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The Art of the Deck Installation: Beyond Just Boards Okay, so my custom deck dreams are still very much alive and thriving! After spending so much time mulling over the design of our dream deck, I’ve shifted gears a bit to think about the process of actually getting it built. It’s one thing to picture a beautiful multi-level space, but it’s another to understand how that vision actually comes to life. This is where the deck installation page for Millard, NE from Hunt Home Remodeling became my new deep dive. Again, the info is for Millard, but it’s so relevant to anyone in Bennington thinking about adding a deck. It’s not just about picking out pretty planks, right? It’s about the foundation, the structure, and making sure it’s built to last, especially with Nebraska’s wild weather swings. They talk about how installing a deck isn’t just a construction project, but an “investment in how you live at home.” That really hit home for me. It’s not just about adding square footage; it’s about creating a new space that genuinely enhances our daily life. What really stood out was their focus on Nebraska’s weather . They emphasize that they approach each build with a “deep understanding of how Nebraska’s weather affects materials over time.” This is huge! We get scorching summers, icy winters, and everything in between. Knowing they factor that into the build, from the deck frame to the support structure, makes me feel a lot more comfortable. They’re not just throwing up some wood; they’re engineering something to withstand the elements. Their mention of composite deck installation services also caught my attention. I’m leaning more and more towards composite, and their explanation of it as a “no-fuss alternative to traditional wood” with “long-term performance without the hassle of frequent maintenance” sounds like music to my ears. As a Trex Platinum Certified installer, they really seem to know their stuff when it comes to these materials. The idea of a deck that looks great for decades without constant staining or sealing is incredibly appealing. My weekend DIY list is already long enough! They also break down the “why” of a new deck. Beyond just boosting curb appeal (which, let’s be real, is a nice bonus), they highlight low maintenance , outdoor living , and custom options . It’s all about creating that personal outdoor retreat, whether it’s an attached deck for easy access from the kitchen or a freestanding one nestled in a more secluded part of the yard. I’m still debating attached versus freestanding for our space, but it’s good to know they handle both. The step-by-step process they outline for how they build a deck is super transparent. From the initial consultation where they evaluate your yard and discuss your goals, to the design and planning phase, and then the actual construction, it all sounds very organized. And I love that they handle everything: “setting footings, building the deck frame and support, installing surfaces, and passing inspections.” The thought of navigating permits and building codes myself makes my head spin, so having a team that takes care of all that really takes a load off my mind. And the final walkthrough? That’s genius. It’s a chance to make sure every single detail meets our expectations. It shows they truly care about customer satisfaction. Reading through their customer reviews on the site, specifically Jim Morrison’s review about them coming back years later to fix an issue at no cost, really speaks volumes about their dedication. That kind of long-term commitment and standing by their work is exactly what you want from a contractor. This deep dive into the installation process has been incredibly insightful. It’s one thing to dream of a beautiful deck, but it’s another to understand the craftsmanship and expertise that goes into building one that’s safe, durable, and truly a long-term asset to our home. It’s making me feel even more confident about taking the plunge and getting this project off the ground.
