This is a Brazilian hard wood deck. The rich Ipe wood with open rail design compliments the homeowner’s blue home for a handsome result.





Ipe decking
According to Nova USA, Ipe Decking is the strongest and most resilient natural untreated hardwood material available on the market today. Also known as Brazilian Walnut, an Ipe hardwood deck will gradually age to a lustrous silver-grey if left untreated. Ipe decking is naturally resistant to decay, wet conditions, and infestation of termites along with all other wood boring insects, making it the perfect hardwood choice for building in a variety of climates.