Emerging Deck Trends
Custom-built decks can expand usable
outdoor entertaining spaces. Decks
can surround pools and create outdoor
patio areas that make it easy to establish
multitiered living spaces, improving the
functionality of outdoor areas.
Certain deck trends have emerged
as industry experts’ top picks for the
upcoming remodeling and renovation
season. For those thinking of revamping
an existing deck, or building an entirely
new one, these trends are on point.
• Established perimeters: “Picture framing”
is not a new trend, but one that has taken
greater hold in recent years. The term
refers to aesthetically appealing designs
that conceal the ends of deck boards
for a clean finish. Some designs feature
contrasting material colors on the ends
for even more impact. This helps create
refined perimeters for a polished look.
• Roof-top decking: Urban areas also
can benefit from decking to create
usable outdoor spaces. In fact, many
new condominium and townhouse
communities are incorporating roof-top
decks into their designs, particularly in
communities with water views or other
impressive vistas. HGTV experts suggest
roof-top decks feature light-colored
materials and fixtures to help keep the
area cool even in direct sunlight.
• Distressed hardwood: Builder and
Developer, a management resource for
professional homebuilders, says that the
trend for using distressed hardwoods at
home has migrated outside. Some decking
manufacturers have recently introduced
low-maintenance composite deck boards
that mimic the look and feel of distressed,
rustic hardwood flooring. This weathered
appearance gives the look of age without
the upkeep of real aged wood.
• Wooden walkways: Decking can be the
more traditional design people envision
with a patio table or outdoor furniture. But
it also can consist of wooden walkways or
a low-laying patio to accentuate the yard.
• Mixed materials: Homeowners may be
inspired by commercial eateries, breweries
and urban markets in their exterior design
choices. Decks featuring composite
materials and aluminum railings blend
sophistication, urban appeal and comfort.
• Personal touches: Homeowners can
customize their decks with personal
touches. It’s not unheard of to wrap
columns in stone or glass tiles for more
impact. And a vast array of decking colors
now enables fun interpretations for
outdoor areas.
• Fire pit conversation area: Many decks
can incorporate water or fire elements for
visual appeal. Gas-fueled fire elements can
expand the functionality of decks beyond
the warm seasons, or make enjoying them
practical on nights when the temperature
plummets.
Decks are reimagined in many different
ways with continually evolving trends.
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Kaiser’s services all brands of heating and cooling equipment along with fireplaces. And they have now started a plumbing division to
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If you are in need of heating and cooling experts, electrical or plumbing service whether it is for a remodel or new construction, Kaiser
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