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Outdoor kitchen with granite counter and covered patio beside a Houston pool

The pool gets the attention, but the backyard is the project. The best yards in Houston are built as one composition: the pool, the covered patio that makes July livable, the outdoor kitchen where the cook stays in the conversation, and the fire feature that keeps the party outside through December. We design and build all of it together, which is why our yards look planned rather than accumulated.

Piecemealing a backyard across three contractors is how you get a patio that fights the pool deck, a kitchen with no gas line where the grill goes, and three warranties pointing fingers at each other. One builder means one design, one schedule, one accountable phone number, and utilities planned before concrete pours instead of trenched through it after.

Our outdoor living scope covers kitchens with real gas, water and electric, granite or concrete counters, built-in grills, smokers and kegerators; cedar and aluminum pergolas; full covered patio structures with fans and TV points; fire pits and fireplaces in gas or wood; and decking in travertine, pavers, or stamped and stained concrete. If it makes a backyard more usable, we build it.

Want a backyard that works twelve months a year? Call (833) 435-6010 for a full outdoor living design!

Start the whole composition at custom pool design, or dress the water itself with water features.

Common Questions

Can outdoor living be added after the pool?

Yes, and we do it often, but building together saves real money because excavation, utilities and concrete crews are already mobilized. If you must phase, we design the master plan now and build in stages.

What does an outdoor kitchen cost in Houston?

Sensible built-ins start around $15,000 to $20,000 with grill, counter and storage. Full kitchens with bar seating, refrigeration and pizza ovens run $40,000 and up. Line-item quotes, always.

Covered patio or pergola, which is right?

A solid roof gives shade, rain cover, fans and TV, and reads as part of the house. A pergola costs less and keeps the open sky feel. In Houston heat, most families who can fit the solid roof are glad they chose it.