8 Benefits of Picture Framing Your Deck

Are you investing in a NewTechWood composite deck  or natural timber deck and wondering how it should be “finished”?  Have you considered the benefits of picture framing your deck?  

Installing a border deck board around the outside of a deck is known as “picture framing.” The difference, visually, is immediately obvious, but of course, the benefits of picture framing your deck go well beyond mere aesthetics.  

Here are the why’s and how’s of picture framing your deck:

Hide Raw Ends

Raw cut board ends can be unattractive, although this finish is typical of traditional Australian homes, e.g. Colonial, Federation and Edwardian styles and Queenslanders. 

For modern homes, a cleaner, more finished look is desired and achieved by hiding the edges and corners of your deck boards with a “frame.”

Benefits of picture framing your deck

Protect Your Deck

If you have seen the edge of an old-style traditional timber deck, you will notice how worn and cracked the edges become.  The damage is so acute that these parts of the boards cannot be repaired and must be replaced. 

You could replace just the damaged ends, but you will experience a huge difference in timber colour and uneven wearing of your deck given the age difference with the original boards.

A border frame protects the ends of your deck boards from this unsightly cracking and splitting.

Decorative Appeal

Picture framing enables you to create special zones for your outdoor entertaining areas

For example, the area where you eat, a casual seating lounge, or a designated cooking area.

You can also use the picture framing technique to highlight a particular feature or to create a focal point. For example, a tree growing up through the deck, a water feature etc.   

Picture Frame Decking Pattern

One frame around a deck is neat and provides the benefits of picture framing, but you can also be adventurous and extend your deck area by using two or even three framing boards. 

The benefit of using two or three picture frame boards is purely for the visual effect… which can be stunning. 

(Image source:  BL Carpentry Services, TK)

WOW With Colour

Consider staining the framing timber boards in a contrasting but matching colour to the main deck for that bit of extra wow factor.

Another decorative technique used to frame composite decking projects is to use a different, yet complimentary coloured deck board for the frame. 

 (The image is NewTechWood Decking in Antique with Silver Grey border.)

Let There Be Light

Deck lights are a safety factor as well as an ambience booster, and the perfect place for deck lights is obviously out of the way, along the edge. Lighting installed on a picture frame board presents a neater, professional appearance.

Safety

Try this: step up onto a traditional unframed deck, then step up on a picture framed deck.  Something about the frame draws your attention to it – because it looks good – but it is in the looking that you are also seeing where you are placing your feet.  This is particularly useful for those with any form of visual impairment. Fewer stumbles and accidental trips can only be a good thing.

Adds value!

A picture frame finished deck shouts “value!” It looks classier than an unfinished or plain deck with raw ends. 

It also implies the installer took pride in their work and went the extra mile to produce a quality outcome.  It’s like wearing jewellery.  No, you don’t need jewellery, but it does add to your overall appearance when you do.

Looking good and adding class may not be a consideration for you at the time, but if and when you choose to sell later, a good quality deck can be a value add.

(Image: NewTechWood Walnut)

NewTechWood decking is available Australia-wide, with local suppliers across WA, NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and TAS

If you are a DIY-er or new to picture framing, don’t forget to read the NewTechWood Decking Installation Guide freely downloadable from our website.

For more information on picture framing your composite decking, please contact our friendly team.

Does a NewTechWood composite deck cost more than a timber deck?

In the short term, it does. However, when you compare the maintenance, material, time and labour cost on traditional timber decks every year the costs really add up. In less than three years, you will be able to see all the time and money you would have saved by using NewTechWood composite timber.

We are the wholesale importers and thus we only supply the stores that sell NewTechWood and are unable to provide pricing because we don’t sell direct to the public. You can find the stores who do sell NewTechWood on our website here: or you can submit an enquiry through our website, and we will make sure to connect you with the nearest NewTechWood reseller to get an exact quote for you.

NewTechWood is an American family-owned company, which began in Houston, Texas. They then built their own, quality controlled, manufacturing plant in China. The American owners now manage the complete manufacturing process on site. (Manufacturing in China enables them to provide top quality products at an affordable price.)

What state are you in? Please send us your postcode and we will advise the closest reseller store to go, see display, get free samples and quote for your deck. Otherwise, you can find where the stores are listed on our Store Locator page. They all carry samples as well. Some have large displays, and some do not – you can give them a call.

We’re wholesalers and we don’t do the installation. However, we have a list of recommended installers on our website and you can find comprehensive Installation Guides on our website.

Whether or not any building product meets an Australian building standard depends on the application and the class of building on which it is being installed. For this reason, it is best to consult your architect, or Planning Officer at your local authority, for the particular standard(s) you need to meet. This will determine how it is to be constructed/used to ensure it meets the required Standard(s).

BAL Fire ratings and energy efficiency ratings are not absolute values specific to a particular product, but apply to the way in which the product is installed, or the system of building in which the product is an element.  

NewTechWood Cladding does not have a BAL bushfire rating. Refer to your building engineer as you may not require a BAL rating, and may be able to be used with an engineered, fire-rated system in place. Refer to the Materials Safety Data Sheet downloadable here:

https://newtechwood.com.au/technical-information/

NewTechWood, like all wood plastic composite products, will expand in hotter ambient temperatures and contract in the cooler temperatures. The degree of expansion will largely depend on the type and ratio of timber & plastics used.

NewTechWood profiles will expand around 1.1mm per metre from a 15°C to high ambients.

Our hidden fix systems allow for this natural expansion & contraction to occur without affecting board creep or the design of the deck.

When installed properly, taking into account the ambient temperature at the time of installation and leaving a sufficient but not excessive gap, the spacings between the boards should always be negligible.

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