Compass Homes Features We Love During The Holidays

A table decorated for the holidays.

We all gravitate toward home during the holidays, and everyone craves a warm, welcoming and inviting home to serve as the center of our family’s holiday celebrations.

Compass homes are designed from the start with warmth, grace, charm and character, and you’ll appreciate the thought we put into our plans even more so during the holiday season. Here are six of the Compass Homes features we love most during the holidays.

Spacious Kitchens

Spacious kitchens make it easy to cook for your whole extended family. And you’ll love your spacious island with quartz countertops for rolling out dozens of cookies!

A spacious kitchen that can be enjoyed during the holidays.

Open Floor Plans

Open floor plans are perfect for entertaining. Host a holiday cocktail party with appetizers set out on the kitchen island, invite cherished friends to a gathering in the great room, or serve a gourmet meal around the table in the dining room.

An open floor plan that works great while hosting for the holidays.

Energy Efficient Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces

Gas fireplaces give you the ambiance of a fireplace without the heat loss through a chimney. You’ll love curling up in front of the fire under a thick blanket with a mug of steaming tea—the epitome of hygge, that cozy Nordic concept of achieving comfort, relaxation and happiness.

An energy efficient gas fireplace that can be enjoyed during the holidays.

Timeless Banisters

Banisters can be decorated to make a picture-perfect photo background for the holiday season. Try wrapping yours in classic evergreen garland decked out with red ribbon and twinkling white lights.

Roomy Dining Rooms

Roomy dining rooms can accommodate a dining table long enough to allow the whole extended family to eat together at the same time during holiday meals.

A roomy dining room that can be enjoyed during holiday celebrations.

Endless Closet Space

Endless closet space will ensure that you’ll never run out of space—even when both sets of parents are visiting.


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