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On a secluded island near the South Carolina coast, Ginger and Ed Mitchell enjoy fabulous views of a salt marsh from their home. "The Mitchells' site on Spring Island is wonderful," says residential designer Jim Strickland, president of Historical Concepts in Peachtree City, Georgia. "All the views are oriented back to the marshes. It's like having a great painting that's a delight."
Coastal and Casual Round pilings elevate the 2,730-square-foot home, capturing breezes and placing it above flood level. Distinctive scissor brackets support the 8-foot eaves of the standing-seam metal roof. Working with builder Monty Jones, the design team created a vaulted gathering room with 12 x 12 cedar beams. The galley kitchen adjoins the gathering room, yet it still feels separate. Keeping the Light Terry says, "French doors that open and fold back bring the screened porch into the living space so they feel like one." The Mitchells' shingle-clad home speaks of timeless Lowcountry ease.
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