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Announcing the Winners of Our Deck Contest

comments (0) May 22nd, 2009 in Blogs        
RDA Robyn Doyon-Aitken, producer
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One Redwood Tree, Three Decksby jack96161
Simple Complexity by KimKatwijk
Modern Deck on a Craftsman House by birdsquare
One Redwood Tree, Three Decksby jack96161Click To Enlarge

One Redwood Tree, Three Decks
by jack96161


We said it when we selected the five top remodels in our Kitchen and Bath contest, and the sentiment was echoed again this time when we sat down to settle up on the best decks in America. Picking (only) five winners wasn’t an easy task, and we all had our favorites. We want to thank all of you who posted photos of your deck projects in our gallery. We knew we had some awesome deck builders and designers out there! Thank you for sharing your work with us.

And now. . .the winners, in no particular order (drum roll):

One Redwood Tree, Three Decks: by jack96161

redwood deck

We loved this trio of decks because, besides being gorgeous, they had a story. Years after lightning struck the redwood on his property, Jack gave the tree a second life.

Simple Complexity: by KimKatwijk

simple complexity

The morning after Kim posted this deck, more than one of the guys came by my cubicle and asked, “Did you see that deck?” I knew exactly what they were talking about. Oh, yeah. I saw it. Kim’s Reeds at the Lake, Artistry in Decks, and A Little Bit of Italy were standouts as well, in no small part because of his signature inlay work.

Modern Deck on a Craftsman House: by birdsquare

modern deck

One of the best things about this deck is how unexpected it is. Goat wire? Galvanized plumbing pipe? Redwood? All of it, on the same deck, and on a Craftsman-style house no less? It works. And, it’s beautiful.

Carter Project: by Quayle & Company

carter project

Someone said to me, “If this were my deck, I’d never go in the house.” Particularly on a weekend like the one coming up, who wouldn’t want to hang out here, grill some chicken or burgers, mix up a drink or two?

Queenanne Deck: by  builtbysage

queenanne deck

Two words: pure craftsmanship.

Honorable Mentions. . .

One name, and multiple projects kept coming up in our conversations about beautiful, well-built decks. The name was JoeWood; the projects were, well, every one he posted. If you want to be inspired, check out his Curved Deck, Sea Side Deck and Koi Pond Deck.

Greene & Greene Detailed Deck: by Tom4055
This deck garnered multiple votes from our editors, also due to its craftsmanship and attention to detail. It’s an all-around elegant expression of the style.

And finally, we’ve got to give a shout-out to those that gave out the underdog-vibe (i.e. “Not likely the type of deck FHB had in mind for this contest. . .”). You were wrong, junkhound. Your Frugal 99% Recycled Deck got the attention of our editors, for sure. Very cool work! And Ted W. proved that Small, Cozy and Functional decks—when designed as well as his is—can also be. . .simply perfect as well. 

Again, thanks to you all!

If the entries in our deck contest gallery have inspired you to start your own deck project, visit our new Deck Planning Center for how-to information and design advice.

What’s coming up?

We’re planning our next photo contest right now, and let’s just say that this one isn’t about your building or design skills. Our next contest is one for the dog days of summer. . .your job-site dogs, to be more precise. I’ll announce the contest, post the rules and prize info, and let you know where and when you can start posting your photos on June 1st, 2009.


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