We interviewed 3 recommended contractors and agreed on Sean Ponce of Ponce Pools. I liked him because it was evident that he took pride in his work, and the more we talked to him, the more excited he became - talking about space planning and materials and design ideas. Alana felt the same way. We felt he caught and understood our vision, and had good ideas and suggestions of his own. His work was impeccable and his site was clean and tidy. His design was beautiful and exactly what Alana wanted. Inspections passed flawlessly. We thoroughly enjoyed working with him.
Front walkway - before picture. I wanted to have a wider and more direct walkway to the front of the house.
To make a more beautiful entry, we decided to redo all the hard surfaces (walkways, patios and driveways), center the front walkway, remove the overgrown trees that were blocking the front of the house, put stone on the garage columns, walls and gate pilasters, and redo the ironwork.
Stonework in progress.
The new front walkway of lavender and blue flagstone, prefab steps, and beautiful stone columns and planter bowls.
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In the courtyard, herbs are grown on a sunny windowsill.
A musical wall fountain was installed on the wall in the courtyard.
A custom iron trellis frames the beautiful new fountain in the courtyard in stone and travertine. This photo shows the stonework pattern on the inner patio.
View of gate from front door looking out to the street. We filled the charming courtyard with perennials, climbing roses, and topiaried trees.
In the courtyard, herbs are grown on a sunny windowsill.
A musical wall fountain was installed on the wall in the courtyard.
A custom iron trellis frames the beautiful new fountain in the courtyard in stone and travertine. This photo shows the stonework pattern on the inner patio.
View of gate from front door looking out to the street. We filled the charming courtyard with perennials, climbing roses, and topiaried trees.
Walkway leading to front door. We made no less than 6 trips to stoneyards before we found the perfect stone for the columns and walls.
Front steps, pilasters and planters.
In the backyard we added a large curved deck to the upper story, which created an atrium beneath, perfect for family and entertaining.
Progress on the deck.
The contractor elevated the pool area to enable a 9 foot depth. The waterslide is visible at the far side in this photograph.
With the deck finished, it created a new space large enough for deep seating, a pingpong table and teenage slumber parties.
The sliding glass doors were replaced with folding lanai doors (top left of the picture) for easier access to the outdoor space.

Alana's cookie cutter tract home goes from blah....

to Beautiful -
the showcase of the neighborhood.





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