From Coastal Living

 

With its eco-friendly construction and beach-chic feel, our Idea Cottage in I’On, South Carolina, shows how to live large in a small footprint.

 

Right-Size Living

The next big thing in architecture is right-size living. That means using money-saving, environmentally sound materials to build a smaller but savvier house in which no square inch is squandered yet luxuries still abound. I’On, the idyllic 11-year-old village between historic Charleston and nearby barrier islands, is leading the way once again with its new Jefferson Canal Courtyards neighborhood. We show you how we achieved high style in a compact space.

 

 

Be sure to check out the specific videos of the rooms in this idea cottage.

 

Here are some great photos to wet your appetite!

 

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Love the great colors of fall in this living room.

 

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The beautiful tile in this kitchen is the real focal point. See the kitchen tour video here.

 

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Here’s the wonderful open plan of this cottage.

 

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Guest Bedroom: I love the mocha walls with the neutral hue that makes the yellow, turquoise, and magenta tones in this pattern pop.

 

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Guest bath: I think this bath is much prettier than the master’s bath!

 

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Master bedroom: pretty canopy

 

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I love this stencil on the staircase – such a simple way to add some extra, glamorous touches!

 

Hope you enjoyed this Idea Cottage from Coastal Living. Tell us what you liked best about this house!

 

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