Licensed Professional Residential
Design-Build-Renovate

Expectations Exceeded

14Jun

Our current build continues to progress well. We passed rough inspection on the first go, after all rough mechanicals and foam insulation were completed. The faux slate roof with standing seam metal accents is completed and looks amazing. Drywall is currently underway and stone is being applied on the exterior. Stay tuned as the interior begins to take shape....

30Apr

Breaking News: Timeless Cottage is under contract as of 13 June, 2024. We would like to thank all of those who showed interest and especially those who travelled to lovely Lake Murray to view this home. 

Timeless Cottage, or most recent project on an amazing Lake Murray point lot is being offered for sale. The home will be put on the MLS on or about 7 May, but we are taking this 1 week opportunity to pre-market to our friends and fans. See our sale site at:

https://carolinaaerialsllc.hd.pics/158-Bogater-Rd


And download the 33 page PDF brochure filled with facts, figures and details for you data loving wonks (you know who you are)!



26Apr

Our latest home on Lake Murray is continuing along. Mechanicals are nearly complete, and cornince and board and batten siding is also done for now. Painters are hard at work on the exterior, which will than allow us to install stone siding and then the roof. 

27Jan

The new custom home on Lake Murray, SC is coming along quickly. Framing is progressing rapidly as can be seen in the photos. Exterior decisions have been made and are shown in the renderings.

22Dec

Well, 2023 is almost over. It has been a busy year, and an especially busy fall/winter thus far. We have been pushing hard on our latest build, in order to meet our goal of starting framing right after the new year. To accomplish that, we had to pour the slab before the holidays. 

It really took a team effort between many of the finest subcontractors that the Midlands has to offer... but we did it. In fact, yesterday was 'pour day'. We placed 84 yards of concrete, starting at 6 AM, and working the finish until approximately 11PM (due to the very cool weather). What a dedicated crew! We are extremely pleased with the quality of the job and the slow drying conditions... the Client will have a very good base on which we can build their dream home.

We are going to take the next week and spend some well earned time with family and friends. Happy Holidays to you all, and we'll see you in the New Year!

08Dec

Progress Report of 8 December 2023

Things have been moving very quickly, thanks to our amazing network of subcontractors. Here is a partial list if you like metrics:

- 728 lineal feet of concrete footings were poured with rebar uprights every 4'

- Just under 4,000 blocks were laid for stem walls

- Blocks were filled with 30 cubic yards of concrete, with rebar inserted to tie into slab, and 1/2" galvanized anchor bolts every 4'

- 58 truckloads of sand clay were placed and compacted inside the homes stem walls 

- 41 truckloads of fill were placed and rough graded around the exterior

- Temporary power was pulled underground and passed inspection today (12/8/23)

- 3rd party soil compaction testing to occur today (12/8/23)

- Underslab plumbing began today (12/8/23)


27Nov

One of the things we pride ourselves on is keeping a neat, safe and professional job-site. Part of that involves staying on trash removal, but also, it requires us to avoid burying scrap lumber or the tree roots and pieces that are unearthed during excavation. These scraps are food sources for the termites that thrive here in South Carolina. So, one of the activities we engage in while waiting on deliveries, subs, or even clients, is to walk around and pick-up trash, glass, wood and any hazards we encounter. It is indeed a little thing, but reflects a core value which is to treat your property as if it were our own.

27Nov

The latest new design-build lake home is coming out of the ground... Footings are in, and block work is nearing completion. Power and data conduits were brought from the outbuilding to the road via directional boring, in order to avoid trenching through the mature trees and bushes that provide privacy and shade to this magnificent home site. 

10Nov

Introducing an exciting new collaboration between Timeless Home Builders and Rivers Design House LLC. Bringing enhanced design and rendering capabilities.

