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Design Details Sustainable Building Solutions houses blur the distinction between indoors and out. The rich, exposed wood of the timber framing exquisitely defines the spaces, which are open and flowing. Overhead, the ceilings are planks of heart of pine, which also serves as the subflooring for the second floor. This solid construction assures decades of peaceful living. An abundance of windows looking onto the marsh and the Intracoastal Waterway permits coastal breezes to freshen the air, ample sunlight to brighten the rooms. Spacious, comfortable porches encourage a relaxed indoor-outdoor lifestyle. Rooms are generous in size where needed; compact where appropriate. Finishes are rich, yet understated, as befits a coastal ambiance. Materials are pleasing to the senses – natural and appropriate to the coastal environment. Appliances are top-of-the-line and energy-efficient, of course. Designs are exquisite, and bear the influence of the late Roger Rasbach, world-renowned architectural designer, who completed the design of the first Sustainable Building Solutions house just before his death. The Dewees Island Home has been featured in Charleston’s Post and Courier, American Builder’s Quarterly, and is scheduled to be the cover story for Natural Home and Garden magazine in January 2008. |
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