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DECKING & PERGOLAS

Yellow Balau decking with redwood trellis. The trellis has been stained with black stain to create a tiger like pattern.
Redwood trellis fitted to a pergola. Which is situated on a redwood deck.
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Hardwood decking, that's been recently oiled.

Garden decking is an elevated platform or terrace constructed in outdoor spaces, typically made from high-quality, weather-resistant materials such as hardwood, composite, or treated softwood. It serves as an inviting extension of the living space, providing an area for relaxation, entertainment, and enjoyment of the outdoors.

 

Decking is expertly installed using sturdy support structures, ensuring stability and longevity. The planks are meticulously arranged to create a seamless, level surface that complements the natural flow of the garden.

Materials and Construction:

  • Hardwood: Often chosen for its natural beauty and durability, hardwood decking (such as teak, ipe, or mahogany) adds a touch of elegance to outdoor spaces. It's renowned for its resistance to moisture and insects.

  • Composite: Made from a blend of wood fibers and recycled plastics, composite decking offers the appeal of wood without the maintenance. It's highly durable, resistant to rot, and comes in a wide range of finishes and colors.

  • Treated Softwood: Treated softwood decking (like pressure-treated pine) is a cost-effective option. It undergoes a preservation process that enhances its resistance to decay, making it a popular choice for decking projects.

A pergola is an outdoor structure designed to enhance the beauty and functionality of a garden or patio area. It typically consists of vertical posts or pillars that support cross-beams and an open lattice roof. Pergolas are designed to provide partial shade, define an outdoor space, and serve as an elegant architectural feature.

Materials and Construction:

  • Wood: Wooden pergolas are popular for their natural look and versatility. Common choices include cedar, redwood, or pressure-treated pine. They can be stained or left to weather naturally.

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