How to Style Your Deck for the Summer

Your deck is the perfect place for outdoor gatherings, grilling, and just unwinding in the fresh air. One of the best ways to make sure that your deck lives up to expectations this summer is by making a few adjustments to its design, such as adding lights, privacy screens, as well as outdoor furniture. Whether you want a pool or a simple makeover, there are many ways to spruce up your deck so that it can be the place to be this summer.

Install a Pergola

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A deck that receives only a little amount of shade can be transformed into a pleasant outdoor space with the addition of a pergola. This offers both structure and some shade. When the sun is at its highest point in the sky, the angled slats provide shade while causing the space to look more open and inviting. Consider installing a pergola that is linked to the side of your house and can be secured there for reliable support.

Add an Outdoor Bar

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Your deck may quickly become the focal point of your outdoor gatherings if you equip it with a beverage station. Choose a strong cart or shelf unit that has lots of room for storing additional glasses and supplies for creating cocktails so that you can serve drinks and store them easily. Changing a standard metal shelf unit into an all-inclusive outdoor bar is as simple as affixing a wooden top to it and installing a drop-in tub for cooling beverages.

Prep It for Dinner

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By installing outdoor lights and furnishing your deck with a fully-stocked bar cart, you can make the most of your deck for eating as well as socializing. For a traditional and low-upkeep style on your deck, for instance, you might design it with seats made of stackable aluminum and if you want a teak outdoor dining set as well.

Restain Your Deck

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You can update the appearance of your deck by simply applying a new coat of paint. Besides giving your deck a great appearance, this can also help to protect it against mold, water damage as well as rot. Before applying the stain or paint to the surface, you should first sand it and then power wash it. After that, you need to wait at least forty-eight hours to guarantee that the stain is completely dry.

Add Colorful Accents

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You may give your deck a unique look by painting the furnishings and adding some whimsical touches. Choose a color palette that complements the outside of your house, and experiment with repainting plain or outdated metal furniture in brighter colors. You may also create a warm and inviting atmosphere with colorful accents like cushions, blankets, flowers, and bowls placed about your outdoor sitting area.

Incorporate Stylish Furniture

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Determine the sort of seating that will work best with the area and purpose of your deck. Chair sets that are low to the ground, chairs that are traditionally dining height, and towering bar-height seating are all examples of the many heights that are available for outdoor furniture. Guests may comfortably converse with one another while enjoying their food at a conversation-height table. This versatile seating may also be quickly rearranged to suit big parties without any hassle.

Go Vertical with Plants

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There’s a good reason why hanging baskets are such a common method of deck decoration: they look great. A few suspended baskets help soften the open edges of covered-deck areas with lush flowers and greenery. This may be accomplished with only one or two hanging baskets. During the spring, summer, and fall, you may give your appearance a facelift by alternating a seasonal arrangement of flowers.

Incorporate a Space for Plants

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Because the deck is often situated near a yard, it’s in an excellent location for setting up container plants or preparing vegetables or flowers for a garden. Create a space for planting by installing an outdoor-durable potting bench with a shelf system and at least one or two drawers in which to keep gardening materials including plant tags, seed packets, as well as string. This will allow you to organize and access your gardening supplies quickly and easily. If you don’t have much interest in gardening, you may turn a potting bench into a place to store outdoor tableware and keep it handy for your patio table if you don’t.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.