This home had a very small covered area off the back of the home with just a paver patio.
This home had a very large backyard and needed a total refresh.
This home is on several acres and the homeowner wanted a freestanding outdoor living room with a large kitchen and fireplace that matched their home.
This home had an existing raised deck off the back without any covered patio.
This home had an existing pool and no shade at all.
This home is on a very large lot and they wanted a space to host family and friends.
This home went from a small covered patio and deck to a large outdoor living room with a fireplace, kitchen and plenty of relaxing room.
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.
This typical 2-story home with a breezeway connecting the home to the garage was in need of a total renovation.
This homeowner had a great pool in the yard, but was interested in creating an outdoor retreat complete with an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, fire pit, pergola and to update the small existing patio cover.
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.
This yard was an empty slate and had plenty of room to create the homeowner’s vision.
This home in Northwest Dallas had a small balcony with a covered area and a large backyard.
This homeowner needed an updated space to complement their pool and to allow them to entertain outdoors.
This pool house with a Mid-Century Modern appeal was built to match the look of the home.
This home had a beautiful pool and fully landscaped backyard, but they desired an outdoor living room that would accent the space.
This home has a whole new look and they are able to use the space all year long.
This gorgeous freestanding outdoor living area is the perfect backdrop to this family’s backyard.
This homeowner wanted more covered space, a fireplace and an area to enjoy their back yard.
This homeowner desired a backyard space to allow them to live and entertain – they often throw work and neighborhood parties and wanted to have a space that would be comfortable for all.
A gorgeous outdoor living space was created for this home – a place that would allow their entire extended family to spend time together.
This home needed an updated look in the backyard.
A freestanding outdoor retreat was what this homeowner desired…the ability to keep their yard full of trees and have a great outdoor living space.
This older home got a great face lift with the addition of an outdoor living room.
This homeowner wanted an extended outdoor living area in order to create their own personal retreat.
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 Friendswood homeowner wanted to add a large covered living area off the back of their home.
This Texas Hill Country style patio cover came about because the homeowner wanted to extend their current cover and add a small kitchen area.
A beautiful pool became even more enjoyable with the addition of this multi-purpose pool cabana.
This handsome outdoor living room has a spectacular outdoor kitchen designed for a true meat-lover with a gas grill, smoker and warming drawers built in.
Our client knew almost exactly what they wanted and were looking for a contractor who “got it” and who could execute that vision.
This patio cover in Lakes of Rosehill maximizes space by placing the summer kitchen completely outside the covered space.
This stucco pool house was designed to be a freestanding patio cover and to look original to the home.
The limited space in this backyard dictated building the patio cover off the detached garage.
With the existing pool already dominating the backyard, the design challenge was to create space to enjoy a fireplace, outdoor kitchen and dining under a roof structure.
A large travertine patio surface is just the beginning of this project.
The stone work really stands out on this gable-style patio cover and outdoor kitchen where we replaced a window and siding with a smaller window and stone on the back of the home.
This home had an existing small covered patio.
A small existing balcony did not give our client enough outdoor living space for entertaining and enjoying their golf course views.
This home backs up to Terry Hershey Park.
You don’t need a huge backyard to create a remarkable outdoor living room.
A large backyard in Heritage Grand/Cinco Ranch provided a blank slate for our project developer to design a functional multi-purpose space.
This project in Richmond takes advantage of the fact that the home is on acreage with a total space of 18′ x 41′ under cover and some additional patio space outside the cover.
The small existing balcony provided very limited outdoor living space for enjoyment of the new swimming pool.
This project brings a slice of the Texas Hill Country to Greatwood in Sugar Land.
The best solution for this home was a two-story cover.
This beautiful project in Telfair backs up to green space and is topped off by a nicely landscaped backyard.
For this project in Cinco Ranch, the detached garage provided a perfect location to create an outdoor living room and kitchen in close proximity to the house and the pool despite the limitations on the back of the home.
The pool can be so much more enjoyable with an amenity like this pool house.
I am totally satisfied with my new patio. The whole project was done very well and I recommend Texas Custom Patios to anyone – all my neighbors and friends were impressed.