Showing posts with label cedar deck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cedar deck. Show all posts

Handrail Solutions to Your Deck Problems

Your deck should be a backyard sanctuary, but a poorly planned or situated deck can be a source of endless frustration for homeowners. Short of tearing it down and rebuilding it, however, there are ways to remediate common deck issues. One of the simplest ways to update and transform you deck is to install glass or aluminum handrails.

As the deck market has burgeoned, manufacturers have created a vast array of deck rails to choose from. Handrails for your deck now come in a variety of materials, from aluminum to glass to stainless steel cable, and can be included in any new deck design or added onto an existing cedar deck for a fresh, new look. Customized deck rails can help solve a variety of deck problems, including:

Cramped deck. If you’re struggling with a cedar deck that feels too small, cable handrails can give it a more spacious feel. Made of sturdy stainless steel cable and aluminum posts, cable handrails offer a minimalistic design that opens up your deck and allows it to breathe.

Too much wind exposure. Many cedar decks in the Pacific Northwest get blasted with strong gusts that can make spending time outside unpleasant. Glass handrails, made of glass panels held up by aluminum posts, can block those winds without obscuring your view. They're particularly prevalent among coastal homes, as the glass holds up well even under the assault of flying sand.

Plain-looking deck. If your cedar deck looks boring next to your ornate home, aluminum picket handrails can add a touch of class and elegance. They contrast with the wood of your deck and can be customized to match your home's design.

Blocked view. If your standard cedar handrails are getting in the way of an amazing view, try glass or cable handrails instead. Both are virtually invisible when looked at head-on.

As an added bonus, glass, cable and aluminum handrails are practically maintenance free, so you won’t ever have to worry about sanding or staining them.

How to Design Your Dream Deck

Building the perfect cedar deck is no small task. Homeowners must make myriad decisions before their dream deck can become a reality. Keep these tried-and-true deck design tips in mind to ensure you'll get the most out of your investment:

1. Work with the contours of your yard.
Evaluate the area where the deck will go. Is the ground level, or does it slope upwards or downwards? Deck stairs or a multi-tiered deck design may be the best solution for a yard with a unique curvature.

2. Examine the bigger picture. Your deck will look best if it works in harmony with other elements of your yard. Does your backyard have a fence, trees, or a tool shed? Surveying all of the other elements in your yard will help you pick a design that is visually compatible.

3. Nail down your deck's function. Do you plan to host outdoor parties, or are are you just looking for a family gathering place? Do you plan to install a hot tub? Answering these questions will help determine what the size and shape of your deck should be.

4. Consider the door. The position of your backyard door dictates the height, flow, and positioning of your deck. For a quick way to visualize how your design will work, stand in your backyard doorway and imagine yourself stepping out onto your new deck. Can you see over the fence into your neighbor’s yard? Does the gutter drain need to be relocated? Will there be enough room for the deck furniture you have in mind?

By following these four simple steps, you can design a custom deck that fits flawlessly into your backyard.