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The old deck just did not work well for the familys needs. The hot tub came with the house and had long since been abandoned. The many levels cut the space up so much that there was no good place for a good size table and chairs.
We wanted to preserve the view of the trees, so it was decided to go with a large bench and push the deck down a couple of steps closer to the ground. The design worked out great.
- 01-Before 950 visits
- 02-Before 757 visits
- 03-Materials 728 visits
- 04-Trip-to-dump 711 visits
- 05-Tub-cut 777 visits
- 06-Clean-slate 762 visits
- 07-Tub-to-dump 660 visits
- 08-Lumberyard 739 visits
- 09-Beams-up 665 visits
- 10-Protect-grass 712 visits
- 11-Stone-for-under 668 visits
- 12-Stone-in-place 684 visits
- 13-Clean-under 616 visits
- 14-Decking-started 623 visits
- 15-Ready-to-screw-down 733 visits
- 16-Less-lumber 654 visits
- 17-Pad-for-stairs 719 visits
- 18-Rail-posts 670 visits
- 19-We-will-clean 768 visits
- 20-Bench-frame 948 visits
- 21-Stair-1 674 visits
- 22-Stair-2 712 visits
- 23-Nice-fit 812 visits
- 24-Open-view 668 visits
- 25-Lots-of-seating 604 visits
- 26-Lights-under-bench 717 visits
- 27-Lots-of-space 673 visits
- 28-Flows 649 visits
- 29-Bench-meets-rail 650 visits
- 30-Steps-to-house 646 visits
- 31-Return-pile 646 visits
- 32-Our-work-is-done 680 visits