What makes Grace Estates a luxury home community?

ny_view11At the Calvosa Organization, we build luxury homes. But what does that mean? What makes a home a “luxury” home? For us, it’s the quality of our workmanship and materials, along with a heightened attention to detail.

 

For instance, at Grace Estates:

  • The gourmet kitchens feature solid wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, breathtaking backsplashes, upscale quartz countertops, and large islands.
  • The spa baths have showers crafted from elegant Italian statuary marble.
  • Every home has classic wide-plank hardwood floors throughout the first floor and second floor hallways, and superior quality Kohler plumbing fixtures that are stylish and durable.

 

In addition to the finest products and materials, we are making these homes ready for the future, with smart home technology that manages sound, lighting and comfort. We’re also making them generator and solar ready. No matter what comes up, the homes at Grace Estates will be able to handle it.

 

At Calvosa, our classically designed homes evoke a level of grace and sophistication that’s rare in today’s pre-fab world. That’s another part of what makes them “luxury” homes. Stately front porches… dramatic paneled foyers with sweeping staircases… formal dining rooms… vaulted ceilings… built-in bookcases. This level of detail isn’t usually part of newly constructed homes today, but it is most definitely included in ours.

 

ny_view02And our attention to detail doesn’t stop at the finished features. Even our structure is superior, with a steel-reinforced, poured concrete foundation. Also, since our area of Long Island is in a 120 mph wind zone, these homes are hurricane resistant, with special hold-downs that tie the house to the foundation. They’ll withstand wind pressure many times more than 120 mph by the time we’re finished.  

 

All of these elements say “luxury” – and you’ll find them in every Grace Estates home, where we’re proudly raising the standard for luxury homes on Long Island.

Calvosa Organization sets the standard – and breaks the mold – when it comes to luxurious design

The Calvosa Organization has a way of doing things that no other builder can match. We call our unique approach to building luxury homes “The Calvosa Touch”, and it is centered on our insistence on traditional craftsmanship, unparalleled integrity, and meticulous attention to detail.ny_view02

 

What makes our homes feel so luxurious? The obvious answer is the big things like gourmet kitchens, spa baths and huge master suites. But if the details in those spaces aren’t done correctly, they won’t feel luxurious. The details – like the materials used and the quality of the work – are what make the difference between ordinary and extraordinary.

 

At Calvosa, we’re all about those details. That’s why our homes are the epitome of luxury! Our classically designed homes evoke a level of grace and sophistication you don’t see too often these days. From hardwood floors to old-world style trim, Calvosa homes feel like grand old homes from years gone by.

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Stately front porches welcome you into dramatic paneled foyers with sweeping staircases. Gorgeous kitchens feature solid wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, breathtaking backsplashes, and large islands. Formal dining rooms are elegant spaces with old-world paneling and complex trim work. Our master suites include extensive walk-in closets, luxurious showers and freestanding tubs, and opulent marble tiles.

 

Our homes also feature important details like large windows, 9-foot ceilings, arched doorways, fireplaces with mantels, vaulted ceilings, built-in bookcases, carriage house-style garage doors, and brick or stone façades with elegant moldings.

 

All of these design elements say “luxury” – and you’ll find them in every Calvosa home, where we’re proudly setting the standard for luxury home design on Long Island.

Things to Consider While Planning Your Grace Estates Dream Home

Building a custom home is your dream come true. But it is also months of planning everything from how the home is situated on the lot, to what kind of doorknobs you’ll have. Not to worry… The Calvosa Organization will be with you every step of the way!

 

Here are some things to think about as you plan your new home at Grace Estates.

 

  • Take a hard look at your budget. Take stock of your finances: net worth, income, expenses, investments, and debt before you meet with your builder. Determine how much you can afford to spend based on the down payment you have saved, and the monthly payment (based on current interest rates). If you are not a 100% comfortable with an amount that will allow you to build your dream home, then find ways to cut your budget, lower your debt, etc.

 

  • Visit other homes. You think you know what you want your dream home to be, but do you really? Drive around and visit other homes. Take pictures, make notes about what you like about them, what you don’t like, and how you feel about the construction. Deciding to change things halfway through is the single most expensive mistake most people make.

