This is genius. If you fix a metal bracket to the wall just 30 cm above the ground and attach a wooden beam using four screws, you're off to a great start. Then, place a thinner support board beneath it and secure it with a metal plate.
After that, fix another board on top, and add one on each side, creating a doubled structure for extra strength. Next, lay down two rectangular beams across the top, leaving a 5 cm gap between them. Finally, insert and screw in the last beam into that gap.
What you get is a solid, reliable frame—perfect as the foundation for a beautiful home terrace. It’s simple, efficient, and incredibly durable.
Credit: @alkarimconstruction - IG @diydanmark9656 - YT
After that, fix another board on top, and add one on each side, creating a doubled structure for extra strength. Next, lay down two rectangular beams across the top, leaving a 5 cm gap between them. Finally, insert and screw in the last beam into that gap.
What you get is a solid, reliable frame—perfect as the foundation for a beautiful home terrace. It’s simple, efficient, and incredibly durable.
Credit: @alkarimconstruction - IG @diydanmark9656 - YT
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