Appreciating the Architecture

From Anderson Homes

We hope all the Dads had a great Father’s Day Weekend!! What fun things did you do?


My family and I had the pleasure of visiting our nation’s capital this past week. We got to experience many things from the Smithsonians to the U.S. Capitol. We also had the privilege to visit Arlington National Cemetery. We all left DC with a renewed sense of patriotic pride and appreciation for the rich history and great architecture.

Like the historic structures in DC, homes built with pride and integrity can be admired and appreciated for generations. Anderson Homes also has a rich history, having been founded in 1946 by Ronnie Anderson’s grandfather. This fourth-generation family business has been building custom homes in southeast Texas for over 70 years. Our long history proves that they have indeed stood the test of time, just as these historic structures in DC. Anderson Homes values craftsmanship and ingenuity, as evidenced by our establishment of Anderson Artisans, a sister company dedicated to preserving and passing on woodworking skills to younger generations.

anderson house national historic landmark

Whether it’s a home renovation, custom outdoor space, or a custom new build, we here at Anderson Homes look forward to helping you with your next project to live out the American Dream. 🏠

– Adam Farnie

Community Involvement

We had the pleasure of attending the 25th annual Home Builders Association of Southeast Texas’ crawfish boil.

It was great to see everyone that’s involved.

Employee Spotlight

Monica Elliot

Monica Elliott, Office Manager at Anderson Homes, has been with the company since 2014. She has 2 sons and when she’s not overseeing the Anderson Homes office, you can find her spending time with family and friends. She enjoys cookouts and weekend getaways. In addition to managing the office, Monica is a member of our Leadership Team. She heads up the Administration Department and helps make decisions for the company along with the Sales and Production Team.

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