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Why does it seem like so many decks either turn out looking like a runway or box? Like an afterthought? We all know someone who
got so carried away with lumber and their circular saw that his deck ended up making the house shrink. Then there’s the puny deck
at the neighbor’s cabin down the lane that never has anything in the right place. Remember when your friends came over last winter
and complained about how far the hot tub was from the back door? Now they teasingly refer to your project at the local neighborhood
meetings. Ed Watson wanted to avoid all those mistakes when he was looking to build his dream deck in Northern Virginia. Ed was
very adamant considering the deck the most important “room’’ at the house and wanted it to expand his living space just right. So
instead of having just any old deck slapped onto his home during construction, he took a year to become acquainted to the traffic
patterns of his family, the appearance of his neighbors’ deck designs, and finally finding a reputable deck builder who would pull
all required permits, handle home owner association packets, and install quality deck with little or no hassle.
The biggest lesson Ed and his wife Olga learned about deck design is the same advice many professional deck builders find
themselves giving over and over again in the early stages of planning: Be generous to yourself, think big. The fact of the matter
is once that deck is built. You want to be able to comfortably hang out, catch some rays, or invite a couple friends over.
Additionally, make sure to consider that a home improvement project such a building a deck will dramatically increase the resale
value of your home.
The Watson’s chose a reputable deck contractor in Northern Virginia. The Watsons were delighted to view 3-D renderings really
allowed them to visualize the project and get a feel of how proportional the size of the deck was to the house. “I’m so glad we
went larger,’’ Ed says. “It really makes a difference when we have a party. We’ve had 15 to 20 people up there and nobody’s cramped
for space.’’
Some Simple Rules to Keep in Mind When Building/Designing a Deck:
1) Skimping on size is the biggest mistake people make when they design a deck. Think of the deck as an extension of your
home.
2) Plan sufficiently for evening cookouts, or parties with friends and relatives. Be sure there’s enough room for adults and
kids to separate for their own, often socially incompatible, pursuits.
3) Map out the layout of all your deck furniture; make sure there is ample room to get by tables, benches, grills, hot tub
ect.
4) If you entertain a lot, design your deck with nooks and corners to encourage small groups of people to congregate or to
provide romantic spots for couples.
5) Add a wide railing top around the deck to ensure people have a place to set their drinks or plates of food.
6) If your limited to space and need to make the most of a small deck, make sure to add railings around even if you aren’t
required to for height considerations. People tend to not use the outside two feet of deck if there is no railing.
7) Try your best to place your grill near the door that leads to the kitchen. And just as you would do indoors; put the dining
table close to the kitchen.
About the author:
Paragon Remodeling, Inc is a Residential Home Remodeling Company
located in Northern Virginia which specializes in replacement windows,
siding, custom built decks and patios, sunrooms, basements, flooring, kitchens, and
bathrooms. Paragon Remodeling is specialized in Virginia decks,
Virginia deck builders and decks in virginia.
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