Hartness receives design award from National Association of Home Builders

March 8, 2021

Cottage design by Hartness’ Town Designer Lew Oliver honored with a gold award in the 2020 Best in American Living™ Awards

Hartness, a new 444-acre urban village founded by the Hartness family and located on Greenville’s Eastside, is pleased to announce that the Jasmine Cottage by Town Designer Lew Oliver and crafted by Hartness Construction has won a gold award for a single-family custom home in the 2020 Best in American Living™ Awards (BALA) by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

“We are thrilled that the Jasmine Cottage designed by the immensely talented Lew Oliver has been honored by the NAHB’s Best in American Living Awards,” said Sean Hartness, CEO of Hartness Development and Hartness Construction. “We are extremely proud of the home, which showcases a brilliant design and superior craftmanship. The cottage style also perfectly complements Hartness’ diverse and unique offerings.”

The Jasmine Cottage is truly the perfect home for “right-sizing” and the judges praised the cottage’s quaint and charming plan, as well as its exterior. The 1,000 square foot luxurious home features cedar plank siding and a genuine cedar shake roof to authentically evoke the English Vernacular style. The design boasts a spacious ceiling over the living space, two bedrooms, and two baths with the master on the main floor. Outside is a beautifully hardscaped two-car parking area and intimate outdoor living space for entertaining and dining. The Jasmine Cottage was built by Hartness Construction and features an interior design by ID Studio Interiors and a landscape design by Byington Landscape Architect, PLLC.

“This year’s BALA winners continue on the rich tradition of exceptional residential home design,” said David O’Sullivan, principal of O’Sullivan Architects in Reading, Mass., NAHB’s 2020 Judging Chair and 2020 Best in American Living Awards Subcommittee Chair. “These winners are truly forward-thinking and some of the most talented professionals in their respective fields.”

Now in its 37th year, BALA recognizes outstanding achievement by builders and design professionals in all sectors of the residential housing industry including single-family production, custom, multifamily, affordable, remodeling, community and interiors. BALA is built on the principle that all great homes start with great design, no matter cost or size. Award winners were formally announced during an online ceremony on Feb. 25, 2021. Additional Information about the BALA program can be found at bestinamericanliving.com.

A fully furnished model of the Jasmine Cottage is available for daily tours and purchase. Contact [email protected] or 864-920-0375 to schedule an appointment.

 

About Hartness

Hartness is a new 444-acre urban village offering residences and homesites connected by lush pathways, green streets and community gathering spaces. It also boasts unique amenities including the Grand Lawn, the Sports Garden, a fitness center, 15 miles of outdoor trails throughout the development’s 175 undeveloped acres, and many sparkling lakes and ponds. Additional amenities will include tennis courts, a community clubhouse, and multiple resort-style pools. Located within the village and opening for Hartness residents and the public alike to enjoy will be The Village Center, home to a variety of specialty retail shops and casual and fine dining, and Hotel Hartness. Hartness is located on South Highway 14 between Pelham and Woodruff roads – conveniently located on Greenville’s urban edge adjacent to the I-85 corridor, ten miles from downtown and five miles from GSP Airport. For more information on Hartness, visit www.hartnessliving.com.