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This project was completed for Steve Hill Homes who is one of the builders we contract for. He built a very nice home for his clients in Vintage Township. Even though their yard isn't very big they still wanted to enjoy the outdoors.
Steve was able to create a design that provides a nice shaded area without taking up the very valuable space in the smaller area. By using posts only on one side of the pergola they still have an open area to enjoy.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed pergola. Visit our website for more info!
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Sunday, January 2, 2011
Sideyard Pergola in Vintage Township in South Lubbock
Back Porch Deck connecting to roof in Central Lubbock - Part 2
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This nice home in Tech Terrace area of Lubbock had an existing door from the second story out to the flat roof but there was no way for them to utilize the area. We were able to build a deck for them to go out on and a set of stairs connecting to the back porch deck.
This deck is a great way for them to get some fresh air and enjoy the area out on their roof. We also added a handrail around the deck for safety. There was previously nothing from keeping anyone from going to the edge of the roof. The handrail is made of redwood posts and rails with composite balusters. The redwood was used to help keep the cost down and the composite balusters compliment the deck as well as keeping the rail low maintenance.
The stairs make it easier to get from one part of the house to another. The stairs also enlarge the area that can be used in the backyard without having to go through the house, which is especially nice when having a lot of guests for a backyard BBQ.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info!
Rustic Outdoor Escapes
This nice home in Tech Terrace area of Lubbock had an existing door from the second story out to the flat roof but there was no way for them to utilize the area. We were able to build a deck for them to go out on and a set of stairs connecting to the back porch deck.
This deck is a great way for them to get some fresh air and enjoy the area out on their roof. We also added a handrail around the deck for safety. There was previously nothing from keeping anyone from going to the edge of the roof. The handrail is made of redwood posts and rails with composite balusters. The redwood was used to help keep the cost down and the composite balusters compliment the deck as well as keeping the rail low maintenance.
The stairs make it easier to get from one part of the house to another. The stairs also enlarge the area that can be used in the backyard without having to go through the house, which is especially nice when having a lot of guests for a backyard BBQ.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info!
Rustic Outdoor Escapes
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Back Porch Deck and Cedar Roof Extension in Central Lubbock - Part 1
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This is a nice add-on to a home in Tech Terrace. The owners didn't have much of an area to enjoy in their backyard so we created an area for them to relax by adding on a composite deck with a cedar roof above.
The composite deck is a great choice because of the extremely low maintenance. It never needs to be stained or sealed and feels really nice on bare feet (no splinters!). All you need to do to clean it is sweep it off or spray it with the water hose. Composite decks will last many years longer than a traditional wood deck without the hassle.
The cedar roof extension is a really nice touch to keep out the heat and rain. The roof extension will also lower their energy costs in the summer by keeping the sunlight from coming in the bay window. The view of the cedar from under the porch completes the look and gives them the ability to enjoy the outdoors on a sunny or rainy afternoon.
Please enjoy the pictures of Part 1. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
This is a nice add-on to a home in Tech Terrace. The owners didn't have much of an area to enjoy in their backyard so we created an area for them to relax by adding on a composite deck with a cedar roof above.
The composite deck is a great choice because of the extremely low maintenance. It never needs to be stained or sealed and feels really nice on bare feet (no splinters!). All you need to do to clean it is sweep it off or spray it with the water hose. Composite decks will last many years longer than a traditional wood deck without the hassle.
The cedar roof extension is a really nice touch to keep out the heat and rain. The roof extension will also lower their energy costs in the summer by keeping the sunlight from coming in the bay window. The view of the cedar from under the porch completes the look and gives them the ability to enjoy the outdoors on a sunny or rainy afternoon.
Please enjoy the pictures of Part 1. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
Monday, November 22, 2010
Classic Pergola in South Lubbock
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This is a unique pergola built in the Orchard Park subdivision located at 109th and Quaker Ave in south Lubbock. This was built for a home still under construction which is great way to ensure the pergola will be ready for use as soon as the home is ready to move in.
This pergola has the classic round Tuscan columns that were painted to match the exterior trim of the home. It also features the large beams and rafters that really add to the classic style. The best thing about this pergola is that while it is simple it is also very elegant.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
This is a unique pergola built in the Orchard Park subdivision located at 109th and Quaker Ave in south Lubbock. This was built for a home still under construction which is great way to ensure the pergola will be ready for use as soon as the home is ready to move in.
This pergola has the classic round Tuscan columns that were painted to match the exterior trim of the home. It also features the large beams and rafters that really add to the classic style. The best thing about this pergola is that while it is simple it is also very elegant.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Beautiful Pergola and Pavilion outside Lubbock, TX
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This was a really fun project in Idalou, Tx just outside Lubbock that included several different design options. The customer wanted a pergola to cover approximately two thirds of their patio and a full roof over the other third to cover a spa. We were able to incorporate this all into the same structure and it turned out awesome!
All of the posts on this structure were complemented with the full trim package. The pergola has 2x2's across the rafters to give more strength and shade. The rafter lengths were cut to match the arch of the patio extension below.
The pavilion over the spa has a gable roof with cedar trusses at both ends. It also has exposed cedar rafters and decking. It was shingled to match the existing roof. One really nice feature of this pavilion are the privacy louvers we added on two sides which also provide extra shade for those hot summer days.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
This was a really fun project in Idalou, Tx just outside Lubbock that included several different design options. The customer wanted a pergola to cover approximately two thirds of their patio and a full roof over the other third to cover a spa. We were able to incorporate this all into the same structure and it turned out awesome!
All of the posts on this structure were complemented with the full trim package. The pergola has 2x2's across the rafters to give more strength and shade. The rafter lengths were cut to match the arch of the patio extension below.
The pavilion over the spa has a gable roof with cedar trusses at both ends. It also has exposed cedar rafters and decking. It was shingled to match the existing roof. One really nice feature of this pavilion are the privacy louvers we added on two sides which also provide extra shade for those hot summer days.
Please enjoy the pictures of the completed project. Visit our website for more info! Rustic Outdoor Escapes
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