Twenty-seven years ago, in 1995, one year after we moved into our house in Northfield, we added a cedar deck in the back. Gary took good care of it over the years, but it finally started to deteriorate.
We decided to replace the deck, and we decided to use composite material that does not need to be stained every other year. It should hold up well – perhaps for the next 27 years…
The deck will be a bit different. We had flower boxes built into our old deck, which I loved. Our contractor said he had not seen that design before…well, that’s because we designed it, and the carpenter, who build our deck back in 1995, built it how we designed it.
At our home in Burnsville, we also had flower boxes on the deck…so I’ve had flower boxes since 1980. I think I’ll miss them.
We enjoy our deck, and use it a lot. We have shade trees that help keep it shaded for much of the day…however, there are a few hours in mid-afternoon when there is full sun.
We like the way the deck turned out… and the openness it offers that we didn’t have before.
Looks great. You will love the low maintenance. I like the openness it has to see your beautiful backyard.
Thanks Barb. I like the openness too.
Wow, it’s beautiful Valerie!
Thanks Mary Jane. We think it turned out well.
Your cedar deck lasted a good long time. I love the look of the new maintenance-free deck with that added railing.
Our cedar deck did last a long time. The contractor was impressed! 😉
The maintenance-free material is a welcomed change.
Very nice…I do like the openness to view the back yard!
Thanks Cindy. We’ll have to have a group gathering on it sometime…
Doesn’t look out unto a lake though… 😉
Wow! Good job!
Sorry you lost the flower boxes!
I’ll have to come see it!
Darci
Yes, do come and see…
So lovely, Valerie! I will be excited to visit with you on that new deck!