Natural Wood Decking
Real wood decking offers natural beauty, rich texture, and timeless appeal that many homeowners love. It can be stained or painted in a variety of finishes and is often less expensive upfront than composite materials. However, wood requires regular maintenance—such as sealing, staining, and cleaning—to protect against weather, rot, and insect damage.
Composite Decking
Composite decking offers the advantage of low maintenance, long-lasting durability, and resistance to rot, insects, and fading—making it a popular alternative to wood. It comes in a variety of colors and textures, giving a high-end look without the upkeep. However, it can be more expensive upfront than wood and may retain heat more on hot days.
Railing Materials
Wood, composite, and metal railings each offer distinct advantages depending on your style and maintenance preferences.
Wood railings provide a classic, natural look and can be customized with paint or stain, but they require regular upkeep to prevent weathering and decay.
Composite railings offer the appearance of wood with greater durability and less maintenance, making them a popular low-care option for modern decks.
Metal railings, such as aluminum or steel, deliver a sleek, contemporary style with excellent strength and minimal maintenance—often ideal for maximizing views and adding a modern edge to your outdoor space.
Lighting Options
We tailor every lighting design to fit the unique style and layout of your deck and its surrounding environment. We carefully consider factors like deck size, elevation, and natural features to create lighting that enhances both safety and ambiance. From subtle step lights to warm accent fixtures, each element is chosen to highlight the beauty of your space without overwhelming it. The result is a perfectly lit outdoor area that feels welcoming, functional, and uniquely yours.
