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Connecticut Valley Homes Receives Honorable Mention for the Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse
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Connecticut Valley Homes Earns Home of the Year Honorable Mention from the Modular Home Builders Association

EAST LYME, Conn. - Washingtoner -- Connecticut Valley Homes is pleased to announce that the Modular Home Builders Association has awarded our Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse the Home of the Year Honorable Mention for 2024. Following its recognition as Home of the Month earlier this year, this award-winning home reflects our commitment to quality, innovation, and timeless design. Situated in our Award-Winning Homes Gallery, the Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse captures a contemporary take on classic farmhouse style with luxury features throughout its 4,486 square feet.

This unique residence is designed to provide both comfort and functionality, featuring three bedrooms with en-suite baths, two office areas, and a one-bedroom in-law apartment. Upon entry, guests are welcomed by a spacious foyer with a tiled accent wall that introduces the home's sophisticated aesthetic. The chef's kitchen, complete with quartz countertops, custom appliances, and a spacious island, is a culinary haven. A large walk-in pantry with built-in cabinetry and marble checkerboard flooring enhances storage while adding elegance. The stunning floating staircase, framed by a feature window wall, is a true focal point, blending architectural innovation with contemporary style.

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The primary suite is a tranquil retreat offering a custom walk-in closet and a luxurious bathroom that rivals a personal spa. This space features marble floors, a freestanding tub, an oversized shower, and a custom glass wall that transitions from clear to opaque for privacy. Wide-board walnut floors flow throughout the home, uniting each room with warmth and sophistication. Energy-efficient construction is woven into every detail, underscoring Connecticut Valley Homes' dedication to sustainable design without sacrificing comfort or style. A covered breezeway with a standing seam metal roof connects the main home to the garage, future bonus room, and in-law apartment, providing a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience.

"This recognition is a testament to our dedication to creating beautiful, functional, and sustainable homes," said Amanda Anderson, General Manager at Connecticut Valley Homes. "The Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse reflects our passion for pushing design boundaries while meeting the needs of modern homeowners."

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Connecticut Valley Homes is a premier custom modular home builder known for combining timeless design with cutting-edge construction methods. Our commitment to excellence drives us to create award-winning homes that meet the highest quality and sustainability standards.

For more information on the Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse and our Award-Winning Homes Gallery, please contact:

Connecticut Valley Homes
Phone: 860-739-6913
Email: info@ctvalleyhomes.com
Website: https://www.ctvalleyhomes.com/

Rhode Island Modular Homes

Phone: 401-388-0631

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Connecticut Valley Homes
info@ctvalleyhomes.com
860-739-6913


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