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he Drogues designed the house with their
four children in mind, hoping for many
visits with the grandchildren in tow. A
bunkroom includes eight beds for the kids.
A room designed as Sherri’s Bluebird
Hill Interiors’ design office doubles as a
playroom for the children.
Outside, a breezeway leads to the back-yard.
Walking across the lawn, the view comes to life.
Egrets and other birds congregate in the marsh as well
as in the nearby pond to the left of the house.
The back porch offers a secluded retreat overlooking
the pool. The design allows almost total privacy.
“You literally cannot see any other house in
Landfall,” Kersting says.
“It’s perfectly private,” Drogue adds.
Architecture and
craftsmanship
combine in
the cozy bay-window
seat
tucked into the
second floor
guest wing
where suites
are reserved for
grownups and
the bunkroom
is shared by
the Drogues’
grandchildren.
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