A man-made reservoir surrounded by lush greenery and a wooded expanse, South Carolina’s Lake Keowee is ideal for fishing, swimming, boating, and finding a tranquil respite from the everyday hustle. And for those lucky enough to snag a piece of property bordering the water, there’s even more opportunity for all of the above. One such property in Seneca, SC, introduces a vibrant take on lake life and easy living. Get a peek inside!
This nearly 5,000-square-foot lakeside home is far from quaint at four bedrooms and three-and-a-half baths — but that doesn’t diminish its peaceful charm. Thanks to interior designer Perry Walter of Walter Studio Interior Design in Atlanta, GA, the home is a bright and cheery breath of fresh air.
“My client loves color, modern, and mixing vintage with a midcentury look to it,” says Perry of what prompted the home’s aesthetic. “She’s a child of the ’60s or ’70s, so she loves a lot of color and vibrant patterns. That’s how we started. We gave a more modern aesthetic to the entire home and used a lot of color in each room, whether with artwork, pillows, rugs, or fabrics. A lot of people in the surrounding areas have more neutral, subtle interiors, but we punched it up with color.”
The main living space is a beautifully crafted great room encompassing the living room, kitchen, breakfast area, and even a second-floor office loft. Built by Johnston Design Group out of Greenville, it features standout vaulted ceilings that captivate. “The ceilings are close to 30 feet!” says Perry. “They are a tongue and groove, Douglas fir. And then there are European, oak-stained, plank-wood floors. Above that, you have a loft space they use for an office area, which leads to the primary bedroom.”
Vibrant art and statement seating bring vivid color to offset the white walls and mostly neutral furnishings. “The piece of artwork we did for the great room above the fireplace is from Nashville artist Blaire Wheeler,” Perry says. “My client loves hummingbirds, and she found this artist on Instagram, and we contacted her and took it from there. My client also loves hibiscus, so we incorporated a little bit of that as well. It was kind of a unique approach to this space.”
Additionally, Perry brought in bright and bold jewel tones through a collection of Blenko glass decanters displayed on a credenza that holds dining accessories and linens. A circular marble table from Design Within Reach that hints at midcentury style, surrounded by round-back upholstered chairs from A. Rudin, offers muted edges for contrast. “Everything in the house is very angular with straight lines,” says Perry, “so we tried to add a lot of curves with the furniture to soften it up.”
The upstairs of the residence offers several bedrooms, including the primary suite. But it’s the office loft adjacent to the master bedroom that beckons. A well-placed bar top overlooks the living room below, providing ample seating for cocktails with a view. A thoughtful, cozy vignette offers an ideal spot for reading, while carefully concealed desk accessories make for clean lines and an organized workspace. Artwork by Nashville artist Gina Julian lends even more color throughout.
Just as captivating as the home’s interior, its exterior offers a beautiful landscape no matter the season. In the front yard, shrubbery and flowers add patches of color in spring and summer. In the back of the house, the infinity pool overlooks a wooded area adorned with greenery that leads to the lake. Something tells us this is one modern lakehouse we’ll dream about this summer!
A special thanks to Robert Peterson of Rustic White for the photography.**********
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