Cedar Decking & Plans from ROYAL Decks

At ROYAL Decks, we design and build custom cedar decks for homeowners in Toronto, the GTA, and nearby areas. As a trusted deck builder, we know how to use the natural strength and beauty of cedar to create long-lasting, functional, and stylish outdoor spaces. Whether you want Western Red Cedar decking, cedar deck boards, or you’re comparing wood decking and composite decking, our skilled carpenters make sure your new deck is built with quality, care, and craftsmanship that stands out.

One of the biggest challenges when planning a custom deck project is visualizing how the final structure will look in your backyard. That’s why we offer detailed deck plans along with realistic 3D renderings using our advanced design software. You can preview your custom deck from every angle before construction even begins. If something doesn’t feel right, we adjust the plans together until you’re completely satisfied.

Contact ROYAL Decks today to book an appointment with a trusted deck contractor or request a free estimate for your deck project.

multilevel cedar deck
Stained cedar deck in Mississauga with two-tone diagonal decking, integrated lighting, and cedar railing with aluminum pickets

Why Choose Cedar Decking?

Cedar is often seen as a “maintenance-free” material because it naturally resists fungus, rot, and moisture. These qualities make it very weather resistant. Even if cedar develops small cracks over time, it stays strong and stable because of the natural protective oils found in cedar trees.

These unique properties make cedar suitable for both the substructure and superstructure in most deck construction projects.

However, keeping cedar looking brand new can be a challenge. Many homeowners like the soft gray color that cedar naturally develops over time. But to keep cedar’s rich, warm wood tone, you will need to apply a stain every 1–2 years. The frequency depends on the type of stain used, exposure to the sun, and overall climate conditions.

If you’re choosing between cedar vs pressure treated decking, cedar has several advantages. It’s lighter, naturally resistant to rot, and has a more attractive, natural look. Pressure treated lumber is usually more affordable and strong, but it doesn’t have the same beauty or pleasant scent that real cedar offers. Understanding the pros and cons of each option helps determine which choice fits your home, lifestyle, and budget.

Cedar Decking in Modern Outdoor Living

Cedar is one of the most popular types of wood for building decks because it’s versatile and pairs well with many other materials. Some homeowners mix cedar decking with low-maintenance railings like aluminum or composite. Others prefer the warm, classic look of a wood deck railing or traditional wood railing system.

Cedar also pairs beautifully with cedar siding, pergolas, privacy screens, and custom outdoor structures. Whether you’re building a simple platform deck, a lower deck, a rooftop deck, or a fully covered deck, cedar works well with almost any design.

In addition, cedar is often compared to other popular high quality materials like composite decking. While composite is extremely low-maintenance, many people still prefer the natural look and feel of real wood. When comparing hardwood vs softwood, cedar stands out as a premium softwood. It gives you many of the benefits of hardwood, but without the higher price.

Cedar front porch in Toronto with modern horizontal privacy screens and a corten steel planter

Work With a Trusted Deck Company

ROYAL Decks is proudly recognized as one of the leading deck companies in the GTA. From the first design concept and 3D visualization to the final build, our team takes care of every detail. We help you choose the right layout, materials, and style so your new cedar deck feels like a natural extension of your home.

If you’re looking for skilled deck builders or a reliable deck contractor near me, ROYAL Decks is ready to help you create a beautiful outdoor space that lasts for years.

Contact us today to start your custom cedar decking project!

Cedar deck in Mississauga flush with the main floor, featuring a covered roof design and integrated lighting for extended evening use
Cedar deck flush with stonework featuring a cedar pergola above, integrated lighting, and seamless landscaping for evening use