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Building Your Dream Deck? 4 Elements to Consider

lagoon_admin • August 31, 2020

From making your home more appealing with outdoor living space to increasing your home’s overall value, a deck can be a worthwhile investment. While shocking to learn, a new wood deck can offer you an estimated 106 percent return on your investment.

Designing a deck that suits your home and family’s needs may seem challenging, but help is available. This guide, and the help of professionals, will teach you a few important elements to consider for your perfect deck design.



1. Location

Decks are usually installed on the exterior of the home right outside the living room or kitchen. Since most of your entertaining and relaxing occurs in the living room and kitchen, the exterior of these spaces is a great option for your deck. However, decks can be built in other areas, too.


A deck can be added outside your master bedroom, as well. You will be able to enjoy the outdoors while having your coffee in the morning or a glass of wine in the evening.


The exterior of your breakfast nook or dining room is also a good choice for your deck’s location. When the weather is nice, open up the doors onto your deck to create one larger indoor/outdoor space for entertaining and dining.


2. Size

The size of your deck also matters. Not only should it be sized large enough to accommodate your immediate family and some guests, but it should be sized in proportion to your home and backyard.


To determine how big your deck should be, consider how you will use the space. If it will be used for an extra dining space, make sure it is large enough to accommodate a table, chairs, and an extra few feet to provide space for getting in and out of the seats.

If your deck will be used as more of a conversational space, you will need room for a couch, chairs, and tables.


Even if you have the available space, you do not want the deck to be too large for your home’s exterior design. On average, the deck size and layout should take up no more than 20 percent of the home’s total interior floor space.

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