Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Cedar Decking Ideas: Bring Spring Break to Your Home Decking


The stress from traveling and lodging expenses alone make vacations more chaotic than they need to be. This year, why not try spending your spring break in the comfort of your own home? Here are some ideas for transforming your cedar deck into an outdoor oasis so that you don't need to travel anywhere else for your spring break vacation.

Install a Patio Cover

It's a good idea to consider adding a patio cover as it will protect you and your outdoor haven from temperamental weather. Depending on where you live, there are patio cover styles available for all kinds of weather conditions. For rainy areas, low-maintenance aluminum patio cover with polycarbonate roofing allows for protection from all of the elements. For drier areas, the patio cover to go with is the pergola as it provides shade and is great looking, especially if you let climbing vines (grapes, wisteria, honeysuckle, passion flower, etc.) cover it.

Create Some Privacy

Another benefit of having a staycation is that you can have much more privacy and therefore relaxation. By installing lightweight, weatherproof canvas curtains or bamboo panels around the edge of your patio cover, you can create a sense of isolation on your cedar deck. You can also opt for installing privacy panels around your decking materials without needing a patio cover.

Dream-Worthy Furniture

Patio furniture is now all about comfort and aesthetics. You can find weatherproof conversation furniture sets, sectionals, sofas and love seats that will create a resort or spa-like feel to your cedar decking. Some classy touches to include could be a posh chaise lounge or small bistro set to make your coffee in the morning. A dining set your whole family can use is also a lovely addition. A quilted canvas hammock or spacious hammock chair are pieces to add to your cedar decking that promote relaxation as well.

Turn up the Heat

The Pacific Northwest is not known for its hot spring weather, so adding a source of heat to your cedar deck to make it feel cozier is key. Fire pits are perfect to have near the seating area to warm everyone up, but make sure to use a patio slab or heatproof fire pit pad to prevent heat damage to your decking materials. If you have ventilation and enough space on your cedar decking, consider adding gas-powered warming lamps. Talk to a local contractor is you have any more questions about heating accessories for your cedar decking.

A Place by the Water

The sound of water is not only relaxing, but can also drown out unwanted noises from your surrounding neighborhood. Therefore, a water feature would be a great asset to add to your cedar deck. A simple wall of cascading water, a babbling fountain, a pond with a cascading waterfall, etc. are all examples of water features to consider incorporating into your decking oasis.

Make sure to use a pond liner to serve as a barrier between your water feature and your decking materials in order to prevent any damage from leaking water. Using a fountain that constantly moves the water can help discourage unwanted insects. Use the appropriate pumps and components if you decide to add aquatic fauna and flora into your water feature.

Shine On

Adding outdoor lights onto your deck can extend your time spent outdoors, even after the sun sets. Popular lighting options for decks include solar and LED lights. For a cedar deck with a cover, you should use LED lights as they stay cool to the touch and are energy efficient. Bugs can be attracted to outdoor lights, so avoid putting them directly over dining or reading spaces on your deck.

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