Historically, as part of our design-build process, Timeless Craftsmen (AKA Timeless Home Builders) did all of our 3-Dimensional (3D) modeling in-house. We found that 3D design was far superior to 2D CAD systems as it minimized the possibility of ‘gotchas’ during the construction phase (such as a doorway that hits an angled ceiling when opening it)… but more importantly, it allowed us to help our Clients visual their spaces much better. In our opinion, 3D really helped people better understand what was being designed, and helped ensure that the ‘reality not matching the vision’: 

  • How big a space would be and how does that space ‘feel’
  • What kind of sightlines and views exist throughout the home
  • Does the scale work (ceiling heights, windows sizes, fireplaces, trim, etc.)?
  • Does a certain area need more texture (board and batten, shiplap, tile, etc.)?
  • Will the intended furniture fit the space?
  • Will the space feel cluttered, spartan, or just-right?
  • Which colors will look best together?

More recently, we began to experience demand for the types of highly detailed interior and/or exterior renderings that help facilitate detailed design and decorating choices far ahead of the construction process. This capability also helped Clients visualize the end product better which sped decision making and further de-risked the final result. While we love 3D models, we always found it tedious and time consuming to get from a rough design to construction drawings. We knew that the detailed drawings and renderings were necessary, but understood that these tasks were not the highest and best use of our time. What we needed was a partner that could bridge that capability for us. So today, we at Timeless Craftsmen, are proud to announce a new collaborative relationship with Rivers Design House LLC. This relationship not only helps us with models, drawings and renderings, but provides us a partner that understands the industry and brings another set of creative design eyes to the table. Together, this team has just released our first set of drawings for a custom-build Client on Lake Murray in Chapin, SC. Further, we continue to evolve the exterior aesthetics of this residence via highly-detailed color renderings of candidate textures, materials and colors. By doing so, we reduce risk while assisting the Client in making informed choices earlier and with more confidence. We look forward to working with you in the future, and showing you what this new partnership has to offer.

09Nov

For many years, the family we are building for has had a weekender home on this amazing lot. They made many great memories here, and so it was bittersweet when we demolished this leagacy home to make way for a their new permanent residence.

We have completed demolition on our latest Lake Murray custom home project. A big thank you to our friends at Mett's Construction for coming through (as they always do)! Stay tuned for the start of footings...


07Nov

After an intensive design and planning phase, our newest project began in earnest on 6 November, with the removal of an existing family weekender on beautiful Lake Murray. This project, for an undisclosed client, will involve the construction of an approximately 7,000 sq ft home on one of the most desirable point lots on the lake. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming days and weeks.

Computerized 3D Design

Whether you want us to construct your project, or you are doing it yourself, we can help design your next home, addition or renovation and provide 3D renderings and virtual 'walkthroughs' throughout the process that will help you visualize spaces and materials. And if you already have plans, we can do plan reviews to help ensure your new space is the best it can be.

Build

Whether you bring us a design, or we help you find your vision.... we can bring it to life. It might be a new kitchen, bath, addition, or even your dream home. Whatever it is, we'll treat your dream like our own, and do our best to make it a stress-free and positive experience.

Consulting

We frequently consult in a variety of capacities... Not just on new construction project management, but also on home purchases, 2nd opinions.... or for you Do It Yourself'ers (DIY'ers): We can provide guidance, material lists and support to help get you through the tough tasks in order to make your project a success. With years of practice, we've learned the hard lessons so you don't have to.

Add 'Wow' to your builder-grade home

We can reveal the amazing home that may be hiding beneath your current builder grade treatments and modest trimwork. We can help you identify and add those critical detail elements that will transform your home.

Kitchen Renovation

We reworked this kitchen and opened it to the great room. What a surprise when we demolished the wall behind the fridge and found a window right where we had planned to add one. Of course all windows needed replacement too! Check out the honed granite counters, the wood ceiling, floors and the custom island end-caps that we built on-site. Cabinets all all-wood shaker white. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Kitchen Design Versus Kitchen Actual

This is an example of the 3d computer design we created prior to building this kitchen, compared to the actual photo of the kitchen once built. Of course we added some touches during the project, but for the most part, the two images match. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Sunroom Makeover

