Custom builds that meet Franklin's standards
Franklin homeowners hold their properties to a standard, and their HOAs put it in writing. That suits us fine — matching a build to the house is the whole point of custom construction, and our drawings make architectural review boards comfortable.
Building in Franklin and Williamson County
From the historic streets near downtown to the planned communities off Highway 96 and Cool Springs, Franklin yards come with expectations: the shed can't look like a kit, the pergola has to match the trim, and the HOA wants a drawing first. Here's how we work with that:
- HOA-ready submissions. Dimensioned drawings, siding and shingle specs, and paint colors — the packet your review board wants, provided with the quote.
- House-matched materials. Franklin's housing stock leans brick, Hardie, and board-and-batten. We match siding profile, trim, and color so the new structure reads as original.
- Finish level to match the neighborhood. Wrapped posts, real trim details, and paint-grade work. The difference between "they put up a shed" and "was that always there?"
Popular projects in Franklin
Williamson County wish lists run bigger than storage: backyard studios and office sheds with windows and insulation-ready framing, pergolas over patios, full covered porches, and decks in composite that keep their looks without weekend maintenance. And plenty of classic custom sheds — usually with the upgrade boxes checked.
The process, Franklin edition
Same three steps as everywhere — quote, plan, build — with one addition: if your neighborhood has architectural review, we time the build to follow your approval and supply whatever documentation the board asks for. Send us your project with your neighborhood name and we'll tell you exactly what the path looks like.