Minimal Modernism - Sold
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3306 Nancy Creek Road
Charlotte, NC 28270
This home was built in 1984 by the architect Mr. Bob Dellinger for his family and served as their primary residence for over 20 years. It is a statement of minimal modernism. The natural redwood exterior blends seamlessly into the wooded acreage. The home is designed with no windows to the front of the home while the back sides are walls of glass. The home has a peaceful, Danish Modern feel: a neutral palette of white walls and carpet, glass, beautiful tall white oak interior doors, custom designed white oak bathroom vanities, skylights and lovely uniform tile in the kitchen and baths that extend beyond the floors onto the walls. The living room with soaring ceilings and a raised platform dining area provide a beautiful and dramatic space for dining and sitting by the fireplace. Master suite is on the main level complete with a separate cozy den. Upstairs has an open loft area with beautiful views of the trees, a wonderful children’s room with loft and private balcony. Home has a large deck that spans the back of the home for outdoor entertaining and enjoying nature.
This thoughtfully designed home can accommodate many lifestyles. Located in the desirable Providence Plantation community on an 1.5 acre lot. This community is located within one of Charlotte’s most desirable school districts as well as being minutes to the Charlotte Latin School, the Arboretum Shopping Center and a plenitude of restaurants, movie theaters and South Charlotte shopping districts.
$385,000
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MLS Number: 946399
Bedrooms: 3
Full Baths: 3
Half Baths: 1
Style: 1 1/2 Story
Type: Single Family
Subdivision: Providence Plantation
Approx. Sq. Ft.: 2853
Parking: 2 Car Garage & 2 Spaces
Year Built: 1984
Acreage: 1.57
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