
Since 1981, Connecticut Valley Homes has specialized exclusively in modular construction—bringing decades of experience to clients across Connecticut, Rhode Island, Block Island, and Fishers Island. The company stands out for offering a true turnkey experience, serving as a one-stop shop for homeowners from the initial design phase through the final certificate of occupancy.
An Integrated Team for a Seamless Experience At the core of their process is a fully integrated team—including a dedicated building consultant, in-house architect, project manager, finishing crew, and design consultant. This structure streamlines the process and eliminates the need for a separate general contractor, making the homebuilding journey more accessible, especially for homeowners seeking a guided, turnkey experience.
Personalization Made Simple Clients can personalize every detail of their home with support from Connecticut Valley Homes’ in-person design center and online selection tools. Whether it’s cabinetry, countertops, or exterior materials, homeowners benefit from:
Hands-on design guidance
A clear, line-itemized pricing structure
Custom sourcing of finishes beyond showroom samples
“We walk clients through every step,” the team explains. “There’s no need to coordinate multiple vendors—we offer everything under one roof.”
Flexible Design, Built for Real Life This design-build approach is also reflected in the architectural flexibility they provide. While modular homes follow specific construction guidelines, the team works closely with each client to craft layouts that suit their lifestyle.
Notable design trends include:
First-floor bedrooms and flex spaces for aging in place or multigenerational living
White oak and natural wood cabinetry
Dual primary suites and adaptable living areas
One recent project—the Charlestown Contemporary Farmhouse—features a main home, breezeway-connected in-law apartment, and a three-car garage. It earned both an Honorary Mention Award from MHBA and a Home of the Month title.
Why Modular Construction Works on the Coast In addition to its customization potential, modular construction offers key advantages in coastal regions, including:
Increased structural durability
Reduced on-site build time
Efficient project timelines for seasonal homes
Because much of the work is completed off-site in a factory-controlled environment, clients benefit from faster project delivery—ideal for teardown-and-rebuild scenarios where time is limited.
Educating Homebuyers As more consumers explore off-site construction, Connecticut Valley Homes continues to clarify the difference between modular and manufactured homes—emphasizing that their homes are built to state and local building codes, not HUD standards. While awareness is improving, the company believes there’s still progress to be made in how modular homes are understood in the market.