Stylish Island Life
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PROJECT FILES Stylish Island Life Having established a distinct style in their builds over the years, the SHELTER Custom-Built Living team got to work to create yet another one-of-a-kind home. Story by Alli Steinke • Photography Keen Eye Marketing 104 • CH+D • Fall 2020 CH+D • Fall 2020 • 105 PROJECT FILES Stand-Out Powder Room The clean lines and organic design of the wallpaper, lighting, and materials selected are modern, warm and were designed based on functionality and personality of the user. Spacious Sanctuary This ultra modern kitchen is decked out with high-end finishes providing the occupants with ample storage and optimal function. yan Butler’s passion for to its fullest without being overly building began during his crowded and is designed while con- childhood. As a second gen- sidering how people live everyday.” eration home builder, Ryan Rspent most of his teen years working For this particular home a clean lined, on his father’s job sites. Starting open concept, modern space with an his own construction company like abundance of natural light was envi- his father was Ryan’s dream and sioned. The Butlers wanted the space he achieved that with SHELTER to concentrate on form, function, Custom-Built Living. Ryan and his and simplicity. In order for them to team pride themselves in building execute a high level design, close unique, custom homes that are collaboration between the design and both stylish and livable. “Our goal construction teams is crucial. At- is to ensure each client’s home tention to detail and communication reflects their vision while our design are non-negotiable when working to team guides the client with creative, build a custom home. Because the unique finishes, addressing special inspiration for the look and feel of concerns such as environmentally- the home was set early in the pro- conscious materials,” explains cess the execution was fairly simple. A one-of-a-kind element was added to Jenny Butler, Director of Marketing the walls in this hallway with diagonal and Design. “The space is utilized The element that required the most grooved wood. 106 • CH+D • Fall 2020 CH+D • Fall 2020 • 107 PROJECT FILES (above) Wood elements are seen throughout the home, both (above left) Talk about a statement. This room not only offers gorgeous views of the trees but also features an angled ceiling finished on the floors and walls, creating interest and giving each space in a dark texture. (above right) The vast outdoor living opportunities at this home are just begging to be used by friends and family. individuality. (below)The staircase features glass panels and (below) Ryan and Jenny Butler of SHELTER Custom-Built Living stand in the great room of another of their Daniel Island custom builds. floor to ceiling shelving units to display items. and eco-friendly materials, the home’s use of water and This home is decked out in high-end finishes in addi- attention during planning and execution was the vast energy is improved and the materials reduce negative tion to the large windows and eco-friendly products. number of windows throughout the home. There is impacts on human health and the overall environment. Sierra Pacific Windows embrace the natural light and an extensive use of glass in the design so it needed to help bring the outdoors in for a welcoming, relaxing be carefully thought out as early as possible. Large feel throughout the home. A minimalist chef’s kitchen panes of glass required structural components that features paneled appliances and ample space for addi- are introduced to the framing in order to provide the tional storage in the scullery. The ceiling height ranges proper amount of strength needed for the home, built from 12 feet to 20 feet offering a very open concept floor in the Ralston Grove neighborhood of Daniel Island. plan. The SHELTER team also incorporated unique ar- Because of the vast amount of windows, the heating chitectural details from sloped ceiling to hidden doors and cooling system needed to be properly designed and custom white oaks paneled wall with a steel inlay. and sized to help with temperature control. Large automated roll down shades provide privacy and are The home’s easy flow throughout was essential in cre- easily controlled by keypads throughout the home. ating spaces that cater to the ever-changing needs to its occupants. The features allow the owners to SHELTER stays consistent with all of the homes indulge in the views and promote positive well being. ✴ they design as far as eco-friendly and energy effi- cient products. LED can lights, tankless water heat- ers with hot water recirculating systems, spray foam For more information, call SHELTER Custom-Built Living at insulation, and high efficiency HVAC heat pumps are (843) 471-1833 or visit sheltercustombuiltliving.com. used. This home also includes synthetic grass and recycled decking. By building with energy efficient 108 • CH+D • Fall 2020 CH+D • Fall 2020 • 109 Cabinets When considering the cabinetry in your laundry room, think about not only how you want them to look but also how you want them to function. Below are just a few of the Photograph by Patrick Brickman different styles. Of course if you don’t feel drawn to any of these, you can also opt for a custom design. Door Styles: Shaker Raised Panel Flat Inset Another cabinet element to think about is alternating the cabinetry types you have in Photograph by Keen Eye Marketing the laundry room. By incorporating both (above) The cabinets in this space offer plenty of room to store everyday laundry exposed and closed cabinetry, you have a essentials and even allow for a special area to hang clothes. Project by Carpenters Restoration (below) The LG Styler in this photo is the ultimate addition to your laundry variety of storage options and help make the room. By using deep-penetrating steam and gently moving hangers, it reduces space feel a bit more open. You can showcase wrinkles and revives your clothes in just minutes – and allows you to go longer the “prettier” items, and hide the ugly. between dry cleanings. Project by SHELTER Custom-Built Living Paint Colors In addition to picking out the style of the doors, you also need to think about what color you’d like them to be. Depending on what style you’re going for, you can choose a classic white, or spice it up and do something bright or dramatic. Photography by Patrick Brickman (left) A full wall of cabinets in the hallway leading to the laundry room offers additional space for overflow items. Project by Jackson Built Custom Homes (right) Hiding the laundry room behind a barn door right off the master bedroom is insanely convenient and it looks adorable. Project by Arnett Custom Homes. 158 • CH+D • Fall 2020 OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW NEW Photography by Patrick Brickman Top-Notch Design OLD Easy, high-end living was of utmost importance when designing this home, so an outdoor entertaining area was a must-have. Remodeling Features + Contributors: • Waterfall Raised Pool with Temperature Control NEW • Remodeled by SHELTER Custom-Built Living • Designed by Kecia Heyward of SHELTER Custom-Built Living • Porch Tile Supplied by Palmetto Tile Distributors • Porch Tile Installed by Flooring Services • Pool by Aqua Blue Pools • Azek Pool Deck from Buck Lumber & Building Supply For more information: SHELTER Custom-Built Living (843) 471-1833 sheltercustombuiltliving.com OLD 186 • CH+D • Fall 2020.