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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.

  • Photos of a ‘Family Drop Zone’ for Your Wilton or New Canaan Home

    Guess what’s lurking behind the paneled wood double doors off the elegant front foyer of the Fairfield County home you dined at Saturday night? Stuff – everything from tennis shoes to tennis racquets! In modern vernacular, it’s called a ‘Family Drop Zone’. With kids getting off the bus, a parent coming in from work and…

  • New Green Bathroom Remodeling Ideas for Fairfield County, CT Homes

    Residents of southwestern Connecticut have multiple incentives to assume more eco-friendly lifestyles and to “Go Green”. From financial rewards for reducing energy consumption, to the environmentally important goal of living more responsible and sustainable lives, we are becoming more and more aware of our need to reduce energy and natural resource consumption in our Wilton,…

  • Images of Popular Luxury Trends in the Fairfield County Kitchen

    What’s popular in designing a luxury kitchen?  Design a space to conceal all of your counter top appliances, such as coffee makers, toasters, blenders, etc.  Next, consider using a mixture of counter top materials.  Also, conceal your refrigerator and dishwasher with  cabinetry panels to keep  with the visual line of the beautiful cabinetry.  Finally, using…

  • Images & Pictures of Luxury Fairfield County Outdoor Living Areas

    At Country Club Homes, Inc. it has been our pleasure over the years to work with many families who have completed a remodeling or renovation to their Fairfield County, CT. homes and outdoor living areas. With the arrival of the fall season here in southwestern Connecticut, many homeowners are reviewing their outdoor living and entertainment…