The architectural design of this house created by Pike Properties is inspired by Dutch Colonial elements, located in the heart of Plaza Midwood, a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina. Inside this gorgeous 3,900-square-foot dwelling you will find four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Step inside this light-filled home to find a striking two-story entry hall where a grand staircase with shiplap walls and metal railings winds upwards. White oak floors are finished in an eco-friendly, durable finish which spans throughout complimented by designer lighting, tile, and exquisite plumbing fixtures.
What We Love: This house in North Carolina offers its inhabitants an open and airy floor plan layout with beautiful details. From an attractive exterior facade to stylish furnishings, fixtures and accessories, there is so much to love about this home. Overall, the architects did a fabulous job of making this dwelling feel like a retreat, bringing architecturally pleasing elements from the Dutch West Indies to Charlotte.
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Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of North Carolina: A secluded mountaintop escape in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains and Modern farmhouse hideaway in the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountains.
Above: This spacious kitchen features professional-grade appliances including a Jenn-Air 48″ range with six burners and a griddle top, a 60″ fridge, and a built-in microwave drawer.
Heading upstairs, your own personal retreat awaits. Accented by a vaulted ceiling, diagonal shiplap, and a very unique floating bay window seat. A third-floor flex space provides the perfect spot for a kid’s playroom, exercise room, or even a home theater. One feature that truly sets this home apart is an alleyway accessed 2-car detached garage with 600 square feet of unfinished space above that makes the perfect in-law or guest suite!
PHOTOGRAPHER Joe Purvis Photos
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