After COVID-19 turned the world upside-down, people sought out new ways and spaces to connect with friends and family. When the weather warmed this meant adding new outdoor living spaces or expanding on existing outdoor living spaces— and that trend just keeps going. As more and more people experience just how useful outdoor living spaces can be, this trend seems to have taken on a life of its own that will be around for a while.
Below are some of the shifts we’ve seen over the last year or two. This year is the perfect time to add value and additional living space to your home with any of these decking trends.
Many new homes are built with a standard-size deck already in place. But the last year has forced people to look at expanding their existing deck to accommodate the increased use and the extra space needed. There’s no one simple way to expand your current deck but we have a team of experts at Suburban who can talk through options with you, and of course, we have our network of trusted contractors that we can connect you with if you’re looking for some help.
With advances in technology and manufacturing, composite materials have become more user-friendly. For example, some of the new composites that don’t hold as much heat as older versions. Composite decking is easier and quicker to install. But the greatest benefit is that composite decking requires almost no maintenance. The upfront cost of composite is still more than pressure-treated lumber but it’s becoming more popular with homeowners who have the budget for it and who value the savings in time and labor for years down the road.
As manufacturers moved to lighter, synthetic materials, this provided an opportunity to include many creative lighting options. Over time this trend continues to evolve with new placements and new styles. The design evolution took another leap with the advent of solar powered and low-wattage lighting that is perfect for outdoor living spaces. Lights are now seamlessly built into railings and stairs. Or you may wish to accent your space with rope lighting, an outdoor chandelier, or hang strings of beautiful, vintage Edison bulbs to transform your outdoor patio and deck.
The most important thing to remember is to create an outdoor living space that represents your style. We are here to help guide you through the process, provide literature and samples, and discuss areas of the project you many not have considered. Wherever you are in the process, if you have questions or need materials, feel free to contact us online, by phone, or stop by and see us in person.