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As an extension of your home, a deck can provide an attractive outdoor area that you can enjoy every time the weather allows. Whether just hanging out and lounging, entertaining or playing with your kids or pet, a well-designed deck can be a favorite part of your home. Understanding important deck design and planning considerations will help your deck become the successful project that you want. |
Here are some considerations for having the deck
that’s right for your home:
1. Where should your deck be placed? A
characteristic of good deck design is when the deck
can merge into the environment of your backyard
without being obtrusive and highly visible. If
you’re fortunate and have a great view, take
advantage of the view and locate the deck to enjoy
it. If you don't have a spectacular view, perhaps
your deck could be located near a beautiful garden
tree. Maybe you want your deck in a shady area or
with a sunny southern exposure. Is privacy from
neighbors an issue? Are you near a busy street and
is noise a problem? If so and if your space is
limited, consider the use of shrubbery, walls or
fences to resolve the problem.
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2. Will the deck be connected to your home? If you
are considering placing your deck near the living
room, doing so could be a problem if foot traffic
will soil your carpets and disrupt anyone that is
watching TV or talking. Placing the deck next to the
kitchen will make it easier to move food and dishes
back and forth when eating outside on the deck. Use
sliding glass doors to make the outdoors look even
more inviting from the kitchen. Would having two
doors connecting different rooms to the deck be a
possibility? Having two doors accessing the deck
will be the most efficient and best solution for
easy foot traffic flow.
3. Do you want a destination deck? The deck doesn’t
have to be built connected to your house. It can be
a place to go all by itself. If your backyard
extends to woods, maybe locating the deck near some
beautiful trees makes sense. If your property fronts
a pond or lake, what about locating your deck so
that it reaches out into the water? If you have a
flat roof, say, over a garage - what about a roof
deck? The possibilities are endless!
4. How will your deck be used? If your property is
small and you're not expecting to entertain large
groups, you likely don't need a huge deck. Your deck
should maintain a reasonable scale between your home
and property size, size of your family and the deck
size. You should not have a small house, small
property and a very large deck. The elements should
be proportional. You should not build a small deck
if you have a large house on large property.
5. Are you considering dividing your deck into
different areas? For example, you could have an area
for lounging, sunning or reading and another area
for dining, entertaining and cooking. Involve your
family and make a list of the activities you would
like to have. You may want to include a section for
children's games and playtime. Have a good idea of
how traffic will flow on the deck and in your
backyard. Understand how family, friends and pets
will be walking from the front of the house to the
backyard, from the garage to the kitchen, from the
greenhouse or tool shed to the garden and so on. If
you are going to have a deck area for relaxation,
you don't want all the traffic coming out of the
house to merge into this area.
6. What shape deck is best for your home? When
designing your deck, consider using a variety of
shapes. Keep it simple, but don't be afraid to add
an angle or two to the deck design. For example, add
curves or diagonal lines to connect two rectangular
or square spaces for the deck plan. Connect the
different sections with paths, paving surfaces,
stairways, arbors, gazebos or perhaps a water pond.
Consider using planters or flower pots with
attractive plants, overhead structures or trellises,
benches and steps to create a transition between
areas in the backyard. If you're not a good
gardener, you can still create a low maintenance
landscape by using shrubs and other easy-to-care-for
plants. Formal landscapes are more symmetrical and
use geometric patterns and straight lines. Informal
styles use more asymmetry and more curves - wooden
decks are often associated with an informal setting.
7. Do you hire a deck designer, do you use deck
plans or do you design the deck yourself? Consider
using deck plans if you can find plans that you
like. One of the best ways to simplify deck building
is to use deck plans that have been successfully
built before. If you need to make some modifications
to suit your needs and home, doing so will likely be
cheaper than creating deck plans from the beginning.
Unless you live in a very rural area, you will need
to check with your local building department to find
out what requirements and restrictions exist in your
area, especially if you are designing and building
the deck yourself. If you’re not comfortable with
the process, consider hiring a professional deck
designer and a deck contractor.
Done correctly, building a deck will provide
countless hours of enjoyment for you, your family
and friends as well as increase the value of your
home. After all, isn’t enjoying our time off why we
work so hard? Visit http://www.yourdreamloghome.com
and learn more about creating the perfect deck for
you and your home.
Copyright 2005 InfoSearch Publishing
About the Author: David Buster is Vice-President of InfoSearch Publishing and webmaster of www.yourdreamloghome.com - visit the website to learn more about home decorating and remodeling, backyard living, home plans, kitchen and bathroom design and décor tips, home storage, fireplaces, log cabin rentals and more.
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