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  • Create a Master Suite Retreat with Large Closets, Deep Tubs, and Fireplaces

    Source: Country Club Homes
    Source: Country Club Homes

    New home design trends indicate that your master suite is more than a place to sleep and store your clothes. The master suite should be a retreat, a place of solace to unwind from a hectic and stressful day. Consider the following when designing your master suite:

    • Add a cozy sitting area with a fireplace as a place to truly enjoy your retreat. Whether watching a movie, catching up on a good book or folding the laundry, this cozy sitting area will make any task sublime.
    • Custom walk-in closets, complete with compartmental organizers, full-length mirrors and a plush ottoman, are standard for a master suite.The most luxurious walk-in closets employ the use of automated carousel designs, like those seen in the cleaners, to efficiently store and find clothes.
    • Invest in a quality soaking tub to unwind after long days. Despite its popularity, most people rarely use the jets in their whirlpool tub, and find that a large soaking tub fits the bill perfectly
    • Consider a dreamy shower; perhaps with two showerheads, body sprays and even steam!  Of course, building in a generous bench on which to relax and take in the pleasurable features of the shower rounds out the design.
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    Source: Houzz
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    If you are thinking about renovating a custom luxury home or if you are in need of an expert in new home design trends in Fairfield county, Connecticut, contact us at 203-762-0550 or visit us online at www.countryclubhomesinc.com.

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