
Installing or updating a deck can transform your outdoor living area. A deck is aesthetically appealing, and it also allows you to create additional space for a wide range of uses, whether it’s a lively entertainment zone or a tranquil, relaxing retreat
If you’re planning a deck build or renovation in 2022, consider incorporating one or more of these design trends identified by Westlake Royal Building Products, a leading manufacturer and distributor of materials for home remodeling, building and construction.
Creativity in Design
While decking design features used to be reserved for luxury upgrades, creative flair is increasingly mainstream. Some options for incorporating greater depth and style into your deck design include mixing and matching boards to create patterns, inlays and focal points or utilizing two-tone designs for more visually interesting aesthetics.
On-Trend Colors
Classic lumber-toned decks never go out of style, but adding some flair with an eye-catching color is a subtle way to elevate your deck’s aesthetic appeal. Some designs incorporate color throughout, while another way to bring color to your deck is through distinctive inlay design or other design features.
Working
with a product like Zuri Premium Decking gives you a selection of six
on-trend colors, including Hickory, a true mid-tone brown, as well as
Chestnut, Walnut, Pecan, Brazilia and Weathered Gray. The planks feature
minimal grain repetition to capture the look of true exotic hardwood
with no painting, staining or resealing needed, and all are backed by a
25-year warranty against color shifting.
Multi-Seasonal Spaces
Once
you create an incredible outdoor space, you’ll likely want to use it as
often as possible. That’s why many homeowners are designing decks with
multiple seasons in mind. Features like retractable walls can help you
block cool breezes and trap the warmth of space heaters or a fireplace,
while roofs provide shade, and fans help circulate the breeze during
warmer months. Decks built with clean, simple lines can offer a
connection to nature as well as convenience for homeowners transitioning
from indoor to outdoor spaces.
Popularity of Composite Decking 
Weather
patterns can cause substantial damage to a home’s exterior materials,
including a deck where natural wood is prone to drying out. This creates
an upkeep cycle that requires ongoing investments of time and money. An
alternative to natural wood, such as Zuri Premium Decking by Royal,
combines the low-maintenance, high-durability properties of composite
decking with the exterior environment-defining presence of exotic wood.
The result is an authentic look with zero maintenance upkeep.
Bringing the Inside Out
A
deck’s design elements were once limited to predictable furnishings
like a picnic table and grill, but those days are gone. Homeowners
seeking to create an outdoor oasis are bringing amenities of the indoors
outside. You’ll find outdoor kitchens and weather-proof TVs, rugs and
furniture, allowing homeowners to incorporate the convenience and
comfort of indoor living rooms and kitchens into their outdoor spaces
despite elements like snow, wind and rain.
Masonry as an Accessory
If
you love the look of masonry but have your heart set on a deck, you can
take the path of many homeowners and incorporate masonry as an
accessory or design element. Mixing building mediums provides texture,
which creates an immersive tactile experience through sight and touch.
Options like a fireplace or firepit, pillars, skirting, bench seats,
planters, water features, kitchen or bar space and walkways can all
complement and enhance the decking, so you can enjoy the best of both
worlds.
Clean Sightlines
A
deck is an ideal vantage point when you have a beautiful view to enjoy,
and using the right materials can enhance that experience. Creating a
clean, sophisticated and unobstructed view is easy when you outfit your
deck with the proper lighting and use cable or glass railings, which
provide safety and clear views of the landscape beyond.