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At Capstone Custom Homes, we know that some families need a lot of space — and the Sequoia floor plan is designed to deliver exactly that.

ADA accessibility is an important consideration when building a custom home, especially if you plan to age in place. There are many upgrades you can make to enhance a home’s accessibility for ease of use and improved safety.

While a floor plan is certainly an important part of creating a stunning custom home, it all starts with the property itself — namely, the lot/land where you plan to build.

At Capstone Custom Homes, we pride ourselves on our ability to transform our floor plans based on the needs and desires of each customer. This custom ranch home in the rolling hills of Mansfield, Ohio is the perfect example of that.

You don’t need a home to be over 2,000 square feet for it to feel spacious and welcoming — case in point, the Fairview.

While the term “spring cleaning” may have become a cliche at this point, there is no denying that a yearly deep clean is great for any home.

Just about every homebuilder conducts construction walkthroughs with the buyer as the house gets closer to being finished.

At Capstone Custom Homes, we love taking our floor plans to the next level by incorporating custom features and additions that our customers want.

As its name implies, the Big Bend is a big floor plan! At over 2,200 square feet, this open-concept design features high vaulted ceilings, a two-story foyer, and an open kitchen and great room to create an inviting, elegant atmosphere.

At Capstone Custom Homes, we design our own floor plans from scratch, which we can then customize for any home build. For three generations, we’ve built homes from Cleveland to Columbus, fine-tuning our expertise and skills.