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When it is summer and the breeze is just right, there is no greater joy than stepping out to your outdoor space and seeing the potential of wonderful entertainment.

Most people would pay anything to have an outdoor space for their weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, friend gatherings, etc, which is why a homeowner with an outdoor space gets excited when they think about all the possibilities that can be achieved just with the right design on the deck.

The challenge then lies in accomplishing that perfect smart design within your budget. Trying to create a visually appealing yet functional deck on a tight budget has been problematic for a lot of homeowners.

This is why you should consider the smart design we will be discussing in this article. It allows you to enjoy your deck to the fullest whether or not you are on a budget.

In this article, you will learn how to plan your budget deck, some smart design features for budget decks and tips on how to build your budget deck.

How to Plan Your Budget Deck

There are two steps to planning the perfect budget deck which are setting a budget and deck design considerations. It focuses mainly on the two important factors surrounding the budget deck as will be explained below.

Set a budget

Spending on a budget is a great idea as it allows you to create a great outdoor space without straining yourself financially. To know the budget you are working with, you have to know the cost of construction, permits and materials.

This allows you to know what to cut down and if you have to consider alternative options for the very expensive materials.

Also consider the features of your outdoor space such as the size, the functions you want it to serve, the materials you wish to use to build your deck and other built-in elements.

Consider the deck design you wish to get

Before you start the installation of your deck design, there are certain factors to consider such as the size, shape and other material options. It is wise to maximise your space as much as possible, especially with your designs.

For instance, you can try a multi-level deck design to increase the functionality of the deck.

Continuously, rectangular-shaped decks have been known to be more cost-effective than decks that come with more complicated shapes. This means that you should go for rectangular-shaped decks if you wish to cut down on expenses.

You should also consider the materials of the deck design you wish to get. Check their costs, durability and strength. Examples of materials for deck designs include pressure-treated lumber, composite decking, recycled materials, etc.

Pressure-treated lumber is the best option for those with a low budget as it is affordable. It is also easy to use for those who do not want something complicated.

Composite decking needs little or no maintenance and is a premium option despite its initial cost. Recycled materials such as reclaimed wood or pavers are the most unique of all the options as they are usually customised.

Smart Design Features for Budget Decks

Smart design features are the best innovative idea for a budget deck as it has multiple functions, use upcycled budgets and allows you to decorate on a budget.

Multi-functionality

Inserting designs that allow for multiple functions is a great idea for your deck. For example, built-in benches can serve as a seating area for guests during entertainment.

Storage spaces can be built under the seats where materials can be stored to avoid cluttering. Continuously, ottomans while being a worthy decoration can also serve as coolers.

You can also use foldable tables for flexible and adaptable use. This means that when the table is not in use, you can keep it in storage to create space for movement and other things on the deck.

Upcycled and Salvaged Materials

Instead of getting rid of things you are not using anymore such as furniture, you can repurpose them as additional seating or side tables.

Old pallets can be used for planters or creative wall features. Old tyres can be repainted and redesigned to become centre tables or side tables.

To know other materials you can upcycle and salvage, you can check online for smart design ideas.

Lighting

Lighting is an important part of smart design – placing the correct types of lighting based on purpose or functionality helps a homeowner to properly entertain his guests.

A suggested option for those on a budget who wish to achieve a festive ambience is string lights. Solar lights are suitable for eco-conscious homeowners.

Decor on a Budget

There are affordable materials you can buy to add colour and personality to your outdoor decoration. Examples include throw pillows and colourful fabrics.

Those interested in gardening can practice container gardening to plant vibrant flowers for aesthetics and herbs for health and functionality.

How to Build Your Budget Deck

While the aim is to slay on budget, you must consider the safety of the materials you are using and the installation proper.

To be on the safe side, you should make inquiries on whether you need permits, the type of permits you need and which authority to obtain them from.

Follow safety guidelines as directed by the permits to ensure the safety of your deck.

When thinking about working on a budget, most people would consider DIY instead of hiring a professional. If the deck you wish to install is not complicated and does not require difficult steps to install, then you can do it yourself.

However, if you can do it yourself, take extra precautions such as going on YouTube to watch tutorials on how to install the particular type of deck you wish to install.

Conclusion

Your outdoor space can work on a budget and still be your go-to spot for entertaining guests. With the right designs, your outdoor space can turn into a dream wedding venue or a haven.

All it takes is correct planning, the right ideas and the amount of money you need as stated in your budget. You may or may not need the services of a professional to install the deck.


 

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