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1. Jones Home - Isle of Pines
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SILVER SPONSOR |
American National Bank & Trust Company |
. The home of Mrs. Viona Szabo Jones and Dr John Paul Jones has interesting antiques and artifacts from extensive travel. Recently remodeled, there’s a sparkling kitchen, new hardwood floors and composite decking. An accomplished seamstress, Mrs. Jones has created stunning works of art in embroidery, thread painting and stumpwork. Her hand-smocked bassinet is also on display. Lakeside, don’t miss the “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” bird-girl statue of this former Savannah resident
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2. Gaffney Home - Mountain View Shores
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SILVER SPONSOR |
Cornerstone Builders, Inc. |
Jim and MaryLou Gaffney’s home renovation doubled their living space. They opened up the original house to create a large area of living, dining, den and kitchen with a huge mountain-facing dining room large enough to accommodate the many family members who visit. The view is spectacular. This home has a large dock that is a comfortable area for lounging, entertaining and enjoying water sports. |
3. Piatt Home - Mountain View Shores |
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SILVER SPONSORS |
Carter's Cabinet Shop of Roanoke, Inc.,
Lake Retreat Properties
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Bill and Anneliese Piatt’s contemporary European chalet-style home has cozy rooms with fantastic mountain views. Masks, pottery, wall hangings, carved tables comprise an eclectic collection of artifacts from places they’ve lived (Africa and Germany) and visited. Art by local artists and family members is also displayed. Stone patio with firepit leads to lake. This energy efficient home has solar powered hot water and radiant floor heat. Landscaping creates summer shade and winter warmth. |
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4. Stroebel Home - Lakewatch
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SILVER SPONSOR |
Lakescapes Nursery |
| . The stone and cedar shake home of John and Denise Stroebel in LakeWatch Plantation has a leafy tree house-like view of the lake from every room. The high ceilings, large windows and open floor plan seem to bring nature right inside. There is beautiful kitchen and family room cherry cabinetry, a media room, wine cellar and an elevator. Several furniture pieces made in John’s impressive wood working shop can be seen throughout the home. |
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5. Noonkester Home - Walnut Run
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SILVER SPONSOR |
Noonkester Construction, Inc. |
| The home of Eric and Sallie Noonkester is vintage Mediterranean with many unique features. The beautiful arches, tall ceilings (some 15 feet), graceful columns, corbels, and sun drenched interior create a warm, soothing home. Earth Craft construction techniques were used for energy efficiency. Expansive covered verandas enhanced with pillars and stone flooring provide serene lake viewing areas on two levels. There are three tiers of curved stone walls for gardens |
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6. Peppers Home - Water's Edge
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SILVER SPONSOR |
Pella Window & Door Company |
| Wayne and Joan Peppers’ home has an open design for easy entertaining with a bar/grillroom off the kitchen opening to the deck. ‘Green,’ features include recycled materials such as kitchen and wine cellar tiles made from crushed wine bottles, easily renewable materials such as bamboo and cork flooring and a 3-zone geothermal system. An elevator, walk-in shower and 3-foot wide doors and aisles provide handicapped accessibility. Drought-tolerant plants minimize the need for landscaping irrigation |
7. Youngren Home - Park Place
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SILVER SPONSOR |
Dale E. Angle Custom Builder |
| Don and Jennifer Youngren’s brick and stone French country home in Park Place looks toward Smith Mountain. The open floor plan gives a spectacular lake view from almost every room, including upstairs bedrooms with balconies and views through great room windows. There are soaring ceilings, custom millwork, and extensive use of exquisite lighting. An easy-care Geodeck dock and native plants adjoin a natural sand beach. |
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8. Hall Home - Waterfront
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.SILVER SPONSOR |
Franklin Community Bank |
| The home of Michael and Laurie Hall has been remodeled outside, adding stone and HardiPlank, and inside which was completely gutted. Updated and new items include all bathrooms, the kitchen, 2 new screened porches and decks, wine room and attractive distressed hickory flooring throughout. They redid the landscaping twice—once 8 years ago when they bought the house and just recently. A changeable artificial golf green indicates a real passion |
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