Elevated Evenings and Lake Breezes (Inspired by Carver County Deck Projects) This might sound dramatic, but there’s a moment at dusk — when the light filters through the trees, the air gets cooler, and the birds haven’t quite quieted yet — that makes me want to redesign my whole backyard. Maybe it’s something about the quiet after a long day. Or maybe it’s just that my patio furniture has seen better decades. Either way, I’ve been craving a space that feels like us . Not just functional, but beautiful. A little elevated — in every sense. So naturally, I started browsing ideas. I was looking for ways people in our neck of the woods (or close by) were transforming their backyards, and I landed on this page from Corbin Restoration all about their work in Carver County. You can check it out here: https://www.corbinrestoration.com/service-areas/carver-county It hit differently. First, the mention of their Waconia clients wanting elevated decks to capture lake views stopped me cold. Not because I have a lake in my backyard (I wish), but because it made me think — what’s the “view” in my yard I’m missing out on? For us, it’s the golden hour sun through the trees and the way the kids race back and forth across the lawn, laughing like little hurricanes. And suddenly, it wasn’t about a deck , exactly. It was about creating a stage for that view. A space that rises just high enough to take it all in, glass of wine in hand. I also loved how the Corbin team tailors designs to each town’s style — whether it’s Chaska’s tighter lot layouts or Waconia’s wide lake-facing backyards. It made me realize how limited I’d been thinking. I’d been focused on fixing the cracked planks and maybe adding new railings. But what if I flipped the whole script and created something that feels curated — like an intentional outdoor room? The guide talked about composite vs wood decking too — and as someone who once spent a Saturday afternoon scraping algae off damp cedar, that part made me perk up. The idea of something that looks great and survives a Minnesota winter? Sounds like magic. Or at least, something I wouldn’t have to pressure wash come April. One feature I hadn’t even considered, but now can’t stop imagining: shaded space below an elevated deck . Like, a cozy nook with string lights and a hammock, or even just a place to stash our messy gear. I always thought of under-deck space as kind of… wasted? But they made it sound like prime real estate. And now I can’t unsee it. I even shared the link with my partner — which I don’t usually do when I’m in Pinterest-mode — and the first thing they said was, “That actually feels do-able.” Which, let me tell you, is practically a green light. So no, I haven’t called anyone yet. And no, I haven’t picked colors or materials or anything official. But I’m feeling it. That spark. That little shift from “what we have” to “what we could have.” A deck that frames the sunset. That gives us a reason to sit outside just a little longer, even after the dishes are done and the kids are in bed. Something about the way Corbin Restoration framed their Carver County work — not just as construction, but as craftsmanship for real people with real lives — made me want to step things up. It’s got me dreaming. And doodling layouts on napkins. And saving way too many ideas to my “deck envy” folder. And honestly? That’s the best part. #deckinspiration #CoonRapidsLiving #CarverCountyVibes #MinnesotaBackyards #deckgoals #outdoorlivingdreams #CorbinRestoration #elevateddeckideas #backyarddesign #eveninglightmagic
The Pinterest Deck That Broke My Brain (But Also Gave Me Hope) Opening Line: Scrolling Pinterest at 2 AM was a mistake. One minute I’m looking at fairy lights, the next I’m knee-deep in “floating deck” designs that would definitely collapse if I tried to DIY them. The Problem: Our backyard is a sad patch of grass that turns into a swamp when it rains. I want a deck—something with space for a grill, a couple of Adirondack chairs, and maybe a fire pit. But Marshfield’s weather (salt air, nor’easters, that one random hurricane scare every August) means I can’t just slap some boards together and call it a day. The Discovery: I ended up on South Shore Decks Corp.’s homepage , which was weirdly comforting. No vague promises, just clean photos of decks that actually look like they belong here—sturdy, weatherproof, and not trying to be a Malibu rooftop. One even had a built-in bench that doubles as storage (genius for hiding soggy pool towels). Takeaways: Material matters. Their gallery taught me that composite decking = no splinters + no yearly staining. Elevation is key. Half their projects are slightly raised, which solves my swampy-yard issue. I am not a carpenter. The more I read, the more I accepted that this is a hire-a-pro situation. Closing Thought: Maybe my Pinterest board isn’t a lost cause after all. Just needs a reality check—and a local expert.
My Backyard Needs a Glow-Up (And Maybe a Whole New Deck?) Opening Line: Lately, I’ve been staring at my sad, splintered deck like… girl, it’s time. The Problem: It’s not just the creaky boards or the way my coffee cup wobbles on the railing. It’s that my backyard feels stuck in 2005. I want a space where I can host summer BBQs without apologizing for the state of the wood. Something modern, maybe with built-in benches or even a little fire pit area? But where do I even start? The Discovery: While doomscrolling for deck inspo, I ended up on this page from The Decksperts — Deck Services . It’s not just a gallery (though their projects are chef’s kiss ); it breaks down materials, layouts, and even how to plan for Shawnee’s moody weather. Takeaways: Composite vs. wood : I always assumed wood was the only “real” option, but apparently, composites last way longer and don’t warp. Multi-level decks : Never considered it, but now I’m dreaming of a tiered setup with a dining area up top and a lounging zone below. Closing Thought: I might not be ready to commit yet, but for the first time, I’m actually excited about this project instead of dreading it. Maybe by next summer, I’ll be the one hosting the neighborhood cookout.
