The best solution for this home was a two-story cover. The stone arches extend the hours of shade, but also add an impressive architectural feature to the back of the home.
This home with acreage has a west-facing rear wall that takes a beating from the afternoon sun through both the lower windows and the upper windows. The space between the windows did not allow for a pitched roof patio cover.
A wood-burning fireplace in the corner provides a focal point.
The high stained pine ceiling is striking when coming out the back door of the home.
Flooring is a stamped concrete overlay in a flagstone pattern. Great lighting on the columns and on the back of the home emphasize the grand stone columns and arches.
We had very high expectations when Texas Custom Patios began construction on our back patio space. Because our roofline has a steep pitch and the odd location of our chimney, we were concerned about whether the addition would flow seamlessly with the rest of the roofline. Steven and his crews far exceeded our expectations. Professional and attentive to our concerns, Texas Custom Patios created the outdoor space we’ve always wanted – only better.