 

  • Think long-term. Do you have children? Do you have aging parents? If so, you’ll need to think about accommodating family members in different scenarios, such as returning college students, visiting grandchildren and/or grandparents, caring for elderly parents. Will you be working from home? You’ll need an office. Are you less likely to drive to the gym in bad weather? Plan for a fitness room. Flexible spaces are a good long-term solution for our ever-changing lives.

 

  • Prioritize. Once you brainstorm your “wish list”, start prioritizing. Custom home design can easily exceed a budget if you let things run amok. With so many amenities to choose from, it’s important to prioritize the most important items on the list.

 

  • Know what you want. Start looking through design magazines and websites to get inspiration. You will not only be picking your appliances, but designing the cabinetry around them. You’ll have to choose the trim, the paint colors, the floors, and, yes, the doorknobs. Do you have a style you like? Are there definitely things you don’t like? If you have some ideas when you come in for your concept and design meetings, the process may be less overwhelming.

 

  • Embrace the opportunity. It’s a rare thing to be able to design something that is truly the only one of its kind. A custom home is a personal, special opportunity. It’s built from scratch just for your family. Make sure you work in some unique elements or features that are distinctively yours. At Calvosa, we will build whatever you want.

 

Most of all, we want you to be excited! We might be a little biased here at The Calvosa Organization, but we believe we’re the best – and we look forward to helping you build your dream home!

8 Reasons why the South Shore of Long Island is a great place to live

  1. The water. Long Islanders love the sound of waves crashing, and the feeling of sand beneath their feet. The South Shore is especially noted for good sailing conditions, and its deep trenches, which attract big game fish like tuna, shark & swordfish.

 

  1. The beaches. The barrier island beaches have a very chilled-out vibe that makes them the perfect spot for summer fun.

 

  1. Diversity. Since, technically, the South Shore includes everything from Queens to the Hamptons, you’ll find a great variety of people, culture and towns.

 

  1. Family-friendliness. According to NerdWallet, 6 of the top 10 cities for families in New York are on Long Island, including Bellmore & Commack on the South Shore. These towns are family-friendly, and within commuting distance to New York City.

 

  1. Nature. Particularly the Fire Island National Seashore where deer roam freely in the thickets, and migrating ducks and geese seek sanctuary in the marshes.

 

  1. Boutiques and other funky shops. The South Shore is home to dozens of small shops and boutiques that sell unique, locally made or sourced products.

 

  1. Climate control. Thanks to its proximity to the water, the South Shore is cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. (This is welcome news when the rest of Long Island gets buried in snow!)

 

  1. History. The South Shore was one of the hot spots during the Gilded Age. (The Great Gatsby, anyone?) But there are records from the 1700’s that show that George Washington toured LI and stayed overnight in Islip.

 

The Calvosa Organization Announces Grand Opening of Grace Estates

East Islip, NY (October 1, 2016) – The Calvosa Organization is proud to announce the Grand Opening of its newest luxury community, Grace Estates in East Islip, New York, on Sunday, November 13, 2016. Activities will take place from 12 pm to 4 pm and will include food and refreshments.
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Located on a private cul-de-sac, the elegant community of Grace Estates will offer four custom homes featuring old-world craftsmanship, as well as smart home technology. They will also be solar and generator ready. Interior features include 9-foot ceilings, white oak floors, handcrafted trim and moldings, and a gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone countertops.

Just one mile from Great South Bay, Grace Estates will offer quick and easy access to the shops, restaurants and entertainment in town, as well as the Marina, and Fire Island. Grace Estates is also the only new construction option in this area. Prices start at $1,299,000.
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The Calvosa Organization is an award-winning, locally-owned building company specializing in luxury custom homes on the South Shore of Long Island. The Calvosa team, lead by owner & president Vincent Calvosa, is known for building superior quality homes, while giving buyers an efficient building process and innovative designs. The Calvosa Organization has been building throughout all of Long Island for the past 25 years.

 

Grace Estates is located on Huntting Lane in East Islip, NY 11730. For more information about Grace Estates or The Calvosa Organization, visit www.calvosaorganization.com or contact Vincent Calvosa at 631.563.2551 or info@calvosaorganization.com.