Designed in the Georgian architectural style, creative variations to traditional details were introduced to set the table for living and entertaining in this South Carolina Lowcountry setting.
The kitchen features custom cabinetry, granite countertops, and top of the line appliances including dual ovens, a six burner range, and warming drawers, is perfectly equipped for entertaining.
The interior of this room is warm and organic, and carefully detailed woods and stonework echo the natural environment of the exterior.
The interior living spaces comfortably transition to the expansive exterior bluestone patio at the water’s edge, which features a guesthouse, gazebo and pool that visually continues into the river beyond.
This curved archway leads off the foyer into the dining room. What the viewer can't see is a hidden closet that houses a mechanical system as well as coats, games and other decor.
Beneath the timeless elegance of the architectural detailing, the specified systems and materials were designed to address the issues of building in a hot and humid climate and result in decreased energy consumption in this high performance home.
The defining feature of this room is the ceiling – detailed with wood species characteristic of fine marine craftsmanship, (ash, teak and mahogany) and articulated in the form of a boat hull.
A wood-burning fireplace, mantel and built-in cabinetry at one end of the room are detailed with mahogany, and all of the interior trim was carefully integrated to create an elegant yet casual atmosphere.  The warm teak and holly floor also is reminiscent of a finely detailed watercraft.
While stylistically the house is formal, the plan layout connects all of the living spaces to the outdoor environment.
The unique master bathroom features a spa tub, two vanities, separate water closet and a large walk in shower.
Branching from the primary Georgian structure, the home was designed to open to the water and views, and allow the cooling breezes and views of the river to flow into every room.
Hand-formed brick, copper, slate and bluestone all reflect the history of the region, and establish a harmonious relationship with the natural and living environment surrounding the home near Charleston, South Carolina.
Designed in the Georgian architectural style, creative variations to traditional details were introduced to set the table for living and entertaining in this South Carolina Lowcountry setting.
The kitchen features custom cabinetry, granite countertops, and top of the line appliances including dual ovens, a six burner range, and warming drawers, is perfectly equipped for entertaining.
The interior of this room is warm and organic, and carefully detailed woods and stonework echo the natural environment of the exterior.
The interior living spaces comfortably transition to the expansive exterior bluestone patio at the water’s edge, which features a guesthouse, gazebo and pool that visually continues into the river beyond.
This curved archway leads off the foyer into the dining room. What the viewer can't see is a hidden closet that houses a mechanical system as well as coats, games and other decor.
Beneath the timeless elegance of the architectural detailing, the specified systems and materials were designed to address the issues of building in a hot and humid climate and result in decreased energy consumption in this high performance home.
The defining feature of this room is the ceiling – detailed with wood species characteristic of fine marine craftsmanship, (ash, teak and mahogany) and articulated in the form of a boat hull.
A wood-burning fireplace, mantel and built-in cabinetry at one end of the room are detailed with mahogany, and all of the interior trim was carefully integrated to create an elegant yet casual atmosphere.  The warm teak and holly floor also is reminiscent of a finely detailed watercraft.
While stylistically the house is formal, the plan layout connects all of the living spaces to the outdoor environment.
The unique master bathroom features a spa tub, two vanities, separate water closet and a large walk in shower.
Branching from the primary Georgian structure, the home was designed to open to the water and views, and allow the cooling breezes and views of the river to flow into every room.
Hand-formed brick, copper, slate and bluestone all reflect the history of the region, and establish a harmonious relationship with the natural and living environment surrounding the home near Charleston, South Carolina.

Designed in the Georgian architectural style, creative variations to traditional details were introduced to set the table for living and entertaining in this South Carolina Lowcountry setting.  This home is located near historic Charleston, South Carolina and the waterfront location provides dynamic views of the upper reaches of Charleston Harbor, the Wando River, and the Lowcountry marsh.