Kahtryn Budig & Kate Fagan

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Luxe Eat-In Kitchen With an expansive island in the middle of this sleek kitchen, there is plenty of seating available for the couple to enjoy meals together and with guests.

house with a heavy focus on green building. “We grew up on the west coast and we’re accustomed to that style,” mentions the husband. “Building green was important to us so we made sure to include solar panels, an underground cistern, and spray foam insulation.” Rush worked meticulously so that the finished product was something that the homeowners would be proud of. “One of the clients’ desires was to create a sustainable, durable, and low maintenance structure,” expresses Rush. “We continually assessed the cost/benefit of sustainable options by looking at costs and operating value.” Constructing a home that strays from the traditional Charleston style is achievable to homeowners who know what they want and what will be best for their family. “Be honest about how you live and what’s important to you and your family,” describes Rush. “It doesn’t matter what’s popular or trendy, at the end of the day, what matters is what you are looking for in your home.” ✴ For more information, call Rush Dixon Architects at (843) 270-8943 or visit rushdixon.com.

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Indoor Outdoor Living In order to create a standout foyer, Rush designed a space with floor-to-ceiling windows to showcase the lush greenery planted around the home.


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