FRESH COASTAL INTERIORS & PRIME LAKE LOCALE Working with a professional designer, the couple had clear ideas about what they wanted. “We lean more transitional rather than traditional,” Ames says. “We like a subtle coastal vibe that’s muted, not overwhelming.” Before they developed interiors or enlisted UWC Custom Builders to craft the home, it was the coastal landscape and lakefront locale that sold them on this site. “The boardwalk is one of the big reasons we chose the lake,” Ames says, noting how easy it is to access the pools on the east side of South Town Lake and the future South Town Square on its west side. He’s not a big fisherman, but imagines he’ll teach Ames Earl to cast a line one day. For now, he enjoys windsurfing at the National Seashore and playing pickleball at the Seascape Courts. Ames and Camille take their son over to Cinnamon Shore North to play Spike Ball on the Great Lawn. Their family will grow alongside developing Cinnamon Shore South, and from their vacation home, they’ll watch the future of both unfold.
An enormous, custom table by Coastal Woodworking and Concrete Design of Corpus Christi, Texas, seats 14, ensuring mealtimes together. Ames appreciates that the light maple wood keeps the piece from dominating the space.
With light blue exterior and distinctive tower, “Lakeside Luxury” overlooks South Town Lake.
GROWING UP AT CINNAMON SHORE
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