5 things to consider before building your deck

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Thinking about embarking on a deck-building project for your home?

 

A deck is a a fantastic idea as they expand your living and entertainment space while allowing you to savour the great outdoors. Just envision those BBQ gatherings, outdoor lounging, and leisurely afternoons. Plus, a well-crafted deck can enhance your home’s value and curb appeal.

But before you dive into deck construction, here are five essential questions you should consider:

 

Deck Location: Is the chosen spot ideal for your deck’s functionality and aesthetics?

Take these factors into account:

  • Can it be situated on the sunny side of your home or facing a picturesque view?
  • Does this location provide privacy, ample sunlight, and protection from wind and weather?
  • Is there convenient access from your home, or does that require additional work?
  • Can you position the deck near the kitchen for easy BBQ access?
  • Is it possible to integrate the deck seamlessly with existing landscaping, garden features, or a pool?

Deck Purpose: What do you envision your deck being used for? Define its purpose to determine size, design, and any necessary safety features:

  • Do you frequently entertain guests?
  • Are children a part of your household?
  • What type of furniture do you plan to use?
  • How will you provide shade from the sun?
  • What activities will take place on the deck? Additionally, consider privacy; you may need screening to shield your deck from neighbours or the street, so plan for this during the design phase.

Safety Considerations: What safety features are essential? Decks elevated 1 meter or more above the ground require handrails. If your design includes steps, think about step dimensions for ease of use and potential seating. Non-slip surfaces and sturdy bracing are also vital for safety.

Regulations and Permits: Are there any building constraints or permits required for your project? Contact your local authorities or council to determine if you need Resource and/or Building Consent before construction commences.

Decks under 1 meter in height and 10 square meters in size may be exempt from consent requirements, but it’s best to verify this. Additionally, check for any potential infringements near property boundaries, and ensure you won’t disrupt sub-soil drains or services like electricity, gas, water, or sewer lines when digging.

Enhancements: How can you add a touch of “wow” to your deck? Think about your home’s style and architecture to ensure your deck complements it seamlessly. Once the basic design is established, consider adding features like:

 

  • Lighting
  • Sound systems
  • Storage solutions
  • Cooking facilities. Depending on your budget and preferences, your deck can range from a basic weekend DIY project to a luxurious outdoor space complete with a full kitchen – the possibilities are endless.

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