New Mediterranean Style Home Plan From Our Paramount Portfolio of Homes

Here is a brand new red hot home plan we just created. We’ll be building a 4600sf version of this custom home in Rockville starting in the fall 2010. This new home features:
  • 3200 finished square feet
  • high end finish package
  • stucco exterior
  • 5 bathrooms (optional 6th bathroom)
  • optional elevator
  • 10 foot ceiling heights
  • Mediterranean styling inside and out
  • Wood-Mode cabinets
  • additional service sink in kitchen
  • additional dishwasher for easy entertaining

Paramount Construction creates a new home plan

A New Mediterranean Style new Home Plan called the Parkedge 32 will be built in Rockville in the Fall of 2010



Call Now While Early Mover Special Pricing Is in Effect! 301-370-6463

New Model Home Video Underway in Bethesda

New Bethesda Home from our Paramount Portfolio of Homes Collection. Take a video tour of this new home. We can build this same home on your lot or one of our building lots. We can also modify this home plan and customize it to your needs.

Gorgeous Lot with 1950′s Rambler or We’ll Build a New Home For Sale On 33K SF Wooded Lot in Bannockburn Neighborhood of Bethesda

Minutes from the Bethesda home for sale is the best shopping & dining Bethesda has to offer

Minutes from the Bethesda home for sale is the best shopping & dining Bethesda has to offer

This private wooded Bethesda home building lot is available for sale on April 21. The home for sale is located in Bethesda Maryland (home to be built). You’ll fall in love with the walkable neighborhood. The streets are lined with trees and lots of families and children live in the cluster. The building lot and the existing home couldn’t be better located. It is in the very heart of Bethesda. Here is one of the potential homes which could be built for sale on the building site.The Bethesda home for sale is located across the street from Walt Whitman High School and down the road from Pyle Middle School. Kenwood Country Club is a mile or so down River Road. And a shopping strip center further down River Road hosts a Whole Foods Grocery. You’ll have three metro subway stations that you could easily drive to. The first metro station is the Bethesda Metro at Wisconsin Ave. This station is about 2 miles away. The second metro station is the Friendship Heights Metro. This metro station is also about 2 miles from this Bethesda home for sale. And the third metro station is in Chevy Chase, the Tenley-town metro. Here is a video of the existing Bethesda home for sale which would be torn down and a video of the gorgeous wooded lot which is 33,000 sf — truly a rare find in Bethesda. Since the house for sale is located in downtown Bethesda, it goes without saying that you could drive just a few minutes to all the fine dining and shopping downtown Bethesda has to offer. The Crescent Trail is a few minute bike ride away and you can bike or walk to the Bethesda central business district. You can also bike or walk to the canal and the Potomac River near Glen Echo. Here is another home plan that we could build on this Bethesda home for sale building lot. Once you get to downtown Bethesda you could just browse and hang out reading books at the Barnes and Noble. Or if you’d like to take in a movie there is a cinema right off of Bethesda Ave. And for those that love computers and technology, the Bethesda Apple has all the new Apple iPads, Apple iPhones or Apple MacBooks. After you’ve caught a bite of food to eat at any one of the outstanding restaurants Bethesda has to offer, you might just get right back on your roller blades or bicycle and continue down the Crescent Trail until you pedal into the Kennedy Center. Check out the home for sale (to be built) in Bethesda Maryland here. And if you need a Bethesda rental home to stay in during the time your new home is being built you can choose one of these rental homes in Bethesda.

New Custom Home Plan In McLean Reflects Owners Vision

This custom home was designed to fit naturally into the 3 acre wooded building site in McLean, Virginia. Our goal was to meld the home into the natural wooded setting and to capture the phenomenal views on all sides of the property. The home was designed so the owner could live and entertain on the first floor and have bedrooms for her grand children on the 2nd floor. So we created a casual, yet elegant, open floor plan on the first floor. We designed built-ins with an open feel to divide the dining room from the family room. And the built-ins around the fireplace we were able to provide focal points and at the same time create and warm and cozy feeling. Rooms were laid and organized with the objective of maximizing the wooded views from every room. This first floor is ideal for entertaining and convenient for the owner to retire to her bedroom suite off the entry foyer. The owner also wanted to have a special space just for her grandkids where they could play yet provide privacy for her. So we created a second floor “kids-family room”. This space could be converted to a fourth bedroom in the future. We designed a custom marble curved sink in the powder room. The idea was To create a unique touch that would set the room off and give it an elegant feel.
Woodmode cabinets in the this new home in McLean add special focal point

