Western character, modern execution.
Fort Worth backyards have a distinct vocabulary — Texas limestone, wrought iron, deep covered porches, real wood-burning fireplaces. We honor that vocabulary on every Westover Hills, Tanglewood, and Mira Vista project, while updating the function: a real built-in grill, a code-compliant gas line, and lighting that doesn't look like 1985.
Fort Worth design wants warmth and weight. We lean into thicker stone veneers (4-inch minimum), full-bed limestone where budget allows, and real wood beams over engineered lumber on visible structures.
Regional material vernacular favors limestone, weathered steel, and cypress over modern composites.
Larger lot sizes than Dallas allow generous covered porches and detached pavilions.
Established neighborhoods mean utility coordination — older gas mains may require sizing verification.

Built-in grills, pizza ovens, refrigeration, and stone counters — sized to Fort Worth lots.

Gas and wood-burning features designed for Fort Worth winds and material vernacular.

Shade structures, pavilions, and full outdoor living rooms for the Fort Worth climate.
City of Fort Worth permits are straightforward when drawings are clean. Wood-burning fireplaces require additional code review for chimney height and clearance.
Free consultation, on-site walk-through, and a fixed-scope proposal — usually within two weeks.
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