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| Mark and Abi's Garden Decking | It is difficult to know where to start in describing this deck as it incorporates so many features. It was built partly over an existing paved area, and partly over lawn. The lower section finishes flush with the doorsills and “wraps” around the hous... |
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| Timber Decking for Phil and Christine | This picture tells only half the story. The brief here was for a decked area to be built around the existing conservatory, with steps down linking it to a second deck to be built over an existing “sunken” paved area. The whole thing needed to be “chi... |
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| Garden Decking for Chris and Thui | This large garden deck was built on a sloping site and incorporates LED lighting around the edges, by each Newel post and also on the front faces of the steps. The deck was built as a split-level to compensate for the slope of the site whilst maintai... |
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| Wood Decking with Handrail for Steve and Maxine | This is an interesting deck in that it has many features. It is a large “L” shaped deck, built on a sloping site, is split level and has balustrading all around. |
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| Matt and Lauras Large Raised Deck with Handrails | This was an ideal site for decking because of the sloping nature of the garden |
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| Paul and Elizabeths' Raised Deck | This was another large and somewhat unusual project. The customer had an existing raised patio built on four supporting walls to create storage areas beneath. The patio paving was “tired”, the handrail was unsafe and there was limited access from thi... |
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| Raised Deck for Lee and Donna | The brief here was to create a useable area immediately outside the rear door of the extension, which as you can see is quite a bit higher than the garden. In addition to this, the site sloped away from the house. Steps were therefore incorporated as... |
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| Timber Decking Display for HFS Timber | This is the display I built for HFS Timber (Harlestone Firs Sawmill) so if you want to see some decking “in the flesh” then please pay them a visit. It is a bit of a “mishmash” but it was designed to show people what is possible and to give some ideas. |
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| Raised Decking with steps for Rob and Anita | This is a large deck on a very steeply sloping site and incorporates balustrading for safety reasons |
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| Multi-Level Wood Decking for Dave and Joanne | This is a large deck of around 70 square metres, built on different levels to give individual defined areas. It incorporates discrete LED lighting, handrails and features a discrete hatch to give access to a grey-water tank. |
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