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Craftsman Cottages Coming to Riverwalk in Rock Hill

The Riverwalk project currently coming to Rock Hill, is not only bringing new life to the city, the project has something that the Charlotte area greatly needs, someplace where homes, sports, shopping, restaurants, and a beautiful waterway all come together, to form a perfect family experience. Riverwalk has a list of activities, which will be built in the coming months that seems truly endless. From the Town Center that is full of shopping and restaurants, the very center of the social world at Riverwalk, complete with YMCA and Giordana Velodrome; to the ample hiking trails and kayaking opportunities on the Catawba River, right near the River District, where you will find more shops, restaurants and homes right on the water.

Here’s the stats for the Savannah
Craftsman: 2,680 SQ Feet
Builder: Saussy BurBank
Interior Designer: 505 Design
Furniture:Nest Furnishings

The beautiful homes built at Riverwalk by Saussy Burbank all have Craftsman exteriors,  personalized with a relaxed South Carolina beach vibe. A few weeks ago I got to look at the beautiful Savannah model, which luckily enough was decorated using one of my favorite stores, Nest Furnishings, located right here in Fort Mill South Carolina. You can also see them featured during the Charlotte 2012 Home A Rama.

The Savannah is move in ready, and features some of the newest trends you’ll see this season, from the birds and owls that you will find throughout the homes art, rustic fabrics matched with the more luxurious fine finishes, to mismatched vintage glass chandlers, even the cute family chalkboard in the laundry room, it’s hung at the kids eye level, so that little ones have a place to play while their parents are doing laundry, the trends are right on target.

The entire home feels extremely open because of the wonderful 10 foot high ceilings, tall white baseboards, and generously wide hallways. The finishes that were chosen, white walls with matte charcoal trim on the stair railings and doors, mixed with the light cherry floors adds to the feeling of light, space, and airiness. I especially loved the use of the aged bronze finish on all the hardware. While it hasn’t been a major trend for quite a while, this house made me remember why I’ve always loved it so much.

The kitchen is modern and clean yet still has that wonderful vintage feel. This is a kitchen that almost anyone will feel comfortable in, with its calming sage green walls, and white cabinets.  I love the way the designers have coordinated the island cabinets and counters with the rest of the kitchen, reversing the color of the cabinets and the counter tops on the island helps to give the room interest and a sense of coziness that can be lost in modern kitchens that are to clean. The simple addition of thin pieces of molding on the glass fronted cabinets adds a great Craftsman detail especially when matched with the wainscoting on the walls. As always I can’t get enough of a rich deep brown wood floor in the kitchen, it adds warmth and richness to the most important room in your home.

From the kitchen you enter into the dining room, one of the few formal spaces in the home. The dining room is a rustic and elegant version of the French Country, with large rough-hewn wooden furniture, heavy textiles, and natural colored finishes. The dining room table is beautifully carved and compliments the sideboard perfectly. This is by far the most elegant room in the house, the extra tall chair rail gives it immediate presence even before any furniture is added. Two of the walls are solid windows and give you wonderful light, across from the dining room is an un-pictured study.

Stone, branches, wovens, plants, wood and brick are all used to add interest and texture throughout the house, these small decorative details are what set’s a house apart.

The living room is a simple, but comfortable space. With a couch that’s able to fit a large family and simple tree stump coffee tables. Not visible in this shot is the fireplace, bricked with black matte subway tiles, and framed with a white built in book case, topped with the living rooms TV.

The master bedroom is a rustic and elegant retreat, made to calm you at the end of a long day. It’s complete with the luxurious fine finishes of the velvet headboard, mirrored night stands, and sumptuous bedding, it’s paired together with the roughness of the dramatic gray pickled wood wall, and loosely woven draperies.

The room is a lesson in the beauty of contrasts. On the far wall is a large charcoal gray armoire and huge round drift wood mirror. The small back porch is accessible from the master bedroom and would make for a wonderfully relaxing place to sit at night.

