Bridal Construction presents new pool house design for approval

April 21, 2025 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee

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Brentwood's Board of Zoning Appeals has approved plans for a new detached accessory structure that will enhance the outdoor living space of a local residence. The structure, designed by Bridal Construction, will feature a board and batten exterior painted to match the existing home, a metal roof, and will stand approximately 13 feet tall.

The proposed building will include a 10 by 12-foot area designated for a storage closet and bathroom, alongside a 12 by 14-foot covered area intended for an outdoor kitchen. This design aims to create a functional pool house that complements the aesthetics of the main house, with matching stonework and roofing accents.
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During the meeting, Hunter from Bridal Construction presented the plans, emphasizing the structure's alignment with the existing home’s style. The Board confirmed that the construction will adhere to all building codes and is subject to one condition of approval: an as-built survey must be completed prior to final inspection and issuance of a certificate of completion.

No public comments or concerns were raised regarding the project, indicating community support for the development. The approval of this structure is expected to enhance the property’s functionality and appeal, contributing positively to the neighborhood's overall atmosphere. As construction progresses, residents can look forward to the addition of this new outdoor space.

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