Southern Living Deck Ideas
Southern Living Deck Ideas
Home Exterior
A two-level deck behind a 1840s row house offers space for entertaining and relaxing.
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The Front Story
Home Exterior
The tall, narrow aspect of Bill Bayba's 1840s row house is a study in efficiency on a 17x55 urban lot. The only thing missing was a connection to the outdoors: Sitting on the front stoop was the sole option. While a great spot for neighborly chats, the stoop was hardly conducive to sunbathing or outdoor dining and entertaining.
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Onwards and Upwards
Outdoor Living Area
To make up for the absence of outdoor living space, Bayba installed a multi-level deck behind the house. The deck provides a private space for relaxing, reading, and sunbathing off the master bedroom.
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Privacy with a View
Deck
"You can see a lot of the city from the deck," Bayba says. "And it's really private. From the ground, no one can tell you're up here."
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A Place to Entertain
Outdoor Dining Area
Down one level is an area for dining and entertaining that wraps around a new kitchen bump out.
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Below Decks
Deck Stairs
Another set of stairs leads to a ground level patio, where there's an eight-person hot tub, a gas grill, and access to an adjacent garden.
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Think Before You Step
Outdoor Dining Area
The original goal was to unite the outdoor levels with a wrought-iron spiral staircase in period style, like the one on the neighbor's house. But Bayba did his research first. "I tried walking up my neighbor's staircase with two glasses of wine in hand. Impossible!" he said of the steep and twisting climb. "Even more impossible after you've drunk those two glasses of wine," he adds.
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Enjoy the Journey
Deck Staircase
Because a major role of the deck was to accommodate gatherings, Bayba specified a staircase broad enough for two to pass, and positioned a landing midway between the second-floor and third-floor to allow a breath-catching pause.
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Easy Access
Kitchen
The result has been ideal. A door leads from the kitchen to the deck's second-level dining and seating area. A large bank of kitchen windows overlooks the deck. "We open the windows, and I can work in the kitchen and still see and talk to everyone," Bayba says. "I can even pass food through the open windows."
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Stay-Cation Station
Deck Furniture
Off the master bedroom, the deck offers sunshine, chaise lounges, and chairs -- a vacation in itself.
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Words of Wisdom
Deck
Bayba's advice for deck planners: Don't just connect the deck to the house, integrate its design with your floor plan. And if you're planning a deck as a part of an addition, do it all at once. "If we'd left it for later, it wouldn't have gotten done or wouldn't have been nearly as seamlessly tied to the house," he says. "Do it now and enjoy it."
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Source: https://www.bhg.com/home-improvement/deck/ideas/deck-tour-living-the-high-life/
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