Hi all -
I need your feedback as we can't decide what to do for our outdoor room. Merbau decking or pavers with Merbau edging. Pictures are on the website, and voting is enabled as well, just click here.
Cheers!
Browse Forums Outdoor Living 1 Dec 17, 2009 8:22 am Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos Re: Outdoor room - need your feedback! 7Dec 17, 2009 12:08 pm Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos Re: Outdoor room - need your feedback! 10Dec 18, 2009 7:42 am Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos Re: Outdoor room - need your feedback! 13Dec 20, 2009 3:33 pm kek Treated pine comes up well with a stain, and I've seen some really nice decks built from it. But it's soft and will scratch and dent - so not ideal with doggies. We were originally planning on having decking, and having settled on pavers now, I'm still a bit about the drop in level, but the pavers tick all the other boxes for us. With pavers, make sure you have a look at what's available and what the prices are before deciding which way to go. There's a big difference in $$ between coloured concrete and natural stone. Then with stone, there's a huge range of colours and THEN there's honed, polished, textured.... lots of decisions to make. Ya, I'm amazed by all the choices and slight differences in pavers/stone. For someone who can't make a split decision to save my life, I've been in real trouble through the whole build process. Stefan Building the M3tr!con Liberty 42 at Stonecutters Ridge. The New Build Blog - "Life, In Progress." Stonecutters Ridge Community Website | My photos 6 55177 Thanks for letting us know. The programmer will have a look at this later today. 2 6664 About a year ago, I embarked on a DIY project to construct an outdoor Pergola, which measures approximately 5.2 meters by 4.0… 0 29566 |