Made from Douglas fir beams, this timber frame pavilion was installed to offer shade and relaxation next to our client's pool. A hip roof and gable dormer were the perfect complement to our client's colonial-style home. The completed pavilion included a built-in brick fireplace, plus plenty of space for an outdoor table and chairs.
In the end, this timber frame pavilion created a poolside retreat for our client and their guests. From added space for outdoor dining to an area to cool off on hot summer days, this pavilion transformed our client's outdoor experience.
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With a new-build house in place, our client came to us wanting black exterior windows and doors to match their home. However, they wanted the patio doors and windows to have white framing inside the house. In the end, we installed 15 windows, 1 front door, 1 patio door, and 2 service doors to match the outside and inside of our client's home.
As homeowners in Fort Wayne, Indiana, our client wanted to remodel their covered porch. We added a Sunspace Three-sunroom with Weathermaster windows to expand their outdoor space where they could relax and enjoy the sunshine like they wanted.
Located close to the lake, our client wanted an outdoor solution to keep their deck from getting too hot in the summer. Our motorized pergolas created the shade they wanted to enjoy their lakefront home and deck without overheating.
When our client came to us, their old deck had settled and was in need of an upgrade. We installed new decking and a 3-Season Sunroom to revamp their outdoor hangout.
Our client requested more room for their home and outdoor entertainment. We added a sunroom to our client's master bedroom, plus designed a freestanding Timber Frame Pavilion to accommodate their pool and backyard.
This project consisted of updating our client's deck, stairs, and railing behind their lake house. The old wooden setup was deteriorating, and our client wanted a low-maintenance, weather-resistant solution.