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  • Home Style of the Month: Greek Revival

    The Greek Revival style became popular in the United States shortly after the War of 1812, when resentment towards the British lingered. The style evoked a spirit of democracy and communicated an awakening interest in the art and culture of ancient Greece. Before its appeal spread to homes throughout the Eastern and Southeastern United States, Greek Revival was initially a choice for public buildings such as courthouses and schools. Greek Revival became a popular architectural style in America from 1825-1860 and was even referred to as the “national” style because of its predominance.

     

    Greek Revival Architecture designed by G.P. Shafer Architect, PLLC
    G.P. Shafer Architect, PLLC

    Some common elements of Greek Revival style:

    • Tall columns and pediments
    • Entry porch with columns
    • Elaborate door surrounds
    • Horizontal transom over the front door
    • Narrow windows around front door
    • Bold, simple moldings
    • Low pitched roof
    • Symmetrical shape
    Greek Revival Architecture - luxury custom home designed by G.P. Shafer Architect, PLLC
    G.P. Shafer Architect, PLLC

    Gothic Revival and Italianate styles replaced the Greek Revival style in the later years of the 19th century. Gable-fronted homes throughout American are a lasting legacy of the style, which was simplified and translated nationwide.

     

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  • Solid Wood Windows Popular in High End Connecticut Homes

    Are you building a custom new home or beginning a remodeling project that includes new wood windows? Today’s wood windows used in window replacement and new construction have high energy efficiency; the traditional look of wood windows on the interior and exterior; and a true divided lite fitting the character of a New England style Connecticut…

  • Beautiful Outdoor Living Spaces by Fairfield County, CT Home Design Firm

    Country Club Homes, Inc. of Fairfield County, Connecticut is an award winning custom home building company dedicated to creating beautiful outdoor living spaces, where even the smallest details represent the classic design and craftsmanship Country Club Homes is known for. Whether your custom new home plans calls for an outdoor living and entertainment space, a…

  • 2012 Design Build Showcase Benefits Fairfield County Community Foundation

    Plan ahead and mark your calendars for the 2012 Design Build Showcase to benefit the Fairfield County Community Foundation. The Design Build Showcase is scheduled for Wednesday, May 16th at 731 Smith Ridge, New Canaan, Connecticut. Tickets are $35 per person and must be purchased in advance. Are you thinking about building or renovating? Sign…

  • 2012 New Construction Starts Strong

    Country Club Homes, Inc is a Fairfield County, Connecticut custom home builder looking forward to 2012 with anticipation for two reasons: first, we love what we do; secondly,  CNN Money.com is reporting that, “New home construction got off to a strong start for the year, with housing starts and building permits rising in January on…