Tindall Architecture Workshop was responsible for the architecture and interior design of this stunning modern lake house located at The Cliffs at Keowee Falls, a gem on Lake Keowee in South Carolina. As part of the Cliffs communities, The Cliffs at Keowee Falls spans 2,500 acres, meticulously crafted to fully immerse homeowners in the breathtaking beauty of Lake Keowee and the Blue Ridge Mountains.
This residence features expansive windows by Pella Windows and Doors that soak in the beautiful surroundings. Continue below to see the rest of this exquisite house tour…
What We Love: This gorgeous house, overlooking Lake Keowee, offers its inhabitants an open and airy floor plan layout flooded with natural light and incredible views. There are so many things we love about this home, from its stunning location to its attractive curb appeal. The home office is also a notable detail, beautifully finished with steel and glass doors that bring in tons of light, complemented by a pop of color from the custom cabinets, inspiring one to want to work from home.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of South Carolina: This modern mountain dream home enjoys stunning views of Lake Keowee and A rustic modern dream home with unforgettable views over Lake Keowee.
Above: The wood beams on the ceiling of the great room are by Schrock’s Custom Boxbeams. The wood flooring was sourced from Jordan Lumber Company.
Above: From the flow of natural light to the warm wood tones and statement stone backsplash, every element was selected to elevate daily living. The appliances were sourced from Jeff Lynch Appliance. The gorgeous flooring is from Jordan Lumber Company.
Above: The countertops in the kitchen are from Star Granite, while the backsplash tile is from Clayton Tile Co. On the ceiling, the real wood faux beams are by Schrock’s Custom Boxbeams.
Above: In the bathroom, the countertops are from ProSource Supply, while the flooring is from Clayton Tile.
PHOTOGRAPHER Aaron Fine Architectural Photography
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