Two broad oak trees on a golden savanna hillside at sunset near San Luis Obispo.
The Studio

One name on everything we touch.

SloIvy is a development and design studio rooted in San Luis Obispo — four practices, one standard, and no one else to blame.

What we are

A studio that develops, designs, builds, and keeps.

Most property passes through many hands: a developer who sells, a designer who hands off, a builder who moves on, a decorator who arrives last. SloIvy was formed to close that chain. We acquire and develop Central Coast property, design it as residential and building designers in collaboration with licensed architects and engineers, manage construction of our own projects with licensed California general contractor partners, and finish the interiors down to the last drawer pull.

Then — and this is the part that changes everything upstream — we hold it. When you intend to own a building for decades, you stop arguing with yourself about the cheaper flashing detail. The long view is not a slogan here; it is the underwriting.

Four practices, one standard. The same eyes that walked the raw site sign off on the finished room.

The development practice
A wall densely covered in green ivy leaves.
Why Ivy

Named for the way it grows.

Ivy is not fast and it is not loud. It roots where it stands, finds the structure of whatever it climbs, and grows in every season — including the ones that stop everything else. Give it years and it becomes inseparable from the building it holds.

That is the working method, not just the name. We acquire carefully and rarely. We design to the site rather than against it. We build as owners, because we usually are the owners. And we stay — managing and maintaining what we develop long after the punch list closes.

Quick things come and go on the Central Coast. We planned to be the other kind.

Held to, not framed on a wall.

Three commitments
Rooted
San Luis Obispo is home, not a market entry. We answer for our work at the grocery store.
Integrated
Development, design, construction, and interiors under one roof — nothing handed off.
Enduring
We hold what we build, so every decision is made for the decade, not the closing.

The Central Coast, specifically.

Where we work

Our territory runs from Paso Robles down through Edna Valley to Avila Beach and Shell Beach, with Morro Bay's rock standing watch to the north. It is a landscape of oak savanna hills, vineyard rows in morning fog, and a coastline that forgives nothing built carelessly.

We know it by season — where the marine layer sits until noon, which slopes hold the afternoon light, how salt air treats a careless steel detail. That knowledge shapes everything from the parcels we pursue to the fasteners we specify.

Working in one place has a discipline of its own. Every building we touch stays in view. We drive past our work on the way to the studio, and we intend to keep liking what we see.

Local is not a marketing line here. It is the difference between a building that fights this landscape and one that belongs to it.

Morro Rock rising above the water at Morro Bay in soft evening light.
Rolling golden hills of the Central Coast under a clear sky.
A two-lane coastal highway curving along the California shoreline.
Dark green foliage in deep shade.

SloIvy is a studio, not a volume builder. We take on few projects and hold them to one standard.

Working together

If that sounds like your kind of slow, talk to us.

Projects, property questions, or a vendor conversation — the studio reads everything and responds within two business days.

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