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Southern Living Showcase Home Opens at Currahee By Sherry Jackson | staff sjackson@communityjournals.com

Photo BY FRED ROLLISON PHOTOGRAPHY

Offering the latest peek into Ridge. The location at Currahee Club dining/kitchen/great room combina- 142-square-foot breezeway connects new design trends and building technology, the 2013 Southern Living Custom Builder Showcase Home by Dillard-Jones Builders will open Friday, Sept. 27, at Currahee Club on Lake Hartwell. “This home, our sixth Southern Living show house, is the culmination of the best ingredients of previous tour homes, including the floor plan and flow of the home, outdoor living space, materials and finishes, and energy efficiency,” said Dillard-Jones President Tom Dillard. The home is a 3,989-square-foot, four-bedroom plan called Quarry

management group. “My role is to take Colliers’ statewide platform and put it into place to maximize our team’s success with their projects,” said Feild. “I’m ready to jump in and am excited about the Greenville market and what it has to offer.” Feild is a 1995 graduate of Furman University and has

offers panoramic views of Lake Hartwell and the North Georgia Mountains and is about an hour from downtown Greenville. It also overlooks the 17th hole, called the Quarry Hole, on the Jim Fazio-designed Currahee Club’s golf course. Over 30 building suppliers, local artists and both local and Southern Living national program sponsors provided the products and services featured in the home. The home is listed at $899,000 and has “over $100,000 in upgrades and additional items from sponsors,” said Dillard. The home’s main level features a

“My role is to take Colliers’ statewide platform and put it into place to maximize our team’s success with their projects.”

tion with a 24-foot vaulted ceiling and a see-through fireplace. The master suite is on the main level and has a coffered ceiling, a built-in coffee bar, a master bath with Moen rainfall showerhead and freestanding volcanic limestone tub. The upper level includes two bedrooms, a hobby room and a destination media room with French doors that open onto a balcony overlooking the Quarry Hole which really was an old quarry that has been converted to a waterfall. The home also features a lower-level sleeping porch, outdoor patio with cooking station, and fire pit. A

the home’s two-car garage, and there’s a detached carriage house for golf cart storage and a putting green. “The Southern Living brand is associated with Southern culture and lifestyle,” said Dillard. “We just want everyone to be blown away with the results.” The house will be open for public tours Fridays through Sundays, Sept. 27 until Dec. 22. Tour hours are Fridays and Sundays 1-6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Admission to tour the home is $10. Advance tickets can be purchased online by visiting dillardjones.com or curraheeclub.com.

been one of the leading brokers in the Upstate commercial real estate market for over eleven years, focusing primarily on the sales and leasing of office properties, said Colliers. Feild served as the 2010 president of the Greater Greenville Association of

Realtors Commercial Steering Committee and was the 2010 Commercial Realtor of the Year. He has been recognized as a CoStar Power Broker. He is currently serving a three-year term on the board of the Greater Greenville Association of Realtors and is a past board member of Communities in Schools and the Mental Health Association Housing Board.

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