Johns Island Custom Home: Briars Creek Residence
This Mark Finlay design is located across a 52-acre lake from the 7th green of the acclaimed Golf Club at Briar's Creek in Johns Island, South Carolina. With over 4500 heated square feet in the main house and 1500 in the boat house, it is very comfortable and masculine in style. Surrounding the home are 7 acres of majestic live oaks and wildlife habitat.
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Kiawah Island Custom Home: Ballybunion Residence
This custom Kiawah Island beachfront home designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects features over 10000 sqft of living space.
The complexity of the project was evident from the structure to the finest trim detail. Even with this challenging level of detail, the home was completed in roughly 60% of the scheduled time, under budget, and at a quality level that exceeded the expectations of b
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Bass Creek Residence
Another Mark Finlay design, this home features a main house and a separate pool house and pool. It is built on 2 lots on Bass Creek Lane on Kiawah Island. The home features extensive wood paneling inside and custom wood windows. The exterior trim is accented with custom cedar bracketry and open rafter tails.
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Blue Heron Pond Residence
Awarded a 2003 Pinnacle Award, and designed by Mark P. Finlay, this one of a kind custom home is an example of formal design that allows a warm feel. Wood shingle siding and roofing support the traditional shingle-style, and inside, ornate trim work and wood floors set the feel for the home. Through the front entry door, one steps into a beautifully accented grand foyer which draws the eye throu
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Jenkins Point Residence
Situated on a secluded peninsula, this home designed by Wayne Windham is an example of a plantation-style design which fits in nicely with its surrounding live oaks.
A few features that set this project apart are its structural concrete decks, eyebrow dormer windows, and large vaulted ceilings.
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Ocean Marsh Residence
Completed in 2001, this home is on the road to the Kiawah Beach Club. Because of the unusually-high vegetation immediately around the home, it is a reverse-floor plan to get the main living areas high enough to enjoy the spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Beach Club, and Kiawah's Ocean Course Golf Course.
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Rhetts Bluff Residence
One of many peoples' favorite homes on Kiawah, this home is a great example of a blend of Lowcountry design and the true shingle-style architecture. Architect Mark Finlay nestled this 5500 heated-square-foot design into the abundant and large live oaks on the property.
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River Marsh Residence
This home on the river showcases a truly unique architectural statement, with a beautifully-landscaped lap pool encased by four buildings, including a master suite, a guest house, and the main living area. The architect, Jimmy Thomas, teamed up with us to create a national award-winning home for our client.
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Terrapin Island Residence
This home was designed by Mark Finlay, and built on Terrapin Island. There are actually three separate buildings - a main house, a guest house, and a garage - all with a distinct Asian influence in design. The grounds also include a swimming pool, a Japanese sand garden, and a coy pond.
Inside, the home has a rustic feel, with natural wood paneling and casegoods and a stone fireplace in t
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Terrapin Island Residence
This shingle-style home on Kiawah was designed by Mark Finlay, and incorporates some very unique elements, including a negative-edge pool and spa, a 3rd-story viewing tower with a ship's ladder to access, a 1500-square foot guest house, and a 250-foot marsh frontage with long vistas looking across to Johns Island.
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