CSLB #580756Licensed & Insured
925-233-0109Mon–Fri 8–5 · Lafayette, CA
Serving Orinda, CA · CSLB #580756

General Contractor in Orinda, CA

Custom homes, additions, and ADUs on Orinda’s wooded hillside lots, built by a licensed team that self-performs every trade. We handle the grading, drainage, and fire-zone detailing these properties demand — from Sleepy Hollow to Orinda Downs and Glorietta.

Since 1989
37 Years Building
30
In-House Crew
Every
Trade Self-Performed
1
Team & Contract
What We Do

Building on Orinda’s hills, the right way

Orinda is defined by its terrain: wooded, sloped lots, mature oaks, and a housing stock of mid-century and custom homes tucked into the hills. That setting is exactly why building here is more involved than on a flat suburban lot — grading, drainage, hillside foundations, and Wildland-Urban Interface fire requirements all come into play before finishes ever do. Rhino Builders has built on Contra Costa’s hillside lots since 1989, and we self-perform every trade, so the hardest parts of an Orinda project are never subcontracted away. These are the four projects Orinda homeowners ask about most.

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Custom Home Builder

Orinda’s hillside lots are prime ground for ground-up custom homes — and the most demanding to build well. We engineer the foundation to the soils report, design drainage that satisfies the city, plan construction access on steep sites, and detail the whole structure to fire-zone standards. Architecture, permitting, and construction stay under one roof, so the vision that’s drawn is the home that gets built.

A modern residential home featuring a contemporary design with mixed materials including stone and wood siding, accented by warm orange-brown wood trim around windows and architectural elements. The single-story structure showcases multiple gabled rooflines, large picture windows, and a curved driveway leading to the front entrance, set against a backdrop of mature trees and well-maintained landscaping with native plantings.
A modern residential dwelling photographed at twilight features a low-profile design with extensive glazing and warm interior lighting. The single-story home showcases clean lines, dark exterior cladding, and a raised deck with dark steps facing a manicured lawn. Mature eucalyptus trees frame the property against a deepening blue evening sky, creating a contemporary architectural contrast with the natural landscape.
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Home Additions

Many Orinda families love their location but have outgrown a mid-century floor plan. A well-designed addition — a primary suite, an expanded kitchen, a second story — adds space without giving up the setting. On sloped lots the tie-in and foundation work is the real challenge, so we scope the structure before the finishes and build an addition that belongs to the house.

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ADU Construction

A detached ADU on an Orinda lot works for extended family, rental income, or a private studio — but siting one on a slope means grading, drainage, and utility runs are the make-or-break details. We assess the buildable envelope against setbacks, terrain, and fire-zone rules, then handle design, city permits, and construction as one process.

A modern backyard garden studio with natural wood siding and large glass windows sits on a paved patio, featuring a covered entry porch and contemporary design. The structure is surrounded by manicured landscaping including boxwood shrubs and mature trees, with a residential home visible in the background. The studio appears to be a functional outdoor workspace or guest accommodation set within a well-maintained suburban residential property.
Contemporary kitchen with dark cabinets, stainless appliances, pendant lights, and a white island with upholstered barstools.
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Kitchen Remodeling

Orinda’s custom and mid-century homes often pair spectacular views with dated, compartmentalized kitchens. We open those spaces to the living areas and the view, bring wiring and plumbing up to code, and rebuild with finishes that match the home’s character — all self-performed, so demo, rough-in, and finish flow as one schedule.

About Orinda

Hillside, fire zone, and custom-home country

Orinda’s neighborhoods — Sleepy Hollow, Orinda Downs, Glorietta, the Ivy Drive and Del Rey areas — share the same defining traits: slope, trees, and lots that rarely sit flat. Building or remodeling here means working with expansive hillside soils, engineered drainage, and construction access that has to be planned before anything is delivered. It’s specialized work, and it’s the work we do every week across the Lamorinda hills.

Much of Orinda also falls within elevated Fire Hazard Severity Zones, which govern exterior materials, vents, and defensible-space clearances on every new structure. We spec ignition-resistant assemblies from the first drawing rather than retrofitting them after a plan-check correction. Orinda also protects its mature trees, so we map driplines and root zones during design — not during demolition. As an incorporated city, Orinda runs its own planning and design review, and we build that approval timeline into the schedule from day one.

Why Choose Us

One licensed team, from first walk to final sign-off

Hillside & fire-zone fluency

Engineered foundations, drainage, and WUI-compliant detailing are our standard working conditions in the Orinda hills.

We self-perform every trade

One 30-person crew from grading to finish — critical on complex sloped sites where handoffs cause delays.

Licensed since 1989

CSLB #580756, with 37 years building custom homes and additions across Contra Costa’s hillside terrain.

Good To Know

Orinda construction questions

Yes — hillside building is most of what we do in Lamorinda. The keys are a foundation engineered to the soils report, drainage designed to the city’s standards, and construction access planned before groundbreaking. We assess all of it during the site visit.

It changes materials and clearances, not whether you can build. Much of Orinda is in an elevated Fire Hazard Severity Zone, so we spec ignition-resistant siding, roofing, and vents and plan defensible space into the design from the start.

Yes. Orinda runs its own planning and design review process. We prepare the complete package, coordinate the review, and manage permits through final inspection so you’re not chasing the city.

Orinda protects mature trees, which can shape where a foundation or addition can go. We map protected trees and their root zones during design so the layout works with them rather than triggering problems later.

That’s the goal on most Orinda lots. We orient the design and glazing to the ridgelines and valley while engineering the foundation and drainage the slope requires — handled by one team from architecture through construction.

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3685 Mount Diablo Blvd #161, Lafayette, CA 94549 · CSLB #580756