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  • July New England Home Style of the Month: Gothic Revival

    Gothic architecture rose to popularity from the 12th to the 16th centuries and was primarily used in European religious construction. 200 years later the rise of the gothic revival era signaled a shift in the design style to residential structures in both Europe and the United States. This architectural style was known for its asymmetry and featured designs that presented an idealized representation of medieval Europe. In the United States Gothic revival homes were most often found in the northeastern states where the style was popularized.

    Eclectic Exterior by Boston Architects & Building Designers Polhemus Savery DaSilva via Houzz

    Typical features of Gothic revival homes include:

    Eclectic Entry by Austin Architects & Building Designers Hugh Jefferson Randolph Architects via Houzz
      • Steeply pitched roofs with deep overhanging eaves.
      • Vertical exterior siding in the “board-and-batten”style.
      • Tall, slim chimneys.
      • Asymmetrical layouts, including L-shaped and side gabled designs.
      • Exposed rafters and open cornices.
      • Large porches that encompass the entire front of the home.
      • Gothic motifs, decorative crowns, and pointed arches on exterior doors.
      • Turrets, towers, and gables with pointed arches.
      • Finials and intricate ornamentation on windows, doors, porches, and exterior trim.
    Eclectic Exterior by Burlingame Photographers Dennis Mayer, Photographer via Houzz

    Gothic revival is just one of the many home styles found throughout New England. Contact us at Country Club Homes, call 203-762-0550 or visit us at www.countryclubhomesinc.com to learn more about the the different styles of custom homes in Fairfield County.

  • An Innovative Ceiling Finish Can Add Style to Your Home

    While an ordinary ceiling will often go unnoticed, a stylish one will provide an aesthetic appeal, and complement the entire decor of a room.  Here are some innovative suggestions for adding some interest to your ceilings: Gable Vault – A gable vault is a ceiling that is left somewhat exposed, which produces some dramatic results. In…

  • Choosing the Right Roof Material for Your Home

    Have you ever thought much about the type of roof you want on your home? Many homeowners take their roof for granted, and don’t investigate different materials when building their homes. As you make decisions about the exterior of your home, you should not only consider style, but also the attributes of a variety of roofing materials, including but…

  • Tips for Closing Off an Open Kitchen

    The idea of an open kitchen is perfect, right? There’s a natural flow from other rooms, you have easy access to other parts of the house and it’s perfect for entertaining. However, you may wish your open kitchen was a bit more closed off. There are a variety of innovative ways to completely or partially…

  • Create a Welcoming and Stylish Entryway for Your Holiday Guests

    For some people, their foyer design may be the most important part of their home design.  The foyer represents the homeowner’s welcoming personality to their guests and visitors.  The foyer is the first place people see when entering the home, so the design should give a good impression. The features that you may want to focus on in your…