This older home in the Heights area of Houston had a small deck off the back that had served its purpose and the homeowner was ready for a brand new look.
This home had an existing pool that was outdated and there was no shade except for the umbrella they had to replace every year.
This home had a small backyard with a pool and the homeowner desired a space that would allow for room to entertain and enjoy the outdoors.
This home had a very small covered area off the back of the home with just a paver patio.
This home had a worn-out pergola that didn’t provide any shade.
This home had a small patio cover off the corner of their home and they wanted a much larger space with an outdoor kitchen and a fire pit as well as a space for a water feature.
The homeowner had an existing brick patio without a cover and a large backyard.
This typical 2-story home with a breezeway connecting the home to the garage was in need of a total renovation.
This home already had a wonderful pool in the backyard, but they wanted to add an additional patio cover with an outdoor kitchen and small bathroom.
The homeowner was interested in creating a whole new look for their backyard.
The homeowner wanted an outdoor space that complemented their contemporary style home.
This homeowner had a beautiful pool on the back of their home, but wanted to add an outdoor living room with a fire feature and outdoor kitchen area.
This pool house with a Mid-Century Modern appeal was built to match the look of the home.
This family was getting a pool installed and wanted us to build a pool house to complete the project.
A 450 SF patio cover was added to this home along with a master closet and bathroom addition.
Total yard makeover … this family now has the perfect space to spread out and enjoy the outdoors.
This older home needed a backyard make-over.
This homeowner needed some shade.
This home was completely transformed by Texas Custom Patios.
This project consisted of putting in the pool and building the patio cover, outdoor kitchen and fire pit area.
An American traditional Spring Valley home added a beautiful outdoor living room.
This project was a challenge to build — not wanting to remove any trees but wanting a covered area with a kitchen and fire place as well as a pergola with both a water and fire feature.
This home had a small covered patio and the homeowner wanted to create a new space that included an outdoor kitchen and living room complete with a fireplace that would complement the new pool they were having built.
This home needed an updated look in the backyard.
The main objective of this project was to create an extension of the home for the family that would include an area of full view to the pool, an outdoor kitchen, a fire feature, and space for relaxing and dining.
This older home got a great face lift with the addition of an outdoor living room.
A cozy space was created off to the side of the home to give the homeowners a space to enjoy their pool and backyard.
This spacious outdoor living room was added to allow for the homeowner to have the perfect patio to complement the home.
The original space of this home was a wooden deck that didn’t give the homeowner the space they desired to relax comfortably by their pool.
This homeowner wanted an extended outdoor living area in order to create their own personal retreat.
This older home needed a face-lift in the backyard.
A backyard face lift for a an older home in Houston turned this homeowner’s backyard into the retreat they had been wanting.
This patio cover was a challenge for us because of the limited back yard space, but we were able to create an open air living space that complemented the homes original architecture.
This great Memorial area outdoor living space is the perfect place to hang out and enjoy family and friends.
This beautiful outdoor living space is in the heart of the Memorial area in Houston.
Backing up to a lovely green space and Buffalo Bayou, this home only had a paver patio that was in disrepair, and no shade to enjoy the beautiful views.
Designing/building this outdoor living area was a challenge.
This 1929 bungalow only had a wooden deck in the backyard of a small lot.
This home had an existing small patio cover, paver patio with a knee wall and an existing pergola out in the yard.
This home needed some serious shade — a patio cover that runs almost the entire length of the home was added.
A beautiful retreat in Royal Oaks – Houston.
The homeowner was struggling to find a solution to create an outdoor living area because of the existing roof lines and drainage issues that existed.
This modern outdoor living room in the Memorial area of Houston provides the homeowner with 600 square feet of additional entertaining space at their home.
This Spring Valley – Afton Village- outdoor living space was created off the side of the garage with a tie in to the back of the home as well.
The homeowner wanted to build an outdoor living room that blended with the neighborhood’s strict guidelines per Historic District requirements in the Historic Heights area of Houston.
This homeowner wanted to update their outdoor living space, so we gave them a California coastal vibe … complete with a complementary private lounge area.
A beautiful pool became even more enjoyable with the addition of this multi-purpose pool cabana.
The limited space in this backyard dictated building the patio cover off the detached garage.
The homeowners desired a freestanding pool house that would be designed to complement the pool and the home.
The small existing balcony provided very limited outdoor living space for enjoyment of the new swimming pool.
This project makes great use of space in this Galleria-area backyard.
We were incredibly pleased with Texas Custom Patios. Jeremy did an amazing job of keeping us informed, and the job was pretty much completed in the time he said. The workmanship was great and our patio looks like it was part of the original house design. I would recommend them to anyone who wants quality work done. Well worth the money we spent and we were pleasantly surprised that it was less than we thought it would be.