If you want a deck that wows — combining rich, modern decking colors with clean, unobstructed views — this project is a perfect example. In this installation by 3 Brothers Decking, we see Fiberon Moringa & Espresso composite decking paired with Maisy’s frameless glass railing system, delivering both beauty and performance.
Here’s how the design came together, why it works, and how you can adapt similar choices for your own outdoor space.
The Design Elements: What Makes It Stand Out
1. Decking Choice: Fiberon Moringa & Espresso composite decking
- The Moringa & Espresso color palette gives deep, warm tones with hints of contrast and texture — ideal for modern settings.
- It pairs beautifully with darker accents and natural surroundings, offering a rich backdrop without overpowering views.
2. Frameless Glass Railing by Maisy Railing
- Because it’s frameless, the glass railing system virtually disappears from sight, letting nature become the focal point.
- The minimal hardware and clean lines keep the aesthetic uncluttered.
- Glass also acts as a wind barrier, making the deck more comfortable in breezy conditions.
3. Harmony of Materials & Contrast
- The dark tones of the decking contrast beautifully with the transparency of the glass, yet everything reads as cohesive.
- The frameless glass softens the transition between deck and scenery — no bulky posts interrupting the view.
- Every material choice reinforces a sense of modern elegance without being cold.

Why This Combo Works (Especially in the PNW)
- Maximized Views: Frameless glass ensures nothing blocks your vista — perfect for properties with forest, lake, or mountain views.
- Low Maintenance: Composite decking resists moisture, fading, and staining, making it ideal for the Pacific Northwest.
- Durability & Longevity: The glass system is built for weather exposure, and with proper installation, it’ll hold up for many seasons.
- Wind & Comfort: The glass helps block wind, which enhances comfort for lounging or dining on exposed decks.
- Design Versatility: The neutral-to-deep tones of Moringa & Espresso adapt easily to different styles — modern, transitional, or even rustic.
Tips If You’re Considering This Style for Your Deck
- Optimal Glass Panel Height & Thickness: Work with your railing provider to select panel heights and thicknesses that ensure safety (code compliance) and clarity.
- Edge & Post Placement: Even frameless systems need support — strategic post placement (often at corners or load-bearing points) helps maintain structural integrity without compromising aesthetics.
- Color Coordination: Choose decking, fascia, and rail finish tones that play well together. In this case, the darker decking intensifies the sleekness of the glass.
- Maintenance Plan: While composite is low-maintenance, occasional washing helps maintain the rich color. For glass, use mild glass cleaners and microfiber cloths to avoid scratches.
- Lighting Integration: A glass railing system pairs beautifully with LED strip or post cap lighting — the light shines through, adding mood after dark.
Bring This Look to Your Deck
If you love what you see in this Fiberon + Maisy example, here’s how to get started:
- Browse Maisy’s frameless glass railing systems to choose your panel options and hardware.
- Match or complement your deck material (composite, wood, etc.) with your railing design.
- Request a consultation — many local deck builders (like 3 Brothers Decking) and Maisy’s team can collaborate.
- Plan for post spacing, glass panel sizes, and finish coordination early in the project.
✨ Love this look? Check out the full gallery of this project here: Fiberon Moringa & Espresso Decking with Maisy Frameless Glass Railing – 3 Brothers Decking
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