Project posted by Elizabeth Treadwell

Countryside English, Southern Vernacular hybrid

Dining room opens to the garden.
Dining room opens to the garden.
Living room opening to the rear loggia.
Living room opening to the rear loggia.
Loggia views from the main living room.
Loggia views from the main living room.
Lew Oliver's spin on an average staircase.
Lew Oliver's spin on an average staircase.
A portal from the guest house to the main house, dotted with views of the landscape and architecture.
A portal from the guest house to the main house, dotted with views of the landscape and architecture.
Facade aerial photo.
Facade aerial photo.
Aerial of the rear, showing meticulous building design, land planning, and juxtaposition of amenities.
Aerial of the rear, showing meticulous building design, land planning, and juxtaposition of amenities.
Spacious loggia with outdoor kitchen, towering ceilings, and custom brackets.
Spacious loggia with outdoor kitchen, towering ceilings, and custom brackets.
Outdoor fireplace and dining area.
Outdoor fireplace and dining area.
Dining room
Dining room
Front elevation from the main parking area.
Front elevation from the main parking area.
Steel doors open to the garden, notably showcasing the water feature.
Steel doors open to the garden, notably showcasing the water feature.
Dining room and sitting area.
Dining room and sitting area.
From the guest house looking towards the hot tub.
From the guest house looking towards the hot tub.
Spa-like primary suite bath feature.
Spa-like primary suite bath feature.
Not your average office space, accentuated with glass and tall ceilings.
Not your average office space, accentuated with glass and tall ceilings.
Main foyer leading into living room.
Main foyer leading into living room.

Credits

From Elizabeth Treadwell

Nestled in native trees, amongst a greater region of bucolic rural landscapes, sits this modernized, English, vernacular custom family home full of surprises around every turn.
This countryside retreat offers sleek style, welcoming brick, and high-style details throughout, including cantilevered brow awnings, custom brackets, steel framed windows and doors and cut stone lintels. The stately chimneys with warm clay pots add to the charm that gives a touch of European flavor. This home is perfectly hybridized to fit into its rural Georgia setting, feel contemporary, and evoke old-world at once.

Challenges included building during covid-19 and programmatic homeowner desires while maintaining reasonable square footage.

The residents have a large family, several work remotely, and they love to entertain. The main house and guest house are connected through an enclosed, window-lined breezeway, allowing guests to still feel connected in their privacy. Two offices are programmed away from one another, to allow productivity via separation, and one displays a funky steel-framed window conceived as a unique glass bay window. A scullery, breakfast nook, 5 bedrooms (excluding primary suite) bunk room and an impressive loggia complete the layout for this bustling family and their guests.

SIP panel construction replaced traditional framing for maximum efficiency, and solar roof panels add to the advanced construction methods.