Authentic Craftsmanship

 
 
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Looking for a builder you can trust? I'm Scott. And I manage the ins and outs of every job myself, ensuring it's done right the whole way through. I'd love the chance to show you how quality craftsmanship, mutual trust and a reliable team can make all the difference when it comes to your project and peace of mind.

Take a peek at some of the work we've done.

 
 
I have known Scott since 1996 and have worked with him and referred him countless client projects over the years. His imagination and meticulous nature when approaching a design is unmatched and I consider him to be the pinnacle of artisans you will find in the design/build space. Black Sheep is a company built of ethics and pride of workmanship, putting clients and quality first, with never a corner cut. Scott is a rare find in an industry fraught with inconsistency, and you will enjoy the confidence gained by hiring him for your construction projects simply because the work will be done beautifully, artfully and with unparalleled craftsmanship.
— Trevor Sholders, Dream Space Brokers Realty www.indenverrealestate.com
Scott is the only person my wife and I trust to work on our home. Over the last few years he has renovated the kitchen, bathroom, and basement in our house as well as a duplex we use as a rental property. Throughout each project he has worked with us to ensure we are informed and ultimately end up with a room we love. More than anything else, Scott is a true craftsman who takes a lot of pride in his work.
— Alex C, Client
My wife and I feel we were fortunate to have Scott handle our remodel. From our first meeting it was evident that he was listening to our desires and transformed those ideas into a beautiful and functional space that we love. Scott and his crews operated in a very professional manner and were amazingly clean and considerate.
— Johnathan B, Client
Scott’s work is incredible. Impeccable.
— Margot Elena, Client - excerpt from Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Article
 
 
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