Framing this gorgeous Euro-Craftsman home in Charlotte, North Carolina are two opposing wing walls, designed by Pike Properties. An inviting front porch with bluestone flooring greets guests into this luminous home. Stepping inside this 3,619 square foot, five bedroom, four bath home is a grand entry foyer with shiplap trim. An open layout main living area makes entertaining and modern living a breeze.
Above: The exterior facade is painted in Victorian Garden 1531 | Benjamin Moore. Garage door is cedar. Front door is stained in Fairview Taupe HC-85 | Benjamin Moore. Brick is General Shale — Wrightsville Tudor with a light Ivory Buff Mortar. The Coach Lights are the Lindbergh Collection from Generation Lighting.
Above: The front porch siding of this Euro-Craftsman home is painted in Victorian Garden 1531 | Benjamin Moore. Trim is Misty Air OC-44 | Benjamin Moore. Porch ceiling is Fairview Taupe HC-85 | Benjamin Moore.
Above: Wall sconces are the Fletcher from Hudson Valley Lighting. Durable hardwood flooring is White Oak in Rubio Monocoat — Mudlight finish.
Above: This all white kitchen boasts a pop of color in the navy blue backsplash tile from Jeffrey Court — Reef Glass Oceana Field Tile. Cabinets are painted in White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore. Island pendants are the Eldridge in Aged Brass, Hudson Valley Lighting. Faucet: Trinsic in Champagne Bronze, Delta Faucet. Pot Filler: Contemporary in Champagne Bronze, Delta Faucet. Floors: White Oak in Rubio Monocoat – Mudlight Finish.
Above: This kitchen comes fully equipped with professional-grade appliances including a 60″ fridge and 48″ 6-burner Jenn-Air range, expansive center island, and an abundance of cabinetry space.
What We Love: This Euro-Craftsman home offers an inviting exterior facade with its cozy front porch. The interior showcases light and airy living spaces with a simple yet harmonious layout that makes entertaining a breeze. We are loving the pops of blue throughout this home, adding a touch of color to a neutral color palette. Overall there are plenty of beautiful details to make inhabitants feel relaxed and comfortable inside this wonderful home… Readers, what details do you find most appealing and why in the Comments below!
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Above: In the dining room, walls are painted in Dove Wing 960 | Benjamin Moore. Trim is White Dove OC-17 | Benjamin Moore. Light fixture is the Astrid in Deluxe Gold from Hinkley Lighting. Flooring is White Oak in Rubio Monocoat – Mudlight.
Above: In the living room, walls are painted in Dove Wing 960 | Benjamin Moore. Floors are White Oak Rubio Monocoat – in Mudlight finish. Window seat tops are Ikea – Barkaboda. Outdoor living is made easy with access to a covered porch just off the living room.
Above: Cabinet is painted in Hale Navy HC-154 | Benjamin Moore. Desk top is the Ikea Barkaboda. Floor tile is the Soho Studio Hermosa Mori.
Above: The project team spent just $392 on this So’ Blue Gradient Cubes Wall Mural, 4 Panel, 100″ wide, taking a guest bathroom from ordinary to extraordinary. The vanity is the Woodfall 36″ in Midnight Blue from Home Depot. Faucet: Dryden in Brilliance Champagne Bronze, Delta Faucet. Mirror: Metal Framed Wall Mirror in Antique Brass, West Elm. Lights: Academy Mini Pendant, Hinkley Lighting.
Above: The owner’s retreat is nestled upstairs amongst three additional bedroom suites.
Above: This beautiful master bathroom oasis has it all, designer tile, cedar shelves, furniture vanity and freestanding tub. Highlights includes the Danny Double Bathroom Vanity Set, Maple Gray, 72″ from Houzz. The backsplash tile is the Soho Studio Hampton Wall 4×24 in Steele Blue. Mirrors are the Antique Tiled Wall Mirror — West Elm. Pendant lights are the Bremington from Elk Lighting. Faucets are Delta Faucet — Trinsic 8″ Widespread in Brillance Matte Black.
Photos: Joe Purvis Photos
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