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chef ’s kitchen, designed with an easy flow for entertaining, with custom granite and travertine flooring. The space opens up to 23-foot ceilings over the mahogany bar, accented with stained glass windows. Soft green walls cool the Carolina room as French doors open to a sitting balcony with pool and water views. Mocha walls in the family room
complement the handsome custom- designed masonry fireplace. Facing the fire, a generous red leather sofa pairs with comfortable furnishings. In the master suite foyer, an arched entry leads to a bedroom with a distressed French Habersham king bed and soothing views framed in pale yellow and serene aqua. With harbor waters shimmering under early evening skies, it’s a restful retreat at day’s end.
BUILDING SUPPLIERS
Entry Columns: Front entry columns custom made by Melton Classics - Atlanta. Roman Corinthian design in spun fiberglass. Iron Work: Exterior iron rails by Pete Shaw Manufacturing. Stairway: Interior stairway custom built in white oak. Stairs and stair rails by Classic Stairworks, Ltd. Doors: Front entry doors, study and sitting room doors in Honduran mahog- any by Architectural Millwork, Ron Horton of Savannah. Glass inserts for the study and sitting room doors by Veronica’s Glass Art. Arched wood-cased openings made of poplar from Grand Openings, by UDI Inc., Rogers, Ark. Kitchen Appliances: All appliances were provided by Billy Wood Appliance. Cabinetry: Custom cabinetry, built-ins and closet cabinets designed and built by Larry Tuten of Kustom Cabinets, Claxton, Ga. Granite & Travertine: Granite provided by Stoneworks Inc. Travertine floor tile provided by Stoneworks. Oversize floor tile dimensions were 24 in. x 24 in. Trim and border pieces cut from large tile for inlaid effect. Wood Flooring: Brazilian cherry wood floors by Culver Rug Company. Lighting: The Light Post supplied beaded crystal chandelier by Fine Art, as well as decorative fans and lights. The 6-foot diameter plaster dome
by Architectural Depot. Note: Nix Construction installed an electric motor to raise and lower the chandelier. Interior Hardware: Interior hardware provided by Bird Decorative Hardware - Bluffton, S.C. Masonry Fireplace: Custom-built masonry fireplace by master brick mason Rickey Brown of Walterboro, S.C. Trimwork: Interior trim and interior doors by TrimTech, Bluffton, S.C. Windows: Exterior windows and patio doors are Andersen, provided by Builders First Source. Drive: Driveway is made of concrete pavers supplied by Low Country Pavers. Installation by Colleton Pavestone Innovations. Plumbing: Ferguson supplied all plumbing fixtures. Foundation: Nix Construction set the house on a wood timber pile foundation to minimize any structural damage due to earthquakes. Many people don’t think of Hilton Head as being an earthquake zone, but South Carolina averages 10 to 15 earth- quakes per year, mostly below the 3.0 level. Air Quality: To maintain excellent indoor air quality, a four-zone high efficiency Carrier air conditioning system was installed, since the house is approximately 7,300 square feet. Central Vacuum: A whole-house central vacuum system makes cleaning easy.
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