By lowering a section of this deck, we were able to give the hot…
By lowering a section of this deck, we were able to give the hot tub its own level, creating a dedicated spa area that offered a little more privacy from the homeowner’s neighbors.
Clemens Jellema
This hot tub is on the lowest level of a three-level deck, compl…
This hot tub is on the lowest level of a three-level deck, complete with a sound system and lighting. A small pond and landscaping soften the area.
Clemens Jellema
The homeowner requested a place to relax—and this 20×30 deck w…
The homeowner requested a place to relax—and this 20×30 deck with hot tub, fire pit, and hammock has everything he needs to do it.
Clemens Jellema
Nestled in a corner with retaining walls and boulders on two sid…
Nestled in a corner with retaining walls and boulders on two sides, this hot tub is protected from sun and rain by a fiberglass pergola topped with double-layered Plexiglas. A sound system and light fixtures add ambiance.
Hot tubs are great for outdoor living areas, especially in warmer climates. Simply plopping them in place, however, doesn’t maximize their potential. Lowering a section of the deck to create a dedicated spa area and adding lighting and sound are some of the ways we personalized the installations shown here.