30 Flicker Street is a five-bedroom, five-and-a-half bathroom coastal farm-style home and carriage house that makes exquisite use of its location on the inland waterway with outdoor living that breathes in the natural beauty just beyond the shore. Enjoy more than a half acre right on the water, the home’s floating dock is a perfect gateway to exploring all that Palmetto Bluff has to offer.
Inside, the home represents a study in modern elegance, with tall ceilings and plentiful windows that imbue every inch with rich natural light. Reclaimed antique heart pine flooring runs throughout, a timeless element that contrasts with the modern styling of soaring tray ceilings, elegant stone and brick textures, and custom millwork.
From the Italian Calacatta Vagli Marble and Valley Gold Vien Premium Marble of the expansive kitchen to the Dolce Vita Quartzite of the fireplace, the home’s design revels in high-end finishes. These elevated elements add sophistication to a home whose wide breezy open spaces exemplify the joy of Lowcountry living.
In the expansive kitchen, a center island and side counters allow for effortless hospitality, aided by a back kitchen offering everything from a 24” wine cooler to a plumbed coffee system. The Miele combination steam and convection oven and 43-inch LA Cornue dual fuel range ensure that even the most discerning chef will feel right at home.
Outside, it is a celebration of Palmetto Bluff’s natural beauty, with outdoor spaces commanding stunning views of the water. A screened porch off the kitchen sets custom built swings before a brick wood-burning fireplace with gas starter, with dual 6,000-watt heaters offering year-round comfort. Accessible from the second floor’s den, an elevated balcony opens to dazzling scenery.
A separate screened porch serves the primary suite, opening to the expansive Spanish White Breeze Brushed Limestone-topped pool deck. Enjoying both a spa and tanning ledge, the full depth pool anchors outdoor living that descends to the water past a wide fire pit.
Moreland Village is the perfect home base for exploring the Lowcountry. Located within an incredible natural setting, the forest, marsh and waterway meet to create a distinctive environment. Trails connect the community and lead to convenient amenities as well as gathering spaces in the woods and along the water. You can walk the live oak trails, kayak, paddleboard or fly-fish in the river. Then gather with family and friends for an evening Lowcountry boil under the stars.
Taking cues from the history of the land, Moreland somehow feels more rural and informal. Perhaps it is the distance from Wilson Village or its setting in an original field previously reserved for dove hunting, but Moreland architecture breaks from the more traditional interpretations of Lowcountry style and encourages a more contemporary vision. Engaging with the outdoors and nature is the Moreland lifestyle, and the architecture reflects this by blurring those lines between inside and out. Details include exposed rafter tails, lower sloped roofs, larger expanses of glass, cable handrails, steel windows and doors, and plenty of porches.
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