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Architectural Services For Custom Homes and Renovations in Wyoming
Designing a custom home is a personal process. It should reflect your lifestyle, your values, and the land you build on. At Unshakeable Custom Homes, we treat every design like it matters, because it does. Our in-house architects are ready to help you explore ideas, refine your vision, and create something that feels like home from the very beginning.
If you're thinking about building in Jackson Hole, Star Valley, or anywhere in western Wyoming, let’s talk. We’d love to hear about your ideas and share how our team can help bring them to life.

What Does a Residential Architect Do?
Design Planning and Space Configuration
A residential architect works at the intersection of creativity and practicality. They take ideas and turn them into spaces that feel natural to live in and easy to build. That involves much more than drawing floor plans. Architects think through how rooms relate to one another, how light enters throughout the day, how the home sits on the site, and how materials perform in the local climate.
Building Codes, Climate, and Materials
In Wyoming, architects also need to account for heavy snow loads, strong wind exposure, fire mitigation, and wide daily temperature shifts. They plan for efficient insulation, strategic window placement, and structural elements that match the demands of mountain living. They also work with local zoning laws, HOA guidelines, and building codes, which can vary significantly depending on the county or community.
Work With One Unified Team
Designing a home in Jackson Hole or anywhere in western Wyoming calls for more than just a set of blueprints. It’s about shaping a space that reflects your lifestyle, connects with the land, and holds up through Wyoming’s wide-ranging seasons. Residential architects help bring that vision to life while thinking through structure, flow, and how the home will be lived in over time.
At Unshakeable Custom Homes, we go beyond traditional architectural services. Our process combines architecture, interior design, and construction into one seamless experience. You won’t need to coordinate between different vendors or worry about plans getting lost in translation. From the first sketches to move-in day, our team handles everything in-house.


Architecture + Custom Home Build
Why Architecture Comes First
Architecture lays the groundwork for every other part of a custom home. The design decisions made early on affect everything from budget to construction timeline to how the home will function in daily life. If the architectural phase happens in isolation, there’s a risk that plans will need costly revisions once construction begins.
Eliminating Disconnect Between Design and Build
That’s why Unshakeable Custom Homes brings everything under one roof. We’re a true design-build firm. The same team that designs your home also builds it. That gives us a clear line of communication from start to finish. You don’t have to manage separate contracts for architecture, engineering, and construction. You don’t have to relay questions or updates between vendors. Instead, you have one dedicated team that shares a common goal: bringing your home to life exactly as you imagined it.
Full-Service Architecture From the Ground Up
Alignment Between Budget & Timeline
When you work with us, you’re not just getting plans drawn. You’re getting a fully integrated process that starts with a conversation about how you live, what you value, and what kind of home would make your life better. From there, our architecture and design team creates initial concepts, refines them with your feedback, and develops full construction drawings ready for permitting and engineering.
Design and Construction Coordination
Because we build the homes we design, we keep the entire process grounded in reality. We know what materials cost, how long things take to fabricate, and how each design choice affects the construction schedule. That allows us to keep your project aligned with your budget and timeline, right from the start.

Designs That Belong in WY
Site-Specific Architectural Strategies
Western Wyoming demands a thoughtful approach to design. The views are dramatic, the weather can be intense, and the terrain changes from one lot to the next. Our architects take all of that into account. We design homes that sit comfortably in the landscape, take full advantage of their surroundings, and reflect the personalities of the people who live in them.
Architectural Styles Based on Client Vision
Some clients come to us looking for a rustic mountain lodge with timber framing and native stone. Others want something clean and modern with wide glass walls and open floor plans. We don’t have a house style we apply to every project. Instead, we listen, observe, and respond to what makes your property and your vision unique.

Areas We Serve
Teton County, Including Jackson and Wilson
We work throughout Teton County, including Jackson, Wilson, Teton Village, and Moran. Our team understands the local permitting process and stays current with the environmental guidelines that shape building in this part of Wyoming. We’ve designed homes that respect the viewsheds, topography, and architectural expectations of the region. From the valley floor to the forested foothills, we know what works and what lasts.
Lincoln County, Including Alpine and Star Valley
In Lincoln County, we’ve helped clients build in places like Star Valley Ranch, Alpine, and Afton. Every project brings its own challenges, from winter access to hillside engineering. Our approach is grounded in listening to what clients want and designing homes that respond to the land. Whether you're planning a tucked-away cabin or a spacious family retreat, we bring local insight and design experience to the table.
We also offer architectural services in Sublette, Fremont, and Sweetwater Counties. We’ve worked on custom home projects in towns like Pinedale, Lander, and Rock Springs. Some homes are built on wide-open acreage, others take shape within town limits. We adapt to each setting and tailor the design to reflect the character of the lot and the lifestyle of the homeowner.
