Some Ideas to Consider …

  • Shaker Style in the Home

    If you’re drawn to traditional design, you’re probably familiar with Shaker style, especially in furniture and in the kitchen. One of the most enduring styles in the United States, Shaker style was originally developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Coming, the “Shakers,” a religious sect whose followers rejected the ostentatious in favor of simplicity, utility, and the beauty of fine craftsmanship.

    Shaker style mudroom - utility room
    Mowlem & Co.

    Clean lines and a lack of ornamentation reflect the Shaker’s reverence for order. Shakers restricted the use of any beading, molding, cornices, or anything else considered too fanciful. Shaker designs were intended to inspire a sense of serenity and grace.

    Shaker Style in the Home - kitchen cabinets
    Atmosphere Interior Design, Inc.

    Shaker style is best expressed with clean lines, simplicity and order. A home designed with a Shaker influence will have an open and simple floor plan with a natural flow and uncluttered interior design. High quality furniture designed to last a lifetime in maple, cherry and other hardwoods is perfectly at home in a Shaker-style interior. In the kitchen, cabinetry with Shaker-style recessed panels is a classic choice that enhances almost any décor. The highest quality woods will provide the most timeless look for the Shaker style, with its inherent simplicity letting the rich character of the material make a lasting impression.

    Shaker Style in the Home - Master bathroom vanity with a modern twist
    Vangarde Woodworks

    “Whatever is fashioned, let it be plain and simple and for the good,” was a favorite saying of the Shakers and an excellent motto to follow if you are intrigued by Shaker-style design in your home.

    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.

  • Be Prepared for Power Outages with an Emergency Home Generator

    Are you tired of power outages due to bad weather conditions? Loss of electricity for days can be very disruptive. You can avoid untimely power disruptions by installing a generator to your home. During a power outage, your generator can be set up to immediately respond and provide you with continuous electricity. Generators come in a variety of…

  • Factors to Consider Before Finishing Your Basement

    When it’s time to undertake a basement remodeling project in your Connecticut home, planning ahead is essential for a successful outcome. There are choices that must be made and factors you should consider before beginning work. Failure to think through important decisions may sabotage the project and leave you frustrated with the outcome. The professionals…

  • Choose the Right Drain for Your Shower

    It may seem that choosing the right drain for the shower in your bathroom remodel is a small detail, but the right drain can make all the difference in your satisfaction with your finished shower. Here are just a few of your options: Source: Bathroom via Houzz Linear Drains – The drains are typically installed…

  • Make Smart, Purposeful Renovations Before Selling Your Home

    When selling your home, trying to decide on which remodeling project to tackle so that you get an adequate return on your investment can be difficult. While some remodels are easy, others will never return enough to justify their cost. As a seller, here are three that you should consider: Renovate the Kitchen – Most buyers are looking…