Deck Dreams — Why I Keep Coming Back to This Idea Every spring, as soon as I can stand outside without shivering, I start dreaming about a deck. Something about the idea of extending my living space outdoors, of sipping coffee while the sun rises or having friends over for burgers — it always circles back to a deck. After researching what’s out there, I landed on the custom deck services page for Oasis Outdoor Living Construction — it sums up the endless possibilities (and decisions): https://byoasisofedmond.com/services/decks/ . Do I want wood, composite, multi-level, built-in benches? (Answer: I just want a place that won’t splinter my feet, let’s be honest!) What stood out to me was the bit about making decks that match “your lifestyle.” It’s not just a fancy platform, but an extension of how you actually want to use your home, survive the Oklahoma seasons, and maybe, finally, host a decent BBQ. And I need a contractor who gets that — not just something from a catalog. Am I ready to commit? Maybe not quite yet. But every year I get a little closer. Maybe this is the year I give myself permission to go for it. #deckgoals #outdoordreaming #mooreoklahoma #deckdesign #oklahomaliving #backyardupgrade #summerplans #deckinspiration #customdecks
Composite Deck Daydreams: The Lazy Homeowner’s Guide to Outdoor Bliss Let me paint you a picture: It’s May in Bristow. The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and I’m on my hands and knees scrubbing green gunk off my 10-year-old pressure-treated deck for the third time this season. My back hurts. My knees are grass-stained. And as I watch my neighbor casually hose off her pristine composite deck before kicking back with a margarita, I have an epiphany: I’m doing this wrong. That’s when I fell down the composite decking rabbit hole. I stumbled across Dominion Custom Decks’ page on composite deck installation while searching “how to make wood decks less terrible,” and friends—this is life-changing intel. Did you know modern composite decking: • Doesn’t splinter (bye-bye, toddler foot emergencies) • Resists mold and fading (take THAT, Virginia humidity) • Stays cooler than traditional wood (no more “hot lava” barefoot dashes) • Basically cleans itself with a quick hose-down (goodbye, weekend slavery to a deck brush) I’m now deep in the aesthetic weeds. That warm cedar tone? Gorgeous. The weathered gray? So chic. The espresso brown that would hide my inevitable red wine spills? Practical. The real kicker? Dominion’s gallery showed me composite decks that actually look better after years of use than my wood deck did after its first season. That’s not just a home upgrade—that’s a middle finger to Mother Nature herself. #BristowLife #CompositeDecking #LowMaintenanceLiving #OutdoorRenovation #DeckGoals #VirginiaWinters #HomeImprovement #AdultingWin
Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about transitions Not in the deep, philosophical sense (although sure, those too), but more like: how do we move between spaces in our home? From kitchen to dining room. From the indoors to the outdoors. We live in Greenville , tucked back from the main road with a nice little slope behind the house and a view that turns golden in the fall. But you wouldn’t know it from inside. Right now, our back door opens onto… nothing. Just a narrow patch of grass that drops off into the yard. No steps. No landing. No real invitation to go outside. And I keep thinking — what if there was a place there? A transition. A deck that didn’t just connect the house to the yard, but made it feel like part of the home? 🏡 The Situation: A Beautiful Yard We Never Use It’s honestly kind of a shame. We have this lovely backyard with tall trees and a quiet breeze that makes the leaves shimmer in the afternoon. But the only time we step outside is to mow or let the dog out. No lounging. No reading. No dinners under the stars. Part of that is the terrain — our backyard slopes just enough to make it hard to place any furniture. You set a chair down and it’s sliding. We tried a small patio once, but it felt forced. Like the ground didn’t really want to be tamed that way. So we left it. Until this spring, when I looked out and thought, this deserves better. 🧭 The Search: Something Built for Greenville I started digging around and ended up on this Prime Decks Delaware page all about their deck builds in Greenville . Honestly? It hit exactly what I was looking for. Not just general tips or a catalog of materials, but a focus on how to build around the land . They talked about dealing with slope, drainage, uneven ground — exactly our setup. And I appreciated that they didn’t try to gloss over those things. Instead, they leaned in and explained how they design decks that work with the terrain. Raised platforms, multi-level layouts, solid foundations with proper drainage — it made me feel like our yard wasn’t a problem, just an opportunity waiting for a smarter plan. 