Project of the Month: April 2024
In Texas, shade in the backyard is mandatory. To enjoy their outdoor space, these homeowners came to us for an escape from the sun and updates to their existing pool. They needed something more permanent than a cumbersome umbrella they had to replace yearly.
So, we set out to design a space focused on comfort, a total transformation built for unwinding, cooking, and dining. We’ll walk you through the updates we made to create the new 550 SF patio.
Let’s start with the pool. We completely updated the decking and removed the pea gravel.

Before


Integrating the Pool and Patio

- Outdoor-rated porcelain Keystone Tile extends throughout the entire space, bringing the pool and patio together.
The Vaulted Ceilings

- The vaulted ceiling is a pre-stained tongue and groove chosen to complement the existing siding on the house.
Bromic Heaters for Usage Year-round.

- Sleek, understated Bromic heaters were added to ensure the space could be used year-round, even during our coldest Texas winters.
Adding the Full Outdoor Kitchen for the Ultimate Dining Experience



- The outdoor kitchen has a triple burner Le Griddle, doors, and drawers from Cunningham Living.
- The Aspen White granite countertop from Daltile was extended to create additional seating behind the bar.
Now, with all the comforts of home, the patio is now the family’s favorite room of the home.

Get started on your backyard transformation by clicking here to book your free consultation today.




ds warmth, ambiance and can be a great place to hang a TV in your outdoor space. While a fireplace is nice and cozy it does require regular maintenance to function correctly and burn safely during cooler months. Here are some steps you can take to make sure your outdoor fireplace is ready to perform in the cool weather for many years.
Cleaning
of your outdoor fireplace. Soot and creosote can build up inside the firebox and chimney and can make the fireplace very unsafe. If you don’t know how to recognize these build ups ask you chimney sweep to show you what to look for. If you notice a build up of soot and creosote in your fireplace have it cleaned before you build a fire in it again.