Custom homes in the $2–4M range.
A 7,500-square-foot custom home in Morgan, Utah. Natural stone, real brick, and full alder timber framing throughout — built on a valley site with the Wasatch in the distance. Just completed.
Natural stone hand-laid around an AGA range, with real brick running the back wall. Green and white cabinetry, an alder mantel above the range, and white oak floors underfoot.
Full-height board-and-batten walls running the length of two flights, lit by a tall window on the landing. Alder treads, a patterned runner, and wall sconces stepping up the climb.
A brick fireplace surround on one wall, a triple slider opening to the Morgan valley on the other, and white oak floors connecting it all. The space is framed by full alder timber columns.
A freestanding soaking tub set against a picture window framing the valley. Board-and-batten wainscoting wrapping the room, a walk-in shower with linear tile, and a brass pendant overhead — small details, all of them, that add up.
Every transition, every sconce, every newel. The kind of details that take time and only matter because somebody cared enough to get them right.
If you're looking for a builder who actually shows up — let's talk.
Many of the homes I build sit on rural land where city water, sewer, and power don't reach. Wells, septic, propane, long underground runs — that work has to be done right the first time.
Whether you're ready to break ground or just starting to think about it, the first conversation is free and there's no pressure. Call, text, or email — whichever's easier. I'll get back to you within a day.