🌿 Takeaways: From Blank Slope to Livable Space What really got my gears turning was the idea of a tiered deck . One level just outside the back door for grilling or coffee. A few steps down to a lounge space. Maybe even a built-in bench with planters or a pergola with vines. Suddenly the slope wasn’t a barrier — it was a canvas. Also, composite decking? YES. After reading how Prime Decks uses weather-resistant materials that hold up to Delaware’s very moody seasons, I was sold. No warping. No endless resealing. Just… enjoy it. They also emphasized blending the deck with the home’s architecture and surrounding nature — which is so Greenville. It’s not about flash here. It’s about elegance and durability and letting the space breathe . And honestly? That line about decks being “crafted around your vision” stuck with me. Because that’s what this feels like. A vision taking shape. 🌞 The Plan: A Space to Be We’re still in brainstorm mode, but this time it feels different. Less “maybe someday” and more “let’s call someone.” We’re imagining wide steps, built-in seating, maybe a corner for a fire table. Something peaceful. Simple. A place to transition from inside to out — to sit, sip, read, or host a few friends. Maybe even string some lights along the railings for that soft evening glow. I’m keeping the Prime Decks page bookmarked for when we’re ready to start. This time, the transition might just be the best part. #GreenvilleDE #deckgoals #elevatedoutdoorliving #PrimeDecksDelaware #compositedeckingideas #slopedyardsolutions #quietyardmoments #DelawareBackyards #deckinspo #tiereddeckdesign
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Colorado Springs: Ditch Deck Maintenance! Composite Decking for Beauty & Ease Tired of spending your weekends staining, sanding, and repairing your wood deck? What if you could have a stunning outdoor space that practically takes care of itself? Enter composite decking - the smart solution for Colorado Springs homeowners who want beauty without the backbreaking maintenance. Why Composite Decking is a Game-Changer: • Bye-Bye, Weekend Projects: No more annual staining or sealing. Just occasional soap and water keeps it looking fresh. • Tough as Nails: Stands up to Colorado’s wild weather swings - intense sun, snow, and everything in between. • Looks That Last: Modern composites mimic real wood grain so convincingly, your neighbors will do a double-take. Bonus Perk: It’s a Smart Investment Not only will you save time and money on upkeep, but composite decking can actually boost your home’s resale value. Buyers love the idea of a beautiful, low-maintenance outdoor space. Local Expertise Matters At DecKor Outdoor Living, we’re Colorado Springs’ go-to composite decking specialists. We know which materials perform best in our unique climate and how to design a deck that fits your lifestyle perfectly. Ready to trade deck chores for relaxation? Check out more reasons why composite decking is taking Colorado Springs by storm: Full Post Here #ColoradoSpringsLiving #CompositeDecking #LowMaintenanceLife #OutdoorLiving #DeckGoals
The Backyard Dream I Didn’t Know I Needed Lately, I’ve been thinking a lot about wasted space. Specifically, the sad little slab of concrete behind my house that I’ve been calling a “patio” for the past five years. It’s not a patio. It’s a glorified landing pad for rogue soccer balls and half-dead potted plants. But then— Pinterest happened . One late-night scroll led me down a rabbit hole of pergolas, fire pits, and stone pathways that looked like they belonged in a Tuscan villa. Suddenly, my sad concrete square felt like a crime against backyard potential. I ended up on a page from Mosaic Design & Build about outdoor living spaces ( here’s the one ). They had this gorgeous example of a tiered deck with a built-in fire pit and a pergola draped in fairy lights. Swoon. It wasn’t just about slapping down wood—it was about flow, texture, and how to make the space feel like an extension of the house. Now I’m obsessing over: Composite decking (no splinters, no staining—yes please) A curved stone path leading to a hidden garden nook String lights vs. recessed lighting (why not both?) I’m not ready to commit yet, but for the first time, I can see it. Summer 2025 might just be the year my backyard stops being an afterthought. #SterlingVA #OutdoorLiving #DeckGoals #BackyardOasis #NoMoreConcreteSlabs
