Home is holy ground.
Grove Homes builds 3D-printed affordable housing that reduces construction waste and increases the affordable home supply. Built with the structural integrity of a 5,000-year-old tree. Dense. Enduring. Responsible.
Colorado’s Front Range is one of the fastest-growing regions in America. Housing demand outpaces supply by tens of thousands of units. Traditional construction produces 600 pounds of waste per 1,000 square feet. It doesn’t have to be this way.
3D-printed construction uses only the material the structure needs. No cuts. No offcuts. No dumpsters of scrap lumber. The printer deposits concrete in precise layers — nothing wasted, everything structural.
Every Grove Home is listed and sold through Meridian — a real estate platform powered by Living Surface technology.
Every structural decision in a Grove Home is governed by a principle derived from the bristlecone pine — the longest-living organism on earth. These seven laws aren’t metaphors. They’re engineering specifications translated from 4,857 years of survival into 3D-printed construction.
The bristlecone pine grows at 10,000+ feet in alkaline soil, extreme UV radiation, and sub-zero winters. It doesn’t grow despite adversity. It grows because of adversity. The stress creates density. The density creates endurance.
Carter Luense spent a decade as Executive Director of a national nonprofit across multiple states. Grove Homes is the convergence of that housing experience with a construction method that outlasts everything on the market — while producing a fraction of the waste.
“Unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain.”Psalm 127:1
Grove Homes is accepting waitlist reservations on Colorado’s Front Range. Reducing waste. Increasing supply. Building to stay.
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