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A pergola is an overhead structure built on a deck to add a dramatic architectural element that partially defines a space. It offers dappled shade from the sun and serves as an ideal framework for climbing plants or hanging decorative lights.
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This system collects and redirects rainwater that drains between deck boards, keeping the area beneath an elevated deck dry. By managing water runoff, it permits the construction of a finished outdoor room or dry storage space directly under the deck structure.
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Lighting options for a deck include fixtures like post-cap lights, stair riser lights, and rail lighting to ensure safe navigation after dark. Properly planned lighting extends the usable hours of your deck into the evening and creates a warm, inviting ambiance for entertaining.
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This is a finished ceiling system installed beneath an elevated deck to conceal the exposed joists and hardware from view. When combined with a water management system, it creates a dry, covered patio area perfect for relaxing, regardless of the weather above.
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These include fire pits, fire tables, or built-in fireplaces designed to act as a cozy, dramatic focal point on your deck. They provide both light and comfortable warmth, effectively extending the deck season into cooler spring and fall evenings.
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These screens are integrated coverings that can be lowered to enclose a portion of the deck, such as inside a covered area or pergola. They offer instant protection from wind, low-angle sun glare, and annoying insects with the press of a button.
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An infrared heater is a sleek appliance, often mounted to a wall or ceiling structure, that radiates warmth onto a specific area of the deck. Unlike traditional heaters, they warm people and objects directly rather than the air, providing efficient heat even on windy days.
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Built-in benches are seating options integrated directly into the deck structure, often running along the perimeter railings. This durable seating option maximizes usable deck space while eliminating the need for bulky, loose outdoor furniture.
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Integrated storage solutions like hidden under-deck compartments or built-in storage benches keep cushions, tools, and toys organized and dry. Adding dedicated storage right on the deck keeps necessary items convenient and prevents clutter from taking over your outdoor living space.
Pergolas
Lighting
Rain Catchment System
Under Deck Ceiling
Fire Features

