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We've been using Tigerdeck decking on projects that call for serious character. The grain variation in this material is something you can't fake - every board brings its own pattern, and when it's laid out across a large open deck platform with those heavy timber posts framing a hill-country view, the whole thing just clicks. Paired with walnut top railing and custom wood and metal details, the finished product sits somewhere between rugged and refined.
That combination matters more than people realize. A lot of outdoor builds lean too hard in one direction - either they go all-rustic and nothing quite fits together, or they go too polished and it doesn't match the landscape. Getting that balance right comes down to knowing the materials well and understanding how the space is actually going to be used. These are platforms people will be sitting on, entertaining on, and looking out from for years.
The walkway builds you see here show a different side of what we do. Clean cedar boards, tight mitered corners, well-fitted fascia - these paths connect spaces and guide how you move through a property. That geometric corner detail where two walkway sections meet at an angle? That's the kind of thing that separates a thoughtful build from a basic one. Small, but you notice it.
Every outdoor space we build - whether it's a sweeping deck with panoramic views or a cedar walkway connecting two parts of a property - gets the same level of attention. The materials are quality. The execution is clean. And the end result is something you actually want to spend time on.