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  • Authentic Specialty Rooms in Luxury Fairfield County Homes

    Country Club Homes, Inc of Wilton, Connecticut is a custom new home builder and home remodelor with extensive knowledge of architecture, interior design and building construction. The brother/sister team of Carolyn Wheeler and Walter Cromwell now manage Country Club Homes, Inc., a family-owned home building company operating in the Fairfield County, Connecticut area since 1955.

    One of our areas of expertise has been designing and building “Specialty Rooms” – rooms that have unique and special functions infrequently found in family homes. The following images from our Portfolio represent some of our work in this area:


    Country Club Homes Specialty Game Room
    Country Club Homes Specialty Room Diners

    Our award-winning work has been published in Wilton Bulletin, Greenwich Time, East Coast Home & Design, New England Home Connecticut, This Old House Magazine and Fairfield County Home.  Country Club Homes, Inc. of Wilton, Connecticut, has received 17 HOBI Awards for both Custom Home and Residential Remodeling categories over the years, winning awards in 2004, 2005, and 2007-2011. For more information about Country Club Homes you may contact Country Club Homes by telephone at 203.762.0550.

  • A Private Sauna Provides the Ultimate Home Getaway

    Whether you install a pre-made sauna or choose to have Country Club Homes create a custom sauna for you, this addition can help transform your home into a private retreat. When you add a sauna to your home there are several important factors to consider: Materials   Cedar is the classic choice for a sauna because…

  • Should You Move Out During Your Home Renovation?

    A home renovation project is a significant investment of both your time and money. It has the potential to upset your family’s daily life. Choosing whether to move out or stay during the renovation is a big decision. Make sure to consider: Source: Country Club Homes Purpose of the project   An addition to the back of your…

  • Preparing for Demolition: How to Handle Unexpected Issues

    As you would expect, the first stage of any remodel is to remove any unwanted materials so that the new ones can be installed. This demolition of a space can sometimes be aggravating, especially if an unexpected issue should arise. Still, with a little planning and preparation, the demolition stage can go smoothly. Here are…

  • Maintain a Healthy Relationship Throughout Your Remodel with These Tips

    Remodeling is a stressful process. The disruption of your regular habits, and the pressure to stay on-time and under budget can easily strain your relationships. However, there are things you can do to help make sure that your relationships remain healthy during your home’s remodeling project. Source:  Country Club Homes Work collaboratively. Differing design styles can be…