Modern bedroom with a stone accent wall, wooden slat wall with vertical lighting, large bed with white and brown pillows, a dark gray armchair, a tall green plant, and large windows showing trees outside.

BUILT BY HAND.
GUIDED BY
HEART.

The Story of Homegrown Hideaways

Hospitality is our family inheritance

Our story doesn’t begin with blueprints or booking sites. It began 75 years ago in a local fish market and a family remodeling business. It was there, among the salt and the sawdust, that Chris learned the true meaning of service: that hard work is a quiet form of respect, and that “luxury” is simply the result of obsessive attention to detail.

A group of eleven people standing together outdoors, smiling at the camera, in a busy plaza with yellow buildings and umbrellas in the background.
A man is holding two young girls on his arms outdoors in a scenic setting with mountains, trees, and a garden in the background. All three are smiling and happy.

From the Boardroom back to the Workbench

After a career in corporate America, we realized that our true calling wasn't found in a skyscraper. It was found in the magic of the “welcome.” We wanted to create spaces that didn't just house guests, but moved them. Chris traded his suit for a hammer once more, dedicating the last 20 years to perfecting the art of the mountain retreat.

Children and a dog sitting on rocks by a river in a lush green forest on a sunny day.
A smiling man and woman standing outdoors with mountains and cloudy sky in the background.

The Hideout Dream

We didn’t want to build just another cabin; we wanted to build an experiential escape. A place where you can arrive and never feel the need to leave, because every corner of the property is filled with moments to explore, enjoy, and remember. We spent years searching for this exact piece of land, and maiculously building our unique vision.

Side-by-side comparison showing a forested area before and after a modern house is built. The "Before" shows dense green trees and grass, the "After" depicts a contemporary house on a hillside with large windows, lighting, and a landscaped yard.

The Hideout is the culmination of that journey. It is a radical reimagining of what a forest escape can be. A place where a four-story thrill slide coexists with copper soaking tubs, and where high-end design meets the unbridled joy of a child’s imagination.

A modern hotel room with two beds, decor pillows, and starry galaxy-themed ceiling lights, separated by a glass partition with a mirrored wall on one side.
A view from above of a large metal water slide winding through a lush green garden, with trees, rocks, and a fire pit area visible below.
Modern bathroom with a large window overlooking a green forest, featuring a freestanding copper bathtub, a glass shower door, a wooden vanity with two copper sinks, a vase with greenery, and a towel rack with white towels.