OUR PRODUCTS

  • Founded in 2017, Coleman Custom originated in residential construction. We approach each project not as a restoration of what has been, but as a continuation of what’s possible — a chance to deepen architectural legacy within Vail Valley and a look forward in structural and material complexity.

    Working closely with renowned architects, interior designers, engineers, and the heritage of the Vail Valley as place, we shape homes that respond carefully to context. These variables inform how a home breathes, performs, and endures over time. Materials are chosen with intention. Systems are designed for longevity and ease in living. Spatial sequences are crafted for the quiet moments just as much as they are considered for the shared ones.

    Rather than imposing a singular aesthetic, we allow each site and client narrative to guide the architectural outcome. The result is not a house that could be anywhere, but a home that could only exist here.

    Our portfolio reflects individually crafted residences — each holding its own coherent story — bound by a commitment to intentional construction and the belief that homes should feel both deeply personal and intuitively natural to their environment, today and for generations to come.

  • Semi-custom homes strike the balance between thoughtful personalization and the efficiency of an established architectural framework. They offer a canvas that’s already structurally resolved—foundation plans, elevations, and mechanical layouts are typically in place—while still allowing homeowners to curate the finishes, fixtures, and stylistic details that define how they live.

    Buyers avoid the financial unknowns of starting from an entirely blank page. Construction timelines are shortened, overall costs are more predictable, and decision fatigue is dramatically reduced. Yet, there is enough flexibility to select materials that reflect personal taste, integrate smart-home technology, adjust kitchen layouts for entertaining, or incorporate wellness-oriented spaces.

    For many, the value is in the hybrid experience: the assurance that the home is professionally designed, engineered, and optimized for the lot, combined with the satisfaction of tailoring the elements that make it feel distinctly their own.

    Spec homes are designed and constructed by builders pre-emptively—without a contracted buyer—drawing on architectural insight, market trends, regional lifestyle expectations, and thoughtful material palettes. Because they are conceived holistically rather than pieced together over time, the design language is cohesive and highly intentional.

    The greatest advantage is time. These homes are either near completion or move-in ready, eliminating the lengthy design and build cycle. Buyers gain the benefit of a newly constructed residence without the wait, often with comparable warranties, energy-efficient systems, and the latest building technologies.

    Spec homes also simplify the emotional load. All selections—tile, lighting, hardware, cabinetry, appliances—have been curated by a professional team. For buyers who appreciate elevated design but prefer not to navigate dozens of micro-decisions, a well-executed spec home offers a sophisticated, turnkey solution.

    Financial transparency is another advantage: pricing is set, inventory is visible, and there are no surprise costs due to scope changes or material escalation.

  • Legacy estates ask us to design beyond the present moment, they ask us to design for life. They anticipate generational patterns — families that expand, contract, reunite, and evolve — and require architecture capable of holding memory while remaining adaptable. Through flexible guest wings, multi-purpose suites, and circulation that ages gracefully, we create homes that welcome change without losing identity.

    These high-performance estates are informed by the landscape that surrounds them — built to endure. We consider view corridors, natural light, and seasonal rhythms to place each structure thoughtfully on its site. Systems are engineered for resilience, materials are selected for permanence, and details are crafted for longevity. In doing so, we honor the enduring values of mountain living: stewardship, comfort, and continuity.

    What emerges is less a residence and more a long-view investment — a quiet record in how life functions on many levels - physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

  • Rooted in a palpable respect for place, ranch and acreage properties carry a unique responsibility—one that honors their intimate relationship with the land and the natural rhythm of living upon it. These landscapes are not merely owned; they are stewarded. Many have preserved traditions held for generations, extending a lineage of caretaking, agricultural heritage, and a deep-seated connection to open space.

    When it comes to building on these properties, the work becomes as much about listening as it is about constructing. Orientation, elevation, and the natural flow of terrain influence how a structure should present itself—respecting view corridors, watershed movement, wildlife patterns, and wind exposure. Thoughtful siting helps a home feel grounded, softened by its surroundings rather than imposed upon them.

    Materiality plays a critical role. Durable, regionally appropriate selections—stone, timber, weathering steel—age gracefully and withstand the seasonal temperament of expansive plains and foothills. Mechanical systems are often designed with efficiency and resilience in mind, drawing from geothermal opportunities, passive solar gain, and water conservation strategies to lower environmental impact while supporting a self-sustaining lifestyle.

    For builders, ranch and acreage projects demand a higher degree of technical expertise. Soil conditions vary. Accessibility can be seasonal. Long utility runs, septic design, well placement, and fire mitigation all inform a home’s footprint and operational rhythm. Each decision must reconcile modern comfort with the timeless cadence of the land.

    In this context, craftsmanship becomes a form of stewardship. A well-conceived home protects delicate ecosystems, enhances usability without overexerting resources, and honors the wide horizons that define Colorado living. The result is not simply a residence, but a continuation of legacy—an architectural gesture that acknowledges the past while elevating what’s possible for future generations.

  • Renovating within the Vail Valley carries a distinct complexity—one shaped by architectural heritage, environmental sensitivity, and a deep respect for the character that has defined these communities for decades. Here, remodels are rarely exercises in reinvention alone; they serve as acts of restoration, honoring the narrative of a home while thoughtfully elevating it for modern life.

