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  • A Westside Story Row House Reno

    A Westside Story Row House Reno

    This is the story of a traditional Charleston row house that meets a modern builder and the two fall in love to create a house that merges the two styles…and here’s the kicker- there is no second act, they live happily ever after.

    If you tuned into PBS’s This Old House Charleston, or flipped through Charleston Home + Design’s Spring 2018 issue (Find us on pages 41, 145 & 200!), you are going to love our newest completed project. Located in the up & coming Westside neighborhood, in the heart of the peninsula and walking distance to trendy new upper King Street restaurants such as Leon’s Fine Poultry & Oyster ShopLittle Jack’s Tavern, and Melfi’s, this Charleston single got a much-needed make-over. Built in 1910, this house is considered a category 4 structure by the city and it maintains the historic integrity of the neighborhood. Part of the renovation process was restoring the original architectural features of this old house while also modernizing the livability of the home.

    Our team ran into wood rot, termite damage, uneven floors, fire damage and everything else you would expect from a hundred-year-old house. They demolished all of the damage away and added crucial structural supports back to the house. Our team built out a two-story addition in the back for the living room and master suite. This was where the design challenge came into play: How to modernize the interior while still honoring the historic architecture of the exterior?

    We decided to highlight certain historic features of the house like exposing the brick fireplaces, rebuilding the second-floor piazza, custom turning the porch newel posts to match the existing posts, adding exterior hurricane shutters and installing 5-panel doors through-out the interior. We then added modern touches through-out the interior like in the kitchen with the dark base cabinets and gold accents and in the master suite with the black and white tile design and the freestanding tub to complement the modern living floor plan. We added a large laundry room upstairs as well as a large master suite piazza that overlooks the private back yard and the one-hundred-year-old magnolia tree.

    Take a look at these amazing before and after pictures of the incredible transformation of this historic Westside Charleston Row House. We enjoyed working on this project over the last few months and are excited to see homes all around Charleston being restored like this one.

     

  • September Stirrings- Houses To Hurricanes

    September Stirrings- Houses To Hurricanes

    School is back in session leaving everyone in a whirlwind of coordinating carpool, scheduling after-school sports activities, ordering school supplies and navigating new curriculums. YOU ARE NOT ALONE! Delpino Custom Homes is also in a windstorm of ordering materials, scheduling subcontractors and navigating new projects. We have three major projects forecasted to finish in the next two months and we are gearing up to prepare for their landfall.

    Our first house to hit is our newest Park Circle Coastal Cottage located on Justice Street. This light blue new construction cottage is nestled underneath several huge, fern decorated, live oaks. This home’s master suite is a custom design that features a balcony that sits in the canopy of these oaks creating a private sanctuary from your busy schedule. The interior accented grey, white and gold kitchen opens up into the great room and has spectacular views, through the double glass front doors, of the front porch and the live oaks. As this deadline rapidly approaches, there is a flurry of final lighting and plumbing fixtures arriving by mail truck and barge every day! We can’t wait for our new homeowner to see the finished project at the end of this month!

    Our second house to hit is our Scott Street luxury addition & renovation on Daniel Island. This project is strengthening by the day as the forecast shows cabinets, countertops and tile getting installed throughout September. A gust of light fixtures has blown into our office this week and we can’t wait to add them to this custom design palette. This scope of this project is our custom Daniel Island upfit that includes a major renovation of the first-floor kitchen, living, dining, office, laundry and master suite as well as an addition of a large screened-in back porch. The kitchen’s navy colored island, gold fixtures and schoolhouse pendants, from Rejuvenation, are major design elements of this project. We hope our clients are blown away by the progress and transformation upon their arrival back in the states in a few weeks. We can’t wait to show them!

    Finally, our third house has been brewing for several months and the cone of uncertainty is on track to touchdown mid to late October. This is our “Row House Reno” on Sumter street, located in the Westside neighborhood downtown on the peninsula. Movement on this project has started to get heavy with cabinets & tile getting installed next week. Our design center is preparing for the electrician’s arrival and the painters have stirred excitement in the neighborhood as the exterior transforming colors have been added. Be on the lookout for more sneak peaks of the final design on our social media: InstagramFacebook & Twitter!

    On top of our current projects, we have a surge of exciting marketing campaigns floating around the Twittersphere. We hope you have been following our “Lot of the Week” live feeds in search of the perfect lot to build your custom dream home. These short informational videos have a large focus on the pristine & private Captain’s Island but be on the lookout for exclusive information regarding lots in other parts of Charleston that are not on the market yet. We are also excited for our fall editorial feature in Charleston Home + Design’s next issue (Page 158. Look out for our new ad as well!). We know you will love the before & after of this high-end project! Photographer Eliot Tuckerman will be releasing photos from our marsh front project in the next few weeks- did you see our sneak peak of the photoshoot featuring the playful boarder collie Pearl? Last but not least, we have some VERY exciting new projects that are about to hit the radar so stay tuned for more information on these!

