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Building Front Porch Deck Additions
There comes a point in the owning of any home when you simply
want to change the overall look and style. And while you might
consider moving, there are many other less expensive ways to
achieve this dream. Building front porch deck additions is one
such way. By renovating the front of your home, you not only
change the curb appeal and the value, but also the way you
perceive the home's interior. When people walk into your home
after building front porch deck additions, they will have a
different view of your personal style and tastes.
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Staining Deck Railings – Making It Last
The more solid the stain color, the longer it will last.
Therefore, the solid stains are best for areas like railings
that are more difficult to stain than decking. Staining deck
railings is not difficult, but it does take more care than
simply staining the flat deck. So you want to use a color that
will last as long as possible.
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Wisely Choosing Colors for Deck Staining
Choosing colors for deck staining can be a bit confusing until
you understand the terminology. When you decide to stain a
deck, you begin by deciding if you want to bring out the
natural grain of the wood or use a color that hides the wood.
Generally, the better the grade of wood the less color you
will use. In the end though, the decision is strictly one of
personal preference.
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Tricks of the Trade Cutting Deck Stairs
Cutting deck stairs really doesn’t take a lot of time, but it
can get complicated in the sense that you have to calculate
the rise and run, or the slope of the stairs. Deck stairs are
usually built for outdoor decks, porches and gazebos. There
are construction calculators to make calculating the
measurements easier, but many people prefer to use old
fashioned paper and pencil. The basic ingredients of deck
stairs are few, but the cutting and assembly must be fairly
precise.
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Fancy Deck Stairs Create Backyard Style
There's no reason to keep your deck stairs looking uninspired
when you can design and construct fancy deck stairs. More
elaborate, or just more elegant, deck stair styling can
enhance the appearance of the entire deck. The deck is usually
used like another room of the house so it only makes sense to
make your deck as beautiful as the rest of your home.
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