Building More Than Homes: Behind Beacon Homes of Oklahoma

At Ed White Law, we are proud to work alongside businesses that not only drive innovation and economic growth but also invest in the communities they serve. One such client is Beacon Homes of Oklahoma, a company known for redefining modern homebuilding with integrity, creativity, and a deep respect for the people they serve. Behind this respected brand are its visionary owners, Andy Crum and Eric Thornhill—two entrepreneurs whose partnership has made a lasting mark on Oklahoma’s residential landscape.

Founded with a shared belief that homebuilding should be personal, transparent, and thoughtfully designed, Beacon Homes has become a trusted name across the state. From sleek modern farmhouses to cozy craftsman-inspired builds, Beacon Homes blends architectural charm with energy efficiency and smart technology—delivering spaces where families can truly live, grow, and thrive.

But Beacon’s success story is about more than floorplans and finishes. Andy and Eric have built a company culture rooted in service and stewardship. They understand that a house is more than a structure—it is a foundation for memories, a reflection of values, and a cornerstone of community. That belief shows in every detail of their work—from their customer-first approach to their consistent involvement in local events, charities, and neighborhood planning efforts.

At Ed White Law, we have had the privilege of helping Beacon Homes safeguard the intellectual property that sets their brand apart. From their distinctive ‘B’ logo to the BEACON HOMES name and their signature slogans, we’ve worked closely with Andy and Eric to secure and maintain the trademarks that reflect their vision, values, and reputation for excellence.

Entrepreneurship requires vision, and longevity demands integrity. Andy and Eric bring both. We are proud to support their journey and to play a small role in safeguarding the brand they’ve worked so hard to build.

Beacon Homes is more than a company—it’s a symbol of what happens when leadership, community, and craftsmanship come together with purpose. And we are grateful to call them our client.

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