“A foundry is a place where raw materials are shaped into something precise. Something made to endure.”

We believe the homes that hold up over time are the ones where someone paid close attention to the details that rarely make it into a brochure. The relationship between rooms. The way natural light moves through the space. The small functional choices that make daily life easier. Those are not afterthoughts for us. They are the work.

F Country Foundry Homes logo with a large letter F in beige color, and the words 'Foundry Homes' below, on a black background.

About Us

We established Foundry Homes after years in construction observing a consistent gap in the market. Clients in the Magic Valley who had the means and desire for a genuinely custom home were too often left with something close but not quite right. A floor plan that almost worked. Finishes that felt chosen by someone else. A process that moved on the builder's terms.

Foundry was built to close that gap. Fewer projects, more involvement, and a process centered on making homes actually built for the people that will live in them.

A modern bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, wooden vanities with white countertops, gold fixtures, large window, and decorative plants.
A kitchen with wooden cabinets above a white tiled backsplash, a stove with a silver oven, and decorative items including a striped towel and small kitchen accessories.
Living room with white walls, wooden floors, a fireplace, beige sofas, and chairs, a round wooden coffee table, built-in shelves, and a staircase with wooden steps and metal railings.

Our Philosophy

We build homes the way we'd want them built for our own families.

That means thinking past the day you move in. Layouts that actually work for how people live, space that gets used instead of wasted, and details that hold up over time. Good design isn't just how a home looks, it's how well it works for the people living in it.

That's where the value comes from. A house is one of the biggest investments most people will ever make, and we want every home we build to still be worth that investment ten, twenty, thirty years from now.