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GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME I Š

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The House of Masters

DESIGN INTENT:

THE

DESIGN INTENT OF THE

MAGAZINE DREAM HOME

"FIRST-EVER" GOLF

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME

IS TO CAPTURE THE ESSENCE OF WHAT

GOLF LIVING COULD AND SHOULD BE.

REYNOLDS PLANTATION OFFERS A WONDERFUL PRISTINE ENVIRONMENT WITH OVER 50 MILES OF SHORELINE ON ONE OF THE LARGEST LAKES IN THE SOUTHEAST. LAKE OCONEE IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY ONE HOUR FROM METROPOLITAN ATLANTA, GA. ALTHOUGH CLOSEST TO THE CONVENIENCE OF THE CITY, FROM A CONTEXTUAL STANDPOINT, LAKE OCONEE FEELS HUNDREDS OF MILES AWAY FROM THE CROWDED HIGH DENSITY WORLD OF SUBURBAN ATLANTA. UPON

REYNOLDS PLANTATION, YOU ARE GREETED WITH LONG LAKE VIEWS AND ABUNDANT WILDLIFE. THE 81 HOLES OF RESORT QUALITY GOLF ALL CONTRIBUTE TO MAKING THIS DEVELOPMENT UNLIKE ANY OTHER IN THE REGION. HERE YOU WILL BEGIN TO EXPERIENCE A HIGHER QUALITY OF LIFE AT A RELAXED SLOWER PACE. FISHING, BOATING, GOLF OUTINGS, COOKOUTS, AND QUIET NAPS ON A PORCH ALL COME TO MIND. THESE ARE NOT THE IMAGES WHICH WE ENVISION IN A TYPICAL SUBURBAN ENVIRONMENT. THEY ARE UNIQUELY DIFFERENT AND THEY CHALLENGE US TO RESPOND WITH ARCHITECTURE THAT IS DIFFERENT AS WELL. IT

ARRIVING AT

IS OUR INTENT TO MEET THAT CHALLENGE BY DESIGNING A HOME THAT TRULY IS A

GOLF LOVER'S DREAM HOME

. THIS

HOME SHOULD DEPICT THE IDEA OF WHAT RESORT

GOLF LIVING IS ALL ABOUT...

...simple, yet sophisticated.

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SITE PLAN AND LANDSCAPE

Oconee Golf Course Hole #12 Green

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME The Dream Home is situated amongst the rolling

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hills and hardwood forests of the Reynolds Plantation 'Oconee' golf course and is situated on a gentle bluff overlooking the magnificent

Cart Path

number 12 green.

The location of the home

takes advantage of fantastic views onto the

Motor Court

Putting & Chipping Green

green's beautiful water feature and distant views

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down the fairway. One of the primary objectives of the landscape design was to maintain the natural beauty of the site. The lot has many large hardwood trees and careful placement of the home on the site was needed in order to preserve these large majestic trees. The front entry drive brings guests up to an inviting arrival court, past low stonewalls and an elegant water feature, to the front door. The drive

Golf Magazine Show Home

circles back out to the street or around to the side motor court, that provides access to the

Arrival Court

three-car garage and a designated space for park-

Existing Hardwoods

ing the golf cart. The backyard provides a unique private Putting & Chipping Green that is both challenging and entertaining for the homeown-

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ers and their guests.

Complete with smooth

greens, sand traps and patches of rough, this feature will be a hit with any golf enthusiast. The overall concept of the landscape design

Private Cart Path

compliments the unique architecture of the home and the natural features of the surrounding environment. The site and landscape composition provide an elegant and undisturbed setting for an authentic golf experience.