The upstairs of the house is accessed by a wide staircase. The hallway is large and generous, with one side ending in two bedrooms and a linen closet and the other opening up onto a large entertainment room perfect for homework and play, and a screened in sleeping porch that looks over the street. All three upstairs bedrooms are large, and only two share a bathroom. The upstairs is a great suite of rooms for a family to live and play in, but if this house doesn’t quite suite what your family needs, there are always more to look at on Saussy Burbank site, where you can find out even more about the Riverwalk project.

An Unforgettable Moment

   Photo Courtesy of MelindaRoberts.Net

So, early last month I received a wonderful email from Melinda Roberts and Steven Moore, she’s the writer of Mommy Confidential and creator of The Mommy Blog.net. Melinda is recognized as a major influence in the mommy blogging community and has participated in events hosted by Oprah, Disney, Johnson and Johnson, Pampers, Google, and Clorox, just to name a few.

I was so amazed when I received her email. It was sweet and lovely and even included a video of her wedding. Which by the way, was every women’s dream wedding, I don’t know how she pulled it off with six kids! It was elegant and vintage with just the right amount of modern twist added in the color palette. I wish I could go back and make my wedding was this beautiful!

From her email I was surprised to learn that a few months earlier Melinda had purchased a lovely wire wrapped Citrine pendant from me, which she wore for her wedding. The email really shows just how wonderful and classy Melinda is, and I just couldn’t keep myself from sharing part of it here!

“Hello!

I’m writing to thank you for the part you played in making our wedding day unforgettable. The rings, flowers, food, cake, dress, decorations, and especially the Snickerdoodle sign just made it so beautiful and FUN.

We will be recommending your services to everyone, and I will make mentions on my website, so that should get you several thousand eyeballs on you and your fabulous business. “

While I had heard of Melinda before this, I have since become an avid reader and really adore her writing style.  Her book Mommy Confidential details real life, through illness, pregnancy, job gains and loss, as well as financial stress, all handled with wry humor and edgy wit. I also really appreciated hearing back from a bride. It’s nice to know that the day went really well, and to see pictures of your work in action!

To follow Melinda go to: Twitter: @themommyblog
Blog: http://www.melindaroberts.net
Facebook: Melinda Lorimer Roberts

Treasury Roundup: Around The Farm

Fresh from the farm…

Curated By: JillianReneDecor

Featuring The Work Of: judeMcConkeyPhotos, grayworksdesign, 42things, Splodgepodge, Modred12, TheSteelFork, CalloohCallay, WithTheRain, Dprintsclayful, Antlerstuff, gazaboo, FirstLightPhoto, BootsNGus, gardenmis, FrogGoesToMarket, OneDecember

This weeks Treasury Roundup is dedicated to all of those who grow our food, the ranchers and farmers, cheese-makers, and bakers, and all amazing yummy sweet food that start’s to come out of the garden at the beginning of spring. I can’t wait to get back in the garden. We’ve been digging bed’s and laying in compost, all to get ready for that action packed time of year that is spring. Where plants seem to grow over night and flowers bloom before your very eyes. These incredible treasuries embody everything that spring is simple and clean, bright, fresh, and exploding with possibilities. Come and check them out with me.

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Here comes spring: Treasury Roundup

Woodlove.Woodland

Curated by: Abra Kadabra from abrakadabraua

Featuring the work of: snugglymonkeyco, AnnaKiperPhoto, camelotia, LIGAMENTUM, BeaKez, hellocard, HavokDesigns, joystclaire, cstotzer, Palettedesom, SpectraAlley, GazeboTree, mascarajones, brandMOJOimages, BoudicaBags, camelotia

Here comes spring, I wait for it every year with baited breath. The morning dew glistening on newly opened flower petals, while leaves start to form and buds begin to show. It’s the season of possibilities, when anything can happen. The buzzing bees have just begun the wonderful song, a droning that spells of food and magic. Come take a magic ride with me through the earliest days of spring, those moments where it can seem as though it’s a dream that may be snatched away at any moment, or able to be fulfilled in the most amazing way, in the heady aroma of a blooming flower and a truly warm day full of sunshine.

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