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5 creative uses for QwickBuild

It’s a builder or DIY renovator’s dream to stumble across a product that can serve a multitude of uses. QwickBuild is one of the most versatile decking solutions around. Its lightweight aluminium design makes it a popular framing system suitable for low-level or multi-level decking. When combined with composite decking such as ResortDeck, creates an outdoor deck that is moisture-proof, level and durable.

Such is QwickBuild’s convenient design and capability, it also makes light work of creating a level outdoor tile courtyard, turf area or a combination of both. Whatever size space you’re working with, here are some designs to inspire.

 

Multi-purpose alfresco space

 

Alfresco

 

This 1910s-inspired courtyard features multiple entertaining and relaxing zones, from a fire pit area to daybed space,  main outdoor deck, and Moroccan-inspired pool corner. With multiple levels to navigate, a QwickBuild frame was easily adjusted for each zone, even making light work of the curvature shape of the main deck. ResortDeck in Seasalt was then chosen to sit on the framing to tie all the spaces together.

 

Contrasting courtyard

 

Mineral Oasis and Haze Outdure Tiles on tile support system

 

QwickBuild’s floating floor system also makes it ideal for outdoor tiles, and can quickly fit together to make a weekend project actually take one weekend. While a single shade of tiles brings sophistication to an alfresco area, mixing some shades together is a terrific way to bring the ‘wow’ factor without overpowering the rest of the design, and means you can bring more indoor design elements out for a seamless flow. Here, the owners decided to bring their dark and modern interior theme out by integrating Oasis and Haze mineral tiles into a simple but impactful layout.

 

Urban oasis

 

Deb and Andy Outdure UltraPlush turf and Stone Inspire tiles

 

Artificial grass is a great low-maintenance option for small outdoor areas such as townhouses, and the pop of green can do wonders for creating a relaxed and natural atmosphere without overcrowding small areas with large plants. For this space, the owners needed to bring their QwickBuild frame up to the same level as the home to negate the need for a step down into the yard. Underlay and UltraPlush Turf were then fixed to aluminium baseboards, which interlock into the sub-structure for easy installation.

 

A welcoming first impression

 

QwickBuild with Mineral Tiles

 

They say it takes 7 seconds to make a first impression, so with that logic in mind, it makes sense to put as much effort into the front of your home as everywhere else. How you decorate and design your entrance sets the tone for the rest of the home and indicates to guests the general vibe of the place. When given a little thought and preparation, even the most unremarkable front entrances can be unforgettable style statements.

To evoke the spirit of the 1930s in their home, these owners created a warm and inviting elevated pathway that leads to their open front porch. To tie in with their front gate, the owners opted for hardwood timber decking to be installed over a QwickBuild frame. The frame’s flat edge still makes it easy to install hardwood boards over the top and still assures long-term performance and low maintenance.

 

An elevated rooftop oasis

 

Tiles on ali frame support

 

As land sizes shrink homeowners are looking at more innovative ways to utilise the space they have. Rooftop areas are garnering more attention these days, as spaces that can be used for entertainment or relaxing away from the busyness on ground level. Designs for rooftops are limited only by your imagination, and even those with a lower budget can create an oasis with some uncomplicated design elements and careful thought about products that will withstand the elements.

This rooftop space was large enough for the homeowners to create separate areas for relaxing and dining. QwickBuild framing topped with ResortDeck in ‘Havana’ and Stone Inspire tiles in ‘River’ created a more visual separation of the areas. A simple outdoor kitchen and dining setting completed the look, with low-lying shrubs and festoon lights adding enough personality without taking away from those glorious sunset views.

So, whatever outdoor area you’re looking to renovate, contact our team today to see how the QwickBuild system can make the job easier.

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