This home had an existing small covered patio. Due to space and roof-pitch limitations, we eliminated a column and extended the living space with a beautiful pergola and other features.
Our client selected a classic gray tile for the patio floor. The pergola is built from rough-cut Western Red Cedar and stained for a rich, dark color.
The kitchen includes a FireMagic grill, convenient corner sink and a Green Egg, along with plenty of doors and drawers for storage. A stucco wall was built for privacy with a tile backsplash behind the grill for ease in cleaning.
The gas firepit anchors the other end of the patio with built-in seating.
I have a lot of experience with construction and renovations, so some contractors find me annoying at best. My outdoor living project was larger than I was able to take on as it entailed adding an outdoor living area, kitchen, dining room, and bathroom with a fireplace and fire pit. It’s built onto an existing structure with a tile roof in a seamless manner. The completed project is amazing, and was featured in the Houzz project of the month for December 2013. It was a very large project so it took a long time to complete, however the process was absolutely painless. In my previous experiences, I have always had issues with miscommunications and added costs, among other things. My experience with Texas Custom Patios included NONE of these issues. The finished project far exceeded my expectations. The workmanship was superior, and the quality of the products is top of the line. I truly highly recommend them.