Hello!
I am planning to build a porch at my brand new house, but wondering if I have bitten off more than I can chew!
Project: Build a small, low-level front porch deck with a curved edge. Approx 9.8m2 area




Here’s an older photo, but it shows the space better.
Inspiration:


Materials: Composite decking that looks like real timber, preferably with a grain and in a light-mid colour with some warmth. Think oak, teak etc. H3 treated pine sleepers, moistureshield tape, screws, fixings etc.


Liking these colours in the Ekodeck.
Budget: $2,000
Location: Front door, mostly under roof cover, but about 1/4 of the deck will be exposed to sun/weather for at least part of the day. Facing east. Porch will be nestled between concrete driveway and house, on sand (WA, so good drainage in sandy, coastal area).

Pressure Points:
1. Finding a suitable decking material in budget. Especially considering the low-lying area and partial exposure to elements.
2. The curve! I want the deck to step up slightly from the concrete and have a fascia in the same decking material, so this will need to curve.
3. Building the sub-framework- what materials to use? How to plan the spacing? Adequately attach to house?
Research: The advice I’ve received so far is that composite decking is the only product I can use at this low level and close to soil with minimal ventilation. Is this accurate?
I have received quotes for composite decking from Ekodeck, NewTech (15mm fascia board) and Eva-Last (12mm fascia board). Ekodeck is the cheapest, but does it have a fascia board? Is this easy to use and would it be suitable?
I was told by a decking supplier that Eva-Last was my only option considering the thin, flexible fascia, which I can curve around the medium radius and curvature of the shape.
How would you plan the sub-frame for this area? Fix to the house?
Most importantly- how am I going to do this curve and fascia!? Help!
Thank you so much for reading! Any assistance would be gratefully received!
Capablecapel 😊