Some Ideas to Consider …

  • Design Pros Call it – Hottest Appliance: Convection Steam Ovens

    Sub-Zero and Wolf revealed the results of their 2016 Kitchen Design Forecast at “Design Pros Call It.” Below are key findings from their poll:

    • Open floor plans are still in demand.
    • Formal dining rooms are a thing of the past.
    • White is still the most popular color in the kitchen while new neutrals and accent colors such as grey, blue and black are gaining popularity.
    • Convection steam ovens and induction cooktops are the hottest appliances.
    • Kitchen design is more for function over form.
    • Increased popularity in outdoor kitchens.
    • Aging Americans are looking for a cleaner design with fewer ledges and grooves.
    • Integration of child-friendly food for prep functions.
    • Increased popularity in organic design, living plants, and vertical gardens.

    For further information check out Sub-Zero and Wolf Unveil 2016 Kitchen Design Forecast.

    Credit: Dijeau Poage Construction, Inc. Callacatta Oro honed stone tops. Stove top: Bluestar RGTNB366B gas range top in stainless steel. Miele Steam convection over.
    Credit: Dijeau Poage Construction, Inc.  Miele Convection Steam Oven.

     

    Before reading these results, I knew very little about convection steam ovens.  Did you know that steam ovens are healthier for you, offering the healthiest form of cooking? Convection steam ovens combine both wet and dry cooking with the advantage of evenly distributed heat. The movement of the hot air ensures consistent heating and browning while the steam adds moisture at the right time. Convection steam ovens provide you with the perfect fusion of moist cooking with a touch of browning,  the best quality food.

    Thermador Pro Grand Commercial Depth Dual Fuel Steam Range has built-in steam and convection ovens, six gas burners, a titanium griddle, and warming drawer. Photo: Peter Rymwid / Design: Lisa Mende
    Credit: TraditionalHome.com Thermador Pro Grand Commercial Depth Dual Fuel Steam Range has built-in steam and convection ovens, six gas burners, a titanium griddle, and warming drawer. Photo: Peter Rymwid / Design: Lisa Mende

    There are several great CSO high-performance, quality brands available such as MieleUSA, Gaggenau USA, Bertazzoni Itl and Subzero Wolf.

    Convection Steam Oven Recipes
    Credit: Subzero Wolf Mastering the Convection Steam Oven

    If this method of cooking entices you, you will want to check out the Subzero Wolf cookbook full of recipes and techniques specific to the Wolf convection steam oven, Mastering the Convection Steam Oven. These meals look delicious!

    At Country Club Homes, we stay in touch with the latest custom home design trends to share exciting new ideas with our clients. Contact us today at 203-762-0550 or visit us at countryclubhomesinc.com to learn more about our work.

  • Blue and White Dining Rooms

    Your dining room can radiate an ambiance of both modern and classic decor by simply using a blue and white palette. For example in this dining room below everything is white, including the sideboard and vintage Chinese Chippendale chairs. This creates a striking yet lovely contrast to the blue walls.

  • The Black and White Touch

    Black and white may be on opposite ends of the color board, but remember that opposites attract. Country Club Homes gladly demonstrates how a black and white room brings style, modernity and class to any type of home. And because of the versatility of each of the tones, black and white can be used for…

  • Spectacular Stairwells — Beautiful From Top to Bottom

    As custom builders — and artists at heart — we feel it imperative to express how significant an impact a tasteful, charming stairwell can have on any home. Below you’ll see some of the wonderful examples from Country Club Homes as viewed on the blogs recently, and without a doubt, these stairwells are beautiful from…

  • The Vintage Chic Home

    When it comes to the decor of fine homes, those of us at Country Club Homes, Inc. readily use the mantra “what’s old is new again” for design inspiration. Vintage style is a major trend among architects and interior designers these days for all types of homes. The look certainly spells out luxury for new…