Each home within The Cache Collection is the result of a highly considered process, bringing together architecture, interior design, and craftsmanship from some of the region’s most respected partners.
From the earliest planning stages through final construction, every detail is approached with intention, ensuring a home that feels cohesive, functional, and enduring.


Execution is as important as design. Woodland Home Company works with a select group of trusted subcontractors and craftsmen, many of whom have collaborated for years, to ensure consistency, quality, and attention to detail at every stage.
Each home is built with a level of care that reflects the standards
behind the Woodland name.
Designed by Godden & Sudik Architects and curated in collaboration with FUSION Design, each home reflects a balance of timeless architecture and livable, refined interiors.
The result is a collection of homes that feel both elevated and comfortable. Designed not just to be seen, but to be lived in.


The build process is designed to feel clear, well-guided, and enjoyable. From initial selections through completion, buyers are supported every step of the way, making confident decisions within a thoughtfully structured framework.
The result is a home that feels personal, while benefiting from a process that has been carefully refined.

Named for Josephine (Kelley) Stoddard, Ryan’s great-great grandmother, this represents the earliest foundation of the family’s roots in Colorado. Her husband, Virgil W. Stoddard, arrived in Greeley in 1874, and they were married in 1881, marking the beginning of a story that would take shape in both Greeley and Loveland. It speaks to origin, family, and the early formation of a legacy, with a tone that is warm, grounded, and approachable.
Derived from the initials of Evelyn Susan Stoddard (E.S.S.), Essex represents the continuation of a family story carried forward into a new generation. While rooted in the legacy and values that shaped those who came before, it also reflects growth, evolution, and the enduring connections that span generations. It speaks to continuity and progress, honoring the past while embracing the future with a character that is timeless, thoughtful, and enduring.
Inspired by the idea of a “sterling reputation,” this name reflects a consistent standard of quality, reliability, and trust. It draws from the reputation of both the Foote & Stoddard Livery and the Stoddard Grocery, established by George Stoddard and Florence E. (Dean) Stoddard, Ryan’s great grandparents, in the 1920’s and continuing into the 1940s. Two successive generations of business rooted in the same location (4th and Cleveland), capturing the spirit of early Colorado, and the integrity associated with the family’s work, both then and now.
Inspired by Weston, Ryan and Lauren’s son, and the continuation of the Woodland name into the future, Westwood represents stewardship, growth, and the responsibility of carrying a legacy forward. It reflects a commitment to preserving what has been thoughtfully built while creating space for future generations to shape their own story. The name evokes a sense of permanence, optimism, and purpose, with a character that is grounded, aspirational, and enduring.