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Features)—Inspired by neighbors, home improvement shows and social
media channels like Pinterest and Houzz, today's homeowners are entering
the deck planning and building process more informed than ever before.
But sorting through this wealth of information and inspiration can make
it hard to decipher what's really hot for today's outdoor spaces - and
to choose what's right for your home.
Pam GoutyFeatured REALTOR South Carolina (843) 271-1240 |
Surveying the wide variety of options is the first step in deciding
how you'll approach designing your outdoor space. Start by considering
some of the top influences expected to dominate the outdoor living
landscape this season, according to the experts at Trex Company, a
manufacturer of wood-alternative decking and railing.
Designing outside the box. Gone are the days of
simple squared-off decks and basic slab patios. Regardless of the size
of the yard - or budget - homeowners today are thinking and building
beyond the basic square space. Remodelers and architects report
increased interest from customers in decks with multiple levels, curves,
cantilevers, pergolas and even walls to create three-dimensional
interest and define different functional areas.
Bringing the indoors out. The lines between indoors
and out will continue to blur as homeowners look to extend the style,
comfort and function of their interior spaces to their outdoor living
areas. More and more indoor activities are migrating outside with the
addition of features such as outdoor kitchens, dining nooks and
fireplaces. Demand also is up for features like integrated benches with
cushions and accent pillows, storage components and lighting, along with
accessories such as ornamental post caps and railing with decorative
balusters similar to those found inside the home.
Tropical staycation. From New England to Southern
California, the look of the tropics will dominate as a top outdoor
design scheme. Materials that evoke the ambiance of an exotic island
getaway are all the rage, from tiki torches, cabanas and waterfalls to
deck boards featuring warm colors and multi-colored streaking inspired
by tropical hardwoods.
High performance, low maintenance. While aesthetics
drive many deck-building decisions, performance is just as important.
Increasingly, homeowners are seeking high-performance, low maintenance
materials that allow them to spend more time enjoying their outdoor
living space than maintaining it.
This motivation has contributed to the continued innovation and
popularity of composite decking and railing. Unlike wood,
high-performance wood alternative decking such as Trex resists fading,
staining, scratching and mold. Upkeep is hassle-free with no sanding,
staining or painting required, and food and drink spills wash off easily
with just soap and water.
Source: www.trex.com.
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