Refreshed this room that was once a porch. Covered over brick walls with drywall. Replaced window, Cut back both hearth ends to a better shape, tiled hearth and fireplace in a beautiful porcelain. Replaced flooring with LVP. Redid drywall ceiling (texture and paint) and rehung original ceiling fans and ceiling lights. We also retiled the front stoop, built a composite deck, installed LED soffit lights, and much more on this project. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Roof Leak With Ceiling Damage

We replaced the roof, inspected for rot (none found), insulated, replaced damaged drywall, retextured the ceiling, and repainted. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Sad Old Shed

This poor shed had significant rot on doors, trim and sheathing, as well as having a bad roof. We contemplated tearing it down, but determined it could be saved. Besides fixing the damage, we determined the root cause of much of the damage was poor drainage of the landscape (water was collecting inside the shed). We resolved the drainage to ensure more useful life to the shed. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Cocoa Beach Facelift

This beach house had seen better days, both inside and out. Thje amazing location and great potential inspired us to give it a new lease on life. (Grab the slider bar with the arrows in the middle and drag it back and forth)

Shower End of Guest Bath

We removed a one-piece fiberglass tub-shower unit and upgraded to a traditional mud-bed shower with a beautiful herringbone mosaic floor. All tile is real marble. A wood beadboard ceiling was installed, and tile goes all the way up to it for a rich look and lower maintenance. Clear frameless glass doors will be installed soon, preserving the open feeling of the room.

Vanity End of Guest Bath

The entire bathroom was gutted to studs and rewired, plumbed, insulated, and framing corrected as needed. Drywall was replaced, finished and painted. The 1990s vintage tile floor was removed and replaced with marble herringbone mosaic. The original builder-grade vanity was replaced with a new unit with coordinating marble top. New lighting and fixtures throughout

About image
Timeless Ventures, Inc. is a South Carolina Corporation that does business as:
  • Timeless Home Builders (offering design-build, consulting services, and custom plans for new homes)
  • Timeless Craftsmen (offering design-renovate and consutling services for existing homes)
We are a small business located in Chapin, SC and formed by a 3rd generation craftsman with decades of experience and a passion for creating living spaces that look stunning, feel comfortable and approachable, and last for generations.

We serve the area surrounding Chapin with home services including design, build, renovation and maintenance. We also serve the rest of the nation with custom lake/view home designs. All we do is residential properties, and we love optimizing and maintaining them for generations to come.

Our core values include honesty, integrity, respect for our Client’s home and time, and learning and improving every day. In fact, we believe that one of the fundamental traits in a craftsman versus a tradesman is that constant desire to take the lessons-learned today and incorporate them in tomorrow’s project. We also love sharing that knowledge, the way our mentors have shared it with us over the years.

We offer an intimidation-free process for exploring your project and assisting you in determining the features, goals, trade-offs, budget and constraints. We know that it can seem hard to know where to start, and that you may not know exactly what you want.... but that is where we come in. We will work with you to understand your tastes, inspirations and lifestyle... and before you know it, a 3D computerized design will begin to take shape. We always enjoy talking homes, design, and home improvement, so do not hesitate to reach out to us at your convenience.

Call/Text: (803) 816-1123
Email: Jesse@TimelessCraftsmen.Com
History (the long version) image
Without a doubt, my Father was an artist with brick/block/concrete, and Jack-of-all-trades with houses. In fact, craftsmanship is a family tradition, with my Grandfather being a well-respected stone mason in his time.

I joined my Dad on my first construction site at the age of 10. Our work was primarily repair/renovation of residential properties. I quickly found that I was keenly interested no only in how to work on the homes, but also in why the homes failed in longevity or in function in the first place. Over the following years, I had the opportunity to work on and in so many homes…. From historic mansions to rental units. This exposure to many architectural styles, periods and sizes imparted an intense curiosity in what made some homes feel and look amazing, while others seem to fall flat. Now, so many years later, I possess a vocabulary and understanding of architecture and human factors to better articulate those reasons, but the curiosity and desire to learn more still persists.

At 19, I passed the exams to become a licensed contractor in Massachusetts and formed my own company. My focus remained residential renovation, but I found my niche in finish work. Where my Dad preferred rough framing a house, I preferred the trim, cabinetry, electrical, plumbing and details. I spent years restoring amazing historic homes that existed in our local area. I built some homes in these years too, including a quaint place on the coast of Nova Scotia, which was the first of my sketchbook of designs to come to life.

