A bayfront home in Indian Beach,
built for life on the bay

Indian Beach and Sapphire Shores are among north Sarasota’s established bayfront neighborhoods, on Sarasota Bay near the Ringling, with mature oaks and deep-water lots. It is where Trinity is building Solara Point, an award-winning design: open books, the home modeled before ground breaks, and a builder on site every day.

What it takes to
build well in Indian Beach and Sapphire Shores

Indian Beach and Sapphire Shores sit on Sarasota Bay in north Sarasota, near the Ringling and Sapphire Shores Park. They are established, character-rich neighborhoods of mature oaks and deep-water lots, the kind of address where a home is meant to last for generations and to sit quietly in a setting people care about.

Building on the bay here is its own discipline. Seawalls and docks, flood elevation, and the engineering that lets a home stand on the water all have to be planned before a floor plan is finished. That is the work Trinity does before the work: the home modeled in full before ground breaks, the budget laid out in the open, and a builder on site every day to hold the standard.

Solara Point,
an award-winning design on the bay

Solara Point, on Palmetto Lane

Architecture and interiors: PS Design Workshop | New construction, Indian Beach | In progress

Solara Point rear pool and bayfront, Indian Beach (rendering)
Solara Point elevated rear terraces, Indian Beach (rendering)
Solara Point front elevation, Indian Beach (rendering)

On Palmetto Lane, Solara Point is a modern bayfront residence Trinity is building with PS Design Workshop, which is handling both the architecture and the interiors. Its design is a 2026 Gold Nugget Award of Merit winner, a finalist for the Grand Award, and it earned a Silver at the 2025 NAHB Best in American Living Awards for Best On-the-Boards Single-Family Home. Trinity is building it now on the bay, modeled months ahead of the field and protected through construction every day.

A renovation on Bayshore Road

Nearby on Bayshore Road, Trinity completed a major renovation in the same bayfront stretch of Indian Beach, part of our ongoing work in the neighborhood.

The same standard,
set from the start

Every Indian Beach and Sapphire Shores home Trinity builds runs on the same disciplines. Open-book budgeting, so you see where your money goes and the contingency is a visible line, not a surprise. BIM-driven framing standards the trades build against. Full-time on-site supervision, not a project manager checking in between other jobs. It is the part of building that does not photograph, and it is the part that protects the home you can see.

The architects and designers
we build alongside

The best bayfront homes come from talented professionals collaborating without ego. On Solara Point, Trinity is building with PS Design Workshop, which is handling both the architecture and the interiors. Across the region we build alongside the architects and designers our clients already trust, and we protect their design intent while bringing the construction expertise that makes it real.

Recognition

Trinity’s work is recognized by the region’s architects and at the national level:

Builder of the Year, 2025 AIA Gulf Coast Chapter
Best in Show, 2024 SEBC Aurora Awards
Eleven honors at the 2024 SEBC Aurora Awards
Gold and two Silver Awards, 2025 NAHB Best in American Living Awards, International Builders’ Show
Home of the Year, SRQ Magazine (Platinum)
Gold, Best Local Home Builder, 2025 Best of SRQ

Questions buyers in Indian Beach and Sapphire Shores ask

Does Trinity build in Indian Beach or Sapphire Shores?

Yes. Trinity is building Solara Point on Palmetto Lane now, an award-winning bayfront design with PS Design Workshop, and has completed a major renovation nearby on Bayshore Road.

How much does it cost to build a custom home here?

It depends on the site, the size, and the level of finish, which is exactly why Trinity budgets in the open from the first conversation, so you see where every dollar sits at every point in the build.

What makes building on the bay different?

Deep-water lots add seawalls, docks, and flood elevation to the work, and the engineering that lets a home stand on the water has to be planned before the floor plan is finished. The planning Trinity does up front is what protects a bayfront home.

Will you work with our architect and designer?

Yes. Trinity builds alongside your architect and interior designer, protecting the design intent while bringing construction expertise that improves execution, durability, and performance.

Planning a home
in Indian Beach or Sapphire Shores?

Tell us about your project and your site. We will be straight with you about what it will take to build it well on the bay, and whether we are the right team for it. No pressure and no smoke.