Beautiful home on Lake Keowee with English Arts and Crafts inspired details. The exterior combines stone and wavy edge siding with a cedar shake roof. Inside, heavy timber construction is accented by reclaimed heart pine floors and shiplap walls. The three-sided stone tower fireplace faces the great room, covered porch and master bedroom. Photography by Accent Photography, Greenville, SC.
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cindyguineahen wrote:
This area looks so welcoming; is it a screened in porch? If yes, what product is the screened walls? Thanks. »
suecochran819 Vintage Porch Swings would be happy to create the swing and ship it out of the country. Contact us at 843-513-2829... Ask for Vann, he would be happy to help you.
porch floor? type of wood? - I need to find the best wood for a Charleston type double piazza porch that faces South. I do not care for Trex and would love some other options. This looks nice... »
Wright Design This porch is part of our "Rustic Lakehouse" project. If you go to our profile page and click on this project, there are photos of the front and rear elevations, as well as other interior shots.
Wright Design Thanks for your interest. The bedswing shown in this photo was custom made by Ryan Walta, owner of Southern Komfort Bedswings out of Birmingham, AL. Visit his website, http://www.southernkomfortbedswings.com, or see his products on display at Scott Antique Markets the second weekend of every month in Atlanta.
Blend in with your surroundings. "This home is situated in a cove on Lake Keowee, South Carolina," says architect Brad Wright of Wright Design. "The porch pavilion was extended out from the house in order to capture a mountain view visible through the mouth of cove. The clients and I agreed that this was the ideal location for a bed swing. The finish and cushions were selected to blend seamlessly with the forest setting and other natural materials used on the porch. From the swing, the homeowners can enjoy views of the lake as well as the distant mountains."