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Archadeck of Austin
We are so confident that this dry deck space will stay dry, we installed a TV mount for the clients’ TV beneath the deck. While you’re looking at the TV, take a look at the “crown molding” above it. That’s not crown molding! What appears to be “trim” is actually a gutter, part of the under-deck drainage system we installed to keep the new patio dry.
Archadeck of Birmingham
To create a space that cuts down on the need for maintenance these homeowners chose TimberTech decking from the Reserve Collection in the Antique Leather color. This decking is extremely durable and constructed with longevity in mind. Additionally, since the decking is capped on all four sides, it is extremely resistant to moisture intrusion. These elements make it a perfect choice for a poolside deck.
Archadeck - Columbus
This custom deck called for low-maintenance decking from TimberTech’s Legacy collection, in rich Mocha. Homeowners are seeing the many benefits of using low-maintenance materials these days. This TimberTech deck will resist sun fading and other sorts of damage from high traffic and impact. Unlike its wood counterparts, the deck will not require annual maintenance in sanding, staining, sealing, or painting, and it will remain beautiful for many years to come. For a more polished aesthetic, we utilized a perpendicular parting board, where regular seams would have existed. These are the sorts of custom touches you can expect when working with Archadeck of Columbus!
Archadeck of West Central and Southwest Ohio
This beautiful outdoor space project is in Clear Creek Twp. Warren County, Waynesville, OH. The combination project includes a spacious elevated TimberTech deck in Terrain Brown Oak with Arabian aluminum railing. The deck spills into a patio built with Oberfield’s pavers. Photos by Archadeck of West Central & Southwest Ohio.
Archadeck of Akron OH
Beautiful custom deck with pergola and custom paver patio outdoor living space combination.
Archadeck of Nashville
This custom composite deck features a step-up design and a picture-framed border. Notice the deck fields of the upper and lower decks are installed on opposite diagonals for added visual interest as well.
Archadeck - Columbus
We also installed a beautiful white vinyl pergola from the same company that made their railing, Mt. Hope Fence. To maximize the amount of shade they could expect from the pergola, we adjusted the lathing across the top of the pergola to a 30-degree angle. The angle of the lathing and the pergola’s orientation to the sun’s path affect the amount of shade a pergola will provide.
Archadeck of Kansas City
This Kansas City covered deck features a beautiful hip roof, completed with tongue and groove ceiling finish, exposed beam, and electrical installation for a lighted fan. This covered deck also boasts a dramatic turned stair with expansive landing and custom pot belly balustrade throughout.
palaestra
The old cottage is raised above a flood planning level, New rooms take shape behind the original shack. Battens visible over plywood fixed from the outside over the hardwood frame comprise the new master bedroom. The bathhouse is visible to the left. A good carpenter thinks about his next cut. Staging work allows a place to evolve.
Archadeck of Suburban Boston
This low-maintenance Fiberon pool deck surround delivers easy access to the homeowners above ground pool. The design features a custom bar area and privacy screen.
Design Vision Studio
Photo by: Shawn St. Peter Photography - What designer could pass on the opportunity to buy a floating home like the one featured in the movie Sleepless in Seattle? Well, not this one! When I purchased this floating home from my aunt and uncle, I didn’t know about floats and stringers and other issues specific to floating homes. Nor had I really thought about the hassle of an out of state remodel. Believing that I was up for the challenge, I grabbed my water wings, sketchpad, and measuring tape and jumped right in!
If you’ve ever thought of buying a floating home, I’ve already tripped over some of the hurdles you will face. So hop on board - hopefully you will enjoy the ride.
I have shared my story of this floating home remodel and accidental flip in my eBook "Sleepless in Portland." Just subscribe to our monthly design newsletter and you will be sent a link to view all the photos and stories in my eBook.
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