A well-designed patio does more than add square footage. It establishes the structure, flow, and finish of the entire outdoor environment. We design and build custom patios that feel intentional, permanent, and fully integrated with the home.
The quality of an outdoor living space is established long before the finishing details are added. The patio determines proportion, circulation, elevation, material transitions, and how the space connects back to the home. We design and build custom patios that create a stronger foundation for everything that follows, from pools and seating areas to kitchens, pergolas, fireplaces, and integrated lighting.

A custom patio should not feel separate from the house or added as an afterthought. Its shape, scale, elevation, and material direction should make the outdoor space feel more resolved as a whole. We design patios to work in proportion with the home, the grade of the property, and the way the space will actually be used, so the finished result feels cohesive from every angle.

A luxury patio is not defined by square footage. It is defined by how the materials read, how borders and transitions are handled, how curves and edges are resolved, and how the finished surface holds its presence over time. The difference is often found in the details that give the entire space a more deliberate and permanent feel.

For many projects, the patio is only the beginning. Once the foundation of the outdoor space is established properly, the next layer often involves a more complete environment, more integrated functionality, or a specialized structure that changes how the space is used.
For projects that go beyond the patio itself, we design outdoor environments that feel more complete, more refined, and more fully integrated with the home.
For homeowners looking to add architectural presence, adjustable coverage, and a more advanced outdoor experience, the Allscape Patio Signature Series motorized pergola brings a stronger sense of capability and refinement.
Some projects call for concealed architectural elements such as motorized pillars, hidden compartments, turf hatches, and other integrated systems designed to disappear into the environment until needed.