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  • The Studs of Construction: Understanding the Lumber in Your Home

    You’ve encountered the studs of construction before: You measure and mark the walls to hang a piece of artwork. The first nail goes in easy-breezy, the second one nearly jars the teeth out of your head as you pound it in. That’s a stud.

    Homes in Fairfield County and around the country are usually framed using the same materials – predominantly by the famous 2-by-4, or “two-by.” In truth, this sturdy lumber measures two-inches by 4-inches when first milled. Once dry, the two-by becomes more of a 1.5-by-3.5.

    These studs of construction are incredibly strong, which is why they’re used to frame homes constructed with wood. They can handle a considerable amount of pressure and, once sheathed by plywood, they become resilient to side-by-side forces as well.

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    There are multiple benefits to building your home with wood:

    • Wood is a renewable resource when harvested from responsibly managed forests.
    • It is also a great insulator and can withstand high winds and water damage. As an insulator, wood is 15 times better than masonry, 400 times better than steel, and 1,700 times better than aluminum.
    • Cost effectiveness: Wood framing is the most inexpensive way to build a home because it can be easily modified and adjusted for changes during the building process.
    • Longevity: Wood-framed houses have stood the test of time for centuries because of wood’s flexibility.

    To learn more about the best construction materials for your new construction or remodeling project, contact the professionals at Country Club Homes, Inc. at 203-762-0550 or visit their website.

  • Bring Elements of Japan Into Your Home Design for a Simple and Elegant Space

    Your home should be your sanctuary, a place to unwind and relax after a hectic day. A great way to create a calming and serene space is to incorporate elements of Japanese-inspired design into your home.  Japanese homes are known for their use of negative space, clean lines, and serene qualities. If you’re hoping to bring Japanese…

  • New Construction for Latest in Sustainable Features

    The National Association of Home Builders recently conducted a survey asking new home buyers about their views on sustainability. The top sustainable features that buyers are seeking include Energy Star rated appliances, low-E windows, and programmable thermostats. There was also a strong contingent of buyers who desire even more sustainable features including geo-thermal technology, photovoltaic solar panels, and…

  • 4 Reasons to Consider Quartz Over Granite for Your Kitchen

    Quartz countertops offer homeowners the beauty of natural stone without the hassle of upkeep and maintenance. Selecting a quartz countertop for your kitchen is an excellent way to bring both form and function to the space. Homeowners often choose quartz countertops because of their: Durability Quartz countertops are made from one of the most durable minerals on…

  • Nautical Inspiration on the Hill in New Canaan, CT

    Come out, have fun, support New Canaan CARES Kitchen & Home Tour   Looking for inspiration? Tour this gracious westside home that offers a personal tribute to the passions of its owners and the talented artistry of Country Club Homes and Sheridan Interiors. This is immediately evident with a custom front door replicating the one from the…