Balustrades and Decking lights
Decking Accessories
So what are the main decking accessories? Well if you exclude items which you can simply place around or on decking such as plant pots, furniture sets and gazebos the main two items are balustrades or railing and decking lights both of which are installed as integral parts of the decking area.
Whilst both balustrades and deck lights provide practical benefits both also provide aesthetic enhancements to your decking project and provide an extra visual factor to complete your decking.
As mentioned earlier, balustrades can help provide extra partitioning within a decking area as well as providing an outer boundary and lighting can simply allow you to showcase your decking area from inside your home even when not in use. however, we'll provide a little more information practical information on both for you.
Why install a Balustrade?
Aside from the cosmetic enhancement most people will decide to install balustrades or railings to their decking to provide a safety barrier to their decking area. This isn't just the case for raised decking, sometimes a fairly flat decking area will be located alongside a pond or rockery section and it can be very easy to be chatting, sipping on a prosecco near the edge of your decking area and simply put a foot over the edge and lose your balance on fall off the deck. Quite often balustrades simply provide a visual aid or reminder that the edge is near rather than providing a strong barrier. clearly though for raised decking a balustrade provides a very important safety feature and these will need to be securely fixed into the joists to provide added strength and support. For some people a more solid balustrade will be required rather than vertical rails to minimise items falling or rolling through rails and off the deck balcony. Commonly if you have a number of steps taking you up to your decking area a rail to hold onto on the way up also provides an added safety feature
So is installing a balustrade really necessary when you have a fairly flat deck? Well not really from a safety perspective but almost all the decks our teams have installed the ones where the owners have felt that a special area has been created are those, which also include balustrades. They really do finish off a decking area and give it a real sense of having a special place and function.
Types of Balustrades - Glass Balustrades
Most people with choose a balustrade which is matching material to their decking and this would seem to be a fairly obvious choice to make however, some decking manufacturers do have a limited number of options as to the type of matching balustrade available.
If you're not enamoured with the manufacturers choice then going down a completely different style of balustrade can work really well. Wood can work with plastics and composites and vice versa although this can be very dependent on styles and colours. Glass balustrades are generic enough to work on almost any type of decking and strand wire also has this ability. Aluminium and wrought iron are other options. Each has it's merits and downsides the main one for glass being another surface to keep clean as when it's dirty it certainly shows of the smudge marks. Prices will vary across the different types of balustrades so when planning your deck area don't forget to factor these in as part of your total budget. Granted they can be installed at a later date but it will be cheaper overall to get them installed at the time of your decking installation.
Decking Lighting
surprisingly decking lights are often initially forgotten about especially when deciding on the placement and size of your decking area take the primary focus and in some cases the location of your decking may minimise the need for additional lighting as your outdoor house lights and spot lights may be able to light up your new decking area.
However, if this is you initial though process on lighting it may well be worth setting up a a few chairs in the area planned for your decking and see how your existing lighting works from a number of positions. If all your light is coming from one direction it may be blinding for some people facing towards the light and offer limited visibility for them and those people with their backs to the light as the shadow cast will blacken out most things.
If your decking is a little further away from your house deck lighting literally will light the way back to your decking area and ensure that when people step back up they don't miss their step. These days deck lights are available in a variety of colours and these can be mixed effectively to provide both directional light and diffused light which will cover all bases. Integrating lighting into your decking either at the sides, from the bottom up or from the balustrades will provide the touches to your decking area enabling you to make fuller use of it across the year and through summer nights.
Your local Zest Decking team will happily discuss your needs and offer suggestions on how to get the most from your deck lights.
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