This beautiful rustic lake house was designed by Campbell’s Design Service together with Alair Homes, nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and along the shores of Lake Hartwell in Clemson, South Carolina. This dwelling features an open concept floor plan, with expansive windows that truly capture the 180-degree lake views.
The classic design elements, such as white cabinets, neutral paint colors, and natural wood tones, help make this house feel bright and welcoming year-round. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular house tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Campbell’s Design Service BUILDER Alair Homes INTERIOR DESIGNER 360 Home Design
Above: The exterior paint color on this home is from Sherwin Williams. The main siding color is: Anonymous #SW7046. The shake in the gables is: Intellectual Grey SW#7045 and the trim is: Black Fox #SW7020. The roof is Certainteed Landmark Shingles in Driftwood. The stone is a thin-cut Tennessee Field Stone.
What We Love: This spectacular lake house in South Carolina offers the perfect balance of beauty and functionality. Through the combination of an open concept plan and expansive windows, this home maximizes its natural surroundings, capturing breathtaking lake views from every room. The combination of a stunning location, and thoughtful design has created a unique lakefront living experience for its inhabitants that will stand the test of time.
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of South Carolina: A delightful beach style home with bold pops of color in South Carolina and Tour this gorgeous model home perched over dreamy Lake Keowee.
Above: The walls of this serene bedroom are painted in Sherwin Williams “Silvermist” #7621. The ceiling and trim color are Sherwin Williams “Extra White” SW7006.
Above: In the bathroom, the vanity countertop material is Cambria Britannica.
Above: The window panels in this room are part of an Eze-Breeze screen system. An Eze-Breeze porch enclosure system creates a comfortable living space during the cold winter.
PHOTOGRAPHER Aaron Fine Architectural Photography
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