Charlotte, North Carolina
Located on a large wooded and sloped lot, the TreeHouse was designed to give the residence a lofty, “among the tree line”, feel. The master suite wing is separated by a glass bridge to help strengthen the tree house theme. Also, large expansive windows looking out over the property provide amazing views of the surrounding woodlands. This modern design solution is a great example of what can happen even in a HOA heavy community.
Charlotte, North Carolina
A study in modern front porch living as well as “right sized” energy efficient sustainable design and construction, the zHouse sits on the fringe of a historic neighborhood blending in as an eclectic urban infill turning heads for its uniqueness and warm modern feel.
Fort Mill, South Carolina
This 8,500 SF custom designed single family home nestled on a 3 acre wooded site is on Lake Wylie, SC. The client has requested a modern design solution that will generate a modern beacon for passing boats. Sitting high on a seawall cliff the abundance of glass is designed to capture a wide range of views. Given the directive not to use any wood, unless sculptural, the large open interior spaces are a clean lined modern design solution with a range of textured finishes and tiles.
Charlotte, North Carolina
A 1974 “Sea Ranch” style modern gets a facelift and an updating that will carry it into the next 50 years. Materials and finishes were selected to give a “quiet” aesthetic to support the client’s love for 3-dimensional art and celebrate the unique spatial qualities of sweeping geometry and large glass expanses.