The clean-lined, modern residence at 32 Surfsong Road sits just one home back from Kiawah’s immaculate beach and the soothing surf of the Atlantic Ocean.
Situated on a large homesite along one of the best seaside lanes on the Island, with a line of view to the Atlantic and plentiful outdoor living spaces, the floor plan of this residence was reversed to take advantage of the views.
Outside, this HardiePlank home enjoys walls of windows and glass doors filling the rear of the home and multiple porches with clean steel-cable railings enhancing the views.
Inside, pale-hued walls and large, nearly floor-to-ceiling windows pair with cool red oak hardwood for an airy feeling. Vaulted, white-beamed ceilings soar throughout second story in all the primary rooms.
On the second floor, the light-filled kitchen is pristine with white cabinetry, glass-fronted and lighted on top, granite countertops, and a large center island with farmhouse sink, breakfast bar, undercounter appliances, and bookshelf end-cap. The appliances are all of stainless steel, including a wide Wolf gas cooktop with double ovens and white-paneled hood, Wolf microwave, and Sub-Zero wine cooler. To one side is a striking coffee bar with cabinetry of deep, rich wood and glass-fronted cabinets; to the other a glass door opens to a second-story side balcony.
The kitchen opens to a large, window-lined family room and through a large cased opening, the residence’s dining room. Here tall windows stretch uninterrupted across two walls, lending the space the ambience of sitting amid the treetops. Glass doors lead to a wraparound second-story balcony, inviting strolling with drinks after dinner.
The primary suite also enjoys a position of prominence on the second level. Here windows on two sides and a vaulted ceiling of rich wood accented by white beams offer a quiet retreat. Its bath is also a haven with clean white shiplap wainscoting, plantation-shuttered windows, his-and-hers sinks set into a pale countertop, and a frameless-glass walk-in shower.
The staircase also features white shiplap walls. It leads to the first floor, a sanctuary for guests with three bedrooms, a clean-lined bath, their own living room, and their own wraparound screened porch leading to a covered deck.
The living room is spacious with windows on two sides and glass doors leading to the screened porch—where a porch swing awaits, making whiling the hours in the salt air incredibly easy.
In the first bedroom, glass doors open to the covered deck; in the other two, plantation-shuttered windows stretch across their rear walls. The hallway bath is clean-lined with cool tile in hues of pale wood, his-and-hers sinks set into Shaker-style cabinetry of deep espresso wood, and a soaking tub.
Additional features of this partially furnished, nearly three-thousand-square-foot residence just down the lane from the Jack Nicklaus-designed Turtle Point golf course, and its innovative Tommy Cuthbert Golf Learning Center with its seven covered hitting bays and state-of-the-art golf learning technology, include a security system, side-entry covered parking, a wide drive offering additional parking shaded by the branches of a live oak, and extra storage space under the home.
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