Full-width gallery porch
A continuous deep porch spanning the primary façade — the room that defines Southern living and connects interior to landscape.

Heritage Rendering · The Collection
A raised Low Country estate composed for Augusta’s tree-lined streets — deep galleries, hipped rooflines, and rooms that breathe with the Southern climate.
Raised foundation · Full-width gallery · Hipped roof
The Augusta draws from the grand vernacular of the Georgia Low Country — homes built to catch prevailing breezes, shelter long afternoons on the porch, and present a quiet face to the street while opening generously to garden and light within.
We studied the proportion of historic Summerville and National Register districts: the rhythm of columns, the depth of overhang, the dignity of a symmetrical façade. Every line is intentional — not reproduction, but interpretation.
Materials are chosen for how they age in Augusta’s heat and humidity: heart-pine where it matters, lime-washed brick where it softens, copper where rain will patina it beautifully over decades.
A continuous deep porch spanning the primary façade — the room that defines Southern living and connects interior to landscape.
Elevated first floor for ventilation, flood resilience, and the classical proportion that distinguishes Low Country architecture.
A composed roofline with balanced eaves — designed for shade, drainage, and the silhouette Augusta neighborhoods expect.
A traditional passage from entry to rear garden, flanked by formal and informal living spaces with clear sight lines.
Heart-pine flooring, lime-washed brick, and copper hardware — specified for patina, not perfection on day one.
Interactive plan study — dimensions and room adjacencies refined during design development for your site.
First Floor — Conceptual · Conceptual · Not for construction
Selected Room
480 SF
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Heritage Rendering
Architectural portrait composed for the Collection — proportion, material, and character documented for modern Southern living.
Ranges reflect typical adaptations. Final specifications are defined during design development.