This 1960s colonial home in Hobcaw Creek was reimagined to bring light, openness, and a renewed sense of ease to the kitchen, pantry, dining, and breakfast rooms.
The layout was thoughtfully opened to create clear sight lines and a more connected flow between the kitchen, breakfast room, and dining. Custom cabinetry and refined millwork introduce warmth and structure, paired with marble surfaces and soft blue tones. A washed oak coffee bar with brass detailing creates a quiet focal point, while the adjoining pantry adds function with tailored storage and subtle architectural presence.
New arched openings to the pantry and breakfast room soften the traditional architecture and allow light to move freely throughout. The breakfast room feels calm and sunlit, designed for slow mornings and an easy connection to the outdoors.
The dining room brings a layered and romantic contrast, where antique furnishings and heirloom china sit against airy botanical wallpaper and soft, tailored lighting. Throughout, brass finishes and a rich mix of texture balance tradition with a fresh, modern sensibility.
The result is a home that feels lighter, more open, and deeply attuned to the rhythm of everyday living.