This cleverly designed low-level Merbau deck incorporates Wi-Fi controlled lights.

The project
I went through all the posts about decking on this website as research for my own deck project. I am so happy with the results, and the feeling of the completion is great.
The deck measures 6m x 6m, with a step towards the garden. I finished it in just under a month.

Materials
Materials used:
- 45mm x 90mm x 6m treated Pine from Bunnings to create the base. I added a second layer of treated Pine on top in the opposite direction to create 185mm height at 455mm gaps
- 5mm plastic packers so that the base is above the ground
- 40mm DynaBolts into the concrete and 40mm galvanised screws into the wood via angle brackets
- Holman Home 30mm and 45mm four-pin lights (the Wi-Fi controller is an investment but it is worth it).
I highly recommend buying a good-quality table saw for the accuracy as well as 45-degree cutting.



How to build a low-level deck
A low-level deck can pose a range of potential design and installation problems, with challenges around ventilation, drainage, termites and rot. But it doesn't have to be a difficult project once you take the time to understand the basics of how a low-level deck is put together.
Experienced Bunnings Workshop member Adam Woodhams has created a comprehensive guide to building your own low-level deck, which provides an excellent reference for getting started.

Resident D.I.Y. expert MitchellMc has also put together a step-by-step guide and video tutorial showing how to build a floating deck using adjustable pedestal feet.
More inspiration for your decking project
Bunnings Workshop member Nat2 used Ekodeck composite decking boards provide a clean, handsome finish to this low-level deck built around a bay window.

Workshop member Backyardtradie used Merbau decking boards to transform their outdoor entertaining area with this solid low-level deck.

Whether you're building a new deck or rejuvenating an existing one, you can get inspired by the clever and creative Bunnings Workshop community in our collection of Top 10 most popular deck projects and inspiring low-level deck builds.
Let us know if you need a hand with your deck project – we're here to help.