Castle Rock Custom Home Builder Iron & Branch Expands to Sedalia
Castle Rock's Iron & Branch Design Build is bringing luxury custom homes to Sedalia, citing the rural community's rolling hills and proximity to Denver as ideal for secluded retreats.

Iron & Branch Design Build, the Castle Rock-based luxury custom home firm founded by Travis Dunkum, has announced an expansion of its residential design-build services into Sedalia, Colorado, pushing the company's footprint further into Douglas County's rural foothills corridor.
Dunkum, who operates the firm out of 202 Sixth St in Castle Rock, pointed to Sedalia's landscape as the core draw. The company's expansion materials describe the community as "a hidden gem nestled amongst rolling hills and lush landscapes," with sprawling ranch properties and scenic vistas that suit the kind of expansive, custom builds Iron & Branch specializes in. The firm's stated rationale is direct: Sedalia's rural character paired with its proximity to Denver makes it attractive to homeowners seeking privacy without sacrificing access to the metro.
The firm's integrated design-build model, which keeps architectural design and construction under one roof, is positioned as a differentiator in a county where custom home demand has tracked closely with population growth along the I-25 corridor. Iron & Branch describes its work as reflecting "the unique lifestyle of the Colorado mountains and foothills," with an emphasis on craftsmanship, sustainability, and what the company calls a collaborative process between builder and client.
Dunkum is excited about the opportunity to contribute to the local community, according to the company's announcement. He recognizes that Sedalia is a unique place, characterized by its natural beauty and a strong sense of community, and aims to enhance the local market and provide residents with the opportunity to create their dream homes.

Sedalia sits at the northern edge of Douglas County, tucked between Littleton and Larkspur along U.S. 85. The area has remained largely rural while neighboring communities along the Front Range absorbed rapid residential development over the past decade, making it a logical next target for a builder whose brand centers on secluded, custom retreats rather than production-style subdivision work.
Iron & Branch can be reached at 210-861-4882 or travis@ironandbranchdesignbuild.com. The company's mailing address is 202 Sixth St STE 301k, Castle Rock, CO 80104.
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