These 6 Deck Design Ideas Can Change How You See Decking Forever

The wide variety of designs for decking allows you to choose the project that best suits your needs and budget. Choose a design that creates the space you need.
 
BOISE, Idaho - May 4, 2015 - PRLog -- A deck is much more than a pile of building supplies arranged into a flat, rectangular surface. There are many different styles of deck designs that may compliment the architecture of your home and provide you with a useful and enjoyable outdoor living area.

1. Contemporary

A contemporary decking design uses a minimalist approach. The building supplies are basic without ornate curves or bright colors. The design style focuses on simple shapes and may mix wood boards with metal or glass rails. This type of a deck will have sleek lines, one level and have a utilitarian look and feel.

2. Colonial

A colonial decking design focuses on symmetry. When shopping for building supplies, look for curved railings and decorative, ball-shaped posts to put atop the posts. To keep with the colonial look, whitewash the fence after it's built.

3. Traditional

Traditional decks feature complex configurations and shapes such as octagons. This decking style often has multiple heights, each one with its own purpose. The upper level of the deck may be where the family grills, while the lower of the deck may include lounge chairs for reading.

4. Mountain

A mountain deck uses building supplies such as heavy timber framing. The finished deck has a rugged look and is strong and durable. Areas of projection are built off the main portion of the deck to create a place for looking out at the spectacular view.

5. Coastal

A coastal style deck uses a strong base that is carefully stained and sealed to protect against weathering. The rails are designed to blend into the scenery without attracting much attention. Think thin spindles or metal combined with glass so the view takes center stage.

6. Modern Multifunctional

Modern multifunctional decks are designed with many uses in mind. These decks are built to be strong, as they may need to support the hefty weight of a fire pit on one level and a hot tub on another level. Even though each of the decking levels may be just two or three steps apart, they'll act as different rooms. Built-in features such as benches and planters may add to the usefulness of these styles of decks.

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