— Full-Scope Custom Building

One team. Every phase. No hand-offs.

From site evaluation to final walkthrough, Sonpointe manages your build with the same crew, the same standards, and thirty years of mountain-specific knowledge.

Close-up of a stone foundation corner on a mountain home, precise coursework in warm sandstone, natural morning light raking across the surface to reveal texture and tight mortar joints
Close-up of a stone foundation corner on a mountain home, precise coursework in warm sandstone, natural morning light raking across the surface to reveal texture and tight mortar joints
Detail of heavy timber beam end with visible hand-cut joinery inside a custom home interior, warm north-facing window light falling across the grain, showing precise craftsmanship
Detail of heavy timber beam end with visible hand-cut joinery inside a custom home interior, warm north-facing window light falling across the grain, showing precise craftsmanship
Wide interior view of a custom home under active construction in Colorado, exposed framing and engineered lumber showing precise layout, natural daylight flooding through rough window openings
Wide interior view of a custom home under active construction in Colorado, exposed framing and engineered lumber showing precise layout, natural daylight flooding through rough window openings
Close-up of solid brass door hardware on a custom-built wooden entry door, warm afternoon light catching the lever detail and mortise plate, rich wood grain visible around the fitting
Close-up of solid brass door hardware on a custom-built wooden entry door, warm afternoon light catching the lever detail and mortise plate, rich wood grain visible around the fitting
/ What We Build

Scope of work, clearly defined

Site Evaluation

Design Consultation

Construction Management

Finish Selection

One project manager, one crew, one point of accountability from foundation pour to roof deck. Timelines are built on local weather patterns and realistic material lead times.

We assess soil, grade, drainage, solar exposure, and elevation loads before a plan is drawn. Mountain sites require decisions the flat-land builder never faces.

We work directly with your architect or coordinate design in-house. Every decision—from floor-plan logic to structural engineering—is made with the finished home in mind.

Hardware, stone transitions, millwork, and glazing—chosen for how they perform at altitude, not just how they photograph. We guide every selection with thirty years of what lasts.

+ How It Works

Three phases. One accountable team.

01 — Plan

02 — Build

03 — Close

Site walk, soil assessment, design review, and budget alignment. We tell you what the land requires before you commit to a plan.

Foundation through roof, framing through mechanical rough-in. Regular site access and direct communication—no subcontracted project managers in the middle.

Finish installation, punch-list, and a final walkthrough with the same people who broke ground. No hand-off to a warranty department you've never met.

Ready to talk through your site?

We start every project with a direct conversation—no sales process, no discovery call script. Reach out and we'll schedule time at the site or on the phone.

30+ years. 250+ homes. All of them in this terrain.