Latest Deck Trend: ‘Monster’ Size, Mega-Luxury
Move over the mini — the new trend in decking is anything but small.
Regarding the size of their decks, most Americans feel bigger is better — as multiple surveys indicate decks are getting larger and more luxurious, RealtorMag reports.
Today’s decks dwarf the outdoor spaces of decades ago, and blur the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces with features like full kitchens, dining and entertainment areas, says Kim Katwijk, owner of Deck Builders Inc. in Olympia, Washington. Katwijk is a 20-year veteran of the deck-building business and co-producer of the upcoming web series Outdoors Outdone.
Sizable Changes:
Katwijk says the intersection of two major home trends is driving the growth of “monster” decks: homes are getting larger and outdoor living has reached mainstream status.
Last year, more than half of all new homes were 2,400 square feet or larger, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s “Characteristics of New Housing” report. In 1973, the average home size was 1,660 square feet. As homes grew, deck sizes have, too. RealtorMag reports one survey found that since 2014, the average deck size grew by 53 percent in the Northeast to 406 square feet.
The Making of a ‘Monster’ Deck:
So what makes a deck project “monster”? Size, design, materials, and amenities all combine in this nationwide trend.
- Size — “Monster” decks are big — really big. Mark Kalady, a decking sales manager for TAMKO Building Products, Inc., says he’s recently seen residential decks grow to 3,000 square feet. Depending on the amenities included, a deck of 1,600-1,800 square feet could also be considered a “monster.”
- Kitchens/dining — Cooking and dining areas are among the most requested luxury features, deck builders say. Luxury grills, built-in pizza ovens, and full-cook stoves and sinks are becoming more common.
- Water/fire — Fire and water features such as hot tubs, lap pools, fireplaces, and fire pits are part of the trend of bringing the indoors out. These focal points serve as relaxation, exercise, and entertainment stations.
- Seating — Katwijk says “conversational pits” designed specifically for extended entertaining allow deck users to enjoy time together away from the cooking and dining areas.
- Multi-story — “Monster” decks often include multiple levels, each serving a different theme or intended use, such as dining, conversation, swimming, etc.
- Technology — Many of today’s larger decks include living room areas equipped with big-screen TVs, wireless speakers, and gaming systems. But the technology used on monster decks can extend to retractable glass walls, skylights, and even the deck boards themselves. Katwijk says the technology behind man-made decking products like Envision composite lumber offers the luxury appearance of exotic woods but with minimal annual maintenance.
“People want an environment where they can be outdoors, yet have all the creature comforts of their home — essentially creating a space where they can do all the things that they love,” Katwijk says. – (BPT)
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