Nothing says Get-Together like a first-rate entertaining space. Decks are popular throughout most of the country, providing extended living area, defined and contained, with a level, crowd-friendly surface. On the other hand, poor planning and inferior construction can not only ruin your celebration but it could ruin your budget as well. Start your deck project with a design that is both safe and attractive.
Decks can be customized with built-in outdoor kitchens, fire pits, dining and seating areas, overhanging roof or pergola, ambient lighting or storage solutions. They enhance your home’s value and add style and character.
Below are some tips from RIS Media that recommend Health and Safety elements, as well as providing chic and personalized design ideas that will help you create your dream deck.
5 Tips for Deck Design
(Family Features)–Timing can be everything, especially when it comes to planning an outdoor living space. By getting a jump-start on planning, you allow yourself time to complete the process with maximum creativity and minimal stress.
Try these expert tips and tricks of the trade to help make your dream deck a reality.
Lay a Solid Foundation
Don’t skimp on substructure. Often overlooked, the substructure can have tremendous impact on performance and appearance. For maximum strength and stability, opt for steel framing over wood in order to achieve a consistently flat decking surface. Wooden substructures can split, warp and shift over time, leading to an uneven surface in the deck boards. Dimensionally stable steel offers durability benefits over wood, plus greater design flexibility, sustainability, safety and fire resistance.
Authors Note: Your solid foundation is not complete without a stable, durable base. Cement footings are a must, whether pre-fabricated or poured, footings should be a minimum of 12 inches below grade.
Get the Right Tools
In addition to magazines, TV shows and social platforms offer outdoor living ideas and inspiration. There are also a number of online tools designed to help guide you through the planning process, such as the Trex Deck Starter, which can help anyone at the outset of their deck building adventures. It provides a user-friendly way to experiment with various deck configurations and design combinations. In three simple steps, the tool can help you choose the right materials for your project and design a customized outdoor living space before ever raising a hammer.
Authors Note: Your local home improvement outlet is an excellent place to start. Most stores like Home Depot or Lowes employ a variety of knowledgeable, experienced staff. If they are not proficient in the subject, they can direct you to a well-informed source.
Choose the Right Materials
When selecting materials, invest in decking that can hold up against the harshest weather and messiest cookouts. High-performance, low-maintenance composite decking offers superior durability and long-lasting looks. It can also outperform both wood and PVC alternatives over time. With a wood deck, the cost of regular sanding, staining and painting compound considerably over time. Over the life of a composite deck, the reduced maintenance costs of simple soap and water cleanings can add up to a greater return on investment – not to mention the value of all the time spent enjoying your deck rather than maintaining it.
Authors Note: Composites are also a fantastic choice for aesthetics. They come in many hues and grains that very closely mimic natural wood, as well as a huge variety of fade-resistant colors if you choose to add a bit of fun.
Add Safety and Style with Railings
Railings can be one of the most visible parts of any deck so it should be considered at the same time as the deck boards. A good rule of thumb is to use the “three C’s,” which are: coordinate, contrast, customize. For example, crisp white posts and black aluminum balusters coordinate beautifully with gray deck boards, delivering an elegant look and feel. For a beachy vibe, opt for a contrasting look with all-white railings. Or go completely custom with sleek, black aluminum railings to create a space that’s both modern and inviting.
Authors Note: in addition to railings there are any number of wind-blocking options from unbreakable glass to corrugated aluminum to trees and shrubs.
Incorporate Personal Touches with Accessories
Have fun exploring the many design elements that are available for customizing your deck. Things like built-in seating, planters and storage, as well as add-ons such as a pergola or outdoor furniture, which can add comfort, character and convenience to your outdoor living space. Further personalize your space with a variety of deck and landscape lighting fixtures. Set up path lights to brighten walkways and use spotlights to showcase trees and architectural features.
Source: Trex.com. Reprinted with permission from RISMedia. ©2017. All rights reserved.
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