A Deck That Feels Like Ours
Scrolling Pinterest got me thinking about multi-level decks again.
I donāt know what it is about themāsomething about the layered look, the way one space flows into another. Like each level has its own little vibe. I imagine sipping coffee on one level in the morning sun, then grilling dinner a few steps up by the evening. It just feels⦠intentional. Designed for living in, not just existing.
Our current setup in Hampden isnāt totally flat, which used to feel like a hassle. But now Iām starting to wonder if itās actually a gift in disguise. That subtle slope in the backyard? Maybe itās the perfect excuse to do something bold.
Thatās how I found myself deep-diving into some ideas for tiered decks and came across a page from a local crew, Vantage Decks and Sidingātheir deck installation services in Hermon. Hermon isnāt far from us at all, and honestly, the way they described their process made me feel like someone finally understood how I think.
They talked about multi-tier decks like they werenāt just fancy upgrades, but actual solutionsāways to work with the landscape, not against it. Their team builds everything from elevated platforms to built-in railings and seating, and they even mention using composite materials that hold up against Maineās gnarly weather (a must).
It made me pause and think about the kind of deck we wantānot just what looks good, but what would actually make us use the space more.
Iāve always loved hosting, but I hate the feeling of crowding everyone into a single flat surface, especially when some people want to chat, others want to eat, and the kids are running in circles. A multi-tiered deck suddenly solves all of that. Eating zone up top. Lounging zone in the middle. Maybe even a small play corner tucked below for the kiddos.
One line that stuck with me from their site was this: āWe design and build functional, stylish decks that feel like seamless extensions of your home.ā YES. Thatās exactly what Iāve been trying to articulate all this time. Not just a deck. A living space.
And the fact that they do everythingāfrom the initial consult to cleanupāmakes it feel doable, not daunting. Iāve had friends who hired contractors and were left chasing them down for weeks just to finish railing. I donāt want that kind of stress.
So, yeah. Iām officially inspired. Iāve even sketched out a basic idea (poorly, but hey). Three levels. One with a pergola. A little lighting on the stairs. Maybe a railing with cable instead of traditional wood for that modern look.
Now the question is: how brave am I feeling this summer?
Weāll see. But even just imagining it has already changed the way I see our backyard. It feels full of possibility now. Like itās not just a blank space, but a story waiting to be builtāone level at a time.
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