Along Chicago Avenue, outside French/Mexican restaurant Mexique, we spotted this temporary deck constructed on top of the sidewalk from wooden deck tiles. We immediately thought it would be a great solution for anyone with an ugly paved backyard area that they're seeking to transform on a budget...
We've seen deck tiles like these for sale at Costco and other big box stores. It looks like the restaurant owners leveled the sidewalk and allowed for drainage by building a wooden "raft" underneath and laying interlocking deck tiles on top. They built a wooden lip around the edge of the deck, then used concrete blocks as anchors for wooden fence posts and a wraparound rail. Window boxes decorate the edges of the rail, holding plants and flowers.
We found a few resources for more information:
• Top 10: Wood Deck Tiles from Apartment Therapy
• Exterior Deck Tile System from DIY Network
• Building a Ground Level Deck from Home Depot
Has anyone completed a similar project at home? Share your advice and tips in the comments.
The tiles look great. But I always wondered how budget friendly they really are. I mean, you figure you need atleast 20 of them for a space, depending on the size of the tile and of the space and even if they are 10$ a piece, that's 200$! Very pretty, but it always depends on what the definition of budget is.
Laura
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I'm with Laura.....it would really depend on the budget. This isn't a thrifty fix, but a great looking one.
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I found a box of 6 for $15 at a discount store they were 1' x 1' cedar tiles. They really add a lot to our small concrete slab, and they smell good too.
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We built our own. We laid two boards as support across the bottom, then screwed boards perpendicular to the supports. You can make them any size you want then.
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I've considered putting some down over my concrete slab back porch, but it's low on my list of decorating priorities. That, and I can't decide if I just want to paint it.
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