outdoor tiki bars for smaller and urban lots in Pine Island, FL
Tight side yards, zero-lot lines, and narrow canal lots in Pine Island are common. We build outdoor tiki bars that respect setbacks and access—sometimes with a narrow footprint, split posts, or a roof shape that tucks the mass away from the property line.
Maximizing usable shade
You do not need a huge roof to get comfort—planning the shade where you sit matters more than total square feet. In Pine Island, we focus on the dining spot, the grill, or the lounge you actually use, so the build feels big enough without dominating the lot.
Access and equipment
Long lumber and lifts need a path. If the only way in is a side gate, we plan deliveries and assembly steps that fit real backyard access, not a wide-open new-build site.
Good neighbor design
On smaller lots, roof drip lines and eave height affect the neighbor. We work to keep a clean, intentional edge so the project reads as a professional addition to the street in Lee County, not a last-minute add-on that crowds the line.
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