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  • Sunrooms Shine Bright All Year Long in Fairfield County

    The addition of a sunroom to your New England home will add a versatile and extremely enjoyable space to your property. In addition to being an ideal space for the part-time gardener, it can also accommodate kids doing homework, fun family activities and a space to just relax after a long day. Sunrooms, however, are not just for the summer. Here are three great ways to think about using your sunroom all year round:

    Image via Houzz
    Image via Houzz

    Experience the Majesty of Nature – The changing colors of the New England landscape in fall is beautiful beyond words. Surround yourself with this beauty in a glass enclosed sunroom so that you can enjoy the view without having to leave home. 

    Stay Close to the Winter Wonderland – Similarly, you can watch every snowflake as it drifts to the ground while warmly ensconced inside an insulated and perfectly heated retreat. We all know that our snow storms can be brutal, but from a distance, they’re quite refreshing to admire from the warmth of your sunroom.

    Keep Your Cool on Summer Nights – A sunroom serves double duty during the summer. Keep cool while the sun shines bright, and then open up the windows and double-doors to enjoy the best of the cool summer breezes. Who needs to visit the local park when you’ve got your own outdoor living room to enjoy?

    If you are considering adding a sunroom or any other outdoor structure, consider consulting us at www.CountryClubHomesInc.com. You can also call us at 203-762-0550. Our staff has the experience and knowledge to expertly guide you through the process from beginning to end.

  • How to Create an Eco-Friendly Kitchen

    One of the most important qualities Country Club Homes, Inc. infuses into homes is sustainability. An eco-friendly home not only leaves a smaller footprint on our beautiful planet but over time saves the homeowner money. Since the “going green” theme is increasingly  an integral part of our design and construction, we thought we’d share a…