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The Ideas of How To Design Exterior Stairways

Getting from one place to another is rarely a problem when it comes to exterior design because, unlike interiors, you seldom have to worry about permanent structural elements, like walls, getting in the way. Building a stairway can be, to some, the most intimidating tasks any builder – amateur or professional – tackles. But an outdoor stairway is generally not a difficult project, as long as it is planned and executed carefully. Concrete steps are widely used for the outdoors because it is durable, easy to maintain and versatile. A lot of designers prefer the use of concrete for the exterior because you can do mostly anything to it like painting, staining, applying tiles or even shape it this way and that and provides designers with the opportunity to incorporate the environment to the design.

Slopes and hills mean you will have to think about an inclined pathway or outdoor stairs. For this article, we are featuring The Ideas of How To Design Exterior Stairways with various designs and concepts. Steps and stairs have advantages over sloping paths since they are able to cope with steeper inclines. They are also capable of connecting the architecture of a home with the rest of the landscape design. Exterior stairs need to be hard wearing and resistant to the elements. Concrete exterior steps are often utilized to boost and compliment the landscape and exterior façade of the house. They also add value and elegance to the home. So, take time in choosing what you like best and have fun while you check out this article.

How to Make Outdoor Steps Safe

Falls are the number one cause of injuries around the home, and slippery outdoor wooden stairs can often be the culprit. To make your stairs safer, install abrasive safety strips (available at home centers) to each step.

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