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Custom Home Builder Connecticut Valley Homes Wins Home of the Year from the Modular Home Builders Association
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Modular Home Builder Associate 2022 Kitchen Great Room Luxury Bathroom Home of the Year Award MHBA 2022 Connecticut Valley Homes
Connecticut Valley Homes designs and builds custom homes in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Block Island, and Fishers Island exclusively using precision off-site construction methods. They were awarded Home of the Year for their design and construction excellence by the Modular Home Builders Association.

EAST LYME, Conn. & WESTERLY, R.I. - PennZone -- By: Connecticut Valley Homes

East Lyme, Conn. – Oct. 17, 2022 – PRLog – Connecticut Valley Homes, a home builder serving Connecticut, Rhode Island, Block Island, and Fishers Island, received the Home of the Year Award from the Modular Home Builders Association (MHBA). This prestigious 2022 Home of the Year award in the under 2,500 square feet category recognizes excellence in home design using off-site modular construction. The award-winning home was selected from entries from all over the country.

The award was announced at MHBA's 2022 Annual Conference held in October in Harrisburg, PA.

Manufacturer: Apex Homes | Builder: Connecticut Valley Homes | Location: Connecticut

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Craftsman One-Story: This beautiful three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,859-square-foot home is a single-story ranch with a two-car garage. It features a custom-designed walkway leading to a Craftsman-style front porch entry. This custom-designed new home showcases sleek hardwood floors and a light-filled, open-concept layout. The kitchen boasts a stunning tiled backsplash to the ceiling, a large island for seating and socializing, and a custom baking station that offers a lower countertop allowing for easier use while rolling dough for baking. The walk-in pantry allows ample storage and is tucked behind a beautifully crafted sliding barn door. The patio door bathes the dining area in natural light and opens to the outdoor living space, a private and peaceful backyard patio. The primary bedroom showcases an ensuite bathroom with a beautifully tiled shower and soaker tub. Space is taken advantage of in this home, offering the most convenience for everyday living and entertaining.

"We are so honored to receive this recognition from the Modular Home Builders Association, whose tireless efforts to educate the public and promote the benefits of modular construction deserve acknowledgment and appreciation. I would also like to thank our valued employees and the 2022 Manufacturer of the Year, Apex Homes, for their hard work and dedication in making this achievement possible," said Richard Wildermuth, President of Connecticut Valley Homes.

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Since 1981, Connecticut Valley Homes has built 1,700+ homes along the coast and throughout the towns of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Fishers Island, and Block Island. Their award-winning homes feature brand names like Kohler and CAMBRIA solid surface countertops and are robust, durable, and beautiful. In addition, they exclusively use off-site, modular construction, which offers clients an opportunity to efficiently build a custom home with ease, in less time, and of superior quality.

"As a modular home builder, around 90% of the work is done in the factory, which provides more control over the time and quality, allowing us to work year-round despite inclement weather. In addition, we use the extensive experience garnered from building over 1,700 homes to ensure the home-building process is simple, organized, and rewarding," said Richard Wildermuth, President of Connecticut Valley Homes

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Connecticut Valley Homes
ctvalleyhomes@gmail.com
(860) 739 - 6913


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