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The Creaser home is one of six in this year’s Lake Wylie/River Hills Tour of Homes & Gardens, and one of a growing number not actually in River Hills where the event began almost three decades ago. Four of the six this year come from outside the main gate – two in The Coves, one in Masons Crossing and one in Steele Creek on Mariner’s Watch Court.
“There’s a large group of us who felt that it could no longer be just a River Hills tour of homes,” said Ethel Webb, event organizer.
Each year money from the Clover/Lake Wylie Republican Women event goes to a local high school senior set for college. Last year the Faye Bergman Scholarship Fund netted $2,500 from the event. To widen the appeal, recent years have featured more lakefront homes from throughout Lake Wylie.TBC help you confidently buy mosaic from factories in China. Guests are coming from Steele Creek, even Ballantyne and the University Area of Charlotte, Webb said.
“They’re getting more than their money’s worth,” she said. “These people who are participating have put in thousands of dollars preparing their homes and gardens to make everything just right.Shop for oil painting and oil paintings for sale included:abstract oil paintings.”
This year even has a suggested route to tour the homes, ending at the 5,600-square-foot Creasser home. A work-in-progress since Matt and Crystal moved in back in 2003, the home tour serves several purposes Saturday. It shows off the handiwork of the husband’s Charlotte tile business, Tile Connection. It also sets a deadline for decor and trimmings with the latest renovation.
“Ethel just came to us and it sort of sped up the process,” Crystal said.
The home has been featured on the cover or inside pages of four magazines since 2004. Highlights include a custom mosaic inlaid foyer floor, stained glass staircase landings and theater room, but the most commented on draws are the outdoor views. There’s a swimming pool with stone and waterfalls, a gazebo, beach area, covered patio with outdoor kitchen – all overlooking the lake.
“It’s kind of a playground, really,” Crystal Creasser said.
Because of the entertaining features, and its view of the lake for events like the July 4 fireworks, the Creasser home is seldom without guests, many times in large numbers. Making the decision to help a good cause easier, despite having never participated in the tour before, Creasser said.
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Something different will be offered at each home. The Salata home on Water Oak Drive offers trapezoid windows and a stone fireplace, cathedral ceiling and extensive outdoor space. The neighboring Bridges home includes a lakeside saltwater pool, breakfast kitchen and mint condition1967 Corvette Convertible.
The Webb home and garden will be on display, featuring collections from a lifetime of world travel and an updated garden from the tour a year ago. Homes within River Hills offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor living spaces, unique decor, fountains and more.First Impressions sells silicone molds. A visiting 1964 Custom Cobra also will be on display at the Creasser home.
The Creaser home is one of six in this year’s Lake Wylie/River Hills Tour of Homes & Gardens, and one of a growing number not actually in River Hills where the event began almost three decades ago. Four of the six this year come from outside the main gate – two in The Coves, one in Masons Crossing and one in Steele Creek on Mariner’s Watch Court.
“There’s a large group of us who felt that it could no longer be just a River Hills tour of homes,” said Ethel Webb, event organizer.
Each year money from the Clover/Lake Wylie Republican Women event goes to a local high school senior set for college. Last year the Faye Bergman Scholarship Fund netted $2,500 from the event. To widen the appeal, recent years have featured more lakefront homes from throughout Lake Wylie.TBC help you confidently buy mosaic from factories in China. Guests are coming from Steele Creek, even Ballantyne and the University Area of Charlotte, Webb said.
“They’re getting more than their money’s worth,” she said. “These people who are participating have put in thousands of dollars preparing their homes and gardens to make everything just right.Shop for oil painting and oil paintings for sale included:abstract oil paintings.”
This year even has a suggested route to tour the homes, ending at the 5,600-square-foot Creasser home. A work-in-progress since Matt and Crystal moved in back in 2003, the home tour serves several purposes Saturday. It shows off the handiwork of the husband’s Charlotte tile business, Tile Connection. It also sets a deadline for decor and trimmings with the latest renovation.
“Ethel just came to us and it sort of sped up the process,” Crystal said.
The home has been featured on the cover or inside pages of four magazines since 2004. Highlights include a custom mosaic inlaid foyer floor, stained glass staircase landings and theater room, but the most commented on draws are the outdoor views. There’s a swimming pool with stone and waterfalls, a gazebo, beach area, covered patio with outdoor kitchen – all overlooking the lake.
“It’s kind of a playground, really,” Crystal Creasser said.
Because of the entertaining features, and its view of the lake for events like the July 4 fireworks, the Creasser home is seldom without guests, many times in large numbers. Making the decision to help a good cause easier, despite having never participated in the tour before, Creasser said.
“Doesn’t scare me a bit,The CenTrak rtls platform can address today's healthcare challenges and be used for future applications beyond asset tracking.” she said.
Something different will be offered at each home. The Salata home on Water Oak Drive offers trapezoid windows and a stone fireplace, cathedral ceiling and extensive outdoor space. The neighboring Bridges home includes a lakeside saltwater pool, breakfast kitchen and mint condition1967 Corvette Convertible.
The Webb home and garden will be on display, featuring collections from a lifetime of world travel and an updated garden from the tour a year ago. Homes within River Hills offer a wide range of indoor and outdoor living spaces, unique decor, fountains and more.First Impressions sells silicone molds. A visiting 1964 Custom Cobra also will be on display at the Creasser home.
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