Inside Beth Webbs Dreamy Brays Island Home
Step inside Atlantabased designer Beth Webb s Brays Island retreat that she shares with husband (and architect) Chuck Hanavich Situated on the 8, 000 acres that make up Brays Island, the glass house is a mere hour from the lively streets of Charleston and only a stones throw away from Savannah. The remote seethrough haven is the perfect example of letting the outdoors dictate the indoors. Architect James Choate of Surber Barber Choate + Hertlein Architects designed the house, and made it a goal to ensure every single room in the home had a spectacular view of the sweeping and ohsogreen surrounding. Their closest neighbors include deer, egrets, wood storks, wood ducks, and pink spoonbills Hanavich built the original portion of the house starting and was originally designed as a onebedroom house with a loft configuration. He soon turned the porch into an office and then added another master bedroom. Its now a twobedroom, 5, 000squarefoot house with an open floor plan that is all at once utt
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