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Deck on Deck!

Our yard is probably the most intimidating/embarrassingĀ thing about our whole house, but after years of planning, it’s finally time to do something about it. It’s divided into, what…

Our yard is probably the most intimidating/embarrassingĀ thing about our whole house, but after years of planning, it’s finally time to do something about it. It’s divided into, what I can only describe as, three triangles. When we were putting in our fence a couple years ago, we drew up this quick mockup of the property. We have large side yards and a pretty small back yard.

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

Here’s a photo of the back “triangle” I snapped a couple months ago.

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

We envision the right side yard being a play set for the girls and the left side yard being a garden and this backyard an extension of our indoors–perfect for entertaining/dining/lounging. We decided toĀ turn the whole thing into a deck. Which, although it’s small for a yard, it’s turning out to be quite a massive deck, but we’re excited to have different zones. Ā Here’s a drawing of just the backyard:

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

Some of these things will happen this year and some in the future, but for reference, the 9.5’x6.5′ section in the upper left hand corner will be an outdoor kitchen. And the pointed corner at the bottom of the diagram (we ended up making it larger than 4.5′ across), we’ll be putting in a fireplace. I was inspired by this photo (by Eric Olsen Design) for the idea:

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

Although we’re not exactly sure if we’ll do lighter stone, concrete, something taller, something super dark–that’s the great thing about inspiration–you can see something you love and make it your own. There will also be lounging zones and a dining space and we’d love to squeeze in a hammock or something like it, too. Overall, the deck will be 1100 sq ft….and it’s going to be finished by next week!

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

You may have heard me mention on our podcast, we decided to hire the installation of the deck out. With trying to finalize plans for the Pittsburgh kitchen we’re doing, and keeping up with our other projects and jobs, we wanted to be able to enjoy this deck before summer hit too hard. So, we forked over the cash to a guy we found on a neighborhood Facebook page. He has 10 years experience and he’s been over every morning working on it. It’s really exciting to see it starting to take shape.

We ordered the materials ourselves and had them delivered and gave him all the plans, so he didn’t have to worry about designing or shopping. For the substructure, we’re using 6x6s, 2x10s and 2x8s and the actual decking, we decided to go with Trex. A couple years ago (told you we’ve been planning this forever!), we asked you if you preferred composite or wood decking and there was really good insight on both. In the end, we love the fact that Trex, a brand of composite decking, provides us with a durable deck that won’t fade, splinter (safer for little feet and paws!), crack, rot, swell, or require any staining or painting year after year. And since this is a decent sized deck, that all is veryĀ appealing to us. We decided to go with their Clam Shell color (in their enhance line, see photo from the Trex site below). It’s a sort of moody charcoal with warm undertones–right up our alley!

Deck on Deck! | Chris Loves Julia

If everything stays on schedule, we should have finished photos of that for you by next week. Fingers crossed! Anyone else working on a deck project? Doing it yourself or hired it out. I gotta say, our guy was $1600 and I can already say it’s been worth every penny!

 

Thanks to Trex for partnering with us to create this awesome outdoor space.Ā 

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  1. The deck looks gorgeous! I also love the furniture. I’m in the market, could you tell me where it’s from?

  2. We are getting a new deck this week as well (the old one was nearly falling off the house). It’s “raised” but only a couple feet. We purposely kept it small to avoid the cost of permits, but yours has me rethinking this! On the upside, I can get it built this week, and if we decide to expand it, removing some railings and end caps are the worst we’d have to do. We are still mulling over colors and stains and the like as well. Can’t wait to see how yours turns out!