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Open Porch in Historic Myers Park

Deckscapes just finished this beautiful open porch project for our client in the historic Myers Park district of Charlotte NC. Our clients attention to detail and design was really evident to us as the project progressed. This project included a gas fireplace, brick faced with a flagstone mantle, a built in kitchen with a Coyote gas grill and hood vent, Trex Lineage decking in the Hatteras color, dual Infratech electric heaters, Trex Signature black metal railing with a Trex gate and a T&G, V Groove painted ceiling with an oversized fan and recessed LED can lighting.

Trex Deck with Hot Tub and Golf Course View

Walk outside onto this beautiful Trex deck and you immediately feel like kicking back and enjoying the serene golf views.   This deck is located in the Carmel Country Club section of Charlotte, NC.  It is a multi level deck with a stamped concrete patio below and a relaxing hot tub on the lower section with benches to relax on.  The decking is Trex Transcend Island Mist secured with Trex hidden fasteners along with a double border around the perimeter using Trex Lava Rock deck boards.  The railing is Trex Transcend post sleeves, caps, skirts in White, rails in Gravel Path and ballusters in square, aluminum in Bronze color.  We added Trex riser lights and Trex post cap lights to accent the deck at night.  The before and after pictures are stunning.  So now the work day is over and its time to enjoy being outside.

Open Porch with a Trex Deck

This spacious open porch in Harrisburg, N.C. was designed to let the owners enjoy their outdoor space without enclosing their porch with screens.  The deck surface is covered with Trex Transcend deck boards in Spiced Rum with hidden fasteners for a seamless, smooth feel.  The deck rails are Trex Transcend post sleeves, skirts, caps, and railing along with black, round aluminum ballusters.  The open porch has a gable roof with a detailed front gable design.  The ceiling is a tongue and groove pine beaded panel with a Sherwin Williams stain.  The ceiling also has 4 recessed can lights and a ceiling fan with all wires and switches hidden in the hollow, laminated porch columns with Sherwin Williams paint to match the exterior trim of the house.  Step outside of the house and immediately you feel like you can relax and enjoy being outside.