Terrace Herringbone 3.7 x 3.7 m – DIY Plan

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£19,90

DIY Plan to build a 3.7 × 3.7 metre herringbone deck. The terrace can be built at different heights depending on your conditions. For a low terrace the frame can rest on paving stones; for a higher terrace it sits on support posts mounted to concrete plinths. On a sloping plot a combination of the two often works best. The plan is written to be easy to follow for both confident DIY builders and experienced craftsmen.

Estimated time14-28 d
MaterialConcrete slabs, Wood
UnitsMetric millimeter (mm)
LevelMedium

Included in the build plan

✓ Materials list – everything you need
✓ Cut list and clear cutting diagrams
✓ Step-by-step instructions
✓ Clear building illustrations

SKU: 50143 Category:
Description

DIY plan for building a 3.7 × 3.7 metre terrace with a herringbone deck pattern. The herringbone layout turns what could be a plain rectangular deck into a feature in its own right — the diagonal lines pull the eye outward and make even a modest terrace look more generous and intentional. Despite the visual complexity, the pattern is built from a single board profile, so the shopping list stays simple.

The plan is written to handle most ground conditions. For low terraces the frame can sit directly on paving slabs or paving stones; for higher terraces or sloping plots, the frame rests on support posts mounted to concrete plinths. Where one part of the plot drops away, the two approaches can be mixed in the same build. The substructure is dimensioned for outdoor use in pressure-treated pine, with joist spacing set to support both the herringbone deck boards and the foot traffic of an outdoor dining area.

The DIY plan is delivered as a digital PDF, downloadable immediately after purchase. It includes scaled drawings of the substructure and the deck pattern, a complete shopping list with timber dimensions, a cutting list, and a step-by-step assembly guide that walks through both the frame and the herringbone pattern. The build is rated medium — the frame is straightforward, but the herringbone pattern rewards careful measuring and clean cuts. Most builders complete the terrace over two to three weekends, ending up with a deck that becomes the social centre of the garden.

Dimensions
Dimensions
Digital delivery

This is a digital guide. The guide is delivered as a PDF that can be downloaded immediately after purchase or through the order email sent to the specified email address.

The guide contains the information needed to build the product illustrated on this page.

Table of contents of the guide:

  • Introduction
  • Tools
  • Sawing
  • Mounting

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How the guide works

Step 1
Example of building description shopping list

Get building materials

Bring the shopping list to your hardware store. In many places, you can borrow a trailer for free when you buy the material.

The shopping list includes:

  • Lumber dimensions and lengths
  • Fixing material
  • Accessories (varies depending on project).

Step 2
Example of building description sawing

Cut the parts

All parts are clearly drawn and marked with a letter.

This makes it easy to cut all the parts needed for the build.

Step 3
Example of building description

Assembly

Once the parts are cut, it's time for assembly.

The guide shows step-by-step how to assemble the parts through illustrations and concise information on each step.

Experience the magic when everything fits together perfectly.

Done

Building materials & tools

Below is a list of materials and suggestions for building tools. A complete shopping list with quantities and sawing instructions is available when you buy the DIY guide.

Building materials

Wood45x195 mm

Wood45x145 mm

Wood28x120 mm

Screw5x120 mm

Screw4x55 mm

Paving stones-

Sill paper-

Mounting block-

BoltM8x70 mm

Ground cover-

Crushed stone-

 

Tools

Miter and Crosscut Saw

Circular saw

Screwdriver

Spirit level

Measuring Tools

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