Custom Homes In Progress

Our work is always evolving, and these homes in progress showcase that process in action. From initial framing to final finishes, we’re proud to share a glimpse behind the scenes of our custom home builds across Vermont. 

Each project is a collaboration between thoughtful design, quality materials, and skilled craftsmanship — all tailored to the way our clients want to live. Check back often to see the latest progress as these homes take shape.

Alexander | Stratton, Vermont

A custom 4-bedroom, 4.5-bath ski home designed for all-season living. At nearly 5,500 square feet plus a heated 3-car garage, it blends luxury with efficiency.

The exterior features Shou Sugi Ban siding from Nakamoto Forestry, a black standing seam roof, and Marvin windows and doors — a striking contrast against Stratton’s snowy landscape.

Inside, reclaimed antique oak flooring, bluestone, and custom details set the tone. With amenities like a golf simulator, gym, game room, hot tub, and large gear room, this home is built for both relaxation and adventure.

Geothermal heating and cooling paired with a large solar array make it as sustainable as it is stunning.

Glick | Manchester, Vermont

This 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath home in Manchester spans 4,500 square feet of refined comfort. Designed with mountain living in mind, it balances open gathering spaces with quiet retreats.

The exterior pairs Lifespan siding and trim with a mix of standing-seam metal and architectural-shingle roofing, accented by Marvin Elevate windows and doors for enduring performance and understated elegance.

Inside, Nickel-gap paneling adds warmth and texture, complemented by a custom kitchen and sculptural staircase that anchor the home’s design. The layout flows effortlessly between open gathering areas and quiet retreats, making it equally suited to daily living or weekend entertaining.

With a dedicated gym and sauna, generous mudroom, and a full-length porch built for outdoor dining and morning coffee, this home blends craftsmanship and comfort in equal measure — a place designed to be lived in deeply, in every season.

Cooper | Peru, Vermont

Set in the heart of the Green Mountains, this 5,000-square-foot home features 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, designed for connection and comfort. With generous living areas and views that bring the outdoors in, the Cooper project embodies the balance of elegance and rugged Vermont charm. Follow along as this custom home comes to life — one thoughtful detail at a time.

The exterior features painted horizontal Hardie Board and vertical Lifespan siding, paired with a combination of standing-seam metal and architectural shingle roofing, and Marvin Elevate windows that frame views of the water and surrounding woods. A large wrap-around porch and a screened outdoor living room extend the home into the landscape, creating places for meals, morning coffee, and quiet evenings listening to the breeze move through the trees.

Inside, the layout centers around an open kitchen, dining, and living area anchored by a crafted fireplace wall and custom kitchen millwork. Nickel-gap paneling brings a soft, natural texture to key spaces, while a custom stairway adds an architectural focal point connecting the main level with the lower lounge and bunk suite.

The home is designed for comfort in every season: a bright primary suite on the main level, two guest bedrooms on the first floor, and a lower-level bunk room and lounge that offer flexible space for family and friends. A gym area and sauna provide a place to unwind and recover after long ski days, hikes, or swims in the pond.

Crafted for a life lived both indoors and out, this home offers a sense of ease — a place to gather, rest, and experience the rhythms of the mountains.