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  • Take Radiant Heating Outdoors for a Truly Luxurious Home

    Radiant heating has become a staple of luxury interior home design. But have you ever considered installing one of these heating systems outside? Radiant heating can be used under exterior concrete and tiles to heat the floor and help make your exterior spaces more comfortable and functional.

    Outdoor radiant heating can be used in a variety of ways when creating a beautiful home exterior, including:

    • Melting snow. Do you hate shoveling snow? Radiant heating can be installed under sidewalks and driveways to help melt snow during the cold and snowy winter.


    Traditional Garage And Shed by Garrison General Contractors PTACEK home via Houzz

    • Increasing comfort. Installing radiant heating near a pool or hot tub increases comfort and makes the space more inviting, regardless of the weather. You’ll enjoy the comfort when you step out of the pool on a chilly night.


    Contemporary Patio by Hermosa Beach Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers JDS OUTDOOR DESIGNS via Houzz

      • Extending use. Integrating radiant heating into your home’s exterior spaces helps you extend their use. Heating the floors of the patio or outdoor living space is ideal for use on chilly summer nights or off season enjoyment.


    Rustic Pool by Denver Architects & Building Designers RMT Architects via Houzz
    To learn more about designing and building a luxurious new custom home, contact our team at Country Club Homes today.

  • Illuminate Your Living Room with These Tips

    Short days in winter mean that natural sunlight is at a premium during the cold season. However, you can combat the darkness by finding creative and beautiful ways to illuminate your living room. Consider enhancing the lighting in your living room by adding: Ambient lighting. Chandeliers, overhead lighting, and wall fixtures can provide a soft ambient…

  • Consider Using Mechanical Ventilation for Cleaner Air in Your Home

    Mechanical ventilation offers homeowners technology that provides high quality indoor air, increases energy efficiency, decreases airborne pollutants, and reduces the likelihood of respiratory problems. A residential mechanical ventilation system will also extract stale air, recover heat using a heat exchange core, and transfer this recovered heat to the fresh incoming air. Homeowners often have a lot…

  • Things to Consider Before Removing a Wall in Your Home

    When you undertake a home renovation project you may discover that the home’s layout needs to be altered to meet your design goals. Removing a wall in your home may open up the layout and allow for more space but should be done carefully to avoid extensive damage. Removing a wall should involve careful consideration, including: Your…

  • Choose the Perfect Flooring for Your Custom Home

    The floor of any room in a house serves as the baseline for any décor, and choosing the right type of floor is essential for creating the look that you want. Here are a few tips to get you started on this important task: Wood Floors Add Charm – Wood floors run the gamut from rustic…