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"Wedding Cake" Deck

comments (1) April 27th, 2009 in Project Gallery        
basswood Brian Campbell, member
3 users recommend


This may be the smallest deck in the contest, really a five-sided landing with stairs.


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Wedding Cake
posted in: Project Gallery

Comments (1)

markmack markmack writes: A beautiful use of decking material. It simply gets you down to the yard and patio level. No large expanses of deck, no railings to block the view or to keep you from nature.

It looks like you added this to an existing patio area. You may want to suggest to your homeowners to soften the amount of hard space in the large patio area by removing some of the concrete near the house and a/c and incorporate some plantings. They could even plant some with height to mask the a/c unit.

Nicely done!


Posted: 9:23 am on August 31st

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