EVstudio’s architects and engineers are the experienced, creative and strategic experts in residential home design.
EVstudio’s residential team has designed custom and production homes throughout the United States.
Our complete integration of design, architecture, and engineering is fairly unique in the design of homes. Most architects utilize consultants to design the home structure and engineering solutions. This means the structure design comes after the architectural design, which can lead to complications and additional expense. Within EVstudio, the architecture, engineering, and structure are designed together, which leads to solutions that are more holistically integrated.
Designing For
Prior to designing a home, we meet with the homeowner or builder to “program” their project. In this initial meeting, we discuss size, style, budget, structure, the land, and the owner’s priorities. This allows us to have a comprehensive viewpoint that establishes the design.
Visualization is also a very important element in the design process. For every project, EVstudio uses 3D computer modeling to allow clients to preview and understand the project as a whole easily.
Residential Overview
Residential Projects

Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity
Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity

The collaboration between EVstudio and Blue Spruce Habitat for Humanity exemplifies the power of thoughtful design in addressing housing shortages while building strong, vibrant communities.
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Ilium Telluride Workforce Housing
Ilium Telluride Workforce Housing

The project addressed the site’s complex topography with innovative foundation designs to navigate steep slopes and challenging geological conditions, including nine-foot foundation walls on one side and exploding bedrock on the other. EVstudio incorporated various solutions, such as over-garage foundations, stepped crawl spaces, and deep crawl spaces, to ensure structural integrity and adaptability. Built during the demanding winter months, Ilium Telluride showcases a commitment to delivering high-quality housing in rugged environments.
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Yellowtail – Big Sky
Yellowtail – Big Sky

Yellowtail Residences in Big Sky, Montana, is a thoughtfully designed housing community made up of modular luxury duplexes offering modern living with breathtaking mountain views. Our architectural team emphasized functional layouts, high-quality materials, and energy-efficient features to create comfortable and sustainable luxury homes. Conveniently located near local amenities, Yellowtail Residences provide the perfect blend of style, convenience, and Montana charm. The modules were manufactured by Irontown Modular in Spanish Fork Utah. The General Contractor was the experienced modular team at Langlas and Associates.
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Lowell Village Townhomes
Lowell Village Townhomes

Located in downtown Grand Junction, the Lowell Village Townhomes blend “new” and “old” in an ideal location between Main Street and the residential historic district. The design references 1920s, Spanish-style school on the site. These 4 modern townhomes include 4 ADU’s over the garages in the alleyway. While all 4 have currently been sold, homebuyers were able to choose from 3 different levels of interior finish packages, and different professionally chosen color packages, too.
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Carlton Bay Townhomes
Carlton Bay Townhomes

Carlton Bay Townhomes consists of 17 attached single-family residences ranging between 1,600sf and 1,800sf with an additional two-car garage space. All units are two-story, three-bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, and later units feature an interior courtyard.
EVstudio (formerly neUdesign) worked with the client and the jurisdiction to be able to provide this variation in the surrounding residential and commercial neighborhood, resulting in an ideal lifestyle – free of exterior maintenance but within close proximity to the Greenbelt and Boise River, nearby shopping and restaurants, and well within the range of the Treasure Valley’s attractions.
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White Hawk
White Hawk

White Hawk is an infill development that provides apartment-style living in a series of 4-plexes and duplexes – totaling 88 units.
The 4-plexes are two stories with the same tenant living above and below, consisting of two 2-bedroom / 1 1/2 bath units and two 3 bedroom/2 bath units ranging in size from 1,055sf up to 1,260sf.
The duplexes are single story with a 2 bed/2 bath unit approximately 1,010sf and a 3 bedroom/2 bath unit at 1,200sf.
The community has an oversized dog park, walking paths, barbecue areas, and a large tot lot for family fun. The complex blends seamlessly with the surrounding single-family residences while offering a variation in lifestyle.
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A partnership with EVstudio brings your project to a new level.
- Floor to ceiling. Working with you through every step we ensure every space meets your needs now and into the future.
- Create the right choice of systems. Based on decades of combined experience, we optimize structural (traditional, SIPs, and ICF systems), mechanical, and electrical systems for efficiency and functionality.
- Sustainable design options. Sustainability is not merely a talking point. We believe in providing a home, and you can enjoy in any climate while honoring green practices.
- Breadth of experience yields better solutions. Our residential specialists have experience in many other project types offered by EVstudio, which affords us knowledge with the latest in materials, technologies, and systems not typically available at a residential only design firm.
- Investment homes as a speciality. Our residential specialists bring a depth of experience with investment homes such as speculative home construction as well as fix and flips. We understand the budgetary impacts of design and work to achieve the financial goals for the project.
Articles Written by our Residential Experts

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