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  • Traditional Design Ideas for Your Fairfield County Home

    Traditional home design is what we love here at Country Club Homes. As a result, we like to share what that means with people who are also in love with the subtle flair of a traditional space. If you’ve never been a fan of traditional design for the home, keep reading! Although it is often referred to as outdated or old-fashioned, there are plenty of ways to incorporate a traditional feel at home that feels oh so 2013!

    So, what exactly does a traditional home design look like?

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    • Neutral colors: Bright and bold is the exact opposite of what traditional design is all about. These spaces are more subdued and mellow, which makes them ideal for a comfortable and cozy living environment for the entire family. You don’t have to completely shy away from color. Pale and pastel shades also fit into the neutral color category.
    • Wonderful woods: Dark touches of wood can add a sense of both warmth and depth to a traditional space. Wood can be worked in with tables, bookcases, desks, railings, floors and so many other features.
    • Lots of symmetry: Balance is the name of the game when it comes to traditional interior design. From furniture arrangement to wall art, the important thing to keep in mind is that everything doesn’t necessarily have to match. But symmetry is what will ultimately bring it all together.
    • A statement rug: Area rugs are quite common in traditional spaces. They can work wonders in entryways, hallways and many other spaces within the home.  An area rug can add some punch and flair to the room.

    Is your Connecticut home in need of a traditional makeover? For more information about our custom design and home building services, please contact Country Club Homes, Inc. by telephone at 203-762-0550 or visit our at https://aqi.nnh.mybluehost.me/website_2fce611a

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  • July New England Home Style of the Month: Gothic Revival

    Gothic architecture rose to popularity from the 12th to the 16th centuries and was primarily used in European religious construction. 200 years later the rise of the gothic revival era signaled a shift in the design style to residential structures in both Europe and the United States. This architectural style was known for its asymmetry and…

  • How Bookworms Can Make Better Use of a Dining Room

    Many custom homes have well appointed dining rooms that feature a large table, plenty of seating, and an engaging design that stimulates conversation. But can the dining room be more? We challenge you to think outside of the box for your dining room design and consider transforming this space to reflect your personal style and your…

  • Keep the Space Under Your Stairs Performing for You

    If you’re searching for a bit more storage in your home you may want to consider putting the space under your stairs to work. This spot in the house may be the prime location to add shelving, cabinetry, or customized storage. Our favorite ways to use this space include: Adding open shelving- Open shelving can be added to…

  • Gorgeous Ideas for Adding Interior French Doors to Your Home

    One surefire way to add character to your home is to install interior French doors with custom glass treatments. These stately doors will open up a space by allowing plenty of light to flow between rooms. However, they can also pose a challenge when you’re wanting to ensure privacy in an office, bedroom, or bathroom. Our favorite ways to…