Your Home for the Holidays

It’s that time of year when you’re most likely thinking about how your family is soon going to be knocking on your door ready to celebrate the holidays. It’s a great time of year! This all means that it’s time to deck the halls. How are you going to get your home ready? How should you decorate? What do you need? We love this topic and helping our clients get holiday ready! Whether you’ve started planning this past summer or you’ve waited until the last minute, we hope that this article can help give you some ideas.

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1.     Find a uniform theme for your holiday décor and start to add hints of this throughout your home! This year, we’re all about the natural textures and shades of red. We ran with this theme in one home. Want to add some shine? Pick a metal (gold or silver) and run with it!

2.     Confirm your guest count and make room. Now is the time to find all of the chairs you can so that there’s decent seating for everyone. If you’re having a larger cocktail party, not everyone needs to have a chair, but make sure you have enough room available for everyone to congregate and chat. If you have a covered deck or even screened deck, make this space as cozy as possible with some music, ambient lighting, and maybe even an outdoor space heater.

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3. Set the table. You may or may not be a family who dines in a formal dining room, but if you have a formal dining table at all- dress it up! This is one of our favorite places to really get festive. You can even set out very simple white or ivory dinner settings, but add festive fun with bright linens and some napkin rings. Take it up a notch by adding some greenery and ornaments to your chandelier!

4. Candles, candles, candles! Who doesn’t smell every candle in a home goods store or boutique? We do! This is the best time of year to really let your love of candles shine. Not only can they make your home smell like Christmas, but they also add a beautifully warm, ambient light to any room.

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5.     Plan for next year! After the holidays are over and the family and friends have cleared out, now may be the time to think about how you could better host your guests next year. Maybe next year you’d prefer to turn that patio or deck into a larger great room? Maybe you’d like to open your kitchen, dining, and living spaces up so that the party is less broken up? Or perhaps you need a new guest room because you’re tired of sleeping on the couch so that your in-laws have a bed? Whatever the case may be, consider what you may need and talk to a professional about how you can achieve those goals for next year!

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With a Little Lowcountry Inspiration...

We have wrapped up another custom home design this summer and we couldn’t be happier to now show it off! This home was designed custom for the lot it’s been built on, which was long and narrow. What better opportunity to employ some Lowcountry architecture and design! We kept that theme in mind throughout every inch of the home from the “haint blue” porch ceilings and doors to the bright and transitional design.

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This large home gives such a perfect bright and open feel, while not overwhelming you with one large expanse of a house that you could hear echoes throughout.

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We decided to go with bright and airy colors to anchor the home and reflect the light that pours in, while also adding some texture with beautiful wainscoting in the front. To add contrast, we introduced gray cabinets in the kitchen, laundry, and pantry. We also added some dark stained beams in the vaulted living room ceiling to draw your attention up, while also adding some beautiful character and contrast to the large space.

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In the master bathroom, we echoed the haint blue (Tradewind SW6218) on the walls and installed this beautiful tile throughout.

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We kept it mostly neutral upstairs while adding fun pops of light blue and blue/green in the bathrooms. For a home going on the market, you want the rooms to feel open and fresh so that the furniture and style of the individual that will sleep there can make their own mark.

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Waccamaw: A New Kitchen Space

Sometimes a renovation project doesn't necessarily require taking down walls and expanding into new spaces. Sometimes it means taking what is existing and giving it a new 'facelift'. 

This home's character was evident in every space! The kitchen only needed a few adjustments to make it more inviting and open for entertaining and family get togethers. 

Before: The hood blocked the natural light coming in from the picture windows on either side. The hood stretched from the countertop to the ceiling, making the cooktop space fully enclosed. 

Now: A new floating hood design allows the natural light from either side to filter through the space. The entire wall was fit for marble subway tile and the new hood was painted white with a small accent to tie in with the island. 

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The existing perimeter countertops remained, but only to make way for a beautiful island countertop and create the perfect contrast between the perimeter cabinets and island. 

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Countertop: White Macaubus Quartzite

Countertop: White Macaubus Quartzite

The island countertop continues over here to the wet bar; the backsplash features a marble mosaic. The hammered wet bar sink adds even more texture. Cabinets are painted SW Black Fox. 

The island countertop continues over here to the wet bar; the backsplash features a marble mosaic. The hammered wet bar sink adds even more texture. Cabinets are painted SW Black Fox. 

In addition to a kitchen renovation, no project is complete without a new perfect laundry/mudroom space. This laundry room is complete with new custom cabinets and colors that just might make laundry a fun part of the day! 

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A reason for custom cabinetry design is so that every nook and cranny can make way for every storage need. If you take a close look, the dog bowl pull-out creates the perfect space for the pup's dinner, however there's no mess or tripping over dog bowls during the day when guests are over! 

The cabinet paint is SW Halcyon Green. The cabinet knobs are from Emtek in a brass finish. 

The cabinet paint is SW Halcyon Green. The cabinet knobs are from Emtek in a brass finish. 

The apron front sink adds character and a large cleaning basin for the laundry room. The countertops are butcher block. Instead of a marble pencil or bullnose at the top of the marble backsplash, remnants of the butcher block were added above the mo…

The apron front sink adds character and a large cleaning basin for the laundry room. The countertops are butcher block. Instead of a marble pencil or bullnose at the top of the marble backsplash, remnants of the butcher block were added above the mosaic tile for a clean and well paired look. 

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Stone Hollow: A Spacious Kitchen Design

Most all can agree, that the kitchen is arguably the most important space of a home. Some may even say that it is the heart of a home. This is where families gather for family dinners, mid-afternoon snacks, and is one of the first and last stops to an unwinding day to grab that glass of wine and relax. 

This original kitchen was great. It had a central island, counter space, and an eat-in dining area. For many this would be an optimal kitchen, but every family is different and their needs vary depending on family size and their intent for the space. 

A classic white kitchen with touches of elegance. The island features a waterfall edge (Calcutta Vintage). 

A classic white kitchen with touches of elegance. The island features a waterfall edge (Calcutta Vintage). 

For this family, space and storage were the most important factors in their kitchen. The size before was okay but more open space was needed for five or more to gather (without stepping on toes) for this growing family.  

A large open concept with room for a breakfast table, cozy sitting area, and island bar seating. 

A large open concept with room for a breakfast table, cozy sitting area, and island bar seating. 

The exterior wall of the kitchen grew about 12'. This allowed for longer perimeter cabinets and the orientation of the island to be turned so that when guests (and children) are sitting at the island, the circulation space behind does not hinder the opening of cabinetry or the refrigerator. 

The consistency of the gold fixtures for the faucet, lighting, and cabinet hardware creates a cohesive design. The beautiful window with black trim behind the sink adds a beautiful, contrasted focal point. 

The consistency of the gold fixtures for the faucet, lighting, and cabinet hardware creates a cohesive design. The beautiful window with black trim behind the sink adds a beautiful, contrasted focal point. 

The design of the kitchen is classic and timeless. The color palette, cabinetry storage solutions, and fine details define the features that mattered most: space & storage. 

This wine bar holds a champagne trough with beautiful dark soapstone that contrasts the rest of of the mostly white kitchen. The custom cabinetry design and mercury glass backsplash creates just the right amount of character. 

This wine bar holds a champagne trough with beautiful dark soapstone that contrasts the rest of of the mostly white kitchen. The custom cabinetry design and mercury glass backsplash creates just the right amount of character. 

The mosaic tile backsplash add just the right amount of texture. 

The mosaic tile backsplash add just the right amount of texture. 

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