can turn that old one into a beautiful outdoor hot tub. This is a simple DIY project on a budget. If you have no old tube at home, go to the local thrift stores and check to the local contractors so they have old bathtubs to remove. Once you got one, add it to your private outdoor area.
Source/Tutorial: houzz
DIY Hot Tub Coil
This hot tub does not need electricity. The design is smart that the owner used a coil to push the head into the water. It only takes a couple hours to heat a tub for more than 700 gallons. Well, you can use this one to complete any hot tube designs you DIY and it only needs a few materials to start.
Source/Tutorial: makezine
DIY $75 Hot Tub Liquid Tank
This DIY hot tub is not more than $75, even less! It comes with the folk art style tub that makes you feel relax with few friends. This project is from an old bulk liquid tank, stainless tube, and a gas bottle. You also need a random junk. If you have no junk, you can go to the yard sales or the thrift stores. This DIY project can be completed within a weekend.
Source/Tutorial: instructables
DIY Hot Tub Backyard Oasis
It is surprising that this DIY hot tub makes you need to spend about $1,000 if you want to build it. But, that money is not only for the hot tub. It is a little paradise in your backyard since the money is also for the wood fired heater, a shed to store the wood for heating the hot tub and a storage nook. Those are for $1,000. To start this DIY project, it is better to dedicate a special section in the backyard as your total relaxation to build this little oasis.
Source/Tutorial: motherearthnews