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5 Lowcountry homes with dreamy kitchens

We’ve rounded up several homes across the Lowcountry that feature beautiful kitchens, perfect for hosting and creating memories.

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Not only does this kitchen at 52 Hasell St., have a fun pop of color, but it also features an exposed brick butler’s pantry.

Photo by Nick Cann Photography

It’s the heart of the home — where traditions are made, family recipes are passed down, and we connect with our loved ones... through their stomachs.

We’re talking kitchens, arguably one of the most important spaces in a home. If you’re looking for a new home or just enjoy browsing, keep reading for a peek at five homes on the market with stunning kitchens — ready for you to whip up your favorite recipes and make a new batch of memories.

52 Hasell St. | Charleston charm is prevalent throughout this home, especially in the kitchen, which is full of life + fun features. It features a custom vaulted ceiling and a separate exposed brick butler’s pantry.

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This chef’s kitchen at 20 Perseverance St. in Mount Pleasant opens to the family room, so you’ll never miss a moment.

Photo by Keen Eye Marketing

20 Perseverance St., Mount Pleasant | Nestled in the I’On neighborhood, this home boasts a natural light-filled chef’s kitchen that is ideal for entertaining.

228 Haddrell St., Mount Pleasant | Steps away from Shem Creek, this home has a sleek kitchen that gives off a fresh feel.

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This spacious kitchen at 738 Hibbens Grant Blvd. in Mount Pleasant is giving Nancy Meyers vibes, and we’re here for it.

Photo by Keen Eye Marketing

738 Hibbens Grant Blvd., Mount Pleasant | The kitchen features Dolomite countertops + could have totally been the filming location for the “Something’s Gotta Give” set.

31 Frogmore Rd., Mount Pleasant | Fresh, bright, and warm are the vibes this classic Lowcountry kitchen is giving.

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