Woodmode cabinets in the this new home in McLean add special focal point

McLean new home has 8 foot exterior doors

McLean new home has 8 foot exterior doors


The homeowner was very involved in all of the decisions and materials selections. Her sophisticated tastes and style are reflected through out the home. Here is n example of this custom designed sink in the powder room.
Powder room with custom designed sink with marble top

Powder room with custom designed sink with marble top

Here are some of the Features and materials used in this new McLean custom home: Transitional Style Architecture Nichiha Sierra Premium Shake Panels WoodMode cabinets 5 inch clear Maple custom stain color with tung oil finish ergonomically designed vanity in powder room Trey ceilings master bedroom, foyer dining room Custom architectural millwork 10 foot ceilings 2×6 panelized framing Zip wall system Second Floor family room/Kids Lounge Master suite on first floor Expansive 360-degree views PVC cornice

Rockville Log Home Wins Design Award

Family room kitchen home addition blends with the 1920s Rockville Log Home

Family room kitchen home addition blends with the 1920s Rockville Log Home

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New Kitchen with high ceilings and original back wall of log home

New Kitchen with high ceilings and original back wall of log home

[caption id="attachment_777" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Prime views of Manor Country Club Golf Course"]Prime views of Manor Country Club Golf Course[/caption]We’re almost complete with out addition and renovation of a 1920s log home. The home is located on the 10th hole of Manor Country Club in Rockville, Maryland. This Whole House Renovation project was very challenging from a design perspective as well as a construction perspective. I first met our future clients at an open house they attended at another award winning project of ours in Rockville. During our first conversation, the owners described how they had a very unique home. They told us that house was a log house originally built in the 1920s with additions added on over the years. And adding to the unique nature of the project, the home was located on the 10th hole of Manor Country Club in Rockville. They went on to tell us about there long journey to find an architect that was up to the challenge of creating a design that would blend with the existing 1920s log home architecture. And the risk was high since the project would be highly visibly to every one that played on the golf course. So their challenge was finding someone that could create a design that they’d be proud of and that so many others would see while they were playing the golf course. Not only were the owners a bit worn out trying to find an architect, but they also needed a builder capable of handling the engineering required to modify a log home with huge timber walls and roofs. Luckily, the project that they met me on was equally challenging, and they were impressed enough with our work that they retained us to help them solve their design and construction problem. So our primary design goal was to blend their new addition design into the existing architecture of the 1920s log house. And along the way, we wanted to create as many walls of glass to capture the breathtaking views of the “back nine” at Manor Country Club as we could. So we added a two story master suite and bedroom above as a wing on the left side of the house and a one story family room and kitchen addition on the rear. The master suite addition also had a new screen porch attached to it and the family room – kitchen addition had a new single car garage built underneath. We also designed a beautiful stone patio with a bar-b-que grill and a decorative water fountain outside of the family room – kitchen addition. To capture the absolutely phenomenal views of the golf course we had to create some new, larger openings in some existing log walls. We also designed a 20 foot tall bank of glass in the kitchen- family room addition to create dramatic views of the golf course. One of the challenges for us was finding a craftsmen that had experience patching log walls and filling the joints between each log so it looked perfect. Since we removed so many huge bearing interior log walls and inserted steel beams to hold up the structure, finding the right person was critical to making the job look great. Luckily, we didn’t have to search too far because the owners had been using an old craftsmen for years on their house. So he was happy to help us out and I think he enjoyed the challenge dealing with more than the maintenance work he had been doing in the past at the home. We many structural challenges working with the log home that we had to overcome. And the design we created creatively compliments the old style log house while bringing in a sense of modern architecture. See more project photos of this major home addition and renovation here Features: Traditional style architecture Carderock stone Woodmode cabinets 5 inch clear cherry wood floors custom stain color Custom architectural millwork Master suite on first floor Expansive 360-degree views Hardiplank vertical siding with battens Pella Windows

Must Hear Interview – New Home Building Essentials: Saving Big Money Designing & Building Your New Home

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Birkhaven New Home Plan

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Paramount Construction creates another new home plan

Paramount Construction creates another new home plan

Washington Not So Conservative Afterall…New Contemporary Home Plan (and it's affordable)

Hot off the presses (ignore the incorrect 2007 Copyright date)!
You asked and we delivered!

