A terrace offers the opportunity to have a pleasant time outside – for both barbecue and relaxing with your family – the possibilities are almost endless. Here we offer you 25 pictures of inspiring ideas for the design of wooden patio – get inspired!
Wooden terrace design – What to look out for when planning
For a unique design of wooden terrace, planning carefully the details is essential. Even if you have a certain degree of expertise you may want to assign this task to the professionals, because they can better examine the soil and provide suitable support in this way – so that rain and snow water can drain off and the terrace stays stable. First, you will determine the location of the terrace – right in front of the entrance or in the middle of the garden.
The second step is to choose the right type of wood according to your needs. Whether you choose domestic or exotic woods, it depends on your personal preference. In any case, one should consider the following criteria: Will there be a roof or will the wood be exposed to various weather conditions throughout the year? Which loads must the patio be able to withstand – an outdoor kitchen or heavy rattan sofas? Do you want to keep the color of the wood, or rather, do you mind if it forms a patina over time? Will the terrace be used by adults only, or will there be children and pets as well?
Once the position and size of the platform are determined, and the floor is cleared from unwanted grass, then the construction can begin.
Wooden terrace design – resistant exotic woods for the pool
House with a wooden patio in the backyard
Modern and comfortable – screened courtyard with wooden patio
Wooden terrace design – a spacious outdoor area with seating
Wooden outdoor patio creates a visual link between the front of the house
Sheltered terrace with a fireplace
Stone walls and wooden bridge design – the irresistible combination of natural materials
Small outdoor patio
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