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Celebrating 50 Years of Earth Day!

Did you know that April 22nd marks the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day?  As we adapt to the restrictions of social distancing, one thing we can celebrate is our shrinking carbon footprint. During this newfound journey, we are here to serve our clients today and tomorrow building energy-efficient homes designed to soak in natural light and ventilation. Modular construction maximizes the use of building materials and utilizes waste to energy practices which means far less waste in landfills.  A tighter building envelope combined with the insulation package we include in each home means greater energy efficiency and savings for the homeowner. Our homes are better for the families living in them and for our environment. What are some easy ways to reduce that carbon footprint even more?  Continue to reduce and consolidate trips to the store. Pick up needed items for neighbors and alternate trips to the store with friends. Wash and carry your own reusable shopping bags a

Ct Valley Homes Newest Arrival!


Our newest arrival! This is how a recently delivered Connecticut Valley Homes looks while the siding is still being completed.

This Old-New House has the character and charm of an antique home but is brand new inside and out. Owners John and Carolyn wanted their new home to look like it had been built over a hundred years ago to ensure it fit in with the other historic houses in their coastal Rhode Island neighborhood and it will do just that.

Connecticut Valley Homes' designer, Catherine Taylor, worked with photographs of historic homes provided by the owners showing the design details that were important to them. The resulting floor plan and exterior meld the traditional exterior details that were so important to teh owners and such features as a lovely kitchen open to the family and sun room, plus a roof deck to enjoy the view.

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