A traditional kitchen in a Sullivan's Island home featuring Marvin Ultimate Casement Picture windows.

Projects

The Secret to This Lowcountry Artist’s Abode? Abundant Natural Light

A painter’s bright beach home is a creative and relaxing getaway.

In bold primary colors the canvas reads CLEAR SKIES AHEAD. The painting is just one in a series of playful text pieces, acrylic aphorisms, and funny sayings by Debby Alphin, an artist based in Atlanta and Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina. But its message makes sense when you see the view from her studio in the Sullivan’s vacation home she shares with Steele, her husband of 50 years. Thanks to the generous incorporation of Marvin windows and doors throughout the residence, clear skies are forever in sight.

“I keep my easel turned toward the window so I can use that bright and sunny natural light,” Alphin said. The result is a workspace that’s at once a creative oasis and an extension of her joyful brand. Beneath the windows sits a strategically placed sink for rinsing brushes; nearby is a white Parsons table and stools for sitting and sketching. “When the grandkids were small, they could come and draw and color,” she said.

An artist's workspace with an easel, drop cloth, and apron, near a Marvin Ultimate Casement Push-Out window.

I keep my easel turned toward the window so I can use that bright and sunny natural light.”

Debby Alphin

Homeowner

Outfitting the home for her large family was as important to Alphin as building an artist’s sanctuary. “I have two daughters and four grandchildren, who are 13, 12, 10, and 9—three girls and a boy—and we all love the beach,” she said. The home, designed by Atlanta architect Amanda Orr and built by 79 West Builders Group, is ultimately a play space meets coastal retreat, one that incorporates breathtaking views at every turn.

Casement windows in the airy open kitchen, where Alphin’s large painting of a Lowcountry boil hangs, set the tone. “Marvin casement windows allow more glass, more light to come in, and really give great architectural proportions,” Orr said. “They also allow for a better view of the surrounding greenery versus double-hung windows.”

Angela Means, co-owner of Means Carney Interiors, which helped style the home, said Marvin’s push-out casement design—an alternative to the traditional crank apparatus—adds an old-world charm to the space. “With the windows open and the breeze coming through, it just feels a little magical to me.”

An all white kitchen featuring Marvin Ultimate casement windows.
A daybed in a traditional bedroom beneath Marvin Ultimate Casement Picture windows.
A traditional bedroom featuring a four-poster bed and a desk beneath Marvin Ultimate Casement Picture windows.

The enchanting effect continues throughout the home, including the living room, where mirrored Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Doors—custom crafted to echo the house’s storied aesthetic—bookend a lush view from two expansive windows. Overlooking the pool is a screened porch where Orr introduced a Marvin Bi-fold door, effectively expanding the room and adding a seamless transition from indoors to out. “This creates a space large enough to hold 30 people if they wanted to,” Orr said.

A traditional living room in a Sullivan's Island home featuring Marvin Ultimate Casement Picture windows.
A dining room in a coastal home, featuring Marvin Ultimate Casement Push Out windows.
The exterior of a home in Charleston, SC, featuring Marvin windows, a four-season porch, and an in-ground swimming pool.

While a party of that size hasn’t yet been tested, Alphin appreciated the guest-friendly atmosphere when her sister, who also lives on Sullivan’s Island, brought her family over for Thanksgiving. Thanks to Orr’s design and Means and Carney’s subtle touches of natural textures and fibers, the home is both a sophisticated and a relaxed setting in which to gather. With its roomy living spaces, grandkid-friendly second story, main-floor owners’ suite, and of course, sunny artist’s studio, everyone has ample room to socialize or steal away. Or just sit and stare out the windows, admiring the endless Atlantic Ocean in the distance.

Get the Latest

From before-and-after transformations to expert tips and how-tos, we’ve got tons of inspiration waiting for you.

A traditional kitchen in a Sullivan's Island home featuring Marvin Ultimate Casement Picture windows.