

Season 3 • Episode 13
LatestA couple in Black Forest, Colorado, dislikes their home's small, exposed deck that leaves guests crowded in the tiny hearth room. Garth designs a deck that opens up the walls, triples the original deck footprint and adds a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and TV to create the ultimate party space.
For one innovative Colorado deck and landscape company, outdoor living is art and they’ll show you how it’s done. From one-of-a-kind fire features, to entertainment systems and kitchens that rival a 5-star restaurant, they’ll create stunning transformations that break the mold of backyard living. And with a crew of guys who are easy on the eyes, it’s not just the amazing before and after that have jaws dropping
Practical Effects
Ridiculous fire features that probably violate multiple safety codes.
Production
Shameless slow-mo shots of power tools and forearms.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Peak 2010s HGTV programming where home improvement became softcore entertainment for suburban audiences.
The company, Colorado Deck and Framing, reportedly struggled after the show ended—turns out TV fame doesn't guarantee sustainable carpentry margins.