Our Work in Coastal Orange County

Every project in the ATP portfolio is held to the same measure: care in planning, precision in execution, consistency in delivery.

We don't lead with project counts. We lead with the standard, because the standard is what every project in this portfolio has in common, regardless of scope, location, or complexity.

Below is a cross-section of completed work across Newport Beach and Coastal Orange County: three project types, three cities, one measure.

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Custom home exterior at Bay Drive, Newport Beach
Custom Homes

Newport Beach Custom Home

Custom Home Construction | Newport Beach, CA

A ground-up custom residence, designed and built with architectural precision from site preparation through final delivery. Every decision, structural, material, and finish, was made with a single intention: build a home that will be lived in, valued, and passed down. Not just completed. The project required close coordination between pre-construction planning and field execution to ensure the architectural vision held through every phase of the build. The result is a home that is exactly what was specified from the beginning.

Whole-home remodel exterior, Newport Beach
Remodel

Newport Beach Whole-Home Remodel

Whole-House Remodeling | Coastal Orange County

A full interior and structural transformation across a lived-in home in Coastal Orange County. The planning and sequencing work done before construction began made the difference: the home was staged in phases, each one completed and enclosed before the next began, keeping daily life as intact as possible throughout. The result feels completely reimagined. The sequencing meant the finished spaces reflect the craft, not the construction.

Home addition at Oxbow Olin, Newport Beach
Home Addition

Costa Mesa Home Addition

Home Addition | Costa Mesa, CA

A home addition designed to feel continuous with the original structure. Architectural continuity was treated as a first requirement, not a late-stage design concern: the structural and design decisions were made together from the beginning. That early integration is why the expanded square footage reads as part of the home rather than an extension of it. The addition doesn't announce itself. It simply belongs.

Newport Beach bay front home remodel by ATP Builders
Remodel

Newport Beach Bay Front Remodel

Whole-House Remodeling | Newport Beach, CA

A whole-home remodel on Newport Beach's bay front, where site exposure and scope demanded careful sequencing from the first planning conversation. The home required close coordination across every trade to ensure the architectural decisions made in pre-construction held through execution. The result is a home that reads as exactly what it was designed to be — a bay front residence rebuilt to last.

Custom oceanfront home exterior at dusk, Newport Beach
Custom Homes

Newport Beach Oceanfront Custom Home

Custom Home Construction | Newport Beach, CA

A ground-up custom residence built directly on the Newport Beach shoreline, where the site demands are as specific as the architecture. Material selections — board-formed concrete, standing seam metal roofing, and floor-to-ceiling glazing — were each evaluated for long-term performance in a salt-air environment, not for appearance alone. Design and construction were managed as a single continuous process, which meant structural decisions and finish details were resolved together before the first framing went up. The result is a home engineered for the site it occupies.

Three-story custom home with rooftop deck at sunset, Newport Beach Peninsula
Custom Homes

Newport Beach Peninsula Custom Home

Custom Home Construction | Newport Beach, CA

A three-story custom residence on the Newport Beach Peninsula, built to maximize a narrow coastal lot without sacrificing structural integrity or livable space. The rooftop deck, terraced living levels, and street-level entry were each resolved as part of a single structural and design system — not added on after the fact. Exterior materials, balcony detailing, and glazing were evaluated for long-term performance in a direct salt-air environment. The build was sequenced to keep each level enclosed before work on the next began. The finished home uses the full height of the site.

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