    With the bustle of projects finishing, school starting, and new projects on the horizon, a hurricane is the last thing we all need to worry about. Unfortunately, we are in the midst of hurricane season and Hurricane Florence looks to be heading toward our coast. We have compiled a list of hurricane preparations that you can do to prepare your self and your home for this season’s storms. Stay safe!

    Hurricane Prep:

    Check into flood insurance.

    -Develop an emergency communication plan with your friends and family. Teach family members how and when to turn off gas, electricity and water. Teach children how and when to call 9-1-1, police, or the fire department, and which radio station to listen to for emergency information.

    -Create an emergency supplies list. This should include food, medicine, 1st aid kits, flashlights, batteries, multi-functional tools, tape, writing supplies, local maps, clothes, bedding and bathroom items etc.

    – Store a three-day supply, or more, of water for your family. One gallon per person per day is recommended for drinking, cooking and washing. Remember to include water for pets.

    -Clear dead limbs off trees and clear loose debris around your property. Bring in outdoor objects such as lawn furniture, toys and garden tools; anchor objects that cannot be brought inside.

    – Examine the roof from the attic. If many of the nails have missed the rafters, you may need to re-nail the sheathing. Are end gables securely fastened to the rest of the roof? Is the roof fastened to the walls with hurricane straps?

    – Are double entry doors secured at the top and bottom? The exterior walls, doors and windows are the protective shell of your home. If the shell is broken during a storm, high winds can enter the home and put pressure on the roof and walls, causing serious damage. For each double door, at least one of the doors should be secured at both the top of the door frame and the floor with sturdy sliding bolts. Most bolts that come with double http://www.charlestoncounty.org doors, however, are not strong enough to withstand high winds. Your local hardware store can help you select the proper bolts. Some door manufacturers provide reinforcing bolt kits made specifically for their doors.

    – Has the garage door been properly secured?

    – Are windows protected by storm shutters? Installing storm shutters is one of the most effective ways to protect your home. Purchase or make shutters for all exposed windows, French doors, sliding glass doors and skylights. There are many types of manufactured storm shutters available made of wood, aluminum or steel. You can also make storm shutters with 5/8-inch-thick, exterior-grade plywood.

    – Is the main electric panel board located above potential flood waters? The main electric panel board (electric fuses or circuit breakers) should be at least 12 inches above the projected flood elevation for your home. Are electric outlets and switches located above potential flood waters? Are the washer, dryer, furnace and water heater above potential flood waters?

    –  Make sure the gas tank in your car is full.

    – Anchor or stow small boats.

    – Visit www.charlestoncounty.org 2018 hurricane guide for more detailed information and evacuation routes.

  • Down Town Demo

    Down Town Demo

    Demo has begun on our newest rehab project! If you tuned into PBS’s This Old House Charleston, or flipped through Charleston Home + Design’s Spring 2018 issue (Find us on pages 41, 145 & 200!), you are going to love our newest project. Located in the up & coming Westside neighborhood, in the heart of the peninsula and walking distance to trendy new upper King Street restaurants such as Leon’s Fine Poultry & Oyster ShopLittle Jack’s Tavern,  Pancito & Lefty and Renzo this Charleston single will be getting a much-needed make-over. Built in 1910, this house is considered a category 4 structure by the city and it maintains the historic integrity of the neighborhood. Part of the renovation process will be to restore the original architectural features of this old house while also modernizing the livability of the home.

    We will be taking it down to the studs, re-arranging and opening up the interior floor plan and adding on a 2nd floor master suite. We have uncovered the original brick chimney which will be the prominent feature in the downstairs study as well as the upstairs guest room. The upstairs bedrooms will have access to the 2nd floor piazza while the master suite will have its own private balcony overlooking the reclaimed brick courtyard. This house will be getting all new electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems to make it comfortable for modern living. We are working on the design scheme for the kitchen & bathrooms and can’t wait to showcase them later this summer. You can find our inspiration on PinterestHouzz and Instagram for this house.

    The surrounding neighborhood has seen a large amount of revitalization in the last few years with restorations, renovations and trendy new restaurants opening up. SNOS (Slightly North Of Septima), or Uptown, is on track to become the new Cannonborough-Elliottborough and encompasses Westside, Northside, Hampton Park and Waggoner Terrace neighborhoods. This area is a mix of residential homes, boutique restaurants and small businesses but has a little more breathing room & more parking than the rest of downtown. This area is in a great centralized location on the peninsula where it sits 2 miles north of SNOB and 7 miles south of SNOP (Slightly North of the Peninsula- a.k.a. Park Circle). The Sumter house sits on an expansive lot in the Westside neighborhood and has plenty of room for a courtyard garden… and possibly a lap pool?

