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Deck stripping and re-staining

Deck of a Cruiser Ship - Travel

The previous owners of this home had begun to adorn their yard with a pond. The exterior had a lot of potential, but lacked continuity with the existing house, porch and pond. We needed to create a design that would blend all of these elements together in a functional and attractive way. We constructed the deck using an element resistant composite material and accented it with white vinyl railings. By removing the half-wall on the existing porch, the homeowners could now view the beautifully landscaped pond from the deck, as well as the inside of their cozy haven. Our finished product was functional, low maintenance and esthetically pleasing to the eye.

the wooden decking at the rear of a luxury apartment with garden views in the background. Two large outdoor settees with weatherproof cushions are set opposite each other with coffee tables on the side. A large glass and stainless steel division can be seen to the right with clear glass at the rear.

Clyde is looking down from the deck at me.

The cropping software (and my camera angle) gave me a poor panorama, but this gives you an idea

Tracking the progress of our new deck.

Custom deck designs for Capitán Skateboards by E3 Collective + others (mine is the black/grey one).

Any view from the upper deck is hidden by the badly maintained pine tree.

Deck in ice. Getting rid of the ice was sometimes more intense than fishing itself.

 

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adelantos de un nuevo proyecto para Chouroom

Brick House: Gloucester, Massachusetts.

New York Academy of Art's annual holiday event 'Deck The Walls'. December 2012.

 

All photographs by Maria Teicher.

patio and deck with shade for deck to replace tree

my parents stained the deck recently and we sat out and barbequed

With the snow so light and the wind so strong, one end of out deck has a couple inches of snow while the other end is 3.5 feet.

New York Academy of Art's annual holiday event 'Deck The Walls'. December 2012.

 

All photographs by Maria Teicher.

The new deck will not have a lattice skirt on the bottom. The deck will be open underneath with a layer of river rock under it.

"SHIPWRECK! Pirates & Treasure" at the Museum of Science, Boston, MA

Here you can get a sense of how the deck columns and french deck doors will interplay.

Deck Names were embedded in the Linoleum as you alighted from each staircase.

They like to sit on the deck with me and have random conversations.

 

It Gets Better

Looking northeast

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