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A Twist on Tradition
A Twist on Tradition Bayou-inspired charm on Palmetto Bluff
Written by GRACIE WILLIAMS Photography by RICHARD LEO JOHNSON
IT WAS THE EASE OF DRIVING through the Lowcountry’s moss-laden trees that attracted Doug and Joni Schmidt to settle down here. They were taking back roads out of Augusta after a weekend at The Masters Practice Rounds a few years back, when they stumbled upon the vast sea island haven that is Palmetto Bluff. “The beauty, the wildlife and all of the things it has to offer really got to me. We saw dolphins going down the May River, alligators in the pond,” Schmidt recalls. “Every stinkin’ bit of wildlife that the bluff had to offer came out to see us that day!” Fast-forward to today, where the bluff’s coastal beauty is present from all angles of the Schmidt’s three-bedroom, three-anda-half bathroom home, completed in 2018. After purchasing a lot with plenty of greenery, Schmidt scouted architect Pearce Scott to help bring the vision of her dream home to fruition. Growing up in Louisiana and familiar with New Orleans’ lush Garden District, Schmidt’s nostalgia is present in the gallery-style exterior, decorated with full-length shutters. Schmidt’s desire to keep the interior layout on the traditional side also harks back to the roots of old Southern living. She was attracted to a clear separation of spaces, not unlike those in New Orleans’ shotgun homes. “To me, there’s something really satisfying about getting a home slowly revealed to you, versus opening the front door and boom, you’ve seen it all,” Schmidt says, noting she and her husband previously lived in (and were tired of living in) open-concept spaces.
A continual contrast of modern and traditional converges effortlessly in a simple detail — light fixtures. Tracie Henderson at The Light Post in Bluffton introduced Schmidt to Lowcountry Originals fixtures; now, the brand’s distressed iron-and-copper Vintage Long Bar and Belfair chandeliers make a statement suspended next to crisp white walls. The home’s reclaimed wooden floors, sourced from a barn by Scott Ziel of Ziel’s Antique Flooring, are another striking element. The panels are in practically original condition, with termite holes still visible under the glossy finish.
Although Schmidt’s vision for the home was strong, she leaned on local creatives who were more than willing to share their expertise. Ashley Avery of Palmetto Cabinet Studio helped balance the cabinet layout in the kitchen and baths, and Leah Bailey of Leah Bailey Interiors shared tips Schmidt hadn’t considered, which helped to elevate the home even further (the two also bonded over paint — specifically, White Dove by Benjamin Moore).
With a slew of tasteful details sprinkled about, Schmidt valued the convergence of taste and functionality the most. This ideal is showcased in the “scullery,” or butler’s pantry, which Schmidt believes is the most functional room in the house. While she’s most likely to admire her beloved, free-standing stove from a
Lowcountry Originals light fixtures infuse a modern touch.
distance, the scullery’s beverage center, with a microwave and automatic coff ee machine, is in constant use.
Still, her deep appreciation for the scullery’s utility is no match for her favorite room in the house: the master suite. “The ceiling is such that even if the room were totally devoid of furniture, it still feels full because the architecture is so beautiful, and the wood walls are so stunning,” Schmidt says.
Despite the physical inspiration from Schmidt’s beloved Louisiana architecture, the spirit of the home conveys timeless Southern charm, be it on the bayou or on the bluff .
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Details
Owners: Doug and Joni Schmidt
Year built: 2018
Square footage: 3,600 heated, 4,560 under roof Number of bedrooms and bathrooms: 3 beds, 3.5 baths
Architects/planners: Pearce Scott Architects; Pearce Scott, AIA, Molly Dennison (designer) Interior designer: Leah Bailey Interiors; Leah Bailey Contractor/builder: Richard Best, Richard Best Custom Homebuilders
Tile: Kellie McTyre, Garden State Tile; Installer, Steve House Wood fl ooring: Scott Ziel, Ziel’s Antique Flooring Paint/wallpaper: Jayco Painting Windows/doors: Brent Goodman, Coastal Sash & Door
Kitchen design: Ashley Avery, Palmetto Cabinet Studio Bath design: Ashley Avery, Palmetto Cabinet Studio
Lighting design: Tracie Henderson, The Light Post Landscape design: Dan Keefer, Witmer Jones Keefer
Hardscape design: Dan Keefer, Witmer Jones Keefer
Electrician: Russell Trent, Trent Electrical
Audio/Visual: Curt Hubner, AIC
Trim carpentry: Dow Bridges, Coastal Millworks Plumbing fi xtures: Allison Wilson, Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Landscaper: Allan Pulaski, Olde Carolina
HVAC: Hahn Heating & Air
Furniture: Leah Bailey, Leah Bailey Interiors Appliances: Scott Livingood, Livingood’s Appliances & Bedding