17 Decks That Deliver
Layer it, bump it out, wrap it around a tree. Get inspiration with these ideas for adding a deck to your backyard
Laura Gaskill
17 March 2015
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A deck can beautifully bridge the gap between indoors and out, providing an inviting, comfortable space from which to enjoy your backyard. And far from being a basic rectangle at the back of the house, a deck can be customised to fit your house and lifestyle to a tee. Read on for 17 deck designs to get your creativity flowing.
1. Party deck
If outdoor entertaining is what your backyard is all about, think about how you can work your favourite party features into the deck plan. In the party-ready space shown here, there is room for a hammock, a fire pit, an outdoor kitchen and plenty of built-in seating.
If outdoor entertaining is what your backyard is all about, think about how you can work your favourite party features into the deck plan. In the party-ready space shown here, there is room for a hammock, a fire pit, an outdoor kitchen and plenty of built-in seating.
2. Mixed-materials deck
Combining wood decking with concrete elements – like the low wall and stairs shown here – works especially well with contemporary, modern and urban homes. In addition to walls and stairs, consider working in a concrete planter or built-in bench seating.
Combining wood decking with concrete elements – like the low wall and stairs shown here – works especially well with contemporary, modern and urban homes. In addition to walls and stairs, consider working in a concrete planter or built-in bench seating.
3. Tree-hugging deck
Custom fitting a deck around a tree is a wonderful way to integrate the deck farther into the backyard. Consult an arborist before beginning work to be sure you allow enough room for the tree’s mature size.
Take a closer look at this backyard entertainer
Custom fitting a deck around a tree is a wonderful way to integrate the deck farther into the backyard. Consult an arborist before beginning work to be sure you allow enough room for the tree’s mature size.
Take a closer look at this backyard entertainer
4. Petite deck
Working a deck into a smaller backyard can actually make the space feel larger – and more usable. The owners of this charming Spanish colonial bungalow in Southern California built a deck extending into the backyard, making the most of the space between mature yucca trees.
Working a deck into a smaller backyard can actually make the space feel larger – and more usable. The owners of this charming Spanish colonial bungalow in Southern California built a deck extending into the backyard, making the most of the space between mature yucca trees.
5. Dining deck
Love eating alfresco? Plan your deck to fit your dream dining table and site it for maximum dining enjoyment – not too far from the house and under a tree (that can hold string lights or lanterns) would be ideal.
Love eating alfresco? Plan your deck to fit your dream dining table and site it for maximum dining enjoyment – not too far from the house and under a tree (that can hold string lights or lanterns) would be ideal.
6. Corner deck
If your home has a corner ‘missing’ from the layout, filling in the exterior space with a corner deck can complement the architecture. And if you can add sliding glass doors leading onto the deck, so much the better.
If your home has a corner ‘missing’ from the layout, filling in the exterior space with a corner deck can complement the architecture. And if you can add sliding glass doors leading onto the deck, so much the better.
7. Curved deck
Balance the rectilinear forms and sharp angles of a modern or contemporary home with a softly curving deck. Steps down to the deck area and a concrete retaining wall surround provide a secure feeling and a bit of a windbreak.
Balance the rectilinear forms and sharp angles of a modern or contemporary home with a softly curving deck. Steps down to the deck area and a concrete retaining wall surround provide a secure feeling and a bit of a windbreak.
8. Bump-out deck
Instead of sticking with a basic square or rectangular deck, try bumping it out on one side. A bump-out can help a deck ‘settle’ into the landscape and increase views.
Instead of sticking with a basic square or rectangular deck, try bumping it out on one side. A bump-out can help a deck ‘settle’ into the landscape and increase views.
9. Master bedroom deck
Decks don’t need to be huge to have a big (and very positive) effect on lifestyle. Case in point: a small deck off the master bedroom, with just enough space for a pair of lounge chairs and a table to set a drink and a book.
Decks don’t need to be huge to have a big (and very positive) effect on lifestyle. Case in point: a small deck off the master bedroom, with just enough space for a pair of lounge chairs and a table to set a drink and a book.
10. Shed deck
Give a shed the fancy treatment with a mini deck across the entrance. Whether you use your shed to store gardening tools, as a kids’ playhouse or as a writer’s getaway, a deck will help it be a welcome addition to the garden.
Give a shed the fancy treatment with a mini deck across the entrance. Whether you use your shed to store gardening tools, as a kids’ playhouse or as a writer’s getaway, a deck will help it be a welcome addition to the garden.
11. Layered deck
Layers of decking merge in this unusual and visually interesting deck design. Well suited to modern and contemporary homes, a deck like the one shown here would also make a striking addition to a small urban lot.
Layers of decking merge in this unusual and visually interesting deck design. Well suited to modern and contemporary homes, a deck like the one shown here would also make a striking addition to a small urban lot.
12. Meandering deck
Let the deck beside your home be only the beginning – curving and snaking through the backyard, a meandering deck beckons further exploration. Consider placing a garden sculpture, a bench or another special feature at the end of the path to create a destination.
Let the deck beside your home be only the beginning – curving and snaking through the backyard, a meandering deck beckons further exploration. Consider placing a garden sculpture, a bench or another special feature at the end of the path to create a destination.
13. Garden path deck
Encourage exploration of your back garden by placing a series of interconnected decks throughout. Using a combination of narrower pathway decks and wider platforms will draw visitors through the space.
Encourage exploration of your back garden by placing a series of interconnected decks throughout. Using a combination of narrower pathway decks and wider platforms will draw visitors through the space.
14. Multi-level deck
When you are working with a sloped or narrow lot, splitting up the deck into multiple levels can make the best use of the space. An outdoor kitchen could be positioned on the upper level (nearest the house) for easy access to the indoor kitchen, while a seating area or fire pit could be placed a few steps down, creating a private hangout zone.
When you are working with a sloped or narrow lot, splitting up the deck into multiple levels can make the best use of the space. An outdoor kitchen could be positioned on the upper level (nearest the house) for easy access to the indoor kitchen, while a seating area or fire pit could be placed a few steps down, creating a private hangout zone.
15. Destination deck
Who says a deck has to be attached to the house? If you want to be drawn into a beautiful backyard, consider placing a freestanding deck platform in your favourite spot. Nestling the deck into trees or creating high landscape plantings behind it will help it settle in.
Who says a deck has to be attached to the house? If you want to be drawn into a beautiful backyard, consider placing a freestanding deck platform in your favourite spot. Nestling the deck into trees or creating high landscape plantings behind it will help it settle in.
16. Low-slung deck
Even barely raised off the ground, a wooden deck creates a feeling of connection between indoors and out that simple gravel or grass cannot match.
Even barely raised off the ground, a wooden deck creates a feeling of connection between indoors and out that simple gravel or grass cannot match.
17. Breezeway deck
A generously sized deck is an effective way to connect structures on the same property – or parts of one large home – and increase outdoor living space at the same time.
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Love the ideas in this article, especially the garden path approach. We recently redid our deck, and built modified picture-frame steps. There are several how-to videos online, and we link to one of them from our blog. Read more about how we did it and see the photos at AbbyandElle.
If you're interested in wood styling of your home's deck, balcony and stairs, check out Mountain Laurel Handrail here :
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