The patio doors open on to the lovely low maintenance garden deck at the rear of the house. The town brick wall ensures privacy and the colour of the red brick is picked up in the medium brown Deck25 composite garden decking.
The low maintenance, anti-slip composite decking has created a valuable extension to the house for socialising, entertaining and relaxing. The fact that the low maintenance deck is adjoined to the house adds substantially to the value and marketability of this house should the owners ever want to sell.
The south facing deck extends along the entire front of the house to maximise natural sunlight. The redwood colour deck and handrail contrast perfectly against the yellow dashed walls and white corner stones. There are no privacy issues to consider. Locating the deck to the front of the house is not that unusual in Ireland, this beautiful old farm house faces south, and the effect can be stunning.
This grand design private residence overlooks Glencar Lake, approximately 10 miles from Sligo Town. This alpine style deck located to the front of this unique property extends out over the valley projecting 8 metres straight out from the building at the decks widest point. The composite deck was designed symmetrically with the main patio doors opening on to the central part of the large panoramic deck.
The large deck wraps around the rear of the house, around the conservatory and creates three distinct but continuous decked areas. The colour Deck25 redwood creates visual warmth against the white walls. The inserted diamond design using Deck25 Cedarwood adds an unusual, unique feature to the deck.
This passive energy home represents complete heat and power independence.
The house looks like a single level bungalow from the main road. It is only when you stand at the back of the site that you realise the true grandeur of this contemporary design.
