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  • Create Cleverly Concealed Work Spaces in Your Home

    Have you discovered that you could benefit from additional workspaces in your home? Using creative built-in storage is an excellent way to create unique spaces designed specifically to meet your family’s needs.

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    Contemporary Family Room by New York Architects & Designers Murdock Solon Architects via Houzz

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    • Homework center: Does your kids’ homework spill out across your entire home? Installing a built in homework center in a central location allows your children the ability to manage and organize their own homework without taking over the house.
    • Secondary office: You may have a full office in your home but adding a concealed auxiliary office is excellent if you don’t want to always be sequestered away from your family. A kitchen workspace or built in armoire in the family room provides a concealed space to work from.
    • Mudroom organization: The primary entrance to your house can quickly get clogged with all the stuff your family brings home. Built-in storage can organize their belongings and provide an area for you to work. Consider adding cubbies for sorting mail and a pull out ledge for your laptop or tablet.

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    Traditional Home Office by Huntington Interior Designers & Decorators AMI Designs via Houzz

    Contact our professionals at Country Club Homes for more home remodeling ideas that will meet your family’s unique needs.  Call us at 203-762-0550 or visit our website.

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  • Kitchen Cabinet Trends to Incorporate in Your New England Home

    Cabinetry is one of the most prominent parts of a kitchen and it should be designed with both form and function in mind. Your cabinets should look great while meeting all of your practical storage needs. Our favorite trends to incorporate in your New England kitchen include: Charging cabinets – Today’s homeowners likely have multiple mobile devices that…

  • You Can Expect More From Your Deck Design

    During the last two decades the residential deck has undergone an amazing transformation. What used to be a simple wooden structure has become an extension of a home’s living spaces, featuring elements such as outdoor kitchens, tiered levels, and exquisite decorating. At Country Club Homes we understand the evolving influence of deck design and always begin the…