
The steps lead to the basement doors. The retaining wall along the side of the house was done by Joe, Jacob, and I. There is still a little left to do in order to run the drainage pipes correctly but once it is done that area will hopefully turn into additional seating.

Rick Canter (with Twin Beach Contractors) who built the deck was able to use the siding that was left over from the house on the deck.


The firepit is not going to stay inside! This was Joe and my Christmas present from Jennifer =) It is going to go on the ground level away from wood!
Our deck is finally complete and turned out really great. I know it will get used a lot. It is a little chilly at the moment but once we are able to run electricity out there it might make it easier to sit out there in the cold months.
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i love the deck, it's almost as big as my house! when we come up with the kid, i expect a party on the deck. we'll all drink beer from baby bottles... or something.
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