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We had a sloping front area we were trying to do something with. We ended up building a small deck and adding steps to suit. We are pretty happy with our first attempt at decking. This was a DIY project, so there may be better ways of doing it but this was what worked for me.
Ekodeck in Backbeach color.
Treated pine 70 x 45
Treated pine sleepers 200 x 50
Decking pedastals
Joist Tape
We made the frame for the deck out of 70 x 45 treated pine, then used the pedestal feet to level it up. We picture framed it first then filled in the middle.
Steps were made using 200 x 50 treated pine sleepers for the outer sections, then used 70 x 45 treated pine for the joists. We screwed it all together using batten screws. We started with the top step screwed to the concrete and then added a 100 x 100 post to the front. The next step used the same post at the rear, then we added 2 more to the front. Repeated steps down to last step. We did screw the front of the last step into the concrete footpath.
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @tobyandtamsyn. It's amazing to have you join us, and what a fantastic first post.
Great work on your D.I.Y. front entry deck and steps! It’s clear you put a lot of effort into planning and executing the project, and it looks like it’s come together really well. Nice job on tackling it yourself and creating a solid, functional entry to your home.
Cant wait to see your next project!
Mitchell
Good Evening @tobyandtamsyn
Nice! Those steps and the deck really compliment the front of the house. I like your design and they way you have put it all together. Really professional finishing btw.
Dave
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