HISTORY
Lou Nigro's building background in the construction industry started while working in his father's commercial construction business, dating back to the 1950's.
With his father retiring in 1980, Lou used that opportunity to complete a degree in aviation management and spent the next 12 years as a corporate jet pilot.
Experience, gained from a business that demands responsibility and accountability, helps Lou bring that level of dedication to each project he undertakes. He returned to residential new construction in 1993.
LA Home Builders is now recognized in the building industry as a leader in raising the standard for new home construction. Quality happens on many levels and regardless of its amenities or how you choose to finish your home, we make certain it is built to perform for generations to come.
WHY WE ARE DIFFERENT
We have a wide pool of resources that we work from. Whether it is using 100-year-old reclaimed barn beam from your family farm to become an heirloom in your home or forging custom iron railings that bring design and architecture together, we have the necessary people and tools to make it happen. We restrict production levels of our custom homes to a schedule that allows us to individually focus on the level of design that we and our clients seek to accomplish.
HOW WE WORK
Since 1995, LA Home Builders has worked closely with interior designer Lisza Coffey of Coffey & Co. House of Interiors to create a custom plan and home building experience specifically designed to maximize the advantages of your property and accomplish your goals for both design and budget. We work with you to create a home design with your specific goals in mind.
The planning time we spend together allows us to form an important relationship that gives us the necessary tools to make suggestions and bring the design of your home to the highest level possible.
This benefits our clients, because, learning what you want in your new home allows us to provide a true custom home proposal that reflects specifics, not just a generic estimate on cost. That means less stress and fewer surprises later on.