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Treated wood deck with handicap ramp

What all airport viewing should be like!

The deck at Osaka-Itami...complete with garden centre.11/11/08.

Decks have been painted [2]

Deck 5, Schönhauser Allee 80, 10439 Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, Schönhauser Allee Arcaden

 

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The deck was originally surrounded by grass, a red maple, and a single, but enormous, Terese Bugnet rose. The maple and grass are gone and Terese has been moved. Added: spiderwort, ostrich ferns, hostas, sweet woodruff, primroses, azaleas, and a Daybreak magnolia.

Port side looking aft.

The spa under the glass canopy has a long Greek name that ends in "therapy." It features a salt water swimming pool with bubblers and spouts. The temperature is warm and the water has a very high density. Also under the canopy, they have two hot tubs, a snack bar that features healthy food, a chubby lady statue (www.flickr.com/photos/howard33/6715661305/in/photostream), lots of lounges like you see on deck, soft music, and a sign that says age 18 and up. Most of the people in there are WAY up. Windows on the side offer a clear view of the ocean, because the spa extends out underneath the deck that you see in this picture. We spent a lot of time in there.

 

The first deck...(and my workshop addition to the garage in the background).

4 Deck chairs watch the sunset in South Thailand

Taken off the deck at my parents house, Winter 2008

Deck chairs stacked on a beach on the Lago di Garda, Italy

20061123-64 - Look at the white tufts behind it's ears!

I took a trip up to the top of London's newest and Europe's Tallest Building, The Shard. Weather conditions in London at 09.00am that day where not too bad, but not fantastic either. A morning mist had not yet cleared up completely making anything further than 5-10 miles away very difficult to photograph. The Shard's viewing deck consists of two levels, one contained in glass and one open air platform surrounded by the Shard's tall pointed glass top. Looking out over the London skyline is indeed quite a view and you quickly loose track of time just staring out into an infinite sprawling mass of structures as far as the eye can see.

Taking photographs of the view is however not that easy, The Shard's glass is made up of two layers, causing a reflection when pointing your camera out towards the view. Trying to find a point on the glass that will allow you to not get any glare is quite tricky and very annoying. The Shard's policy is also NO TRIPODS ALLOWED, however small they may be. Another let down for any Photographer.

All in all though, this was a very enjoyable visit and I would recommend it to anybody who visits London.

finished painting a new deck for my longtail. The painting was done for the benefit of my three girls who are my usual cargo. The wood was originally part of a very old Javanese dowry chest that i have disassembled and repurposed in a variety of ways. lots 'o good karma there.

Moisture Shield deck with a new paver patio (replacing an old rotted Cedar deck a deteriorated brick patio).

The original concrete patio lacked pizzazz and the home owners rarely sat outside and used it. They wanted a deck in the backyard that would add character and felt that they would entertain more if they had a designated area to do so. They were happy with the final product and actually hung Christmas lights on the deck over the winter. (They don't even hang lights on the front of the house!)

the iconic beach image

Clear, kiln dried Indonesian Mahogany deck.

 

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Northern deck, uncovered, used for winter sun and summer BBQs

 

Tribunal

 

August 21, 2004.

 

Here it is, the big daddy. Currently holding the record for the longest SHIP at 12 feet 6 inches, or 487 studs, the Tribunal was a substantial investment in time and labor for me. I decided that, for it I would upload an entire set of the beautiful pictures taken by Geoff Gray, in glorious high resolution. There are descriptions of what all the rooms and areas are on the web site, although the pictures are pretty substantial too.

 

This set is enormous, so enjoy the browsing!

deck cabaña 2. Planta baja

Deck made from "green" materials without chemically treated deck boards

Deck 5, Schönhauser Allee 80, 10439 Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, Schönhauser Allee Arcaden

 

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Moisture Shield composite deck.

 

This was an existing deck we rebuilt & reinforced, including a new set of steps, a lower level privacy wall, and all new railing.

A 3d rendering of deck lighting options I created for Fine Homebuilding Magazine.

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Runs along the back of the house. House on right has ugly rusting railings and other eye sores

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Deck Designs and Stairs By Duradek

Tribunal

 

August 21, 2004.

 

Here it is, the big daddy. Currently holding the record for the longest SHIP at 12 feet 6 inches, or 487 studs, the Tribunal was a substantial investment in time and labor for me. I decided that, for it I would upload an entire set of the beautiful pictures taken by Geoff Gray, in glorious high resolution. There are descriptions of what all the rooms and areas are on the web site, although the pictures are pretty substantial too.

 

This set is enormous, so enjoy the browsing!

A loading dock, really. Liked the texture.

Tribunal

 

August 21, 2004.

 

Here it is, the big daddy. Currently holding the record for the longest SHIP at 12 feet 6 inches, or 487 studs, the Tribunal was a substantial investment in time and labor for me. I decided that, for it I would upload an entire set of the beautiful pictures taken by Geoff Gray, in glorious high resolution. There are descriptions of what all the rooms and areas are on the web site, although the pictures are pretty substantial too.

 

This set is enormous, so enjoy the browsing!

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