Lake Windward Residence


Boyce Design + Build project showcasing TimberTech and Trespa materials.

Lake Windward Residence

Lake Windward Residence TimberTech Decking and Trespa Siding: A Modern Expression of Craft  By Boyce Design + Build TimberTech decking and Trespa siding anchor this modern lakefront home by Boyce Design + Build, pairing high-performance materials with sculpted architecture and a tranquil lakeside setting. Designed and constructed by…more

ACRE fence

Upcycled Escape

Upcycled Escape Some projects make a statement not by shouting, but by refining. This custom home in Central Texas takes a thoughtful, restrained approach to outdoor living—letting clean lines, rich textures, and smart material choices do the talking. The first thing you notice is the fence: minimalist and…more

Lake Austin Boat Dock (Millboard)

Lake Austin Boat Dock (Millboard) The newly constructed boat dock built by ATX Docks and made of Millboard timber stands as a testament to both durability and aesthetic appeal. This innovative material, known for its resistance to water, fading, and pests, offers a sustainable alternative to traditional wood. With its warm, natural tones and…more

Trex Elevations

#TimberTips Steel Deck Framing! On this weeks Episode of TimberTips we take a look at Trex Elevations, a steel deck framing system. These durable triple-coated steel beams, joists and tracks create the strongest, straightest and, yes, greenest structures down below.   Be sure to subscribe to the TimberTown YouTube Channeland…more

Spring Cleaning Your Composite Deck

You want to get your composite deck all set for Mother’s Day. That’s when you’ve invited a couple of moms — yours and your spouse’s — to your house to celebrate the yearly holiday. And if you’re lucky enough, they’ll bring along their parents. The house isn’t a…more

FAQ About Azek Decking

Last time around, we told you about a new product that we at Timbertown Austin are pretty excited about. Called AZEK Decking, Easy to install. Durable. None of the issues that you’d encounter with a moderately stable wood like cedar. And it looks pretty sweet after it’s been…more