Home base for Barca, and the heart of our build calendar.
Frisco is where Barca's studio lives, and where most of our clients come from. New-construction estates in The Canals, Newman Village, and Phillips Creek Ranch give us the canvas for full outdoor wings — kitchen, fireplace, pergola, the works. Older Stonebriar and Starwood backyards usually want a renovation: tearing out a 2008-era flagstone patio and replacing it with a porcelain-tile loggia and a real built-in grill island.
Frisco lots tend to run deep but narrow. We push the kitchen toward a side fence to preserve lawn for kids and dogs, and pull the fire feature to the back corner so it anchors the long view from the breakfast nook.
Frisco's HOA-heavy neighborhoods reward design that respects sightlines from the street and from neighboring two-stories.
North Texas summer radiant heat is brutal on poured concrete — we spec porcelain pavers and shaded structures by default here.
Frisco ISD school calendars drive a tight build window: we slot most major projects from August through February.

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

Gas and wood-burning features designed for North Dallas winds and material vernacular.

Shade structures, pavilions, and full outdoor living rooms for the Frisco climate.
City of Frisco requires a permit for any structure with a roof, gas line, or electrical run. Barca handles the full permit submission, including HOA architectural review where applicable.
Free consultation, on-site walk-through, and a fixed-scope proposal — usually within two weeks.
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