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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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    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.

  • When Stone Can Work in the Kitchen

    At Country Club Homes, we have found that many homeowners shy away from using stone when making custom kitchen remodeling plans. They mention loving the look of stone, but they seem to think it will look to rustic or will be hard to clean. We’re ready to bust these myths once and for all. Stone…

  • Study Up: The Many Ways a House Can Be Smart

    Home technology trends are always changing. Right now, many of our customers are focusing on making their homes more interactive and technology-driven. These so-called “smart houses” start with just a few simple gadgets. We suggest incorporating a few of your favorites to raise your home’s IQ: Modern Home Electronics by Salt Lake City Home Media…

  • Beautiful Ways to Make Your Yard as Luxurious as Your Home Interiors

    Your home is a well-decorated and luxurious getaway from the stresses of the world. Why should your backyard not be the same? Creating a beautiful home exterior gives you a lovely place to enjoy nature and beautiful weather with your friends and family — think backyard barbecues, relaxing nights in the hot tub, and quiet mornings…

  • Get Inspired by Unique Pools This Summer When Planning Your Custom Home

    Swimming pools don’t have to be squares or rectangles. The most interesting ones not only offer a place to relax, but also serve as exciting decor elements that enhance the look of your entire yard. Keep these pool design ideas in mind as you plan your new dream home layout. A lounge area, immersed in…