Freestanding outdoor rooms

Gazebos & Pavilions in Dallas–Fort Worth

Gazebo and pavilion structures for Dallas–Fort Worth backyards that need a defined destination for shade, dining, seating, or poolside comfort. Built with a premium outdoor-living eye and practical North Texas weather sense.

Built for Texas heatCustom shade. Clean design. Practical comfort.

What matters

Designed for the house, the heat, and how the space actually gets used.

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Freestanding backyard shade structures

We plan this before installation so the finished structure looks intentional and works in real life.

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Poolside, garden, and outdoor dining layouts

We plan this before installation so the finished structure looks intentional and works in real life.

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Roof, column, lighting, and fan planning

We plan this before installation so the finished structure looks intentional and works in real life.

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Designed to complement the home and landscape

We plan this before installation so the finished structure looks intentional and works in real life.

Gazebos & Pavilions project style for Dallas Fort Worth outdoor living

Create a destination in the yard

A gazebo or pavilion gives the backyard a clear place to sit, eat, gather, or relax away from the main house.

Freestanding shade with structure

Unlike smaller shade accessories, gazebos and pavilions create a stronger architectural presence and more dependable comfort.

Fit matters more than size

The best structure respects yard proportions, views, drainage, furniture, privacy, and how people move through the space.

Pergola and patio cover material and finish samples

Finish details

Materials and colors should feel like part of the home.

Column style, beam finish, screen fabric, roof profile, and color selection all shape whether a shade structure feels premium or bolted on. The design conversation should make those choices easier, not more confusing.

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Questions

Common gazebos questions

What is the difference between a gazebo and a pergola?

A gazebo or pavilion usually has a solid roof and more complete shelter. A pergola is more open and often provides filtered shade.

Can a gazebo be built near a pool?

Yes, if setbacks, drainage, access, safety, and furniture layout are planned correctly.