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.
Clean lines and space to spread out and enjoy the back yard.
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 homeowner wanted an extended outdoor living area in order to create their own personal retreat.
A beautiful renovation for this backyard gave the homeowner the outdoor living area they desired.
A spacious modern outdoor living room with a lower level patio and outdoor kitchen was added to this Bellaire home.
This beautiful outdoor living space is in the heart of the Memorial area in Houston.
This 1929 bungalow only had a wooden deck in the backyard of a small lot.
This Friendswood homeowner wanted to add a large covered living area off the back of their home.
This Missouri City/SugarLand project replaced an inefficient pergola and deck in order to create a freestanding outdoor living space.
Our homeowner wanted two distinct areas: a shady hangout under the patio cover, featuring a kitchen & bar; and an open-air fire pit with built-in seating.
Low-maintenance composite decking was used to extend the outdoor living space at this Lake Olympia home.
The small existing balcony provided very limited outdoor living space for enjoyment of the new swimming pool.
Ryan, our project manager, was both attentive and patient with every request, question, and concern that we raised at any point throughout the duration of the project. He was always a phone call or text away, responding every time in an impressively timely manner. He listened to and accommodated our requests, but he also offered suggestions to broaden our imaginations as to what we could create with simple adjustments to our design.