My Backyard, But Better (Deck Dreams in Essex) Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how we actually use our backyard… or don’t. It’s always there , behind the sliding glass door, but it hasn’t really invited us in for years. It’s patchy grass, an old grill that’s seen better days, and exactly one plastic lawn chair that always seems to have water pooled in the seat. I’ve been dreaming about something more—something that would pull us outside, give us a reason to stay there longer. Decks have been on my brain. The kind of simple-but-beautiful space where you can have breakfast barefoot on a Saturday, or host friends in the evening without worrying someone will twist an ankle in the grass. I was deep in my usual Pinterest spiral (and let’s be honest, procrastinating chores) when I stumbled across this page from PTG Landscape— Deck Installation in Baltimore County, MD . They’re a local team, and what caught my eye was how normal the spaces looked. Not flashy or Instagram-staged, but real backyards with real potential, turned into actual living space. That hit me. I’m not looking for something extravagant. I just want a space that works. The post talked about everything from pressure-treated wood to composite decking, and even things like deck lighting and privacy walls. Things I didn’t even realize could make such a difference. Like, I hadn’t thought of how a covered section might actually let me enjoy a summer rain instead of hiding inside watching puddles form. They also mentioned how they build for families—thinking through whether you’ll be hosting BBQs or playing with your dog out there. That stuck with me. I’m not just adding a deck; I’m trying to use my home better. I especially liked this part: “We don’t push one-size-fits-all options. You get a custom plan based on your needs, your yard, and your budget.” That’s honestly what I need—someone who gets that my backyard is a little odd-shaped, and I’m not trying to host a wedding out there, just Sunday brunch. Seeing real-life examples from Towson and Catonsville made me feel like this wasn’t just a dream. These were places just like Essex. Homes with yards that needed a little love. And reading how they help walk you through permits and codes? That’s the stuff that usually makes me shut a project down before it even begins. I’m still thinking through material choices. Composite sounds like the dream—low maintenance, doesn’t fade or splinter—but part of me loves the warmth of natural wood too. I might need to see samples in person to decide. Also now I’m obsessing over the idea of built-in seating and maybe a small pergola off one corner. That would be chef’s kiss for summer evenings. Not sure I’m ready to pull the trigger just yet, but it’s finally feeling real. I’ve been craving a little more life in our outdoor life, and this might be how we get there. #deckgoals #EssexHomes #backyardupgrade #outdoorlivingspace #compositedeck #PTGLandscape #MarylandDecks #summervibes #homerenovationdiary #localinspo
Chesterland Backyard Boredom? Create an Outdoor Oasis Faster Than You Think Let’s be honest: Ohio summers are too short to waste on a blah backyard. If your outdoor space isn’t inviting, a well-designed deck might be the game-changer. Whether it’s a cozy spot for evening lemonades or a full entertainment zone (fire pit included!), Chesterland homeowners are loving low-maintenance composite decks that handle our unpredictable weather. Pro tip: Position it to catch the best afternoon shade or frame a view of those gorgeous Geauga County sunsets. Small touches—like built-in benches or strategic lighting—make it feel like an extension of your home. This post covers it well : https://custombycavelli.com/deck-builder-chesterland-outdoor-escape/ Suggested Labels: #DeckGoals #OutdoorLiving #ChesterlandLife #BackyardRenovation #OhioSummer
A County Full of Deck Dreams Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about how my yard feels when summer mornings roll in—a little bit wild, a little empty, and a lot full of possibility. Ever since moving to Saint Charles, I’ve flip-flopped between wanting a simple lounge space and going full-out with wraparound deck plans. My current deck is… serviceable. It gets me from the back door to the patchy grass, but isn’t exactly an “outdoor room.” It started a few weeks back when my neighbor redid his deck with those sleek composite boards. Every time I walk by, it’s this tidy oasis up above his sloping yard. No weeds climbing through the boards, no splinters, and everything just feels solid. I started doodling mockups—nothing professional, just lines on a pad with “future party space?” written in the margins. But what would actually fit my tricky backyard? I have a maple tree right where I want the stairs to go, and a weird hill that makes any design more complicated. Scrolling around online, I ended up reading about what local builders know when it comes to Saint Charles County. One particular page I found from Supreme Deck Builders really grabbed me—“Expert Deck Building in St. Charles County” felt like it was written for every confused homeowner who doesn’t want a cookie-cutter solution but