Deck Design Ideas
As more and more people retreat to the home to seek relief from the fast pace of the times, well-designed decks
are becoming preferred places to relax after work, entertain friends, and regroup with the family.
Whether a new or improved outdoor area calls for a deck depends on several factors: the site itself, the style
and size of the house, individual lifestyle and personal preferences, and budget. And though the site may be the
deciding factor in choosing the style of the deck and the budget may determine the number of amenities that can be
included, other less tangible aspects should be addressed as well.
Taking stock of one's lifestyle is a good place to begin. Who will use the area and how many functions is it
expected to fulfill? Will the space serve primarily as a transition zone between house and yard, or will it double
as an indoor-outdoor room? Will the setting be casual or formal, a quiet retreat, or the hub of activity?
A family composed of toddlers, teens, pets, and parents probably requires a different design from that of a
couple who like to relax on their own or entertain on a small scale. Personal taste is also an important matter to
consider when planning an outdoor area -- whether it's a preference for a certain color stain on the floor boards
or a particular style of railing to surround the deck.
A successful deck, however, is much more than a response to particular location or need. A well-designed deck
integrates diverse elements into a functional and aesthetically pleasing whole that harmonizes with the house it
serves and the yard it adjoins. For instance, materials don't have to match the house facade exactly, but they
should complement it in style and mood. The idea is to create a unified appearance that is balanced with a variety
of colors, forms, and textures to add interest and offset monotony.
The following pictures offer a wide sampling of deck styles to serve as inspiration for developing and planning
outdoor living spaces. Deck Design Ideas
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