I’m building some raised decking on my garden to host a summer house. My garden has a slope so the decking does need to be raised. The summer house is quite large (5m x 4.5m) and will be heavy so I want to ensure I build a suitably heavy duty base.
For the decking “stilts”, I’ll use 4”x4” fence posts postcrete'd approx. 18” into the ground and I’ll use 6”x2” timber for the frame and noggins. I’ll screw the frame to the posts.
On top, I’ll use standard decking boards, again screwed to the frame.
Below, I’ve knocked up a mock-up of the frame and fence post locations. Was hoping to get some feedback on this – is the frame, noggins and posts in the right places? too many noggins and posts or not enough? Will it take any strength away if I use 6”x2” for the frame and 4”x2” for the noggins?
I want to ensure it’s going to last many years but at the same time don’t want to do stuff that’s not necessary.

For the decking “stilts”, I’ll use 4”x4” fence posts postcrete'd approx. 18” into the ground and I’ll use 6”x2” timber for the frame and noggins. I’ll screw the frame to the posts.
On top, I’ll use standard decking boards, again screwed to the frame.
Below, I’ve knocked up a mock-up of the frame and fence post locations. Was hoping to get some feedback on this – is the frame, noggins and posts in the right places? too many noggins and posts or not enough? Will it take any strength away if I use 6”x2” for the frame and 4”x2” for the noggins?
I want to ensure it’s going to last many years but at the same time don’t want to do stuff that’s not necessary.
