Walk through this gorgeous Carolina farmhouse and envy its immaculate design

In Lowcountry architecture, the emphasis is placed on comfortable outdoor living spaces that protect users from the heat, humidity and insects. This style of home is also designed to create a cooling effect indoors with a central breezeway that encourages air movement throughout. All of these features, including gorgeous interior design, is what makes this particular home a memorable one.
The home's exterior is clad in traditional and locally sourced materials, such as board and batten siding and a standing-seam metal roof. The balance of the sitting room and porch on other side of the front door creates a pleasing symmetry.
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The inside of this spacious 2,877-square-foot residence is open and airy with pale white walls and rustic wood floors. The interior decor is a careful combination of cottage and farmhouse themed materials and colors. Without a doubt, this 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is truly Lowcountry living at its finest.
At the front of the home, a wood-burning fireplace, covered in stately red brick, immediately welcomes guests and provides a soothing burnt wood aroma. This sitting room also features coffered ceilings.
Worn wood flooring and rustic ceiling beams add a touch of farmhouse chic to this passageway and sitting area. A ceiling fan keeps air moving.
Tucked beneath the staircase, a built-in desk provides a quiet place to work.
Two rooms meld into one when the patio doors are swung open to one of the home's many outdoor living spaces.
The covered porch has a ceiling painted a beachy blue that is said to keep away pesky bugs.
The custom kitchen is outfitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, curved cabinet feet and stainless steel appliances. It's designed around a central island painted a soft gray to contrast with the white cabinets. Stone countertops and a coordinating backsplash reflect light in the space and add a little sparkle.
Next to the kitchen is a dining table that sits in front of two walls of windows. Although the dining room is inside, access to windows creates the effect of dining outdoors. A circular table fits perfectly into this refreshing angular alcove.
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A unique window installation allows the master bed to fit neatly between the panes.
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