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Additional Structure Options

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Custom Attached Patio Cover


This patio cover was designed and built to read as a true extension of the home, using matching rooflines, materials, and proportions so it feels original to the structure rather than added on. By keeping the design intentional and the scope focused, projects like this deliver full shade and architectural continuity without the complexity of a larger standalone build.

Well-designed attached covers of this type can often be completed under the $50,000 range, depending on size, finishes, and integration details, making them a strong option for clients who want a cohesive, finished look without a full-scale outdoor living build.

Heavy Timber Patio Cover


This structure is built using large-format, rough-sawn timbers and stain-grade lumber, paired with a full asphalt shingle roof for long-term durability and weather protection. The scale, proportions, and material quality create a substantial architectural presence that significantly elevates the outdoor space while maintaining cohesion with the home.

Although more involved than lighter structures, builds of this type commonly fall in the $40,000 range depending on size and finish, offering a high-quality, long-lasting solution for clients who want permanence, craftsmanship, and structural integrity without moving into full pavilion scope.

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Custom Rough-Sawn Lumber Pergola


This pergola was designed as a visual and spatial accent, using rough-sawn lumber to introduce warmth, texture, and definition to the outdoor space without full enclosure. While primarily aesthetic, it anchors the area around a natural gas fire pit and is complemented by integrated planters and fencing to create a cohesive, finished setting.

Projects of this type are fully custom but more streamlined in scope, often coming in around the $10,000 range, making them an effective way to elevate an outdoor space architecturally without committing to a larger structural build.

Modern Shade Sail Pergola


This structure uses a minimal Wood frame paired with a tensioned shade sail to create a clean, modern outdoor space with strong visual impact and minimal material use. Integrated string lighting adds warmth and evening usability, while the open design keeps the space light, flexible, and unobtrusive within the yard.

Because of the reduced lumber, simplified construction, and smaller square-footprint, projects like this often fall below permit thresholds and can commonly be completed around the $5,000 range, making it a highly cost-effective option for clients seeking a modern aesthetic without the scope or investment of a traditional structure.

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Adjustable louvered steel patio cover

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This kit-style patio cover features a powder-coated steel frame with adjustable louvers that open and close to control sunlight, shade, and airflow. Its clean, modern profile makes it well-suited for seating areas or fire pit spaces where flexibility and openness are important.

These structures can be installed as standalone or attached systems and are available in sizes ranging from 10'×10' up to 12'×20'. Depending on size and configuration, projects of this type typically fall in the $3,000–$6,000 range, offering a modern, adaptable solution with strong value.

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