1815 Logie Ave

1815 LOGIE AVENUE | Elvis Vrolyk  Sponsored by Alter Architects A sleepy, sturdy, 1960s utilitarian detached garage was renovated to a new purpose when it was converted in 2016 into a 400 square foot tiny home. The name Svartküb loosely means “Black Box” in Swedish—even though it’s not really Swedish. Or a cube. But it’s definitely black!. The original garage …

2224 Club Road

2224 CLUB ROAD | Susan Evans and Greg Marshall  Sponsored by Midwood Smokehouse This eclectic home combines a number of styles— the original arts and crafts design, a cozy “mountain retreat” style garage/loft, and the potting shed with its rustic carribean inspiration.  Owners Susan Evans and Greg Marshall both reflect this eclectic nature and have worked to blend differing styles …

2134 Winter Street

2134 WINTER STREET | Laura and Jim DeMay Sponsored by Catawba Brewing Co. Laura DeMay purchased this 1941 traditional bungalow in 2013 from Laura Smail. She is the fourth owner named “Laura” to live in the house—so it seemed destined to be. There’d been no significant updates to the home, so Laura began making aesthetic changes to update the space …

2122 Midwood Place

­­­2122 MIDWOOD PLACE | Elizabeth Epley Sheets Sponsored by Workman’s Friend Elizabeth purchased this 2002 home in 2013. She describes the architectural style as “Craftsman with a contemporary twist.”  The previous owners, Marti McCracken and Susan Turner, had hired Jill Risberg of Whole Blooming Landscape to design the front and backyard landscaping (You might recall that the garden at this …

2017 Plaza Midwood Home & Garden Tour

The 2017 Home & Garden Tour is going to be a very special event!  The tour is held on Friday, May 5th from 6pm-8pm and Saturday, May 6th from 10am-4pm. With 8 beautiful homes, plus the Plaza Presbyterian Church and an Airstream, there will be something for everyone to see. Oh, and don’t forget about all our great sponsors, some of which …

1812 Truman Road

Home and Garden of Jim and Karen Hamilton * Sponsored by Slate Interiors Jim and Karen’s home was built in 1948 as a 900 square foot one-story cottage, typical of the postwar era. In 2007, it was expanded into the two-story home with a basement garage that it is now. A blend of both Charleston and contemporary design, the home …

Pre-purchase Fall Crawl

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