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Building in Barrington — What We Know About This Community

Barrington occupies a singular place in the Chicago region's architectural and equestrian heritage. The Village of Barrington and its surrounding communities — North Barrington, South Barrington, Inverness, Lake Barrington, and Tower Lakes — comprise some of the most coveted custom home territory in Illinois. We have built and renovated extensively across these communities, and we know the architectural vernaculars that succeed here: the country estate idiom, the modernized farmhouse, the European-inspired manor, and the truly contemporary home set thoughtfully into a wooded site. Forest Heart Builders brings local knowledge, craftsmanship, and a process designed around the realities of building in this corner of Illinois.

Architectural Character of Barrington

Barrington's architectural fabric is defined by mature trees, generous lot sizes, and a deeply embedded equestrian culture. The historic core of the village retains a Midwestern small-town scale, while the surrounding rural-suburban tracts host estates on five, ten, twenty, or more acres. Properties in Barrington Hills in particular often include barns, paddocks, and supporting structures that must integrate with the main house. The architectural language that succeeds here favors rooted, substantial design — natural stone, timber, slate or cedar roofing, deep eaves, and proportions that respect the landscape. We have also built thoughtful contemporary homes in Barrington where the site called for it. The community supports both, and the difference between a successful contemporary house in Barrington and an awkward one usually comes down to how well the architecture is rooted in materials and proportion.

Site Considerations Specific to Barrington

Building in and around Barrington involves site conditions that differ meaningfully from typical suburban construction. Many properties rely on private wells and septic systems rather than municipal utilities. Soils can range from glacial till to organic deposits in low-lying areas, and proper geotechnical evaluation is essential. Mature oak preservation is both a regulatory consideration in Barrington Hills and an aesthetic priority for almost every client we work with here. Setbacks, conservation easements, and equestrian-zoning overlays vary by jurisdiction. Forest Heart navigates these proactively — we engage civil engineers, geotechnical consultants, and (where needed) wetland specialists during Discovery, so design proceeds with full knowledge of what the site allows.

Projects We Build in Barrington

Our Barrington work spans ground-up custom homes ranging from refined farmhouses on five-acre sites to substantial European-inspired estates on larger acreage; whole-home renovations of mid-century and 1980s-era homes that no longer meet contemporary expectations; thoughtful additions to historic homes in the village core; and freestanding architectural millwork including libraries, studies, and wine rooms for clients whose homes already meet their needs.

Why Barrington Homeowners Choose Forest Heart

Barrington clients are typically discerning, well-traveled, and exacting about quality. They have lived with custom construction before and they know the difference between marketing language and actual craft. Our work — and our willingness to be measured against it — speaks to that audience. We invite every prospective Barrington client to walk a recent project before making a decision.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you familiar with Barrington Hills zoning and conservation requirements?
Yes. Building in Barrington Hills involves specific zoning, setback, and conservation considerations — including tree preservation, wetland setbacks, and equestrian-zoning provisions. We engage the necessary civil and environmental consultants during Discovery so design proceeds with full awareness of what is permissible on your site.
Do you build on properties with private wells and septic?
Frequently. Most of our Barrington-area work involves private well and septic systems. We coordinate with licensed well drillers, septic system designers, and the relevant county health departments to engineer appropriate systems for your site, soil, and household demand.
Can you renovate a 1980s Barrington estate without tearing it down?
Often, yes — and frequently that is the better outcome. Many homes built in Barrington during the 1980s and 1990s have excellent bones, generous square footage, and prime sites. The right whole-home renovation can deliver a result that feels entirely new without the cost, disruption, or environmental impact of demolition and rebuild. We help you make that decision honestly during Discovery.
Do you work with equestrian properties — main house plus barns and supporting structures?
Yes. We have built and renovated homes on working equestrian properties, and we coordinate with the specialty trades who design and build barns, run-in sheds, indoor arenas, and supporting structures. Our work is on the residential side; we collaborate with established equestrian construction partners on the rest.