also doesn’t want to ignore the quirks of Missouri land and weather. Here’s their page, if you want a look: https://supremedeckbuilder.com/st-charles-county/ What stuck was their way of talking about custom solutions. They get that St. Charles County isn’t one-size-fits-all—clay soil, winter freeze-thaw, and those infamous hot, humid stretches make any project a real puzzle. I liked how they factor in terrain weirdness, offer everything from pressure-treated decks (budget check!) to composite (low maintenance goals), and even mention deck repairs for “aging” setups like mine. Just reading their philosophy made me feel less overwhelmed. Instead of starting with “I can’t do this because…” it’s “what would make your space perfect for you?” I’m not rushing, but I’m inspired. I can picture late-summer evenings with friends, moving the grill outside, maybe even a pergola because wow, Missouri sun; it’s no joke. For now, I’m sketching and saving photos, figuring out what would look and feel right. But that first step—believing something custom is possible, even on my sloped and shaded plot? That’s thanks to a little local wisdom. #SaintCharlesCounty #DeckGoals #MissouriHomes #OutdoorInspiration #BackyardDreams #HomeImprovement #DIYPlanning #LocalBuilders #SummerPlans
The Backyard Dilemma: To Deck or Not to Deck? Lately, I’ve been staring at my backyard like it’s a blank canvas I’m too intimidated to touch. It’s not bad , exactly—just… uninspired. A patchy lawn, a sad little bistro set, and the world’s most determined dandelion colony. Meanwhile, my Instagram feed is all perfect outdoor spaces: twinkly lights, cozy seating nooks, people sipping artisanal iced coffee like they’ve never heard of mosquitos. I want that. Or, at least, a version of it that doesn’t require a second mortgage. The problem? I don’t even know where to start. Do we go full deck? A paver patio? A gazebo ? (Do I even like gazebos?) I started Googling like a woman possessed, and that’s when I found Dominion Custom Decks & Patios’ page on Bristow deck installations . At first, I was just clicking for pretty pictures (no shame), but then I got sucked into the practical stuff. Like how a deck can actually create space in a weirdly sloped yard (hello, my uneven nightmare). Or how composite materials mean no more annual staining battles (RIP, my weekend plans). They even mentioned zoning for grilling vs. lounging—which, honestly, is the dream. No more smoke drifting into the conversation while I’m trying to host book club. Now I’m obsessively sketching layouts on napkins. A low deck with built-in benches? A multi-level situation with steps down to the fire pit? (Do I need a fire pit? Do I want one? ) I’m not ready to commit yet—mostly because my budget is still recovering from the Great HVAC Crisis of 2023—but for the first time, I can actually picture my backyard as something other than a glorified dog bathroom. And that’s progress. #BristowLiving #DeckGoals #OutdoorRenovation #VirginiaHomes #BackyardVibes #DIYorDont #HomeownerStruggles #PatioThoughts
The Deck Debacle of 2024 Our deck is held together by hope and 2008-era deck screws. Every spring, we power-wash the moss off and pretend the wobble is “just the wind.” But after my heel went through a board at last year’s BBQ? It’s time. The Problem: I want a deck that doesn’t double as a Jenga game. But Pinterest’s “easy weekend builds” are lies— nobody hand-cuts 45-degree angles while sipping rosé. The Discovery: I bookmarked Custom By Cavelli’s homepage after seeing their cedar pergola on a dog walk. Their gallery’s curved benches and hidden storage made our pressure-treated rectangle look like a pallet. Takeaways: Composite decking = no more annual staining marathons. Built-in planters > plastic pots that tip over in storms. Professionals handle permits (unlike our neighbor’s “what’s a code?” shed). Closing Thought: This summer’s cookout will involve sangria, not splinter removal.
The ‘What If’ Phase of Backyard Planning Scrolling Pinterest got me thinking about edges —not the existential kind, but the literal borders of my yard. Right now, it just… stops. Like the universe forgot to render the rest. I want definition, maybe a deck that blends into a little stone path or connects to a pergola. Something that flows . I found myself on Supreme Deck Builders of St. Charles ’ main site , lingering over their gallery. One photo showed a deck with a built-in bench that curved around a tree, and it felt so intentional . No wasted space, no awkward gaps—just a design that worked with the yard, not against it. I’m not ready to commit yet (my bank account needs therapy first), but it’s got me rethinking how I use every inch of my outdoor space. Maybe the deck doesn’t have to be a rectangle. Maybe it can meander .
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