    Follow along our Instagram and Facebook stories for updates on this house. Contact us if you are interested in living downtown in this prime location!

     

  • Look What We Discovered During Our Latest House Flip!

    Look What We Discovered During Our Latest House Flip!

    Our 1215 Marigold renovation came full circle last week when the original homeowners had a chance to walk through the final stage of the project. We uncovered a rich history of the house & the Park Circle community from the 3 sisters who grew up there. We loved showing them the house and hearing their heartfelt testimonial of how our work is really making a difference in the community. Check out the full video & story on YouTube. This is exactly why we love what we do! Stay tuned for another historic renovation project coming soon in downtown Charleston’s Westside neighborhood.

     

  • Happy Holidays!

    Happy Holidays!

    While celebrating Thanksgiving with our family, we were able to reflect on this past year and we are so thankful for old & new friends, past & present projects and new homes & new lives.  We have had an amazing time revitalizing homes in the Park Circle Neighborhood and we met so many great people along the way. We are thankful for our new friends at the Carolina Youth Development Center as well as new friends at several local businesses in the Park Circle Neighborhood.  We are thankful for all of the new homeowners and are honored we were able to help them create new homes and become part of the Park Circle community. We are thankful for all of our local vendor and supplier relationships and the professionals that work with us to deliver our homes to our customers. We are thankful for our great team of carpenters and subcontractors who are the backbone of each project.  We could not build homes without them! We are thankful for past project homeowners and their recommendations that lead to current and new projects for our company to be involved in. Last, but certainly not least, we are so thankful for the latest addition to the Delpino Family, baby Knox!!

    This winter you will find us in the midst of the holiday celebrations. We will be helping out with Toys For Tots and we will be participating in the Park Circle Christmas Tree FestivalCharleston Home + Design Magazine will be releasing their winter issue in the next few weeks so be on the lookout for our feature! We will also be finishing up a gorgeous 2nd floor addition & remodel in the highly desirable Avondale neighborhood in West Ashley just before Christmas and we will be starting two new renovation projects in the New Year. We are expecting for 2018 to be an exciting year for us and we can’t wait to share it with you! Stay tuned for project updatesdesign tips, and fun events coming up. We hope everyone has a wonderful holiday season and a happy New Year!

  • This Fall Lookout

    This Fall Lookout

    As we await the cooler weather, Delpino Custom Homes is heating up around town this fall. You will find us building in several different locations around Charleston and additionally we will be featured in several new media platforms. We are featured in the new Charleston Home + Design Fall 2017 magazine and we could not be more excited to debut our ad, page 17! Pick up their new issue around town (or come by our office!) to see the “Project Files” feature detailing one of our latest luxury remodels on Daniel Island, page 114. There are additional photos and an interview online at charlestonhomeanddesign.com.  We are also featured in their “In With The New 2017 Remodeling Guide” detailing another Daniel Island luxury renovation project, page 184. Follow us on Instagram to see some behind the scenes pictures from our photo shoot with Charleston Home + Design.

    We were hard at work this summer and finished several houses in the upcoming neighborhood of Park Circle, on Orr Street, Alpha Street & Hartford Circle, to continue our long running redevelopment project in this neighborhood. We loved working with these homeowners and are happy they have settled in as the fall season has kicked off. Photos of these new completed projects can be found on our website as well as our new Houzz page.

    We are very excited to have our very own Houzz page where each of our projects are featured. You will not only find our portfolio, but you will also see items featured in our updated custom curated design center and you will find aesthetic inspiration in our “Ideabooks”.  Connect with us on Houzz to help you build your dream home!

    Look out for our latest projects around town! You will find us in Park Circle working on our coastal cottage collection. Check our website to see which new houses are available for purchase. We are excited to begin new construction for the chef and owner of the infamous EVO Pizza! Follow us on social media to see the progress over the next few months- we can’t wait to see how the kitchen turns out!  You will also find us in West Ashley finishing up a luxury 2nd floor renovation that includes all the amenities of a master en suite and walk-in closet. Last but certainly not least, you will find us on Daniel Island building a luxury new construction dream home! This home will feature high-end fixtures, an art room, a mother-in-law suite and exquisite scenic views. See the progress posted on our Instagram!

    Feel free to walk by each of these sites in Park Circle, West Ashley & Daniel Island to grab a flyer out of the site boxes for more information.  Stay up to date with us this fall through HouzzInstagramCharleston Home + Design and our website. Happy fall!