Elevated craftsmanship, premium materials, and an uncompromising attention to detail. For clients who expect more from their builder — and from their home.
There's a difference between a custom home and a luxury home. A custom home is built to your floor plan. A luxury home is built to a standard — one where every material is selected with intention, every detail is executed with precision, and the finished product feels like it couldn't exist anywhere else or belong to anyone else.
That's the level of building we're talking about here. Not just custom layouts, but the quality of craftsmanship, the caliber of materials, and the design sensibility that separate a well-built house from a home that genuinely elevates your daily life. Natural stone and real timber, not synthetic alternatives. Hardware and fixtures chosen for beauty and longevity, not just price point. Finishes that look and feel intentional in every room, not like afterthoughts.
We work with clients who know what they want and aren't willing to compromise to get it. People building legacy homes on Wyoming ranch land, executives relocating from the coasts who want space and privacy without sacrificing quality, families investing in a forever home that reflects decades of hard work and a lifetime of taste. These projects require a builder who listens carefully, communicates clearly, and holds every subcontractor and supplier to the same uncompromising standard.
We take on a very limited number of luxury projects each year — intentionally. It's the only way to deliver the level of attention these homes demand.

Natural stone facades, timber framing, hardwood flooring, custom cabinetry, quartzite or marble countertops, designer fixtures, and architectural-grade roofing. We source materials that look exceptional, perform at altitude, and age beautifully. Every selection is made with both aesthetics and longevity in mind.

Luxury isn't just visible — it's felt. Our high-end builds feature advanced insulation systems, high-efficiency HVAC with zoned climate control, triple-pane windows, radiant floor heating, and tight building envelopes that perform in Wyoming's extreme climate. The result is a home that's comfortable year-round, quiet, and energy-efficient despite its size.

Every luxury home we build is designed from the ground up around the client and the land. No spec plans, no modified templates. We collaborate with architects and designers to develop floor plans, elevations, and interior concepts that are completely original — homes that respond to the views, the terrain, and the way you live.

Integrated smart home technology, whole-home audio, automated lighting and climate control, security systems, EV charging, and pre-wired media rooms. We work with specialty integrators to install systems that enhance your daily life without cluttering your home with visible technology.
Luxury projects start with a deeper conversation. We want to understand not just your floor plan preferences, but your lifestyle — how you entertain, how you use outdoor space, what materials and styles resonate with you, and what you've seen in other homes that you loved or didn't. If you have a property, we'll walk it together to understand the land's opportunities — views, sun exposure, natural features, and privacy. If you're still searching for land, we can advise on what to look for.
We work with you and, when appropriate, with architects and interior designers to develop a design that's authentically yours. This phase is more involved than a standard custom home — we'll go through multiple iterations of floor plans, elevations, material boards, and 3D renderings until every detail is right. Nothing moves to construction until you're genuinely excited about the design, not just satisfied.
Every material, fixture, finish, and system is specified in detail before construction begins. You'll see and approve selections for everything from stone and timber to cabinet hardware and grout color. The budget is built around these real selections — not placeholder allowances that balloon later. Our goal is a comprehensive, fixed-price contract with no ambiguity and no surprises.
Luxury builds require a different level of supervision. We're on-site daily, inspecting work as it happens — not after it's covered up. Framing tolerances are tighter. Finish work is held to a higher standard. Subcontractors who don't meet our expectations are corrected or replaced. You'll receive regular updates with photos and progress reports, and you're always welcome on-site to see your home take shape.
Before handoff, we conduct a meticulous multi-point inspection covering every system, surface, and detail in the home. We address every item — no matter how small — before we consider the project complete. We also provide a comprehensive homeowner orientation walking you through every system, material care recommendation, and warranty so you know your home inside and out from day one.
Luxury materials and design mean nothing if the home doesn't perform. Wyoming and Northern Colorado's extreme wind, UV exposure, snow loads, and temperature swings require a builder who understands high-performance building science — not just high-end aesthetics. We engineer every luxury home for the specific conditions of its site so it's as comfortable and durable as it is beautiful. Premium windows, advanced insulation, and properly sized mechanical systems aren't upgrades for us. They're the baseline.
We take on a small number of luxury projects each year because that's the only way to deliver the level of attention they require. Your home won't be competing for our time with fifteen other active builds. When we commit to your project, we're fully present — from design through move-in.
Luxury finishes require skilled hands. Over years of building in this region, we've developed relationships with the best finish carpenters, stone masons, tile installers, painters, and specialty tradespeople available. These aren't the cheapest subs — they're the best. And they know that working with us means meeting a standard most builders don't require.
Many of our luxury clients value privacy. We respect that completely. We don't publicize project details, locations, or client information without explicit permission. Our communication is professional, our job sites are clean and organized, and we treat your property and your neighbors with the same respect we'd expect on our own.

