Wide environmental shot of a finished custom mountain home set against a forested Grand County hillside at golden hour, warm amber light raking across timber and stone facade, sky pale and clear above the ridge
Wide environmental shot of a finished custom mountain home set against a forested Grand County hillside at golden hour, warm amber light raking across timber and stone facade, sky pale and clear above the ridge
— Grand County, Colorado

Thirty years rooted in one place

Sonpointe Homes has operated continuously in Grand County since 1993. Over 250 completed homes, the same mountain climate, the same uncompromising standard on every detail.

Close-up of hand-fitted timber beam joinery inside a completed mountain home, morning north light falling across the grain, the precision of the cut visible in shadow and highlight, no people present
Close-up of hand-fitted timber beam joinery inside a completed mountain home, morning north light falling across the grain, the precision of the cut visible in shadow and highlight, no people present
/ Three decades of local practice

Built on accumulated knowledge, not trend

We started in Grand County when the high country market was young. Through market cycles, shifting regulations, and changing materials, we stayed — learning which sites hold through freeze-thaw, which exposures need specific glazing, which finishes survive decades of UV at altitude.

That knowledge lives in every decision we make on a project — from site evaluation through final walkthrough. It cannot be imported by a firm arriving from outside the region.

What 250 homes teaches

No shortcuts
Proven track record
Mountain-specific knowledge

Over 250 completed projects across three decades. Longevity in this market is itself a credential no new entrant can replicate.

Site, elevation, exposure, finish durability — the kind of judgment that only accumulates through building in one climate for thirty years.

Every home gets the attention the work requires. Timelines adjust to the project, not the other way around.

Ready to build on solid ground?

Bring your site, your program, and your questions. We'll tell you honestly what's possible — and what it takes to do it right in this terrain.