Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Home Builder Project

Harmon Builders recently completed a job for the Miller family that incorporated many energy saving features in the design. We were able to experience working with a variety of interesting 'green' products and achieve a beautifully designed space, inside and out. This was a very exciting project to be involved with as a home builder, as we discovered even more cutting edge materials and techniques. We hope to bring the advantages of passive solar heating and natural cooling strategies and our experience with different products to more clients.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Custom Tiger Maple Bed


Paul Harmon of Harmon Builders, LLC, custom-designed and built this one-of-a-kind, Tiger maple platform bed. It was designed to accentuate the beautiful grain patterns in the wood, and with a modern Mission style flare, in mind!













Sunday, July 3, 2011

Construction & Design

We're very proud to announce that the Lucy School's new 'Green Building', has recently been awarded, "LEED for Schools, Platinum Certification". Paul Harmon was pivotal in the cabinetry phases of the construction/design on this project. We're so proud to have been a part of this monumental accomplishment with you!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Custom Cabinetry

A Frederick City family came to us in search of custom cabinetry that would afford them the luxury of efficient storage while also serving a niche to stow their TV and stereo systems in. The original trim work around the fireplace was also redesigned and replaced with a simple decorative mantel piece; the hearth received a whole new look too, with Soapstone.






Saturday, October 9, 2010

Custom front porch




Builder/Craftsman: Paul Harmon of Harmon Builders, LLC and Jason Airing (Lead Carpenter).

Architect Design: Marc DeoCampo of The DeoCampo Design Collaborative.












Friday, September 10, 2010

Historic Trades Fair

We will be at the Schifferstadt Architectural Museum tomorrow for a Historic Trades Fair (Saturday, September 11, 2010) from 9-5pm. Location is right at the Schifferstadt Museum at 1110 Rosemont Avenue, Frederick, MD 21701. We will be featuring some of the furniture and cabinetry work that Paul and our company has built, along with a slide show and photos of other completed historical preservations, home additions and custom home projects as part of the Frederick County Homes Trades Fair. We were invited by one of the areas prominent Architect firms. This event is planned to coincide with the City of Frederick’s “In the Streets” Festival.