Homes that fit your land, your family, and the way you actually live.
Custom Homes
You already know what you want. You just need a builder who'll listen.
You want the bedroom facing east so you wake up to the light. You want a mudroom that can handle four kids and two dogs coming in from the creek. You want the kitchen open to the living room so you can see the kids while you cook. You want a porch that catches the sunset and you want to sit on it every single night.
That's not a floor plan. That's a life. And a custom home should be built around it.
We start with your land. We walk it. We study the slope, the soil, the drainage, the views. We figure out where the house wants to sit — then we work with you and your designer to make everything else fall into place.
Every custom home includes:
Site evaluation and grading
Framing — wood, steel, or hybrid
Insulation, drywall, finishing
Cabinets, countertops, flooring
Foundation for your terrain
Full plumbing, electrical, HVAC
Roofing, siding, windows, doors
Driveway, final grading, cleanup
Every build goes through the 3-Gate Process. Plans locked. Costs locked. Money locked. Then we build.
Barndominiums
The home everyone keeps pinning. Now build it for real.
You've seen them — the vaulted ceiling, the polished concrete, the massive island, the shop bay where your truck and your tools live ten steps from your kitchen. A steel-framed home that shrugs off the weather this part of the country throws at it, and finishes out like a place you're proud to bring anyone home to.
That's what a barndominium should be. Most of them aren't.
The steel package is the easy part — any supplier ships a kit. The hard part is everything after: the foundation that doesn't crack, the insulation that prevents condensation from destroying the interior, the mechanical systems run right, the finish work that makes it feel like home instead of a shop with furniture. That's the part where builder selection matters more than anything else you'll decide.
We insulate every metal building with closed-cell spray foam. Non-negotiable. It's the only insulation that prevents the condensation problem that plagues cheap barndos, and it lasts the life of the structure. We frame interiors with the same precision as any stick-built custom home. We finish kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces to the standard you'd expect from a builder who puts his name on the work.
Shop attached to living space? Built. Full-time family home in steel? Built. Weekend place on your back 40? Built. 1,200 square feet or 4,000.
Every custom home includes:
Engineered steel building package
Steel erection & weatherproofing
Full plumbing, electrical, HVAC
Kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, trim, paint
Exterior — wainscoting, porches, entry details
Garage, shop, or utility space as designed
Concrete slab or pier foundation
Closed-cell spray foam insulation
Exterior — wainscoting, porches, entry details
Every build goes through the 3-Gate Process.
Straight Answers
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$150 to $250+ per square foot, turnkey. The range depends on size, finishes, and site. We don't quote teaser prices. You get a real number from real plans and real bids — before we break ground.
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6 to 12 months from groundbreaking, depending on scope and complexity. The planning phase (our 3-Gate Process) adds 2 to 4 months. We'd rather spend that time upfront than fix problems later.
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Yes — but not every lender does it. We work with clients on this regularly and can connect you with lenders who specialize in construction-to-permanent loans for metal building homes. If your land qualifies for USDA, you may be eligible for zero down.
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Arkansas. Tennessee. Oklahoma. Missouri.