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  • Monochromatic (Well… Mostly): Interior Design Using One Color

    With interior design, who says that you need many different patterns and all types of colors to make a statement about you personality? Those of us at Country Club Homes, Inc. know that a little can go a long way. That’s why we want to call your attention to how elegant and sophisticated a home designed with a monochromatic can be. Believe it or not, one color can tell a story just as much as a cacpohony of multiple hues, and we have the pictures to illustrate just that idea. Depending on the room you can choose any base color: red, soft blue, stunning pastels. For this example we show you a magnificent monochromatic theme with white, black, and perhaps a bit in between. As you can see in the pictures below, one color says it all.

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    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette
    The Monochromatic Color Palette

    Photos: decor8blog.com

  • Plan a Laundry Room in the Optimal Location in Your Home

    You may have never thought about the placement of your home’s laundry room. Is it in the basement? In the mud room? Home design has traditionally relegated the laundry room to these two locations, but many homeowners have discovered the benefits of relocating this essential space. Relocating the laundry room is easily integrated into a renovation project. Consider…

  • Designer Technology Opens Up New Options for Home Design

    Today’s home technology is advancing rapidly both in design and style. Gone are the days of bulky technology or incompatible components. Technology and design have begun working together to have a positive impact on a homeowner’s daily life. Homeowners now have access to a wide variety of technological advances in home design, including: Automation: Faucets, entertainment components,…

  • 4 Traditional Touches to Finish Your Home Design

    Do you love traditional design? Are you drawn to homes that highlight classic beauty and timeless architecture? Integrating a traditional design style into your home’s remodeling project will convey a modern approach to historic forms and features. Undeniable hallmarks of traditional design include: Classic millwork: A traditional home often features crown moldings, chair rail, and trim…

  • Try These Alternatives for Granite in your New England Home

    Granite has long been a staple for counter-tops in custom kitchen remodeling projects. Granite is beautiful but it may not fit your style. Never fear though, there are a lot of beautiful counter-top materials that would be perfect in your New England home. Traditional Kitchen with Marble Counter-Tops by San Francisco Interior Designers & Decorators Fiorella Design…