As low decks seem to be a constant subject of interest I thought this was worth sharing as a slightly different situation.
We needed an elevated entry to a new door into our house from the driveway. Being a very level block and having high rainfall it had to provide a dry entry. There is a very small amount of slope in the area so the gravel ensures water can easily flow.
I wanted the deck to be at the same level as where the first step-tread should be on the stringers. That meant I needed to install the first step-tread upside down (underneath).
Due to its position beside the drive in an area that is used for 3-point turns I didn't want to put the edge of the deck right on the edge of the drive as I knew it would be reversed into hence the setback.
Not finished yet as I need some merbau treads & they are impossible to find at the moment and once I have them in I'll dress the side to conceal the stringers & I'll fill the riser gaps too.
I just thought the stages of ensuring clearance may be of interest.





