Northern Oak
Multi-level cedar deck with glass railing on a Muskoka lakefront

Decks & Outdoor Living
in Muskoka.

On a Muskoka lakefront the deck is the most-used room of the house. We engineer multi-level cedar and composite decks for shoreline grade, ice loading, and decades of barefoot use.

What's included

The work, in detail.

On a Muskoka lakefront the deck is the most-used room of the house. We engineer multi-level cedar and composite decks for shoreline grade, ice loading, and decades of barefoot use.

  • Western red cedar and composite (Trex, TimberTech)
  • Glass and cable railings for unobstructed views
  • Hidden fastener systems
  • Engineered footings for shield rock
Going deeper

How we approach decks & outdoor living.

Engineered for the lot

Helical piers, pinned footings, or stepped sonotubes chosen for the actual rock and grade under your deck. Shoreline decks get ice-load reviews. Multi-level decks get engineered beam sizing.

Material chosen for use

Western red cedar for cottage tradition and patina. Composite (Trex, TimberTech) for zero-maintenance entertaining decks. Ipe and other hardwoods for premium long-life builds.

Built for the view

Glass and cable railings, hidden fasteners, low-profile rim joists, and inset lighting designed to keep sightlines open from cocktail height to standing height.

All-day outdoor rooms

Sun-path studies, integrated planters, built-in seating, hot tub framing, and shade structure tie-ins so the deck is a real room, not just a platform between the cottage and the lake.

What's involved

Every trade in a decks & outdoor living project.

We run the full scope or with vetted partners on a single contract. Here's what typically lands inside this kind of project.

Footings & posts

Helical piles or sonotubes set below frost with engineered post connections.

Framing

PT, steel, or hidden-fastener framing systems sized for the load.

Decking

Composite, hardwood (ipe, cumaru), and cedar boards with hidden fasteners.

Railings

Glass, cable, aluminum, or wood railings to code with continuous handrails.

Stairs

Stringers and treads engineered for rise/run code with code lighting.

Lighting & power

Low-voltage step and post lighting, plus outdoor outlets for entertaining.

Recent work

Decks & Outdoor Living we've built.

Multi-level cedar deck with glass railing on a Muskoka lakefront
Multi-level cedar deck with glass railing on a Muskoka lakefront
Lakeside entertaining deck at Lake of Bays
Lakeside entertaining deck at Lake of Bays
Cedar pergola integrated with cottage deck
Cedar pergola integrated with cottage deck
Cottage deck extending toward the dock at sunset
Cottage deck extending toward the dock at sunset
Custom cottage with wraparound cedar deck
Custom cottage with wraparound cedar deck
Cottage deck at dawn over Muskoka lake
Cottage deck at dawn over Muskoka lake
How we meet

We come to you. Lake, city, or screen.

We love meeting people over a coffee so we can hear them out and understand their vision for the cottage. Boots on the ground in Muskoka, in-person meetings in Toronto, or a video call if your schedule is tight. Pick what works for you.

Coffee in the city

Most of our clients live in Toronto or the GTA. We meet downtown between site days so you can sketch ideas, swap photos, and walk through scope without driving north.

Boots on the ground in Muskoka

Our crew lives here. We'll meet you at the cottage, walk the lot, and pull tape on what you're thinking, no appointment shuffling required.

Virtual walkthroughs

Live video walkthroughs of the site, the build, and the selections. Hit join from anywhere in the world and see the project as if you were standing in it.

Year-round or weekenders

Whether the cottage is your full-time home or your getaway, we shape the build sequence around how you actually use the place, and how often you can be on site.

Book a decks & outdoor living chatToronto, Muskoka, or virtual, your call.
What clients say

Real decks & outdoor living reviews.

5.0 · 19 Google reviews
"Three-level cedar deck cantilevered off the bedrock. Looks like it grew there."
B. Sutherland / Lake Joseph · Multi-level deck
"Glass railing the entire shoreline. No more obstructed photos."
K. & N. Aboud / Lake Rosseau · Composite deck
"Hot tub deck framed perfectly, dead level, no flex. Three years of weekends and it's still tight."
P. McAlister / Bracebridge · Hot tub deck
Our process

How a decks & outdoor living project runs.

01

Layout

Story-pole the deck on site so you walk the actual footprint before the order goes in.

02

Footings

Helical piers or pinned footings drilled into Canadian Shield.

03

Build

Frame, deck, rail, and stair finished in a single run.

FAQ

Common questions.

Cedar or composite for a cottage deck?+

Composite if you want zero maintenance, cedar if you want the smell and the patina. Both are fine in Muskoka with the right detailing.

What does a Muskoka deck cost?+

Cedar runs roughly $55 to $90 per square foot installed. Composite runs $80 to $130. Multi-level and shoreline decks land higher due to footings and structure.

How do you anchor decks to Canadian Shield?+

Pinned footings drilled and epoxied into rock, or helical piers where soil exists. Engineered post-base connections rated for uplift and ice load.

How long does a deck build take?+

Most lakefront decks run 4 to 8 weeks from footings to railings. Multi-level builds run 8 to 12.

Do composite decks need maintenance?+

Sweep, occasional rinse, that's it. No staining, no sealing, no sanding. The trade-off is appearance: composite reads modern, cedar reads classic.

Glass or cable railing for the view?+

Glass is the cleanest sightline but needs cleaning. Cable is nearly invisible and maintenance-free. Both are code-compliant.

Do you build hot tub decks?+

Yes. Engineered framing for the loaded weight, dedicated electrical, and screened equipment access. Hot tub spec is locked before framing.

Do decks need a permit in Muskoka?+

Yes, in almost every case. Township and District of Muskoka building permits apply, and shoreline decks may need MNRF review.

Can you replace just the boards on an existing frame?+

Sometimes. We assess the frame first. Most older cottage decks need new joists and ledgers along with boards.

How long do cedar decks last in Muskoka?+

25 to 35 years with stain-and-seal every 2 to 3 years. Composite frames with hidden fasteners last 40 plus.

Decks & Outdoor Living

Start your decks & outdoor living project.

Walk the site with us. We follow up with a fixed-price proposal, usually within two weeks.

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