DIY Guest Posts — Home Improvement, Crafts & Hands-On Project Ideas

There’s something genuinely satisfying about fixing or building something yourself — the flat roofing job you finally tackled, the office renovation you planned from scratch, the flooded basement you sorted before it got worse. If you’ve done the work and can explain how, submit a free DIY guest post on FreeGuestPosts.com and help the next person do the same.

This category publishes real, hands-on content from homeowners, tradespeople, renovators, and makers who’ve actually done what they’re writing about. Every article is editorially reviewed and published with a free author bio and dofollow backlink — no fees, ever.


What kind of DIY content gets published here?

  • Home improvement & renovation — room makeovers, flooring, roofing, office fit-outs, interior upgrades
  • Home repairs & maintenance — water damage, basement issues, plumbing fixes, structural repairs
  • Finding & working with contractors — how to hire, vet, and manage renovation professionals
  • Interior design & materials — panel choices, finishes, layout ideas, design guides for homeowners
  • Furniture, upcycling & crafts — makeovers, handmade projects, seasonal builds, creative ideas
  • Budget renovations & tool guides — cost-saving tips, material sourcing, tool comparisons

Submit a free DIY guest post

Submitting is completely free. Write 800–1,500 words on any home improvement, DIY, or renovation topic you genuinely know. You’ll get a published article, a free dofollow backlink, and an author bio — with zero cost attached.


Frequently asked questions

Is it really free to submit a DIY guest post?

Yes — completely free. No submission fees, no review charges, no paid placement. Every article is published based on editorial quality alone. See the full submission guidelines here.

What DIY topics can I write about?

Home renovation and improvement, water and structural damage repairs, roofing, interior design, finding and managing contractors, furniture upcycling, budget renovation tips, tool guides, crafts, and creative home projects. The articles already published here cover office renovations, flooded basement cleanup, flat roofing, charcoal panel design, and contractor hiring — which gives a clear picture of the range we welcome.

Do I need to be a professional tradesperson to submit?

No. Some of the most useful DIY content is written by homeowners who figured things out themselves through trial and error. What matters is that your advice is honest, your instructions are clear, and your experience is real. Qualified tradespeople and contractors are equally welcome.

Can I include a materials list or tool list in my article?

Yes — and we’d actively encourage it. A clear list of what you used, rough costs, and where to source things is one of the most practical things a DIY article can include. Readers want to know what they’re signing up for before they start.

Should I include photos or images?

Photos aren’t strictly required, but they make a big difference in DIY content. Before-and-after shots, in-progress photos, and materials laid out before you start all help readers follow along with confidence. If you have them, please include them.

How long does editorial review take?

Our editorial team aims to respond within 3–5 business days. If your article is accepted, we’ll confirm the publication timeline. If it needs revision, we’ll explain specifically what to change and why.


Browse the DIY articles below — and if you’ve got a project, repair, or renovation worth writing up, we’d genuinely love to read it.