Some Ideas to Consider …

  • Think Outside the Box Shaped Room and Let in More Light

    In custom home design its important to think outside of the box. We suggest getting creative with room shapes and home layout instead of relying on box-shaped rooms. A simple shift away from the standard square room allows more light to pour into the room and helps create an airy feel.

    At Country Club Homes we understand the importance of breaking the definition of a standard box-shaped room. One of our recent projects featured a circular sitting room as part of the master bedroom. Every wall featured windows that allowed light to pour into the space.

    In another home we added a nook to a dining room that elevated the room away from the simple box shape. This nook served dual purposes as it added more usable space and featured multiple large windows.

    Even connected spaces can benefit from unique room shapes. In one of our custom home projects we created a unique shape to a loft area that also allows more light to enter the connected downstairs living area.

    If you are interested in more custom home design ideas contact us today at 203-762-0550 or visit us online at Country Club Homes.

  • Lush Garden Features for New England Homes

    As warmer weather and longer days head our way we can anticipate more time relaxing in our New England gardens. To fully enjoy your space, give special attention to your garden design this season with new features that nurture the natural beauty of the outdoors. A fountain is a classic and serene focal point for…

  • Vessel Sinks Make a Splash in Luxurious Bathrooms

    While today they are seen as an ultra-modern addition to your bathroom, vessel sinks are actually based on the centuries-old washbasin design in use before running water was commonly available. There’s nothing like a vessel sink to make a dramatic impression in your bathroom.

  • Home Style of the Month: Cape Cod

    The quintessential American home, the Cape Cod style communicates what most of us think of when we envision a row of homes in small town U.S.A. with front yards and white picket fences. The style actually came over from England with the first settlers who modified the design of their homeland’s modest thatched cottages to…

  • Daydream About Relaxing Porch Style

    Naturally conjuring a feeling of welcoming ease and comfortable leisure, a front porch connects your indoor space with your outdoor space, expanding your home for entertaining and relaxing. When you’re planning a front porch design, imagine ways you will use the space, during which seasons of the year, and how the design will integrate with…