Modern Marshland
A little bit of modern nestled into the marshlands of the South.
A great little hiding spot,well out of the way of big city lots but style knows no restraints here.
This facade of a marsh type land lot was designed by Jim Thomas.
The use of cut and staggered walls of concrete help to unify the spacious and steep entrance.
I love the bamboo along the wall growing toward the windows.
This corridor is the entrance to the central tall tower.
The bridge to connect the two is made from glass. A very visual and clevah idea.
The painting is from Graceann Warn.
I love this rustic metal cabinet filled with willow baskets and lined in burlap/
The kitchen is full of light and very unconventional in style and materials.The siematic designed kitchen features a floating green glass wall of tile, dark cabinetry and touches of modern style.
What you get is definitely upping the cool and funky factor.
A huge fan of the steel door, this one is the perfect view to the outside world.
Muntins were only used on the upper panes as not to distort the organic view outside.
The end of the hall is a resting spot for artwork.The textures of the space lead around to natural light coming thru the grid wall to the right.Flooring, concrete walls as well as cream finishes help to unify the space from one room to the next.The painting is by South Carolina artist, Matt Overend.
Charleston Home Mag.








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