An
outdoor deck will not only increase the year-round comfort, relaxation and enjoyment
of your home but it will also maximize your outdoor liveable space and can sway
buyers in a competitive marketplace.
Planning Your Deck
First, you’ll need to get an idea of what you want to
achieve. How are you going to use your outdoor space? What is your timeline and
budget?
You may want to consult with a home professional to
help you come up with a structured plan to create your dream deck,
step-by-step.
Deck Designs
When it comes to deck designs, your imagination is the
limit. Many people start with a simple, one-level deck while others choose a
multi-level option to maximize square footage.
Deck Materials
Two
decades ago, the predominant material in most decks was treated lumber.
High-end wood products such as cedar or redwood were introduced as an
alternative to pressure-treated economical softwood.
You’ve
probably seen improperly maintained decks which, exposed to the elements over
time, seem to turn grey and begin to crack, split or rot.
Exotic Woods
Today,
a variety of deck construction materials are available to offer color selection,
warmth and high density durability. Exotic hardwoods like ipe, garapa and
tigerwood can be constructed in easily formatted tongue and groove patterns
which provide a seamless outdoor presence.
Composite Decks
Composite
deck materials have also become popular. Typically made from wood fibre and
recycled plastic, composite materials are known to last longer and require less
maintenance, although they are less economical.
From
PVC plastic wood-look-alike materials to aluminum constructed decks, there are
unlimited options for your outdoor space.
For
more information to help you plan and build your outdoor living space,
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Composite decking is becoming an increasingly popular choice when it comes to extending the use of outdoor space in your home. As a combination of plastics and wood it is much easier to look after, and for furniture that will inevitably become weatherworn, this is a key selling point.
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