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Summer is right around the corner, and that means leisurely days on the porch are within reach. Enhance your outdoor space with custom-built free standing wooden steps, a project that not only adds beauty but also ensures safety and functionality. Building your own free standing stairs allows for a personalized touch, aligning with your home's aesthetics and your specific needs. Making free standing wooden steps doesn't have to be an intimidating task. With our 20 easy ideas on how to build…

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Tucker Murphy Pet™ Bessemer Stair Tread | Wayfair Patio Stairs, Front Door Steps, Front Porch Steps, Patio Steps, Deck Steps, Wood Steps, Exterior Stairs, Patio Deck Designs, Wooden Deck

Stair Tread is an economical permanent solution to slip and fall hazards. These Stair treads can change a walkway, staircase, ramp, or other pathway into a safe non-slip surface in minutes. The unique construction of Stair Tread provides the best slip, trip, and fall prevention with its patented raised button surface which grips onto your shoe or foot and provides instant traction. Stair Tread is lightweight, takes just seconds to install, and looks quite attractive. They are the ideal…

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Building a single box step http://lessonsfromthegarden-jen.blogspot.com/2012/06/building-box-step-for-deck.html?m=1 Box Steps, Deck Step, Deck Building Plans, Outdoor Living Deck, Building Hacks, Laying Decking, How To Build Steps, Patio Steps, Deck Steps

Decks and construction--you're wondering how exactly this falls into the category of gardening. Well, it does and it doesn't. You see, for years, we've had a deck surrounded by a flower bed. It has always been pretty. In the spring, we have tulips. In the summer, daylillies and black-eyed susans, and in the fall, shasta daisies. However, over the years, the flower bed has become overgrown and the built-in deck benches were ripped out. This left a wide open space, and a much too large step…

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