Reclaimed ceiling beams and a brick wall behind the stove are reminis- cent of homes found in historic downtown Charleston. The kitchen island features a black soapstone countertop, and on the perimeter, Calacatta marble from AGM Imports tops custom-crafted cabinetry.
Ashley and Derek already
had a relationship with architect Beau Clowney. They loved his work and wanted him to design their new home. They were thrilled to learn that Structures already had established a successful working relationship with Clowney and his team, and felt they were in good hands as they made the decision to move forward. “We were amazed,” says
Ashley, “when Beau and his talented team presented us with a design that took all our ideas and created a home that seemed to magically come together.” Watching the details of
architecture and design come together delighted Ashley and Derek every step of the way. Clowney, in turn, had a posi- tive impression of the couple: “She loves traditional details while he has a passion for more transitional details,” explains Clowney. “This home evolved into a Southern vernacular-style house. It’s a collection of build- ing and roof forms that all speak to Southern architecture.” In the end, Kendrick and Clowney agreed that the most difficult hurdle they had to overcome was the unique shape of the lot. But through Clowney’s brilliant design, the clients were amazed to see