Japanese Deck

Create an engawa-inspired deck that blends Japanese design traditions with Australian hardwoods. The deck needed to wrap around a large above-ground natural fish pond.

Design

Engawa—traditional Japanese verandas—blur the line between inside and outside. This deck does the same, creating a transitional space that connects the home to the garden and pond.

Every joint is hand-cut and fitted. Mortise and tenon connections lock the red ironbark frame together the way Japanese carpenters have been building for centuries. The blackbutt decking sits on top, creating a durable surface that’ll last decades in Brisbane weather.

The pond cutout required precise measurement and cutting with a hand milled fascia —making the whole installation feel integrated rather than added on.

Key Features

  • Hand-cut mortise and tenon joinery throughout
  • Red ironbark frame for structural strength
  • Blackbutt decking for durability and beauty
  • Custom cutout integrated around natural fish pond
  • No visible screws or fixings in the frame—traditional joinery only