
For the pavilion floor, a porcelain tile imported from the U.S. was laid in a herringbone pattern. Softscaping was then planted, complete with landscape lighting.
Once the pavilion floor was completed, carpenters on the Timber Craft team were able to start their portion of the project. The pavilion was erected with a hip-style roof, and finished with Maibec, in Muskoka Brown, with a cedar ceiling. The storage side housed the equipment, with lots of room left for floaty toys and chemicals. The carpentry team also installed the Maibec privacy screen, centred with the middle of the pool to as a feature wall, ready for the outdoor TV. The composite deck, custom glass railing, and custom fence and gates were all completed at this stage as well.
The finishing touches from subcontractors included the kitchen and cabinetry team who installed the built-in BBQ, pizza oven, bar fridge, and pavilion built-ins. Lastly, roll up privacy screens were added to the pavilion.
The dream becomes reality
The construction process started at the end of March and wrapped up at the end of July, taking approximately four months. This scope of this project involved the combined efforts of all the company’s teams, as well as some subcontractors. Co-ordinating a project of this nature demands a delicate balance that must be completed in stages. When relying on the weather, various teams, and specialized materials, one must anticipate some unforeseen challenges.
Sometimes it is easy to get lost in the process and lose sight of the end game. Fortunately, quality work speaks for itself, and this project will ensure this family has many more outdoor stories to tell.