The modest 1970s split level-style beach house on Beach Drive in Myrtle Beach went from drab and outdated to wow and upgraded.
This isn’t their first reno rodeo. Owners Al and Terri Nardslico have remodeled several homes on the East Coast.
Every square inch of this remodel offers a stunning view—from the second floor living area encased in oceanfront glass doors to the first floor laundry room overlooking the ocean.
If you can’t relax here, you can’t anywhere. The family’s backyard is footsteps from the Atlantic, a toe dip away from pool and spa, and a whisper away from a nap in one of the hammocks stretched across the sand.
Rooms like the downstairs rec room and kitchen were brightened from ceiling to floor to walls with ivory woods and cabinetry, which were paired with sensible fabrics and tile for resilient wear and tear.
Storage abounds throughout the house, with shelving for outdoor play and indoor living built into the walls and under the beds.
The stairway’s octopus sculpture is a prize jewel of the home
The clawfoot tub inside the master shower stall is one of Terri's favorite features.
Their faithful, four-legged friend, Nardo, whose painting you can see if you take the elevator.