“The gorgeous Charleston homes have beautiful design, architecture, details and charm. Our quirky side squares (porches) are made to grab the sea breeze, and the gorgeous molding and trimming add a character to the house that appeals to highly discriminatory buyers,” says Mingues.
“Overall, this atmosphere is a combination of youthful and refined things. As one of the nation’s oldest historic cities, Charleston preserves many of its historic architecture, making it a very valuable and unique experience,” added Miller.
Luxury by other names
When asked to define luxury, Carter describes this concept as an example of aggregation. Architects, designers, builders and landscape gardeners all come together to create a vision where each element perfectly complements the others. All details are explained and nothing is considered an afterthought. Mingues also adds that the location and decoration play a major factor in how luxurious the home is. Decoration should always reflect the owner’s preferences.
“For me, the luxury of home is defined by finishing and attention to detail. An instance where you make us think, “it’s so clever,” or you experience a strong “wow” moment when you turn the corner and experience a strong “wow” moment.” “The gorgeous properties can be big, but they don’t have to be. Some of the most gorgeous homes are small and all the elements are carried out perfectly.
Carter’s current list, 341 Bridgetown Pass, is a masterpiece of Prism Award-winning builder and a work of art up to the last detail. Homeowners can indulge in features surrounded by unique wooden ceiling treatments, luxurious floors and plenty of outdoor living spaces, including built-in espresso makers, high-end plumbing fixtures, gourmet kitchen appliances, and bathroom spa-like elements. This $2.7 million home is truly luxurious in every way.