Styles
Thoroughbred Custom Homes is a true custom builder that is not bound by any one specific style. We design and build each of our homes from a blank piece of paper, ensuring that our clients recieve a home that suits their specific style. These are some of the more popular styles we have designed and built, however, we can custom design your home to any style you choose.
Traditional
Traditional style homes typically evoke a sense of warmth, familiarity, and timeless charm. The roofs are often steeply pitched with gables and sometimes dormer windows, reflecting a classic silhouette. Commonly built with brick, stone, or wood siding, showcasing durability and craftsmanship.
Contemporary
Contemporary style homes embody a sleek, minimalist aesthetic that emphasizes clean lines, open spaces, and a harmonious blend of form and function. Often featuring geometric shapes, asymmetrical designs, and low-pitched roofs.
Transitional
Transitional style homes blend the classic elegance of traditional design with the clean lines and simplicity of contemporary aesthetics, creating a harmonious balance between comfort, sophistication, and timeless appeal. They typically use a combination of materials such as brick, stone, wood siding, and stucco, achieving a versatile and polished exterior.
Hill Country
Hill Country style homes are distinctive for their blend of rustic charm, natural materials, and relaxed elegance, inspired by the rugged beauty of the Texas Hill Country region. Typically constructed using native limestone, cedar wood siding, and metal roofing, reflecting the region’s natural landscape and materials.
Mediterranean
Mediterranean style homes evoke the sun-soaked charm of coastal regions around the Mediterranean Sea. Characterized by low-pitched tile roofs, often red or terra cotta, with a combination of stucco and stone exterior walls. Arched windows and doorways are common, reflecting a Moorish influence.
Modern
Modern style homes are characterized by their clean lines, minimalistic aesthetic, and emphasis on functionality and simplicity. Featuring geometric shapes, clean lines, and flat or low-pitched roofs, they often prioritize asymmetry and simplicity over ornate detailing. Large windows are a hallmark of modern homes, often spanning from floor to ceiling to maximize natural light and blur the line between indoor and outdoor spaces.