
Wright Design, together with Ridgeline Design Studio, has designed this spectacular mountain modern home in The Cliffs at Keowee Springs, a family-friendly community in Six Mile, South Carolina. This home is a place where cohesive design, soaring ceilings, and rich, dark woods create an ambiance of timeless luxury—experience living with breathtaking views that elevate.
When the homeowners were deciding on their future retirement home, it was all about compromise. He wanted to live in the mountains, and she favored the beach life, so they opted for a home that offered a lake lifestyle. They purchased the property back in 2018 and began dreaming. The lot offers long-range views of the lake and the mountains. Continue below to see more of this stunning home…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Wright Design INTERIOR DESIGN Ridgeline Design Studio INTERIOR MERCHANDISING Hennessee Haven

After collaborating with the project team for over 15 months, they crafted a four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath home with an open-concept floor plan and refined details throughout. They also created ample outdoor living space for the couple and their English bulldog to enjoy. This was originally supposed to be a second house till they retired, but ultimately became their principal home when they were given the opportunity to work remotely.
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The owner’s biggest wish list item was to maximize views throughout the home, with abundant windows and an oversized glass front door. The great room features cathedral ceilings and a wall of 12-foot-wide, floor-to-ceiling windows, the perfect spot to enjoy sunsets. The custom leather sofa and upholstered chairs were sourced from Verellen Furniture. Grounding this space is an area rug from Bokara Rugs.

What We Love About This Home
This gorgeous mountain home is beautifully perched in The Cliffs at Keowee Springs, offering a warm and welcoming retirement home for its inhabitants. We are loving the use of reclaimed barnwood and hand-hewn timbers, along with the wood flooring, which infuses warmth into this modern home. We also love the Tennessee fieldstone on the exterior facade and fireplaces in the great room and cozy covered porch. Overall, a beautiful home that will surely be enjoyed by the owners and their guests for years to come.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other spectacular home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of South Carolina: This modern mountain dream home enjoys stunning views of Lake Keowee and A mountaintop dream home with heavenly views over the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Above: The dining room features a live-edge spalted-maple dining table and bench by Mabel Studios. The chandelier is the Middleton Rectangular Bronze Chandelier by Currey and Co. Grounding this space is an area rug sourced from Jaunty Co., Inc. The flooring on the main level is custom-stained, circular-sawn white oak, which contrasts with the stained and polished concrete floors on the lower level.

Above: A spacious covered porch offers the owners a place to grill or enjoy a fire, situated just off the dining room. The comfortable outdoor furnishings were sourced from Summer Classics.

Above: Contemporary cable railings are used on the outdoor porches along with the stairwell to the lower level. The Tennessee fieldstone in an ashlar pattern, found on the exterior facade, is repeated on the fireplaces of the great room and the covered porch.

Above: The kitchen features Calacatta Monaco quartz countertops and custom cabinets painted in Silver Satin OC-26 by Benjamin Moore. The island is painted in Indigo Batik SW 7602 by Sherwin-Williams. The couple’s favorite color, they also opted for a Thermador range because of its blue knobs. Hand-hewn timbers bring warmth to the space while also defining the transition from the kitchen to the dining room.

Above: The kitchen island’s leather barstools were sourced from Pottery Barn and help to pick up the hue of the reclaimed wood.

Above: This stunning custom bathroom vanity features a live-edge wood countertop paired with a one-of-a-kind onyx vessel sink, and rough barnwood planks as an accent wall, for a truly standout powder bath design. On the wall, the light fixtures are the Park Slope 1 Light 32-inch Forged Iron Wall Sconce by Troy Lighting.

Above: Suspended over the staircase is the Strada Medium Round Chandelier in Aged Iron, by Kelly Wearstler for Visual Comfort Signature.

Above: To maximize views throughout the home, the owners opted to forego window treatments in every room except their bedroom and the kitchen. Instead, remote-controlled screens help control light when needed and disappear when not in use.

Above: The bed and nightstands were sourced from Stickley Furniture, while the Fran Table Lamps were sourced from Flow Décor. Reclaimed barn wood covers the ceiling of the owner’s bedroom, along with the dining and great room. The walls are painted in SW 7030 Anew Gray by Sherwin-Williams.




Above: In the owner’s bathroom, a soaking tub sits in an alcove, surrounded by windows. Remote-controlled window shades help to offer light control and privacy.

The lower level of this mountain home in The Cliffs at Keowee Springs provides a casual living space for the couple and welcoming, private spaces for hosting overnight guests, which include a bunk room, two guest bedrooms, and a porch. The patio features the Ohio Flame Stellar Artisan Fire Bowl, crafted from thick carbon American steel.
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