Tight Spaces Put to Good Use
Whether due to the nature of the site or simply because outdoor space is at a premium, there may be limited space for a deck. A spatial challenge like that requires creative solutions to your deck ideas. One approach that can work well with hard-to-reach or confined outdoor areas is a modular deck system. A modular deck is composed of sections prebuilt at a shop (or in the garage) and then assembled on-site. Often only the floor decking itself is the modular component, but stairs, seating, and railings may also be prefabricated into sections that are handy to transport and quick to assemble. This versatile approach can also save on construction labor and expense.![]() ©California Redwood Association A modular deck system came to the rescue when a steep downslope prevented conventional solutions. |
Another solution to the small-space dilemma is tailoring the
deck to an "exact fit," making use of every available inch. That
might mean sandwiching a simple platform deck between a fence and the house or
shaping a more complex design into a series of tightly interconnected levels.
Revamping a small lackluster area might also be the answer. For instance,
converting narrow back steps and a concrete walkway into a few broad landings
with built-in benches and planters would still provide access to and from the
house while encouraging outdoor living.
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