We build luxury and high-end custom homes across Southeast Wyoming and Northern Colorado, including:
Wyoming: Cheyenne • Laramie • Burns • Pine Bluffs • Carpenter • Hillsdale • Horse Creek • and rural properties throughout Laramie and Albany Counties
Colorado: Wellington • Livermore • Severance • Ault • Berthoud • Windsor • Eaton • Fort Collins area • and acreage properties throughout Larimer and Weld Counties
Wyoming's combination of wide-open land, dramatic landscapes, no state income tax, and growing interest from out-of-state buyers makes it one of the most compelling places to build a luxury home in the Mountain West. Whether you're building a modern ranch compound outside Cheyenne, a timber-and-stone retreat in the foothills near Livermore, or a high-end barndominium on a working ranch, we have the experience and the standards to deliver it.
Please reach us at chase@browtinebuilders.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Luxury homes in our region typically start around $350 per square foot and range to $600+ depending on the design, materials, site conditions, and level of finish. The wide range reflects the difference between a high-quality custom home with upgraded finishes and a true luxury build with natural stone, timber framing, imported materials, and high-performance systems throughout. Land, site development, and landscaping are additional. We develop a detailed, spec-level budget during the design phase so you have complete cost clarity before construction begins.
Plan for 12 to 20+ months of construction, plus 3 to 6 months of pre-construction for design, engineering, and specification. Luxury homes take longer because the level of detail, material lead times, and craftsmanship standards are significantly higher than a standard custom build. Imported stone, custom millwork, and specialty fixtures often have extended lead times that we build into the schedule from the beginning. We'll give you a realistic timeline based on your specific project and keep you informed of any adjustments along the way.
It comes down to three things: materials, craftsmanship, and attention to detail. A standard custom home uses quality builder-grade materials and finishes. A luxury home uses premium and often specialty materials — real stone instead of manufactured, solid hardwood instead of engineered, custom cabinetry instead of semi-custom, and fixtures selected for design integrity rather than price point. The craftsmanship standard is higher — tighter tolerances, more complex joinery, hand-finished surfaces, and specialty installations that require experienced tradespeople. And the attention to detail extends to things most people never notice until they live with them — how light moves through a room, how a door handle feels, how sound carries between spaces. Those details add up to a home that feels fundamentally different to live in.
Yes — and some of our most rewarding projects have been luxury homes on large, private Wyoming and Colorado properties. Remote builds require additional planning around access roads, utility infrastructure, material delivery logistics, and sometimes temporary construction power and water. For off-grid or semi-remote properties, we design with solar, propane, well, and septic systems integrated from the start. The logistics are more complex, but the result — a luxury home on a stunning, private piece of land — is worth every bit of planning.
Wyoming offers a combination that's hard to find anywhere else: vast amounts of land with dramatic landscapes, no state income tax, relatively low property taxes, minimal regulation compared to many western states, and a growing community of people who've chosen Wyoming for exactly these reasons. For clients relocating from California, Texas, the Northeast, or other high-cost areas, building a luxury home in Wyoming often delivers significantly more home, more land, and more privacy for the same or lower investment — with tax savings that compound year after year. The lifestyle here is authentic, uncrowded, and increasingly attractive to people who want space and quality of life without compromise.
If you're planning a home that demands exceptional quality, premium materials, and a builder who won't cut corners, we'd welcome the conversation. Reach out for a private, no-obligation consultation. We'll discuss your vision, your property, and what it takes to bring both together at the level you expect.
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