Your Best Deck Railing Ideas |
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| Written by Adam Peters | ||||||
| Wednesday, 13 August 2008 | ||||||
Cool Deck Railing IdeasMost often when people build their own porches to be bigger and more functional, most people end up using a "How To" book. Adding Built-In Benches Most often when people have an existing porch, the best thing that they can do to make it seem bigger as well as have Building Decks that are Low When it comes to building bench decks, it is most practical as well as multi-purposed to have your family and friends to feel comfortable. In most cases the benches are on the edge of the deck; either on or around the perimeter. Not only will they be great for seating, but they can also be used as a barrier instead of using railings. If you have a low deck, you will want to remember that it is best if the benches are backless; however, if you add backing you will want to put it at a 5-10 degree angle. Building Higher Level Decks If you have a porch that is already two feet or higher, then you can add benches right into the railing! In fact, the benches end up being a part of the railing, therefore, incorporating the actual design of the deck with not taking up more space than needed. Also, it can be a great way to have fun when outdoors, as your privacy will increase! Many even say that the benches make the corners look more interesting! The best part of building benches on the railing is that you can make them as simple, comfortable or as elegant as you want; however, you will only want to build high benches if they are part of the existing deck! Because people like to read, relax and talk with their friends, a built in bench is the best thing for everyone. However, you will want to take in consider of the sun when building them; as you will want both the sun and shade because the benches can not move! There are many places in which to go to see all the different types of deck railing ideas to help you choose what you like!
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Adam Peters is the copywriter of http://www.deck-porch-railings.com .Read additional info on outdoor railings or deck railing ideas
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