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A full TREX composite deck designed around a two-tone board pattern, custom-stained vertical-spindle railings, and an engineered substructure built to outlast the typical California sun cycle. Sliding-door access, integrated stair, and a defined entertaining footprint built for everyday outdoor living.
This Redwood City home backed onto a generous rear footprint, but the existing wood deck had reached the end of its service life — split boards, soft framing, and a finish that needed re-staining every other season. The homeowners wanted a real replacement, not another short-cycle wood build that would need the same maintenance again in five years.
The solution was a full TREX composite deck on an engineered substructure. The deck surface uses a deliberate two-tone board pattern — warm sand-toned planks running through the field with a darker chocolate band defining the perimeter and breaking the surface into clean geometric sections. The vertical-spindle railings and stair stringers were custom-stained in a warm sienna to anchor the structure against the home's stucco exterior.
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Composite where it pays off, custom carpentry where it shows. The result is a deck that performs like new for decades — without surrendering the warmth of a hand-built piece of architecture.Bark & Build Builders · CSLB #1119304

TREX composite planks form the entire deck surface, laid perpendicular to the home and broken into two geometric sections by a deliberate dark chocolate band that runs across the field. The two-tone pattern does the work that a rug or planter would do on a uniform deck — it defines the dining zone, separates it from the lounge area, and anchors the eye to a clean visual line that ties the whole footprint together.
Composite was specified for performance: no annual sealing, no warping under direct Peninsula sun, no rot at the joist line. The substructure underneath is a fully engineered system of pressure-treated framing with proper joist spacing for the composite manufacturer's span tables, set on concrete piers and standoff bases that keep every wood-to-earth contact point eliminated.
A custom-built stair descends from the deck platform down to grade, framed with full-height vertical-spindle railings that match the perimeter rail above. Stair treads use the same TREX composite as the field, with a darker chocolate nosing on each step that visually echoes the perimeter band on the main deck — small move, big consistency.
Every wood component — railings, balusters, stringers, cap rail — was custom-fabricated on site and finished in a warm sienna stain. The rail geometry sits on standard 4×4 posts notched to the deck framing, with the cap rail running clean and continuous across every turn. No off-the-shelf rail kits, no aluminum substitutes, no compromise on the joinery that makes a deck feel built.

We execute the same level of structural precision and design-build accountability on every project across the San Francisco Bay Area.