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The wide-open land, high desert wind, and big skies in Sweetwater County call for a spectacular custom home. Structures should be designed to reflect both the landscape and the local lifestyle. Whether you're settling on a parcel outside Rock Springs or building a homestead closer to Farson, call us for a grounded and experienced approach rooted in local experience.
At Unshakeable Custom Homes, we take on each project as a complete process—from architectural planning to structural design, material selections, permitting, and construction. Our team works together in-house to avoid the common breakdowns that happen when design and building are split between companies. We coordinate everything early, track every detail, and manage each phase carefully.

What Sets Our Process Apart
One Team From Start to Finish
Custom homes succeed when the same group handles the entire scope. We bring architecture, engineering, and construction into one process so decisions can be made quickly and followed through without confusion. You won’t have to pass information between vendors or chase down answers from third parties. From the first meeting to the final walkthrough, you’ll work with the same team who knows the site, understands your goals, and can troubleshoot on the fly if anything changes.
Planning For Real-World Conditions
Our early planning work sets the tone for a better build. We handle feasibility studies, site evaluations, and budgeting before the design is finalized. That helps us avoid scope creep, reduce permitting delays, and make sure the home actually fits the land. In Sweetwater County, soil stability, wind exposure, and long utility runs all factor into how we build. We account for those factors in the earliest stages—not after construction has already begun.

Architecture and Layout For the Land
Perfect For Rural Properties
In communities like Wamsutter, Superior, and Point of Rocks, lots often sit on open, undeveloped land. This gives you flexibility but also brings challenges. We design homes to work with long driveways, uneven grades, and utility limitations. Wraparound porches, long rooflines, and covered entries are common features that provide shelter from sun, wind, and snow.
Vaulted ceilings, open kitchens, and great rooms with large picture windows are popular among our clients, and we know how to design those features to meet structural and energy code requirements. Every home we design is specific to the site it’s built on and the people who will live there.
Use of Light, Views and Layout
We take natural light, views, and seasonal wind direction into account when positioning every home on its lot. That might mean angling the house to face the hills outside Green River or placing windows and decks to avoid harsh afternoon sun in the desert basin. The floor plan follows the way you live, and the materials are selected to hold up under local conditions.
Engineering and Design
Framing and Foundation Plans
Our in-house structural team reviews every design and creates plans that align with the site’s real demands. High wind exposure, expansive soil, and snow loads all affect how we build in Sweetwater County. Whether you’re working with a flat parcel near the river or a hillside outside McKinnon, we size beams, design foundations, and specify roof systems that meet both code and common sense.
Many of our homes feature open floor plans, vaulted ceilings, and minimal interior walls. We create framing solutions that support those designs without overbuilding or driving up material costs. Everything is engineered for strength, efficiency, and long-term performance.
Personalized Spaces and Finishes
Interior selections are part of the design-build process, not something left until the end. We work with each client to select finishes that reflect their lifestyle. Some homeowners lean toward warm woods, natural stone, and rustic detailing. Others prefer cleaner lines, concrete floors, and minimalist cabinetry. We support both and guide each choice to keep the look consistent and the project moving forward.
Functional features like heated mudrooms, drop zones, laundry rooms with exterior access, or dedicated gear storage are often just as important as visual finishes. We help clients think through how they’ll use the space year-round so nothing gets overlooked.
Also, in a place where temperatures can shift dramatically in a single day, insulation and ventilation are incredibly important. We plan mechanical systems, wall assemblies, and window placements to balance comfort and efficiency. Our homes are designed to feel quiet, warm, and stable—even when it’s snowing sideways or blazing hot outside.

Areas We Serve Throughout Sweetwater County
Our custom homes can be found across Sweetwater County, from city-adjacent lots to remote ranchland. In Rock Springs, we often build for clients who want more space while staying near town. In Green River, we’ve designed homes that take advantage of elevated lots and river valley views.
In Farson and Eden, where properties are larger and infrastructure is limited, we develop homes that prioritize durability and function without losing sight of design. We’ve also worked in rural communities like Wamsutter, Bairoil, and McKinnon, where remote building requires careful logistics, utility planning, and long-view thinking.
Every project is tailored to its location, with plans that match zoning, permitting timelines, and real terrain conditions.

Let's Talk About Your Property
Get in Touch For a Complimentary Consultation
Building a home in Sweetwater County brings opportunity and responsibility. The land offers space and independence, but it also demands a builder who knows how to work with its challenges. At Unshakeable Custom Homes, we bring together every service under one roof. That allows us to stay focused, resolve issues early, and deliver homes that will last for generations. If you’re thinking about building, we’d be happy to talk through your goals and begin shaping a design that works from the ground up.