2025 Lynchburg Living Idea House: West Coast Meets Lake Coast

This year’s Lynchburg Living Idea House is a blending of aesthetics and charm

By: Megan Williams | Photos By: Ashlee Glen

From the sloped driveway—towering oaks, poplars, and hickories parting just enough to make space for a car or maybe a trailer pulling a heap of kayaks—the white modern house looks quaint. As you creep down the drive, acorns popping under your tires, what may have appeared unassuming from the main thoroughfare changes view. The stucco-style exterior, clean lines, and floating concrete steps are your first indication that this isn’t your typical lakefront home.

“You don’t see many West Coast style homes like this on the lake,” said Scott Elliott, President and Head of Design Services at Custom Structures, the team behind the brand-new build at Smith Mountain Lake.

And, sure enough, the home has gleaned a considerable amount of its architectural style from our neighbors across the country. There is a deep connection to nature on the roughly one-acre lot. To the left of the back decks—of which there are three—is a resilient hickory, trimmed to a stump decades ago, which now rises again in triplicate, three identical trunks stretching toward the sky.

“We could have taken the tree out,” Meredith Elliott, Scott’s wife and owner of Southern Charm Interior Design, said. “But just look at how it shades the space. I can envision a tree house being added there one day.”

Mere footsteps away, water ebbs in a quiet cove. The water is over 20 feet deep, making the area ideal for a quiet retreat or families hoping to safely splash in the lake. Stepping out onto a back deck, you would never know that you’re less than one mile from Halesford Bridge and Bridgewater Marina. A hawk circles high overhead, birdsong rings from the dozens of trees peppering the property, and you’re greeted with crisp, resounding silence.

But it’s more than its nod to nature that gives this home its West Coast vibe. Linear lighting, open floor plans, expansive windows, flat roof, and wood and stone surfaces are all integral to the West Coast style and are all prominent here.

“I’ve always wanted to build a West Coast-style house,” Scott said, leaning against the black marble kitchen counter. “Since I was a little kid, I have been fascinated by them. But we didn’t have a ton of clients interested in them.”

So, when the land adjacent to one of the Elliott’s current rental properties came available for sale, the Elliotts snatched it up and began envisioning the home.

“I wanted a lot of sleek lines, not too much detail,” Scott recalled. “It’s one of those things where less is more.”

“Once Scott showed me the plans he had for the house, right away I knew the type of style I wanted the interior to have,” Meredith added. Despite having the vision instantly in mind, it took nearly two years to acquire each decor piece for the home—from sourcing a vintage wooden boat from Facebook Marketplace to repeat trips to Home Goods to curate the large collection of bird prints that are styled throughout the space.

Despite its small footprint, the home boasts a shocking amount of livable space.

“You wouldn’t believe this house sleeps 22,” Meredith said.

Just like the home’s architectural style borrows from West Coast and Scandinavian influences, its use of space is influenced by those styles as well. Four bedrooms, one bunkroom, three living rooms, three full baths, and one powder room are scattered throughout the three floors alongside three deck spaces—for lounging and soaking in the lake breeze or for an al fresco meal in the shelter of towering oaks.

When the Elliotts were dreaming up this space, they wanted an environment where families could come together under one roof and live, sleep, and dine comfortably.

“We just had this vision of three or four families coming together for the holidays or a summer vacation and having everything they need, right here, without renting out a huge mansion,” Meredith continued.

The Elliotts plan to rent the home out to short term renters and even envision renting the space out to private chefs hoping to host an intimate dinner party.

The space is made for entertaining with a top-of-the-line ZLINE range, black marble countertops, and a large dining room table and equally expansive bar that looks out at the tree-studded woods.

And just as the Elliotts envision a home where families and friends can come together, they have created a space that will tell those stories over time. In the kitchen, a sweeping copper backsplash runs from counter to ceiling, gathering patina with age.

“We treated the copper backsplash to jumpstart the patina process,” Scott explained. “But it will continue to change and evolve over time.”

What makes this home so special are those intricate details—no proverbial stone left unturned to ensure the space is cozy yet memorable. Even the cooling system has character. Nine mini-splits are hidden throughout the rooms, covered by linen art so the untrained eye would never notice them—but they’d feel their presence.

“Mini-splits are incredibly energy efficient,” Scott explained, “so each room will cool down incredibly quickly—and quietly.”

As the sun dips behind the trees and light filters onto the copper backsplash, it’s clear the Elliotts have built more than a vacation home—they’ve created a space that celebrates the meeting of contrasts: sleek and natural, minimal and warm, modern and timeless.

“We want people to see what’s possible here,” Meredith said. “You can have modern design without losing that sense of warmth.” And standing on the deck, surrounded by oaks and open sky, you can’t help but agree—this is a home that redefines what lakefront living can look like.

To see all the photos and partners go to: 2025 Lynchburg Living Idea House

 




2022 Partners

Thank you to our Lynchburg Living Smith Mountain Lake Idea House Partners!

