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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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  • Sunny Luxury in Fairfield County Bathroom Design

    There are many ways to personalize your luxury bathroom design and make it your own — from sunny windows, gorgeous colors, and fancy fixtures; to unique universal design shower enclosures designed and built by Country Club Homes, Inc.  The look and feel of your Fairfield County, CT bathroom sanctuary is designed to help you relax;…

  • Home Automation Built-In to New Custom Homes in Fairfield County

    When Fairfield County clients come to us with inquiries about building a custom new home, they can expect the professionals at Country Club Homes, Inc to be knowledgeable about new home trends such as advances being made in home automation systems. Now part of every new custom home, home automation provides greater comfort, security, and…

  • Responsible Fairfield County Green Construction: Building with as Little Waste as Possible

    Here at Country Club Homes, Inc, we make every effort to incorporate green construction techniques into the building process, and have posted here on the blog about three important strategies. Check out these posts if any of these subjects are of interest to you: Fairfield County Green Home Building Strategy #1 – Passive Solar Fairfield…

  • Gorgeous Fairfield County Home For Sale — Winner of 5 HOBI Awards

    Are you looking to purchase a gorgeous one-of-a-kind residence in the Fairfield County area of southwestern Connecticut? Do not miss this 15,000 s.f. shingle style home in Wilton, Connecticut. Recently highlighted by video on the CBS New York news segment, ‘Living Large’ with the video title of ‘$7 Million Wilton Home With A Theater, Diner…