Paramount Construction creates another new home plan for you

Paramount Construction creates another new home plan for you


Washington DC is not as conservative as some people think.
We have seen a fairly large demand for contemporary or
modern style home plans. This is one we designed that has
3 levels and 4 bedrooms.

Call it a contemporary home plan, a modern new home plan
or some might call it Bauhaus architecture. Call it what you
like. We are seeing more and more demand for the non-traditional
new home plans. And we are responding to that need.

Kevin, our staff genius architect, has created over 90 new home
plans that fit perfectly into the Bethesda, Chevy Chase, McLean,
Falls Church, Potomac, Arlington neighborhoods.

These are no McMansions. You’ll love the new home plans
with the scale and massing that fit right in (your neighbors will
love it too).


This new home floor plan has been value engineered to be built very affordably
yet still give that ZING-head-turning curb knollwood-elevationappeal and
a great open floor plan. Plenty of windows in the rear
to capture all the views.
We can design this with 9 or 10 foot ceiling heights. And since
we have an in-house “World-Class” architect, customizing the
floor plan for your unique tastes and style is easy and smooth.
We can also customize the home plan for whatever topography and shape
home building lot you would like to build this on.


More good news – this new home can be built as a modular, prefab
or with panelized construction methods – Saving time and resources.
You can’t even tell these are modular homes and prefab new homes.
If you would like to see the floor plans call me at 301-370-6463 or email me at
info@paramountconstruction.net.


Here are the floor plans for this Bauhaus influenced new home plan:
Contemporary new home floor plan for Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Arlington, Mclean

Contemporary new home floor plan for Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Arlington, Mclean

Want to Know A Secret For Saving $3,145 on Your Next Home Renovation or Addition?

The closer you make the home renovation project to a new home the lower the price

The closer you make the home renovation project to a new home the lower the price

On your next large scale home remodeling project or major home addition, follow these tips to save lots of time and money. On a large remodeling or renovation job, the key is making existing conditions of the work area as close to a new home as possible. So if the home is empty; no animals, no kids, no people and no furniture, in other words, as close to the condition the builder would face when building a brand new home, the vendors and subcontractors will price the job with lower prices. This is because the hassle factor has been reduced. The vendors and subcontractors don’t have to work around the furniture and worry about ruining it, they don’t have to worry about keeping dogs and cats in the house when the workmen go in and out of the doors. They don’t have to worry so much about safety of the little kids, they don’t have to make sure the utitlities are on at the end of each day – the water, the electricity , the heating and cooling. So when we can get this type of condition, we explain to the vendor that they will be able to work faster and have fewer interruptions. Plus the construction workers are always trying to be friendly to the homeowners and visa versa, the homeowners want to be friendly to the workers. So what happens is that “hello” in the morning can turn into a 30 minute chat about what the worker thought about the Washington Redskins or Obamas State of the Union or about the pipe burst at the Shady Grove Red Line Metro Station. And the cumulative impact is that the job ends up taking longer. Now you might say what about the cost of moving out and fining a place to stay? Well you can rent a pod for I think $80 per month. Also, through good planning the home builder may be able to set aside certain areas in your home that are not being worked on and block those areas off by building temporary protective walls to move some furniture and store it during the duration of the job. Also, we have temporary homes that we put our clients in that we rent back to the client for $1500 or so per month. These homes are in Bethesda, Chevy Chase, McLean and Arlington (call and reserve these way ahead of time). We have seen jobs that we estimated 10 months to complete but where the client moved out and we saved 4 months of time. So when you net out the 4 months of interest savings on a construction loan and the lower unit prices from the vendors, against the cost of moving out, we’ve actually seen savings of $3000 or more. Plus lots of these homes that are being renovated were built prior to 1978 and have lead paint. So if you have little kids you really don’t want them exposed to the dust particles and it’s just a lot more pleasant not living on a “construction site” for 5 months. I always joke and tell our clients that they’ll live longer if they don’t live on site! So when you think about that, this tip is really priceless! Thinking of selling our home? Call 301-370-6463 – - We Buy Homes. We are now reserving construction starts slots for summer and fall 2010. Don’t miss out on these low interest rates. Email me at rob@paramountconstruction.net to get on our schedule.

New Custom Home in Arlington Virginia Under Roof

Here is a new custom home in Arlington Virginia that we designed and are building. This home will have WoodMode kitchen and bath cabinets and builtins, stone fireplace, stone veneer, panelized construction, zip walls.