FOUR IDEAS YOU CAN USE
1. Durable material
Portland homeowners Grant and Suzanne Malin built their new deck with wood/plastic composite 1-by-6s from Timber-Tech (800/307-7780) that last 25 years. They come in several colors (the Malins chose Redwood) and need only periodic cleaning
with power-washing and an eco-friendly product such as Corte-Clean (888/203-2202. Rails (except cedar caps) are copper pipes.
2. Gentle transition
Because the Malins' ground floor sits 3? feet aboveground, the deck needed to provide a gradual descent into the garden.
Seven steps connect the deck's three levels to a small ground-level patio with a portable fireplace. There's seating on the
top and bottom levels, and storage beneath the deck for the couple's canoes. The homeowners did much of the work themselves
but had a contractor build the deck.
3. Built-in planters
To create the look of a garden on the deck, the Malins installed three built-in planters that drain to the ground below.
Framed with pressure-treated wood, the tall, narrow beds are finished with copper sheets cut to size at a plumbing-supply
store.
INFO Deck and garden design: Darcy Daniels, Bloomtown Garden Design & Nursery; 503/331-1783, Portland.n
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