    Many neighborhoods and resort-adjacent enclaves operate under rigorous design review boards. These entities exist not to restrict creativity, but to preserve contextual integrity: rooflines that echo alpine silhouettes, material palettes that age gracefully in high-altitude climates, and fenestration that complements rather than dominates shared view corridors. Working within these guidelines requires a meticulous understanding of historical precedent, building science, and architectural restraint.

    For builders, renovations demand a heightened technical fluency. Aging structural systems, dated mechanical infrastructure, and legacy craftsmanship often require custom solutions to ensure both safety and longevity. Every intervention must reconcile current codes with existing conditions—whether that means upgrading insulation for energy efficiency, reinforcing foundational elements, or reconfiguring interior volumes to support contemporary lifestyles.

    Yet, the value is profound. Thoughtful remodels breathe renewed life into beloved properties, preserving their soul while enhancing livability, wellness, and sustainability. Spaces become more functional, circulation improves, and the home rebalances with the way people gather, rest, and connect today.

    In the Vail Valley, renovation is an art of continuity. It’s less about erasing what came before, and more about amplifying the qualities that made the property exceptional in the first place—attentive craftsmanship, contextual design, and a reverence for place. When executed well, the result is a home that feels both timeless and renewed, seamlessly weaving legacy into the future.

CATALOGUE

  • Coleman Custom Builders delivers high-performance residential environments defined by technical rigor, refined detailing, and disciplined project management. Our approach is rooted in early collaboration with leading architects, interior designers, and engineers, allowing us to resolve complexity at the outset and maintain clarity from concept through completion.

    Luxury estates introduce layered challenges—steep alpine sites, integrated building systems, advanced lighting controls, off-grid readiness, climate-responsive envelopes, and precise material transitions. We allocate senior oversight to ensure continuity of decision-making across structural, mechanical, and fabrication disciplines, mitigating risk while protecting design intent.

    Our experience working with private and profile-sensitive clients informs how we structure communication, documentation, and trade access. We operate with discretion, schedule transparency, and a deep respect for the environments in which we build.

    Each home is delivered as a calibrated system—engineered for longevity, efficiency, and future adaptability. The result is a built environment that performs quietly and endures, where craftsmanship is measured not only in finish quality, but in the integrity of what lies behind the walls.

  • Coleman Custom delivers technically advanced timber construction informed by an understanding of alpine climates, material movement, and long-term structural performance. Early coordination with architects, timber fabricators, and structural engineers allows us to manage tolerances, settlement considerations, and load paths before components arrive on-site, reducing risk during installation.

    Log and timber-frame environments introduce specific challenges—seasonal expansion and contraction, cross-grain checking, concealed connection detailing, and acoustical behavior within open volumes. We integrate mechanical, electrical, and life-safety systems discreetly within exposed structural grids, preserving architectural expression while maintaining accessibility for future service.

    Our construction sequencing accounts for crane logistics, timber staging, and precision joinery, ensuring each element aligns exactly as engineered. Hardware systems, gasket assemblies, and chinking materials are specified to evolve with the building rather than resist natural movement, extending envelope performance over decades.

    Fire mitigation, energy modeling, and maintenance planning are addressed early in the design phase. Senior oversight maintains continuity across fabrication, metalwork integration, and finish carpentry—disciplines where consistency and trade experience materially influence the outcome.

    The result is a high-performance timber environment that balances structural honesty with modern comfort—engineered to age gracefully, respond predictably to mountain conditions, and endure across generations.

  • Known for our collaborative approach, we build mountain residences that engage directly with resort terrain, merging technical performance with the rich history of alpine living. In the Vail Valley, ski-in | ski-out homes carry cultural significance: their siting, massing, and material expression contribute to the visual continuity of a community defined by decades of mountain living.

    Early collaboration with slope operations, civil engineers, and snow consultants informs arrival sequences, grade transitions, and protective strategies for adjacent ski infrastructure. As a result, movement from slope to interior becomes intuitive—gear storage, mudroom circulation, and drying systems are integrated discreetly into the architectural program.

    These environments introduce distinct demands: snow-shedding roof geometries, heated exterior surfaces, and durable cladding systems capable of navigating freeze-thaw cycles throughout the winter season. We model mechanical systems around radiant comfort, humidity control, and variable occupancy, ensuring consistent performance and quiet interior acoustics.

    Aesthetically, palette selection and fenestration strategy are calibrated to frame panoramic ridgelines and capture shifting alpine light. Stone, timber, and metal weather gracefully, creating a visual continuity with legacy structures that shaped early mountain architecture. Interior volumes prioritize warmth and tactility—balancing expansive glass with natural textures and layered lighting.

    Construction logistics often require narrow seasonal windows, crane access on uneven terrain, and snow preservation protocols. Senior oversight maintains continuity across envelope detailing, safety integration near active runs, and design intent within visually sensitive corridors.

    The result is a residence that aligns with the long-standing identity of Vail’s ski culture—technically resilient, visually cohesive, and deeply attuned to the mountain’s cadence. It is a home that performs under winter’s intensity while offering sanctuary, view, and ritual at day’s end.

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LIFESTYLE AMMENITIES

    • Pool

    • Hot Tub

    • Spa Build-out

    • Cold Plunge

    • Sauna

    • Spa Build-Out

DESIGN PHILOSOPHIES