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  • Inspiration for Creating a Separate Painting Studio for Your Hobby or Career

    If you love to paint, either for a career or as a hobby, you know that it should be done in a dedicated space. Painting requires specialized equipment, materials with specific storage requirements, and a warm space with plenty of light. Painters often try to paint in a spare room or the cold garage but this isn’t conducive to creating your best work. At Country Club Homes we suggest creating a specialized painting studio that is custom designed to fit your specific needs.

    When planning your painting studio pay attention to the:

        • Location: Site the studio on a location that maximizes the available views and natural sunlight. Choose a spot on your property that will inspire your best work.


    Contemporary Garage And Shed by Kansas City Architects & Building Designers RDM Architecture via Houzz

          • Outdoor Space: Include an exterior space that will allow you to paint outside. Plan for a small patio that is connected to the studio and near your necessary supplies.


    Contemporary Exterior by San Francisco General Contractors Bill Fry Construction – Wm. H. Fry Const. Co. via Houzz

          • Necessities: Install shelves, cabinets, and closets that allow you to carefully organize your supplies. Make sure you plan for a small bathroom and an additional work sink for clean up.


    Contemporary Home Office via Houzz
    If you’re interested in more home remodeling ideas contact our team at Country Club Homes. Call us at 203-762-0550 or visit us at www.countryclubhomesinc.com. We are committed to serving the home construction needs of the Fairfield County area.

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  • Kitchen Cabinet Trends to Incorporate in Your New England Home

    Cabinetry is one of the most prominent parts of a kitchen and it should be designed with both form and function in mind. Your cabinets should look great while meeting all of your practical storage needs. Our favorite trends to incorporate in your New England kitchen include: Charging cabinets – Today’s homeowners likely have multiple mobile devices that…

  • You Can Expect More From Your Deck Design

    During the last two decades the residential deck has undergone an amazing transformation. What used to be a simple wooden structure has become an extension of a home’s living spaces, featuring elements such as outdoor kitchens, tiered levels, and exquisite decorating. At Country Club Homes we understand the evolving influence of deck design and always begin the…