BEAFORT — When Rhonda and Invoice Anderson’s Cannes Island house was featured within the historic Beaufort Basis’s spring 2021 architects’ tour, the 5,000-square-foot residence was nonetheless below development.
Cynthia Jenkins, government director of the Historic Beaufort Basis, mentioned the annual tour highlights one of the best in modern residential design.
The Cane Island house garnered a lot curiosity in 2021 that it has been chosen for the 2023 spherical to present structure followers an opportunity to see its accomplished kind in its entirety.

Ronda and Invoice Anderson’s Kanye Island house is featured within the architects’ tour of the historic Beaufort Basis. Tony Kukulich / Employees
Didn’t disappoint.
The Anderson house sits on the Beaufort River with a view of the McTeer Bridge a couple of mile to the north, and sits on the 227-acre island’s signature wooded lot.
Frederick + Frederick, the architectural agency the Andersons employed to design and construct the house, got down to create a house that is energy-efficient, completely eco-friendly and infused with design parts endemic to the Lowcountry.
“Lots of zero-sum properties are extra fashionable than this one,” mentioned architect Michael Frederick, design director at Frederick & Frederick. “We have managed to include new expertise into a conventional format.”
Beaufort or Beaufort
It was an nearly unimaginable dollop of serendipity that led the Andersons to what would finally turn out to be their new house.

Architects Jane Frederick stops in entrance of Rhonda and Invoice Anderson’s Caney Island house in the course of the architects’ tour of the historic Beaufort Basis. Tony Kukulich / Employees
The keen sailors had anchored their schooner close to San Diego once they felt it was time to maneuver to the other coast. Directed some research and dialog amongst mates in the direction of the Beaufort due to the lively crusing neighborhood and the deep water port that might accommodate their boat. They got down to go to.
Upon arriving in Beaufort, they have been drawn to the city’s attraction, though they may discover no proof of the crusing neighborhood that they had heard a lot about. A name to San Diego revealed the issue. The city they mentioned was Beaufort… North Carolina. They have been within the unsuitable situation.
Rhonda Anderson mentioned of the mix-up: “I used to be like, Is there one other one?”
Barely embarrassed by the error, the couple packed up and headed north. However by then, they have been smitten. They returned to South Carolina and commenced trying to find a spot to name house.
design creation
When the Andersons approached architects Jane and Michael Frederick, they did so with solely obscure notions of what they wished their house to be.
That they had an image of a home in Savannah, Georgia that caught their eye. Along with the Lowcountry aesthetic, Rhonda Anderson wished the constructing to exude a zen-like cool. And the home needed to be constructed to face up to the worst climate the Lowcountry might face.

An early drawing of the Cane Island house of Rhonda and Invoice Anderson. Frederick + Frederick Architects / Introduction
“I do not need to fear about not leaving a home each time a hurricane comes via,” mentioned Rhonda Anderson.
Apart from that, Anderson gave solely little route. The home ought to enable loads of pure gentle. Every bed room ought to match a king measurement mattress with an en-suite rest room. Invoice Anderson requested for an outside bathe.
With the one picture and a few easy instructions, Al Fredericks got down to create a design.

Invoice and Rhonda Anderson hand around in the kitchen of their Cannes Island house in Beaufort, South Carolina, Wednesday, April 19, 2023. The 5,000-square-foot house incorporates fashionable constructing methods and conventional Lowcountry design parts to create a house completely suited to the surroundings. Tony Kukulich / Employees
Michael Frederick, coincidentally, had designed a home on the identical lot practically 15 years earlier. Whereas the home was by no means constructed, he was very educated in regards to the land. He mentioned the Andersons’ design was very completely different from the earlier challenge, and it was an prompt hit with the Andersons.
“It was excellent,” mentioned Rhonda Anderson. “I do not suppose we have made any structural modifications after these preliminary walkthroughs.”
work inside the surroundings
Design started with an understanding of the architectural parts that predated the appearance of air con.
“It provides us an actual head begin if we have a look at these ideas and apply them to a contemporary constructing that we’re making an attempt to make from zero,” defined Michael Frederick.
From prime to backside, the house has 13 kW photo voltaic panels and a Tesla battery system that may run the house for as much as three days if wanted. The battery eliminates the necessity for an emergency generator, and extra electrical energy will be offered again to the service supplier.
Beneath the photo voltaic panels is a freestanding metallic roof fabricated from aluminum to raised stand up to the salt air surroundings. The metallic roof made it simple to put in photo voltaic panels, and its coating displays warmth, protecting the roof cool.
“That is what the outdated homes was once,” mentioned Michael Frederick. “It is the best factor.”
The home is heated and cooled by a extremely environment friendly geothermal warmth pump.

Ronda and Invoice Anderson’s Kanye Island house is featured within the architects’ tour of the historic Beaufort Basis. Tony Kukulich / Employees
The home is so excessive that even the basement is above the flood plain. This protects in opposition to potential excessive tides and has the additional advantage of positioning the home to catch the breeze that is available in from the river.
The design goals to maintain as many timber as attainable on the property. Whereas an arborist was introduced in to trim it to enhance the quantity of sunshine reaching the photo voltaic panels, timber on the west facet of the home defend it from harsh afternoon gentle.
The timber additionally add to the serene really feel the couple was going for.
“I feel that is the place the Zen half is available in for me, as a result of I like the outside,” mentioned Rhonda Anderson.
The plan comes collectively
Patrick McMichael, of Broad River Development, was one in all two builders on the 25-month development challenge. Architect Tom Rhodes of Frederick + Frederick served as challenge director, and the 2 met weekly.

Architect Tom Rhodes appears at Rhonda and Invoice Anderson’s Cane Island home plans in the course of the architects’ tour of the historic Beaufort Basis. Tony Kukulich / Employees
Some builders really feel intimidated by having an architect concerned within the development section, McMichael mentioned, however the partnership on the Anderson house has labored nicely for all.
McMichael defined that getting a big house powered by the power it generates required energy-efficient design and development. Blower door check carried out to detect leaks round doorways and home windows.
“We are able to discover the smallest locations the place the air goes via and make it tight,” he mentioned. “Not everybody does that.”
A lot development was achieved in the course of the top of the pandemic, and provide points have been generally a difficulty. At one level, all development work was halted for weeks, ready for the required provides to reach.

Ronda and Invoice Anderson’s Kanye Island house is featured within the architects’ tour of the historic Beaufort Basis. Tony Kukulich / Employees
And whereas McMichael mentioned he misplaced a good quantity of sleep in the course of the challenge, he’d do it once more.
The Andersons have been at their Salt Lake Metropolis house throughout many of the development. They mentioned the challenge was streamlined and simple.
With the household primarily based in Utah, the couple plans to separate their time between the 2 places, however Kanye Island has turn out to be their main residence.
Rhonda Anderson described the house as a retreat, and attributed the success of the challenge completely to Fredericks and the workforce they assembled.
“I knew we have been in good arms,” she mentioned. “That is what you get when you have got full religion and belief in your architects, builders, and challenge supervisor.”