It’s in the Details
Thinking
of building an outdoor deck? Many people still consider a deck as a basic
rectangular structure enclosed by railings, and yet a ‘designer deck’ is much
more than a bordered platform. Integrating nuances of architectural elements
can be both functional and beautiful at the same time, if done correctly.
Varied Railings
The standard
railing design with evenly-spaced vertical balusters on horizontal rails now
integrates more complex design elements. A quality renovator should be able to
incorporate lean-out railings, stair intersections and curved or bowed railings
in a unified concept.
Seamless Staircases
Historically,
deck stairs have been boxy and obtrusive. A more stylish and easy-to-manage
stair will have ‘kick’ or expose the tread by cantilevering it out beyond the
riser. This treatment can be extended outward so there is a seamless view
between the steps and borders.
When
stairs are extended to sloped configurations and stair railings, not all
patterns will carry over, so a planter box may be incorporated to manage the
discontinued pattern. Today’s built-in ‘vertical slat’ planter boxes may
feature a cantilevered cap with mitred corners with a trimmed horizontal base
for a more polished look.
Stylish Seats
When
designing your deck, you’re looking for a picture perfect view. A professional builder
will move the posts inside the edge far enough so that the outside edge of the
seat is flush with the fascia. Seats can be contoured conform to the changing
direction of deck borders, rather than butcher-block fashion. A lean-out
railing, for example, can incorporate a seat back rest while framing your
designer deck.
Lattice and Screens
You’ve
all seen the pre-fabricated latticed screens from your home supply store, often
made from low-grade product that might otherwise be salvaged. When trying to
create deck symmetry, you’ll want to mesh the lattice strips at the corners for
continuity and ensure that the panels are cut to the appropriate size and
properly framed in. The screen should accent the space, not become a flawed
focal point.
For information on renovation industry best
practices, home financing or home maintenance needs, contact: http://www.homeforcebc.ca/.
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