Looking for some ideas! I’m planning to deck a small entrance area and need it to be low-profile. Has anyone tackled something similar? Would love to hear your suggestions on materials, design, and any tips for making the most of a small space.
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Thanks!
Hi @flummoxed01,
Thank you for your question about decking a small landing at your front door.
We have a number of low-level decking projects that you can check out for some guidance. You can find our Top 10 most popular low-level deck projects here.
There is also this handy guide from @Adam_W - How to build a low-level deck that you can use as a reference.
The first consideration you would need to make is the height of the top of the bricks at your front door. The frame and subsequent decking would need to fit below this line to create a seamless entry that flows into each other. You could increase the usable height by removing the brick landing, but it is not necessarily essential.
Could you advise what the height difference between the landing and the top of the bricks at your door is?
This will help our members design a plan that will work with your space.
Allow me to tag @Nailbag, @Noyade, @Dave-1 and @TedBear to see if they have any thoughts.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
Good Morning @flummoxed01
A nice timber deck would really lift that area. The only problem is the height you haveto play with 😕 As @JacobZ has mentioned pulling up the bricks might be an option.
However I do have another idea, not super keen on it as its plastic (recyled plastic to be exact witch is good)
Replas recyled products is the company I have been following for awhile as they produce some nice pieces of stuff for outside.
Square Profiles is the one I am thinking of for your situation. Its a square profiled piece of plastic long.
I am suggesting to use these as your joists and then merabau timber for the top. You dont need to worry about the plastic flexing as it will be fixed to the brickwork. Air circulation is about the only concen I have and as the pieces that support are plastic... Well it wont rot
If you wanted to extend the deck I would use timber joists once you leave the bricks, the plastic is what I am thinking to protect the timber from water.
Dave
Hi @flummoxed01
To simplify the build I would first remove the brick landing and then follow the low-level deck build @JacobZ link to in his post
Nailbag
Guys- thanks a lot for all the replies. Sorry been a bit under the weather so couldn’t respond earlier. I’ll take some measurements and come back.
great ideas!
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