Wood decks increase the usable living area of a home while enhancing the beauty and functionality of the outdoor living space. A deck made with manufactured materials (such as PVC or composite decking) can cost three to five times more than a comparable deck made with real wood.
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Not only is wood decking affordable, it is also a good investment: homeowners who add a wood deck to their outdoor space can recoup an average of 84 percent of the cost of the project when they sell the home.
According to the North American Retail Hardware Association, pressure-treated lumber is the go-to choice for your deck’s substructure (the posts, beams and joists that hold up the deck) and what contractors overwhelmingly use. This is due to its load-bearing strength and affordability.
Often homeowners forget about the ceiling, leaving it exactly as it was when the house was built. However, wood on the ceiling can add architectural interest to the room and attract the eye upward to explore the space. Visitors will be sure to stop and pause when they first notice the attractive style of the “fifth wall.”
Trim and wainscoting give your clients the opportunity to design the home they’ve always imagined, displaying their authentic style. They’re an affordable way to upgrade the look of any room with custom finishes.