Monday, May 20, 2019

2 sets of French doors connect the excellent room to the back deck, which is elevated 10 feet above floor level and boasts stellar views of marshland.

2 sets of French doors connect the excellent room to the back deck, which is elevated 10 feet above floor level and boasts stellar views of marshland.



An intriguing water feature, the dip pool, bright at night, broadcasts rippling light through the fantastic room and master bedroom.



Visible from both fantastic room and kitchen windows and accessible via a private kitchen doorway, the infinity pool is flanked by a string of casual, all-weather ottomans -- a quiet place to relax and enjoy late-afternoon cocktails.



A trio of all-weather lounge chairs offer a front-row chair to Kiawah Island's magnificent scenery.



The woven design of umber-hued lounge chairs resembles classic wicker furnishings. Easy-care performance fabric is stain|- resistant}, mold- {and|and mildew-resistant as well as colorfast.



Sustainable mahogany timber railing caps lend elegance to the nautical-style, powder-coated aluminum rail system.



Timbers, fashioned from locally sourced Southern yellow pine, lend rusticity to the Low Country style. Long overhangs protect outdoor spaces from both extreme rain and sun.



The home's 1"x4", "V"-groove Southern yellow pine soffit material is sealed using a long-lasting, durable marine-grade finish.



HGTV Dream Home 2013 overlooks a portion of the Kiawah River, which Contributes to the Atlantic Ocean.



Inspired by saltwater, Southern pine and verdant tidal grasses, alfresco dining becomes a feast for the senses. Woven, all-weather armchairs cozy around a glass-topped table with a 9-foot tiltable canvas umbrella.



Inspired by saltwater, Southern pine and lush tidal grasses, alfresco dining becomes a feast for the senses. Woven, armchairs that are all-weather cozy up to a table using a canvas umbrella that is tiltable that is 9-foot.



The rich finish of woven dining chairs complements both garapa wood decking material and mahogany railing caps.



"The back deck ... had to be good looking, comfortable and visibly understated," says interior designer Linda Woodrum. "It's always about the opinion."



At a landscape of neutrals, napkins and glassware provide the desired pop of color.



A grand live oak, saved during the home's structure, provides a shading canopy over the master suite deck.



A 225-square-foot portion of the rear deck is devoted to the master suite, with access provided through the bedroom own private deck entrance.



Cedar-like celluar PVC shingles supply the appearance of aged clapboards but are impervious to water and insects. The 100-percent recyclable product also comes with a solar-reflective coating.



A sturdy aluminum sideboard features distance to display decorative accents or serve as a staging coating for outside dining.



"I wrote the situation in my mind of the accessory being the 'picnic' basket for several of the unbreakable dishes and tabletop items necessary to eat out on the deck," says interior designer Linda Woodrum. "It could easily be performed inside once the weather is bad, but it looks wonderful and it's a terrific way to store things and keep them available."



Elevating outdoor rooms above ground level provides space under the back deck to both a patio and garage.



Before property lines were drawn, the lot's biggest trees were identified. To protect the present flora and give a sense of permanence, the house was tucked right into foliage.



A number of wildlife, from herons and ospreys to dolphins, may be spotted in marshy regions beyond HGTV Dream House 2013.



HGTV Dream House 2013 is built to withstand hurricane, flood and seismic forces. Strapping in the roof to the foundation keeps the home protected and a Zip sheathing system prevents air and water infiltration.



A pre-wired speaker system expects installation of the upcoming homeowner's own sound system.



Although a 3,000-square-foot home, HGTV Dream Home 2013 resides like a comfy coastal cottage thanks to steeply pitched roofs, an X-shaped floor plan and landscape design that incorporates existing vegetation.



Outdoor sconces and pool light cast a golden glow on exteriors during daylight hours.



Walls of glass blur the line between indoors and out. Great-room trusses, visible from the rear deck, take on added drama after night falls.



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