Parade of Homes
Two homes. One idea. Built for the way we live.
What This Is
Agave Gardens is two custom homes on a single quiet parcel off the corner of 6th Avenue and 30th Street, in Durango’s Animas City neighborhood. The two were drawn and built together — they share a site, a design language, and an intent — but each is its own home, with its own temperament. We named them Lehua and Pua.
A common drive runs about four hundred feet in off the corner. Lehua peels off to the west first, snuggling in low on the site. Pua sits straight ahead at the end of the drive, rising into the slope. A trail at the start of the shared drive connects directly to Riverview Elementary — one of the most sought-after K–5 schools in Durango — which makes this one of the rare spots in town where kids walk to school in 3 minutes from their own front door.
Both homes were designed around a simple idea: built for the way we actually live. Layered privacy, so every person in the house can find their own space. Curiosity in the layout, so you always want to see what’s around the corner. And a deliberate blur between inside and out — because in Durango, most of the year, we want both.
Two Temperaments
The two homes share a design language and express it in opposite moods. Pua is enveloping and intimate — deep tones, rich materials, a sense of retreat. Lehua is expansive and serene — warm light, soft palette, a sense of ease. You already know which one is yours.
Lehua lives on one floor — something that simply doesn’t exist at this scale in downtown Durango, where the lots won’t allow it. Pua reaches upward across two floors and a great-room volume. Each carries a fully independent ADU. Each is anchored to the San Juan landscape with native plantings, boulders, and crushed-granite paths. Together they read as a pair without ever repeating each other.

Lehua

Pua
Innovation. Quality. Integrity.
