Elegant and spacious with 4,837 square feet of living space, 42 Flicker Street is a five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath coastal style home and carriage house. Enjoying easy access to the community’s vast inland waterway through a covered dock, with Moreland Village just a short walk away, this property presents an unbeatable opportunity to enjoy everything that this picturesque Palmetto Bluff neighborhood has to offer.
Crafted by Adams Construction Group from a Court Atkins Architecture design, the home’s sprawling living spaces take full advantage of the indoor/outdoor lifestyle of the Lowcountry. At its heart, the expansive great room exults in craftsmanship with tall coffered ceilings and built-ins flanking a gas fireplace in a space that boasts enough room for a baby grand piano while feeling blissfully intimate. Wide sliders open to the year-round comfort of the screened porch with tabby fireplace, while tall ceilings carry into the dining room and grand chef’s kitchen.
With its professional-grade gas range situated beside a grand center island of mitered edge quartz, and commercial French-door refrigerator, the kitchen carries the home’s themes of effortless entertaining, considered craftsmanship and impeccable luxury. These design cues carry into the dining room, where timbered ceilings run toward a marvelous panoramic view of the outdoor living spaces and water beyond.
The culmination of this devotion to grandeur and comfort comes in the marvelous primary suite, which stretches from a dazzling ensuite bath to lake views through the private entrance to the screened porch. The main bedroom itself basks in lush natural light from multiple windows, transitioning between his-and-hers walk-in closets to the spa-like en suite bath with dual vanities, soaking tub and walk-in showers.
The three remaining guest rooms, each a full suite with opulent appointments, can be found on the second floor of the main house around the massive media room. Opening to a covered balcony overlooking the water, this grand living space includes a kitchenette. Above the sprawling three-car garage with golf cart port, the carriage house serves as a private getaway unto itself, with expansive living spaces, full kitchen and spacious bath with walk-in shower.
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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