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2022 Our Builder

BUILDING CENTRAL VIRGINIA’S FINEST HOMES

Whether you are looking to build a new home or renovate an existing one, our in-house design staff and master craftsmen pride ourselves on walking our clients on a path to make their dreams become reality. If details and the highest quality are what you desire, call us today to start the EXPERIENCE.

CS Custom Structures, Inc. was founded by C. Scott Elliott in March 2003. His mission was to bring good architecture back to the community.  His father’s father was a builder and his mothers’ father was an artist and decorated World War II veteran. With a strong passion for design andconstruction, Scott merged both elements based on the influence of his two grandfathers.

Over the years the firm has evolved from a one-person operation to a vibrant design and build firm, employing over 25 professionals striving for excellence and superior craftsmanship.  We also understand that our client’s homes are their sanctuary and one of the biggest investments they will ever make.  We are honored to take on the role of making our client’s dreams come true.

By also providing commercial design and construction services, we understand that our client’s businesses must be completed in a  timely, coordinated and planned manner to ensure  minimum disruption.

Custom means one of a kind and at CS Custom Structures, Inc., we never duplicate our designs. We make that commitment to our clients through design as well as construction.

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 *2018-19 Best Home Builder

*2016-17 Best Home Remodeling Company

 

 




2022 Photos and Video

Check back soon for the amazing video put together by Woody Watts.

Until then, enjoy viewing the wonderful photography of this years Idea House.




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2020 Lynchburg Idea House Sneak Peek

We can’t wait to show you the finished product!

Construction is wrapping up on our Lynchburg Living Idea House, a Colonial-style home located on Clayton Avenue off Rivermont Avenue.

With three dormer windows, slate-like shingles and other traditional elements, this three-bedroom, 2400-square-foot home will fit in perfectly with its neighbors. “Because the neighborhood is 80 years old, we wanted to design something that complemented the area,” said Scott Elliott, owner of Custom Structures. “But while the outside is traditional, the inside of the house is extremely modern in technology.”

They are installing the latest, high-tech appliances, including a kitchen range with a touch screen computer/monitor overhead. From there, the homeowner can look up recipes, FaceTime a friend—you name it—without stepping away from the stove. “This entire house will be ‘smart,’ from the light fixtures to the security cameras,” Scott says.

He’s also excited about a see-through gas fireplace that can be enjoyed from the great room or the outside patio. The design of the home’s kitchen is also forward thinking—with matte white appliances, brass fixtures and blue cabinetry. “The kitchen is going to look so, so good,” Scott says. “While we definitely wanted to keep the exterior traditional, we wanted to do some eclectic things with the interior. I think it’s going to be a great blend of traditional and modern.”

Look for the full feature of the Idea House, including information about all of our Preferred Partners, in the January/February 2021 issue of Lynchburg Living.

You can also see it for yourself! Our Idea House will be ready for visitors just in time for the holidays and decorated with Christmas cheer. Take a tour December 1-5 from 3 – 6 p.m. (Masks will be required upon entry, only a limited number of people will be allowed inside the house at one time, and all current Covid-19 guidelines will be followed.)

Stay tuned for open house updates on our Lynchburg Living Facebook page.




2020-2021 Event Schedule

Event schedule to come.

OPEN HOUSE: March 20-21, 2021 and March 27-28, 2021 from 1 – 4 p.m. each day.

LOCATION: 1814 Clayton Avenue, Lynchburg

You can also see it for yourself! Our Idea House will be ready for visitors to take a tour. (Masks will be required upon entry, only a limited number of people will be allowed inside the house at one time, and all current Covid-19 guidelines will be followed.)

Stay tuned for open house updates on our Lynchburg Living Facebook page.






2020-2021 Online Furniture Auction

We are so excited for you to start bidding on the beautiful, farmhouse-themed furniture.  You can access the Auction Here.  We would also like to thank you in advance for your generous purchase, as a portion of the proceeds will help support Park View Community Mission.  Whether you’ve already experienced a tour or are planning to attend one of the exciting events, all items available for auction can always be found here.

A special thanks to Virginia Furniture Market  for making this possible.  Any bids above minimum bid are what is tax deductible.

Silent Auction Bidding is Closed.




2020-2021 Our Non-Profit Partner

Park View Community Mission

We are most well-known for our help, providing food and clothing for those in need, but we never want to simply give a handout. We want to do more, with a “hand up,” offering an opportunity for healing… restoring lives by empowering people with new skills, so they can build their own bridge from their present circumstances toward a better lifestyle.

Our passion, however, is to go a step further, by offering a “handshake.” In all we do we seek to build personal relationships. We want people to know that they are loved, and that they can find the hope that everyone needs to live a full and purposeful life.




2020-2021 Partners

Thank you to our Lynchburg Idea House Partners!

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