Lone Tree, CO · Family-owned

Outdoor living spaces in Lone Tree, CO.

Full outdoor living spaces built for Lone Tree — fire features, Front Range views, clay soil, hail, and your HOA. Built by Jon & Janessa Lang.

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Outdoor living space in Lone Tree with a fire feature and a Front Range view

Built for Lone Tree

A Lone Tree backyard isn't a Denver backyard.

We've built from the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the whole reason you bought up here is usually the view. Lots of Lone Tree homes back the Bluffs Regional Park, the golf course, or open space, with big views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the downtown Denver skyline.

So we design the whole space — the deck, the patio, the fire feature, and the seating — around keeping that view wide open. Then we build it tough for our clay soil, strong sun, and the hail up here, so the space you love still looks great in ten years.

  • We frame the whole space around your Bluffs and Front Range view — thin, see-through railing so nothing blocks it.
  • A fire pit or fireplace for the cool Colorado evenings — the thing folks gather around once the sun drops.
  • Walkout-lot builds across both levels in Heritage Hills — a deck up top and a patio with the fire below.
  • We dig footings down deep, past the clay, to solid ground — so a wet spring can't push your space around.
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“We were in desperate need of a new deck and patio (and just for fun we decided to throw a custom fire pit into the mix)... Our backyard has been transformed and we have John and Janessa to thank for that.”

jasonthomas93 · Deck, patio & custom fire pit
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Built for Lone Tree conditions

The details that make a Lone Tree space last.

Most outdoor living failures here trace back to the soil, the sun, or a skipped permit. We build for all three.

Clay that lifts and shifts

The clay under Lone Tree swells up when it gets wet. That's what pushes a deck or a patio around. We dig the footings down deep to solid ground, so a wet spring can't lift your space.

Snow and freeze-thaw

We size the frame for Lone Tree snow, and for the way it freezes cold at night and thaws by day at 6,000 feet. That back-and-forth slowly loosens a space built for warmer places.

Hail Alley and strong sun

Lone Tree sits in Hail Alley, and the sun is harsh up at altitude. We cover the seating and use tougher materials, so the next big storm doesn't wreck the space you just built.

City permit and HOA design review

Lone Tree runs its own city building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your permit comes from the city. Your HOA — like the strict Design Review Committee in gated Heritage Hills — has to say yes first, and on open-space lots they want a see-through fence to keep the view. We handle all of it.

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“Jon also designed a very creative and functional privacy wall for us… he completely delivered on all his promises. The deck matches our yard very well and we enjoy it everyday!”

Ziba Shahgodari · Deck & privacy wall
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What we see in Lone Tree yards

The Lone Tree outdoor living calls all start to rhyme.

After a few hundred Front Range builds, the requests from this city are predictable in the best way. Odds are yours is on this list — and we've already solved it.

Built around the Bluffs & Front Range view

Lots of Lone Tree homes back the Bluffs Regional Park, the golf course, or open space, with big views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the downtown Denver skyline. We design the whole space — deck, patio, fire feature, and seating — around keeping that view wide open.

Fire pits & fireplaces for cool evenings

The Colorado evenings get cool fast once the sun drops. A fire pit or an outdoor fireplace is the thing everybody gathers around — and the part of the space folks use the most. We build wood and gas fire features and check the HOA rules first.

Walkout-lot builds across two levels

Heritage Hills and much of Lone Tree are full of walkout lots, where the main floor sits a full story above the backyard. We build the space across both levels — a deck up top off the house and a patio with the fire below — so the whole backyard works together.

Outdoor kitchens & seating walls

Once the deck and fire are in, the next ask is usually a built-in grill, a bar, and seating walls so nobody's hauling chairs out. We build the kitchen and the seating to match the rest of the space, not bolt them on after.

Gated & design-review builds in Heritage Hills

In gated Heritage Hills, nothing gets built until the Design Review Committee approves the plans, materials and colors — and the HOA has to say yes before the city will permit. We've done that paperwork before and handle it for you.

The whole backyard at once

The best results come when the deck, patio, fire feature, and fence are planned together instead of one at a time. We design the whole backyard as one space — so the pieces flow and your view stays the star of it.

Where we build in Lone Tree

Outdoor living across every Lone Tree neighborhood.

From the gated streets of Heritage Hills to the modern blocks of RidgeGate — and the golf-course lots in Carriage Club. A few of the neighborhoods we work in:

Lone Tree outdoor living questions

What homeowners ask us.

Can you keep my Bluffs or Front Range view open?
Yes. Lots of Lone Tree homes back the Bluffs Regional Park, the golf course, or open space, with big views from Longs Peak to Pikes Peak and the Denver skyline. We design the whole space around keeping that view wide open, with thin see-through railing the HOA wants on those lots.
Do you build fire pits and fireplaces?
Yes. Fire pits and fireplaces are one of the most asked-for things up here for cool Colorado evenings. We build wood and gas fire features. Gas runs need a plumber and a permit, and some HOAs and open-space lots have rules on open flame, so we check that for you before we build.
Do I need a permit — is it the city or the county?
The City of Lone Tree runs its own building office (720-390-5211), not Douglas County, so your permit comes from the city. We pull it online for you, plus the inspections.
Does my HOA have to approve it before the city?
Yes. In Lone Tree your HOA has to say yes before the city will permit. Gated Heritage Hills has a strict Design Review Committee that checks your plans, materials, and colors. We fill out the paperwork for you.
Can you build on a walkout lot across two levels?
Yes. Heritage Hills and much of Lone Tree have walkout lots, where the main floor sits a full story above the backyard. We build the space across both levels — a deck up top off the house and a patio with the fire feature down below.
How long does a Lone Tree outdoor living space take?
Most spaces here take a few weeks, depending on how much you're building, once the design is set and your HOA and the city say yes. You get a real schedule up front and a crew that shows up when we said — that's behind a lot of our reviews.

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