This is another example of a split-level deck. It's constructed with cedar decking and railing and black aluminum balusters. The pictures here show the deck after it has been stained
The upper level deck is used for a dining area. Because the customer was content with a small table and chairs for dining, they saved space (and money) by limiting the dining area to 10' wide.
This is another cedar project with black aluminum balusters. Substituting black aluminum balusters for cedar balusters means a slightly better view of the surroundings, as well as less maintenance needed. Metal balusters is frequently used with many types of wood railing.
This large AZEK project features a large deck with one portion under a lean-to style roof (also called a shed roof). Both the roof and the deck are supported by vinyl columns. While the roof provides protection from the sun and rain, it also divides the deck into two main areas, something that's ideal for larger deck projects.