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Photos by Patrick BrickmanKitchen at a GlanceWho lives here: Meg and Allen Biggers and their two toddler sonsLocation: Charleston, South CarolinaSize: 176½ square feet (16 square meters)Designers: Melanie Valk of Coastal Home Interiors (interior design) and Stewart Culler Hendrix of Classic Kitchens of Charleston (cabinet design)The backstory: These homeowners, who have a construction company called The Biggers Co., were renovating their fixer-upper in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, themselves when the Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s show house fell through. They heard about the organization’s plight through their cabinet designers, Classic Kitchens of Charleston, and decided loaning their house for the fundraiser would give them the kick in the pants they needed to finish up their renovation on a tight schedule. “With a show house, a lot of the decorating leaves the house after it’s over, but Meg was very hands-on in the kitchen as it’s such a personal space and almost everything would be permanent,” says their interior designer, Melanie Valk.
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The use of mirrors and the layout ...love the tub! Would like to see two sinks...
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I like the ranch with a walkout ...I would like to see the floor plan ...how many sq.ft ...and the total square footage ...
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I love the house colour ...I am working on a charity project ...new build ...could you tell me the name f the colour and the company who makes it?
Photos by Patrick BrickmanKitchen at a GlanceWho lives here: Meg and Allen Biggers and their two toddler sonsLocation: Charleston, South CarolinaSize: 176½ square feet (16 square meters)Designers: Melanie Valk of Coastal Home Interiors (interior design) and Stewart Culler Hendrix of Classic Kitchens of Charleston (cabinet design)The backstory: These homeowners, who have a construction company called The Biggers Co., were renovating their fixer-upper in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, themselves when the Charleston Symphony Orchestra’s show house fell through. They heard about the organization’s plight through their cabinet designers, Classic Kitchens of Charleston, and decided loaning their house for the fundraiser would give them the kick in the pants they needed to finish up their renovation on a tight schedule. “With a show house, a lot of the decorating leaves the house after it’s over, but Meg was very hands-on in the kitchen as it’s such a personal space and almost everything would be permanent,” says their interior designer, Melanie Valk.
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