Some foundations are poured with concrete. Others are poured with conviction…
Southlake isn’t just where the Moss family builds—it’s where their values resonate, their vision takes shape, and their homes leave a lasting impact. For Paul and Kyle Moss, building in this
community—and the ones surrounding it—is more than a profession. It’s a calling. A chance to create spaces with meaning—where lives unfold, memories are made, and futures take root. And
behind every project is a family whose presence is embedded in every detail, from first plans to final finishes.
Founded in 2020 by Paul Moss and his son Kyle, Beckett Graham may be young in name, but its foundation was laid long ago. Paul, a second-generation general contractor, has been building across the DFW area since the early 1980s. Kyle, raised on job sites beside his father, absorbed not only the craft—but the character behind it. After earning his degree from Texas Tech, he
launched a successful custom home business in 2012. It was only a matter of time before the two joined forces—not just as builders, but as partners in a shared calling.
“We always knew we’d end up doing this side by side,” Kyle says. “It’s never been just about houses. It’s about where we came from—and what we’re creating for the future.”
That mission is anchored in family. Paul and Kyle oversee construction and design, while Donna Moss—Paul’s wife and the matriarch of the family—brings timeless vision to interior design.
Their daughter Tiffany manages the day-to-day office operations, while their other daughter, Ashley, serves as both the company’s realtor and brand developer. This isn’t symbolic
involvement—it’s active, daily dedication. From client meetings to site visits, material selections to marketing strategy, each family member plays a critical role. Beckett Graham isn’t just owned
by the Moss family—it’s run by them, shoulder to shoulder, every single day.
Even the name “Beckett Graham” is rooted in meaning. It’s a tribute to Kyle’s son, Beckett, and Paul’s middle name, Graham—connecting three generations with a name that carries both history and hope. It’s not just a brand. It’s a declaration of purpose: honoring the past while building toward a meaningful future.
“Everything we do is personal,” Paul says. “This isn’t just business—it’s our family, our name, and our community. We put our hearts into every home.”
That care is evident from the very beginning. Beckett Graham doesn’t operate at a distance. Paul and Kyle are present from the first conversation to the final walk-through—on-site, engaged, and intentional. They don’t measure success in square footage or volume—but in trust earned and relationships developed.
“We’re building the places where families will live their stories,” Kyle says. “That requires more than precision—it requires connection. It’s emotional, not transactional.”
Their homes across Southlake and surrounding areas reflect that heart. While the Moss family lives just outside the city limits, their work is deeply woven into the fabric of the community.
“Southlake holds itself to a high standard,” Paul says. “And we’re proud to rise to meet it.”
Weekends often find the Mosses at the ballfields cheering on grandkids, listening to live music at
Central Market, or gathered at church followed by lunch. Faith is more than a tradition—it’s the compass that guides every decision, personal and professional. It’s not just part of their business
model. It’s the foundation.
Kyle and his wife Katie are raising their three children—Beckett (6), Callan (4), and Ellis (1)—with the same values that guide their work. “It’s chaotic sometimes,” Kyle laughs, “but we’ve learned to be intentional with our time. Whether it’s lunch at school or a moment on the sidelines—it all matters.”
The Moss family lives within minutes of each other and thrives on closeness—both in work and in life. From birthdays to business meetings, they’ve built a culture that’s both professional and
personal. “We didn’t want to choose between family and work,” Donna says. “So we built a business that lets us do both—well.”
That commitment to purpose extends far beyond their team. Beckett Graham is a proud partner of the St. Jude Dream Home initiative, with their next build expected to raise more than
$200,000 for pediatric cancer research. “If we’re able to build something beautiful,” Kyle says,
“we should use that to do something meaningful.”
Of course, their craftsmanship speaks for itself. Their homes are elegant, enduring, and tailored to the unique lives of the families who live in them. But it’s the unseen elements—the prayer
over the foundation, the quiet integrity in every decision—that leave the most lasting impression.
“There’s peace in knowing you did it the right way,” Paul reflects. “Not the fastest, not the flashiest—but the way that lasts.”
At Beckett Graham, success isn’t measured in square footage or spotlight—it’s measured in impact. In communities like Southlake, where roots run deep and reputations are earned over
time, their quiet commitment to doing things the right way speaks louder than any headline.
This isn’t just a business. It’s a promise kept. A name honored. A vision shared by a family who believes that building with heart will always stand the test of time.
Because when every nail is driven by purpose and every decision shaped by faith, what you build becomes more than a home—it becomes a legacy that lives in the hearts of those who call it theirs.
“We always knew we’d end up doing this side by side,” Kyle says. “It’s never been just about houses. It’s about where we came from—and what we’re creating for the future.”