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LCI Design
It was the owner's wish to have a more contemporary exterior/entry. So we added corrugated metal siding to one side of the entry, updated the front entry door with a contemporary looking wood door with long entry pull, replaced the side light and replaced the entry stair with a concrete platform.
Cillessen Construction Company
Bringing the home back to its original roots, Mid-Century Modern details were incorporated throughout focusing on custom and specialized millwork and cabinetry.
Charleston Home + Design Mag
Photograph by Patrick Brickman
In the entryway, the Aerin Lauder “Hampton” pendant pairs nicely with the EF Chapman “Oslo” sconces, curved chest, and “Calvados” wallpaper in
“Cider” by Innovations.
For more information about the lighting, call Circa Lighting at (843) 937-5990 or visit circalighting.com. For more information about the interior design, call ML Design at (843) 327-9698 or visit
marielauredesign.com.
Acton ADU
This one-story, 4 bedroom/2.5 bathroom home was transformed from top to bottom with Pasadena Robles floor tile (with the exception of the bathrooms), new baseboards and crown molding, new interior doors, windows, hardware and plumbing fixtures.
The kitchen was outfit with a commercial grade Wolf oven, microwave, coffee maker and gas cooktop; Bosch dishwasher; Cirrus range hood; and SubZero wine storage and refrigerator/freezer. Beautiful gray Neolith countertops were used for the kitchen island and hall with a 1” built up square edge. Smoke-colored Island glass was designed into a full height backsplash. Bathrooms were laid with Ivory Ceramic tile and walnut cabinets.
Che Bella Interiors Design + Remodeling
This room was previously a space left unfinished by the original homeowners. We finished off the framing and sheetrock to create a nook for the clients to use as they enter the home from their Garage.
We used a portion of the original upper cabinets from the Kitchen for the garage entry room, as well as a blend of the additional steel cabinets sourced from another Kitchen out of state. We arranged them just so, and with two filler strips the lower cabinets became a perfect fit. The pendants were originally flush mount fixtures in the upper hallway and we had them restrung so that they could hang on either side of the upper cabinets. The flooring was also replaced with LVT and it transitions into the amazing original Terrazzo in the hallway.
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