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REAR PERSPECTIVE

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME The Design Intent of the 2004 Golf Magazine Dream Home is intended to capture the natural beauty and classic heritage of the sport of golf. Golf, probably more than any other sport, marries somewhat opposing natural elements into classic harmony and beauty. Raw Athleticism must meet finesse and touch. Rugged natural terrain joins manicured landscapes. Therefore, our Golf Home likewise, brings together the rugged and natural materials of stone, and cedar shake and joins them with classic architectural detailing and finishes. We have chosen to blend the classic features of coastal Shingle Style Architecture with the detailing found in The Rolling Piedmont region of the Southeastern United States. Broad verandas terminate in twin octagonal porches, reminiscent of Southern Vernacular styles. These stylistic references join together and work closely with existing grades, mature landscape and views to give an instant sense of appropriateness. Classical Georgian details, such as Tuscan columns, Palladian Windows, and Multi-window grand bays maintain a sense of heritage and link to the rich history of golf.

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FRONT ELEVATION

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME The Shingle Style was chosen not only for its timeless beauty, rich materials, and historically appropriate roots, but because of its recent new stature within Reynolds Plantation as well. Gambrel roofs rest on shingle walls set on warm stone foundations. The center of the composition is the broad dining room bay which is set inside a continual raised portico. The garage wing is set comfortably in the front left of the site, and compliments the main façade with its scale and common material palette. From the approach side, the home will have a dignified yet approachable scale. A series of accent windows add a classical sense to the composition which will allow the interiors to flow into historical American directions.

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MAIN LEVEL PLAN / 2,100 S.F.

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME Sitting / Grilling Porch 18’x18’

Master Porch

Porch

Elegant, simplicity and openness define the homes layout. The central Great Room and

Grill / Fireplace

Dining Room join to become one large entertainment space. Ceilings rise with detailed

Morning Bar Breakfast 12’x11’

Great room 23’x20’

beams to give the space volume and importance.

Master Suite #1 14’x16’

Continual window walls on both the front and rear elevations will bring light into the center of

Powder

the home on any lot condition. The Great Room

Closet

See Thru

continues through to a large open Kitchen Breakfast by virtue of a see-through fireplace and bookcases.

Optional Above Garage Golf Bunk / 400sf

Kitchen 15’x16’

Master Bath #1

The Kitchen joins a functional garage, golf cart staging area with room for club storage and

Open Foyer

Dn

Pantry

Home Office. An open stair presents itself upon entry and leads

Dn

Dining 13’x16’

to a casual open terrace level. A private and spa-

3 Bay / Golf Simulator rd

cious main floor master bedroom and bath com-

Entry Porch

plete the first floor interior spaces. Outside, the home continues across the full rear

Golf Bunk

elevation, with large verandas, outdoor fireplaces

Family Studio

and screened porches which capture views to the course beyond.

3 Car Garage

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TERRACE LEVEL PLAN / 1,500 S.F.

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME Master Terrace

Hot Tub

Terrace

The lower level repeats with a twin master suite for guests. A large media, Game room complete

Outdoor Fireplace

with Bar and Kitchenette, make this level the

Bar 19th Hole

Putting Green

center of media and game activity. A continuous alcove across the rear of the game room, allows

Curtains

Curtains

for a fabric screen to convert the media room

Master Suite #2 14’x16’

Bedroom #3 12’x11’

into a large Home theater. A pair of twin bedrooms and separate baths

Media Room 23’x20’

Powder

Closet

complete the lower level and function ideally for children's suites. The lower level also extends out under the veranda above. The fireplace continues

Master Bath #2

and is ideal for a hot tube to end the day.

Up

Bedroom #4 / Office 12’x11’

Mechanical / Storage

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INTERIOR PERSPECTIVE

GOLF MAGAZINE DREAM HOME Inspired by the architecture, the interiors of the Golf Magazine Dream Home will reflect clarity in historical styling with a fresh and simple approach to comfortable living.

At first glance,

a relaxed feel will embrace you upon entering the home.

Architectural detailing of cabinetry,

trim and beam work will hint at the classic Georgian styling of early golf clubs. The look and feel of distressed bronze hardware add a hand crafted touch to each passage and every cupboard.

Antique heart pine floors lit by the

warmth of an old brass chandelier will set the stage for furnishings, artwork and accessory appointments rich in character and tradition yet balanced with the essence of a contemporary lifestyle The natural landscape and golf inspired surroundings will filter into the home through a very timeless palette of fabrics and finishes.

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