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Practical, Attractive Deck Boxes


Now that your deck is complete, consider adding a few practical accessories. Use deck storage boxes to store away deck cushions, gardening tools, pool and spa chemicals, towels and more. They are so sturdy, you will be able to keep them outdoors year-round. Some are so cleverly designed, they can also be used as a bench seat.

A wood deck box is also a beautiful addition. You can even make your own with a simple woodworking plan. Cedar and redwood are popular choices of wood for this project.

For those great summer parties or some quiet relaxation on your brand-new deck, consider a wooden cooler. Sit back and appreciate your handiwork. When you're thirsty, simply reach into your cooler for your favorite drink!

Deck storage boxes are another practical, popular choice. And they can cleverly double as end tables. Place some freshly cut flowers from your garden on the table, then relax on your brand-new deck - noone will know that all of your tools are hidden inside!



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