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  • Gather Here: Ideas for Your Kitchen Island

    A central island, a familiar element in today’s kitchens, is a place to prepare and cook food, eat casual family meals, and gather while entertaining. Depending on which of these activities is most important to you, your kitchen island can be designed in a myriad of functional and stylish ways.

    The basic structure of most islands starts with work surfaces on one side, seating on the other, and storage incorporated throughout. If you’re an enthusiastic home chef who likes to cook for friends, you may be attracted to the idea of including a countertop range on your island, along with a prep sink. Features such as wine refrigerators, a microwave, warming trays, and other appliances handy during parties are also assets for people who love to entertain groups. Finding space for displaying cookbooks or storing bottles of wine adds personal flavor. With creative planning, all of these elements can be included in an appealing island design.

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    John B. Murray Architect

    Consider the possibility of a multi-level island design. With the cooking surface lower than the surface for eating, guests can be at eye level with the cook. A multi-level design also keeps dinner prep out of view.

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    Custom Kitchen Island by Country Club Homes, Inc.

    Islands are a great place to experiment with color in your kitchen that might feel like too much on surrounding cabinetry. Whether it’s a bright hue of blue, green or yellow or a strong slate gray or blue, an island with unexpected color makes a memorable statement.

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    New-Canaan, CT Custom Kitchen Built by Country Club Homes Inc.

    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.

  • Key Design Elements for Cold-Climate Homes

    We still have several months of winter ahead of us, and this season is already headed for the record books. Deep snow, blowing winds and frigid temperatures are common in Connecticut. When designing our customers’ new homes, we take special care to plan for the worst possible winter weather. As you work with one of our…

  • Common Mistakes to Avoid When Building Your Home

    Designing and building a new home is an exciting process full of big decisions. Today’s choices will undoubtedly affect tomorrow’s construction, so it is important to avoid common home construction mistakes. The most common mistakes to avoid during your new home design and construction include: Room placement. You deserve a home that is perfectly planned to…

  • Innovative Ways to Hide Your TV

    Your television likely plays a big role in your house; you look forward to sporting events, kids’ shows and favorite evening programs. When the show is over, however, you may want the television set to remain hidden. Here are some unique and stylish ways to disguise a television: Sliding and hiding. Homeowners are finding ways to completely hide a television, and…

  • Key Questions to Ask When Shopping for Stone for Your Home

    Home trends come and go but high quality stone remains a standard in custom home designs. You may want to install a custom stone countertop, backsplash, fireplace or shower. Knowing the right questions to ask is essential in choosing the ideal stone for your design needs. Before you choose a stone for your home make…