Arts and Crafts Orange Deck Design Ideas

Deck and Patio Designs-Pressure Treated Decking
Deck and Patio Designs-Pressure Treated Decking
All-Craft Decks & SunroomsAll-Craft Decks & Sunrooms
A recent project we completed featuring a brown pressure treated deck. After fixing some house wall rot we were able to give the homeowner a large entertaining area, with some louvered privacy rails for the optional additional privacy when needed. The complete project will include a paver patio under the deck - stay tuned!
Balcon / Terrasse en bois exotique
Balcon / Terrasse en bois exotique
BALCONS-ET-TERRASSES-DE-FRANCEBALCONS-ET-TERRASSES-DE-FRANCE
Balcons et Terrasses de France 49 rue Hericart - 75015 Paris contact@terrasse-de-france.fr www.terrasse-de-france.fr
Roberts Deck
Roberts Deck
MFW ConstructionMFW Construction
When it was time for a new hot tub, we changed out the old Trex decking to redwood. The redwood is so much more beautiful than the Trex especially over the long run. Along with the deck, we demolished the block columns and replaced them with red brick to compliment the new redwood railing and tempered glass wall
Custom Deck Construction - San Antonio, Tx
Custom Deck Construction - San Antonio, Tx
Timeless Sunsets Decks and PatiosTimeless Sunsets Decks and Patios
Timeless Sunsets - Enjoying moments and making memories, outdoor living spaces by Timeless Sunsets.
Pasadena House
Pasadena House
Paradise Design StudioParadise Design Studio
Bamboo and agapanthus lining the back of the property starts to lead the eye to the pond which is another focal point of this garden
Cedar Deck Restoration
Cedar Deck Restoration
Eco Star PaintingEco Star Painting
Step #1 Apply BM CLEAN As you can see in the 'Before' picture above, this cedar deck was extremly dirty. This required an extra step in comparison to the typical deck stripping process. My paint rep at Benjamin Moore recommended a product called CLEAN. It comes in one gallon plastic containers and can be applied out of a plastic pail or with a garden sprayer. We used a Garden sprayer and chose a flat tip for application. The three gallon garden sprayer was filled with 2 gallons of water and one gallon of the CLEAN solution. This is a strong mixture and can be reduced to up to 6 parts water and one part of the Benjamin Moore CLEAN. This approximately 22x20 deck had a board running perpindicular to the rest of the floor boards which divided it into 2 equal parts. Our method was to apply the solution to 3-4 of these 10' boards at a time. Allow it to set up for a few minutes and then scrub away with the deck brush. The agitation loosens up the dirt and grime and is then removed with a pressure washer a board a time. The flat tip on the pressure washer was almost the same width as the floor board. It is important to clean the sides of the board too because any remaining dirt or stain will be visible. Benjamin Moore Deck Restoration products named Clean,Restore,brighten Step #2 Apply BM RESTORE The second step is exactly the same as the first step but with a different solution called Benjamin Moore RESTORE. The deck was dry before we started the 2nd step becuase it was baking hot outside. You use the same 2/1 mixture of water to chemical. This chemical will remove the stain still present in the deck floor. Make sure to rinse the garden sprayer clean before adding the restore solution. Unlike the BM CLEAN, the BM RESTORE has an orange-ish color in appearance. It did a fine job of removing most of the stain, but not 100% of it. There were a few areas that required a 3rd coat of restore but the process was quicker. Step #3 Apply BM BRIGHTEN The third step is exactly the same as the first two step but the chemical solution used was Benjamin Moore 'BRIGHTEN'. Again, the garden sprayer was cleaned and filled with 2 parts water and one part Brighten. The brightener not only lightens the wood but it also neutralizes the previous stripper solution. As stated before the Restore adds a bit of color and the Brighten will remove any traces of it. you still have to agitate the brightener with a scrub brush and either pressure wash it off or use a garden hose. We used the pressure washer for faster results. After it dries the wood look a lot brighter but we still found some spots of stain that had not come off. Apply Sikkens Stain As stated above the stain we used is called "Sikkens Proluxe" which is basically just a slight re-branding of the classic Sikkens Stain. The formula is exactly the same. In fact, the secondary name is still called 'Cetol' SRD RE. The color chosen was "CEDAR". The weather was quite hot for a typical Calgary Spring day so we stained a 10' section of floor board at a time. The deck has a metal railing so the supporting feet had to be brushed in with a 2.5" natural bristle paint brush. for the rest of the job a 6" Wooster natural bristle deck brush was used. The handle was remove and a broom handle was inserted. The stain was stirred frequently and poured into a plastic Simms brand roller pan. Semi transparent Oil based stain has the consistency of water so you need to be careful not to spill any of it. When applying to a board you hit the sides first with the brush and then fillin the rest. Ten feet of floor board can be stain in a short period of time. it's important not to leave any streaks so it is adviseable to back-brush the entie length before moving on to the next board. The staining only took about 2.5 hours to complete. One coat is the manufacturers recommendation. One last thing about Sikkens Stain. To maintain this beautiful look the deck should be re- coated once a year, preferably every spring. It's like applying sunscreen yearly to protect the wood against further damage. Two gallons was enough to cover this 450 sq foot deck.
Deck Staining
Deck Staining
New Image PaintersNew Image Painters
Transparent stain brought life to this new cedar deck.
Urban Farmhouse
Urban Farmhouse
My House Design/Build/TeamMy House Design/Build/Team
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