
Adding A New Deck To Your Home
A Deck Increases Your Living Space. Two words: form and function. Many homeowners use decks as places to plant herb or container gardens, to enhance the dinner table while adding natural beauty to the outdoor décor. Installing a deck is easier than ever with today’s materials and deck plans are readily available. One of the most popular fashions in home development today is outdoor living. Homeowners all over are increasing their living spaces to include the outdoors, building multipurpose living spaces that feature everything from quiet places to read to fully functional outdoor entertaining spaces.
No matter how aspiring your plans are, adding a deck is a great way to increase the value of your home and expand your living space to include new limits.
A Deck Boosts the Value of Your Home
Few things add hard value to your home more than outdoor living areas. According to the National Association of Realtors and their members, adding a deck with today’s great, no maintenance composite materials can recoup about 85% of the original cost when selling your home and the additional “curb appeal” will help you sell it faster. Decks are the newest trend in the home buying market. Call us today at (203) 323-1804 to have one of our senior project managers discuss your ideas and we will give you a firm price in writing to do the project according to your dreams!
Deck Makes It Party Time!
If you like to put on parties for friends, a deck is the perfect way to add useful space where people can gather and still breathe freely. Decks are less suffocating than crowded rooms, and spills and other potential damage are less costly to repair or clean up. Add an outdoor grill or a portable bar and raise the level of a simple deck to a real outdoor entertaining space.
A Deck Offers a New Look
There are more decking materials on the market now than ever before. Express your design beautiful with natural or composite materials, from exotic hardwoods to rustic pine, from stone flooring to a brick fireplace, and from a simple, traditional diagonal to a complex geometric design. There are also a variety of construction choices, starting with traditional brass or steel screws and hardware and including fasteners that are entirely hidden.
