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Even the dogs are fans.And if you are building a custom home and want a mudroom drop zone for leashes, a built-in feedin...
06/04/2026

Even the dogs are fans.

And if you are building a custom home and want a mudroom drop zone for leashes, a built-in feeding station, or just a spot that makes life with a pet a little easier, we are happy to think through that with you too.

Grilling in Southern Utah is less of a summer thing and more of a year-round thing.This kitchen was designed with that i...
06/02/2026

Grilling in Southern Utah is less of a summer thing and more of a year-round thing.

This kitchen was designed with that in mind. The door from the kitchen to the patio keeps the distance between the grill and the counter short enough that cooking outside doesn’t mean making two separate trips for everything. Fire up the grill, step back inside to prep, bring it in to dish and serve. The flow just works.

It’s not a complicated idea. But it’s the kind of thing that makes a home feel like it was thought through for how people actually live in it, not just how it photographs.

06/01/2026

Most custom home projects start in the wrong place.

It usually looks like this: budget conversations, rough timelines, and questions about when to start digging. All important, but not where clarity actually begins.

The reality is, once you already have land and a floor plan idea, the first step that actually brings everything into alignment is design.

Design is what informs the budget. It shapes what materials, layout decisions, and level of detail are even possible within a realistic range. It also sets the foundation for a timeline that reflects what is actually being built, not just what is assumed at the start.

When design comes first, the surprises that typically show up later in construction are often reduced or at least anticipated earlier. It gives both the builder and the client a clearer path forward, with fewer unknowns and more informed decisions.

Once design, budget, and timeline are aligned, the build itself becomes a much more controlled process. Things can still shift, but they are handled from a place of clarity instead of correction.

That is the difference between starting fast and starting right.

If you’re thinking about building, this is where the conversation should begin.

Not every room needs a label.This one has wood beams overhead, a fireplace, double doors that open onto a balcony, and e...
05/28/2026

Not every room needs a label.

This one has wood beams overhead, a fireplace, double doors that open onto a balcony, and enough light coming through the windows to make you want to stay in it regardless of what you’re doing there. It could be an office. It could be a sitting room. It could be the room the whole family ends up in without anyone planning it that way.

That’s the case for building a flex room. You don’t have to decide what it is before the house is finished. You just have to make sure it’s worth being in.

05/27/2026

There are a handful of features we suggest in almost every kitchen we build. The appliance garage is one of them.

The idea is simple. A cabinet above the counter with a door that opens when you need it and closes when you don’t. But what makes it actually work comes down to how it’s designed from the start.

First, outlets. Build enough of them into the back wall of the garage so that your most-used appliances — coffee maker, toaster, mixer, whatever lives on your counter right now — can stay plugged in permanently. No pulling things out, no hunting for an outlet, no cords running across the counter. Everything is ready when you need it and out of sight when you don’t.

Second, think through the height. An appliance garage needs to be tall enough to fit what you actually own, not just what fits in a standard cabinet. Measure your appliances before the cabinet gets built. It sounds obvious and it gets overlooked more than you’d think.

Third, consider the door style. A roll-up door keeps things accessible without swinging into your workspace. A hinged door works too but takes up more room when it’s open. Know how you cook before you decide.

A kitchen can be beautiful and still feel chaotic if the storage doesn’t match how you actually use the space. The appliance garage is one of those features that does its best work quietly — you notice the clean countertops, not the cabinet hiding everything behind them.

Would you use one in your kitchen?

A home office should make you want to work in it.This one starts with the bones, a corner room with stacked windows on t...
05/26/2026

A home office should make you want to work in it.

This one starts with the bones, a corner room with stacked windows on two walls that fill the space with natural light without making it feel exposed. A tray ceiling that gives the room a little more presence than a standard bedroom conversion ever could. A wall of dark wood shelving that grounds the room and keeps the white walls from feeling flat.

The entry detail says it too. Thin wood strips with black between them; it’s a small moment, but it tells you before you even step inside that this room was thought about.

White walls, warm wood, grey carpet. A room that’s calm enough to focus in and considered enough that you actually want to be there.

The wallpaper could have been too much. It isn’t.Black and white floral, framed in trim, anchored between the floor and ...
05/20/2026

The wallpaper could have been too much. It isn’t.

Black and white floral, framed in trim, anchored between the floor and ceiling — it functions more like art than wallpaper. The rest of the room lets it. Neutral walls, warm beige floors, cream bedding with a woven blanket at the foot of the bed. Nothing competing, everything settling into place around that one deliberate choice.

The gold fan with clear blades adds just enough without adding too much. You notice it, but it doesn’t pull you away from anything.

That’s the thing about a room like this. It has a point of view without announcing it. You walk in and it just feels right, and it takes a minute to figure out why.

05/20/2026

We had the chance to swap out a chain link fence for a block wall at BAM, Because Animals Matter, here in Hurricane, Utah as part of the SUHBA Day of Service.

We didn't do it alone. A big thank you to Manganaro Masonry, Genesis Construction, and Slate Ridge Homes for jumping in alongside us. It's a good reminder that the best things in this industry get built when good companies work together.

We love what we do. And every once in a while, what we do gets to mean something a little different.


Southern Utah Home Builders Association Because Animals Matter

Most people want the tile to go to the ceiling. Most people talk themselves out of it.This kitchen didn’t. Vertically la...
05/18/2026

Most people want the tile to go to the ceiling. Most people talk themselves out of it.

This kitchen didn’t. Vertically laid gray subway tile runs the full height of the wall behind the cooktop, each piece with just enough variation in tone that the surface feels alive rather than flat. Flanking it on both sides, open shelves and a wood hood that pull the natural cabinet tone up into the upper half of the kitchen. The tile, the wood, and the shelves work together toward the same result.

It’s the kind of detail that would have been easy to scale back. It would have been a mistake.

No matter the square footage, the standard never changes.This tiny home bathroom was designed and built with the same at...
05/14/2026

No matter the square footage, the standard never changes.

This tiny home bathroom was designed and built with the same attention to detail we bring to every project — custom wood panel accent wall, built-in shelving, full tile shower with a corner bench, and gold fixtures throughout. Functional, intentional, and built to last.

From compact tiny homes to expansive custom builds across Southern Utah, we believe every client deserves a space that feels like it was made specifically for them. Because it was.

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