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Rethinking Architecture: From the Inside Out
Arts and Cras
with a Twist
T
he owners of this home had several goals in mind when
they came to Camens Architectural Group. Having retired
and relocated from the New England area, they wanted a
relaxing haven that referenced traditional architecture while
taking full advantage of Kiawah Island's beautiful oceanfront
setting. They also wanted to create a separate apartment for
their son that still felt connected to the main home.
From the outside, the stately residence nods to Arts and
Crafts style while, inside, the modern, open layout and vaulted
ceilings tap into fresh, airy elegance. To maximize the views,
Marc implemented a reverse floor plan, locating the main living
areas on the upper level.
An Adirondack lodge-style living room is a light-filled oasis
with dormers and white-washed beams. The space flows
into the kitchen and dining area, with each zone delineated
by statement ceiling details. All these spaces are oriented to
point to the windows, thus ensuring uninterrupted lines of
sight across to the marsh and the water beyond. Likewise, the
climate-controlled patio off the main living area acts as another
primary entertaining space that celebrates the indoor-outdoor
lifestyle.
Above the four-car garage is the family apartment, accessed
via a passageway from the house's rectangular structure—
truly making this a home sweet home that's uniquely designed
for its family-focused owners.
KIAWAH ISLAND, SC