When it comes to designing and building the perfect ski chalet, experience, vision, and attention to detail are essential. At Big White Ski Resort, Weninger Construction & Design Ltd., led by Marlin Weninger, has been at the forefront of custom homebuilding for decades. With over 36 years of expertise, Marlin and his team specialize in turning dreams into reality—crafting chalets that blend luxury, functionality, and the breathtaking beauty of the Okanagan mountains.
A Legacy of Craftsmanship
Marlin’s journey in the construction industry began early. At 15, he was mentored as a draftsman, gaining valuable skills in house design. By 1989, he founded Weninger Construction as a family business, incorporating it in 1991. Over the years, three generations of Weningers have been involved, creating a legacy of dedication and craftsmanship.
Marlin reflects, “Every project that I designed and built has been very satisfying to see completed. But what stands out most is the ability to collaborate with clients to bring their unique visions to life.”
Experience at Big White Ski Resort
The company’s history at Big White began in 1991 with the construction of the “Hahnenkamm Chalet” in Snowpine Estates. Since then, Weninger Construction has completed over 30 projects at the resort, including custom chalets, multi-unit buildings, and commercial spaces like the Black Forest Day Lodge.
Big White’s unique environment presents challenges, such as long winters that limit exterior work. However, Weninger Construction’s expertise ensures projects are completed efficiently without compromising quality. “Typically, we can complete a custom home in under a year, though larger, more complex builds can take up to two years,” Marlin explains.
Tailored Designs for Every Client
Every chalet at Big White is as unique as its owner. Whether it’s a rustic retreat featuring natural wood details or a sleek, modern smart home with cutting-edge features, Weninger Construction excels at creating custom designs.
The process starts with a 3D digital model, allowing clients to visualize their dream home and make adjustments before construction begins. “We specialize in design-builds, working closely with clients to produce exactly what they want,” says Marlin.
Tips for Building Your Dream Chalet
Marlin offers valuable advice for those considering a custom build at Big White:
- Plan Ahead: Take time to finalize the design and ensure it meets your long-term needs.
“A 3D model is an invaluable tool for planning purposes,” he notes. - Budget Wisely: Leave room for unforeseen expenses or special features you might want to add.
“After all, this is your dream home—make it special and make it yours.” - Choose the Right Team: Hiring experienced and ethical builders is crucial.
“Don’t just pick the best talker or the lowest price. A good builder and their team will truly care about the quality of the build,” Marlin advises.
Emerging Trends in 2025
The trend toward multi-generational living is shaping the design of many homes at Big White. Features like elevators, stair lifts, and accessible bathrooms are being incorporated to ensure long-term usability. “We’re planning for future needs, either by installing these elements now or preparing the structure for easy updates later,” says Marlin.
Why Choose Weninger Construction?
With a proven track record, a passion for craftsmanship, and a deep understanding of Big White’s unique challenges, Weninger Construction is the go-to builder for ski chalets in the region. Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy retreat or a modern mountain home, Marlin and his team are dedicated to delivering exceptional results.
Ready to start your dream chalet? Contact Weninger Construction & Design Ltd. to bring your vision to life.

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