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We are Architects which believe in the integration of the deck, porch and screen porches in the design of the overall house.

Article : The Use of a Deck as a Multifunctional Area 

Most new (and old) houses have a deck off the side or rear of the house. In designing a new house, an owner usually just installs a deck of 'X' amount of space and really doesn't think much about how the deck is going to be used.

As an Architect, the deck design is just as important as the rest of the house design. In real terms, a deck can be used as additional floor space and storage, at a significantly lower cost than the rest of the house. The deck should be used as an extension of the living space, and the spaces below the deck used as storage. Here are some tips to make your deck work more for you. 

1. Use a large glass doors to open to the deck. You can use sliding glass doors or swing doors. Glass doors let you see the deck when they area closed. Have the opening at least 4 feet wide (minimum) or wider. On my house I have a 12' siding glass door, which opens in the middle for a 6 foot wide opening. It allows free flow of people between the Great Room and the deck and gives a sense of Great Room and Deck being the same room. 

2. Don't skimp on the size of your deck--make it even larger than your Great Room or Living Room. Think of the deck as an additional Living Room, with couches, chairs, dining tables, TV's, stereos. In other words, Think of it as living space to be used in the milder temperatures of the year. My Great Room is 22'x34'. The deck is 20'x38', with 20'x28' covered with a roof.

 3. Don't have a step between the deck and the house 1st floor. Instead have the deck flush with the house. This gives sense that the deck is an extension of the home.

 4. Put a roof over the deck. The roof can be a canopy, metal roof, or an extension of the house roof (wood framing, asphalt shingles). Having a roof over the deck area makes it more "livable" when the sun is out. It also gives a "human" scale to deck. A roof overhead makes it feel psychologically more comfortable, putting a ceiling above where you sit on the deck, rather than open sky. A roof also makes the deck usable when it rains.

 5. Use drywall and carpet instead of siding and decking.. If you put a roof over the deck, install moisture resistant drywall or "flat" siding on the home exterior wall and indoor/outdoor carpet on pressure treated plywood rather than expensive floor decking. It is less expensive, and gives the deck the look of being inside the house rather being outside.

6. The deck area and the furniture should be flexible. You shouldn't cram a lot of furniture on it, but allow for people to filter out of the house onto the deck, or change the arrangement of furniture for large gatherings. My favorite use of the deck is for birthday parties. My son may have 30 guests arrive, so we rearrange the furniture and set up 4


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The Plan of the deck above has a covered section and a open section. This give shade in the summer along with protection from the rain.  The space below the deck is used as a shed for storage of the lawn mower, bicycles, garden tools, etc. That is why it has a solid wall below the deck, matching the siding on the rest of the house. It makes the house look longer, because it is siding rather than deck railing. Deck railing is a different building material.and would make the home feel smaller. (Picture on right)

     
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 The Deck can be used as a floor above the garage as in the picture above

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The deck on the left is open to let light into the basement area. The deck on the right has a forced well in the basement area (below grade) but has stairs into the basement  portion without a sloped lot.

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