Picture-frame 30×24 Deck Cost
A picture-frame 30×24 (720 sqft) deck costs $38,160-$61,200 in mid-tier composite — about 6% more than the same size in a clean rectangle. A picture-frame deck wraps the perimeter in a contrasting decking border — creating a 'framed' visual that hides board ends and reads as a premium upgrade.
5 finish tiers — picture-frame 30×24
National $/sqft × picture-frame shape's 1.06× complexity multiplier × 720 sqft = total installed cost. Materials + labor + standard railing included. Multiply by your state's labor multiplier for a local figure.
Excludes permit ($150-$450 typical), demolition (if replacing), site prep, and waste material premium. $11% waste factor already applied to material side of the tier $/sqft.
What changes vs a rectangular 30×24
When to pick picture-frame
Mid-budget builds that want a premium look without the cost of multi-level or curved shapes. Pairs especially well with composite (two-tone systems).
Border miters need precise 45° cuts — wood movement opens these joints by year 2-3 if not pinned. Composite handles the miters better than PT or cedar.
Open the calculator with picture-frame 30×24 pre-loaded
Use the deck-cost calculator to dial in your exact material, railing, and stair specs. For non-rectangular shapes, use the size that approximates your footprint and apply the 1.06× multiplier shown above.
FAQ — picture-frame 30×24
How much does a picture-frame 30×24 deck cost in 2026?▾
A picture-frame 30×24 (720 sqft) deck costs $19,440-$30,240 in pressure-treated, $38,160-$61,200 in mid-range composite, and $57,600-$84,240 in luxury PVC. That's roughly 6% more than the same size in a rectangular shape — about $2,880 extra at mid-tier composite for the picture-frame geometry. Numbers reflect 2026-Q1 national retail with average labor; multiply by your state's labor multiplier for a local estimate.
Why does a picture-frame deck cost more than a rectangular one?▾
Standard rectangular framing + perimeter blocking 6-8″ inside the rim so the border boards have something to fasten to perpendicular to the field decking direction. On top of that framing complexity, the material waste factor for picture-frame is roughly 11% versus 7% for a clean rectangle — you'll order ~4% extra decking that ends up as offcuts. Combined, the labor multiplier on a picture-frame build is about 1.06× rectangular baseline.
Is a picture-frame deck right for a 30×24 footprint?▾
Best for: Mid-budget builds that want a premium look without the cost of multi-level or curved shapes. Pairs especially well with composite (two-tone systems). Watch-outs: Border miters need precise 45° cuts — wood movement opens these joints by year 2-3 if not pinned. Composite handles the miters better than PT or cedar. At 720 sqft, a picture-frame layout is natural — the extra space absorbs the geometric complexity well.
What framing changes for a picture-frame vs rectangular?▾
Standard rectangular framing + perimeter blocking 6-8″ inside the rim so the border boards have something to fasten to perpendicular to the field decking direction. For a 30×24 footprint specifically, plan for ~10 footings (vs ~8 for rectangular), and ~117 linear feet of perimeter (vs 108 for rectangular). Permit complexity is moderate — standard residential review path with annotated framing plan.
How does picture-frame affect long-term maintenance?▾
Two material zones means slightly more re-sealing time, but the visual upgrade compounds resale value 2-4%. Over a 25-year lifecycle, the maintenance delta vs rectangular adds roughly $400-$900 for a 30×24 build. Composite reduces this delta by 60-80% — the more complex the shape, the more composite outperforms PT on TCO.