How deck construction delivers the biggest 2025 wins
- Deck construction adds usable space, curb appeal, and resale value.
- 2025 trends favor low-maintenance composites and clean modern lines.
- Plan defined zones: dining, lounge, and an outdoor kitchen hub.
- Choose durable railings: cable, aluminum, or glass for open views.
- Integrate lighting, power, and storage for everyday comfort.
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Why decks matter in Minnesota
Thoughtful deck construction turns short summers into long memories. It expands living space, boosts value, and connects home and yard.
Patrick Miller Construction designs for Minnesota’s climate and your lifestyle. We build durable, beautiful spaces that invite daily use.
2025 trends in deck construction
- Clean, modern profiles: Straight runs, picture-frame borders, and hidden fasteners feel refined.
- Composite and polymer boards: Colorfast surfaces resist moisture, ice, and heavy sun.
- Mixed materials: Pair composite decks with aluminum or cable rail for openness.
- Multi-zone layouts: Define cooking, dining, and lounge areas for better flow.
- Integrated lighting: Step, post, and under-rail lights extend safe evening use.
- Outdoor kitchens: Compact grill islands or full cook stations anchor gatherings.
- Sustainable touches: Solar-ready wiring and durable materials reduce upkeep.
For safety and best practices, see the North American Deck and Railing Association’s resources at
NADRA.
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Types of deck builds for every home
- Simple platform decks: Budget-friendly, fast, and ideal for small yards.
- Raised decks: Great for walk-out basements and sloped lots.
- Multi-level decks: Separate zones while following grade changes gracefully.
- Wraparound decks: Classic charm with multiple access points and views.
- Rooftop or over-garage decks: Maximize space when yard area is limited.
- Screened or covered decks: Extend the season and block bugs and rain.
Browse real Twin Cities projects in our gallery.
Materials that perform in Minnesota
- Pressure-treated lumber: Cost-effective. Requires sealing and periodic upkeep.
- Cedar: Warm look and natural resistance. Needs maintenance to hold color.
- Composite: Low upkeep, stable color, and excellent weathering.
- Capped polymer (PVC): Top tier moisture resistance and minimal expansion.
- Aluminum or cable railing: Clean lines and improved sightlines.
For objective guidance on materials and returns, review the latest
Cost vs. Value Report.
Design ideas: modest to elaborate
Modest
- 12’×16′ platform with a grilling nook and two post lights.
- Broomed stairs, simple bench, and a planter corner for herbs.
Mid-range
- Multi-zone layout with dining, lounge, and sun shelf.
- Cable railings, stair lighting, and a compact kitchen island.
Elaborate
- Two levels, a pergola, and a full outdoor kitchen.
- Gas fire feature, integrated storage, and privacy screening.
Why build with Patrick Miller Construction
- Local expertise with code, permitting, and snow load design.
- Premium framing, flashing, and footings for long life.
- Clean site management and reliable schedules.
- Clear communication from first consult to final walk-through.
See our approach on the decks page, then
contact us to start a plan.
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Deck construction FAQs
Which deck material is best for low maintenance?
Composite or capped polymer. Both resist moisture, staining, and fading very well.
How long does a typical project take?
Two to six weeks, depending on scope, permits, and weather.
Will a new deck increase my home’s value?
Yes. Quality decks expand living space and improve first impressions.
What size deck should I build?
Start with seating counts and furniture footprints. Leave clear walking paths.
Do I need a permit?
Most decks do. We handle permitting and inspections for you.
Can I add an outdoor kitchen later?
Yes. Pre-plan utilities and structural loads to simplify future upgrades.
Ready to design your 2025 deck?
Tell us how you live outdoors. We will tailor a design that fits your home, budget, and the Minnesota climate.
Explore the gallery, review our deck services,
and contact us to schedule a consultation.
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