Along the way, I was blessed with a number of mentors who taught me about taking pride in my craft and striving everyday to incorporate the lessons I’ve learned in the quest to be better. Besides my Dad, who may just be the hardest working human I’ve ever known, my dearly departed friend Joel taught me that any skill can (and should) be an art if you are passionate about being great at it. My father-in-law Bob reinforced my skillset with his deep knowledge of woodworking skills and tools. Three uncles imbued me with a curiosity about the world around me, and how science, nature and people fit together in a larger puzzle. And finally, my Mother and both Sisters' innate creativity never ceased to amaze me.

At 26, with the support of my amazing Wife, I returned to college and obtained a degree in Engineering the spring before I turned 30. The following 2 decades found me working in defense, aerospace, and intelligence, but never straying too far from my roots. In fact, when my employers learned about my “other set of skills” I found myself designing and building structures all around the country & the globe. All the while, I continued working on homes in Florida in my spare time (it was my therapy to cope with my real job). The frequent hurricanes provided a constant source of renovation and repair work to keep my skills sharp and learn about the latest materials, tools and techniques. It is worthy of mention that we spent most of our 21 years in Florida doing a ground up renovation of our home. In the end, it became a full rebuild with many added features such as a great summer kitchen, stunning master suite, hand-built cabinets, and a classic carriage house that we designed to fit the aesthetic. It was a great project to perfect core concepts and techniques.

Fast forward to 2015 when, after working my way to the upper tiers of corporate leadership, I became dis-illusioned with boardroom meetings, corporate cannibalism, and too much time away from family. I walked away from the nice salary and title, and started flipping homes. I use the word “flip”, but unlike those TV shows where they put some quick “lipstick on a pig”, I spent (on average), a year or so, lovingly coaxing the house that should have existed out of the house I bought. At the same time, as word of my endeavors circulated, I started functioning as something of a handyman to the privileged people in our local community (many of whom I counted as friends). I honestly never thought that there would be a market for a higher-end jack of all trades given the advent of Craigslist, but boy was I surprised. What I found was an eager customer base who was willing to pay a professional rate for quality and dependability, and someone who respected their home and time. They were good to me, and I was good to them. In fact, I still get the occasional request to pop down to Florida for a project...

After 21 years in Florida, I grew tired of hurricanes and the lack of seasons. We researched much of the South-East to find a place with the right attributes and landed on Chapin, South Carolina. In 2018, we moved to Chapin. Failing to find a home that we loved, we purchased a temporary home and set out to find a building lot. We renovated the unfinished 3rd floor of our Chapin home while designing our dream home, and broke ground in January of 2019. As the owner-builder of our dream home, we subcontracted some of the larger phases (foundation, framing, roofing, drywall), but I personally handled the wiring, plumbing, trim, doors, built-ins, cabinetry install, flooring, decking, lighting, networking/audio-visuals/camera, as well as some of the tiling and extensive customization. It was a labor of love that took 14 months of 12 hour days (and the help of some great folks) to get to move-in, but worth every minute. The house called 'Edgemere' was born, and sits stately on the shore of Lake Murray, looking across to Dreher Island.

In early 2020, just as we were moving in, I became aware that one of the finest local high-end design/ builders was looking for a Project Manager to run the build of custom homes around Lake Murray. Using my new home as a resume, I was offered the job and spent most of 2020 in that role. It was a strange year with COVID-19, but I was fortunate to work on the renovation of a crawlspace home, the construction of 3 slab homes, and the construction of a huge basement home, as well as a couple of crawlspace homes of my own. I loved working with the Clients and helping tweak their designs to make their home exactly what they wanted, but I found that working for another business did not afford me the flexibility and control I desire, and I (amicably) wrapped up my tenure with them at the end of 2020.

Our life then took another turn when an amazing and unique lake property came available. We sold our new home to a wonderful family, and in December of 2022, embarked on yet another custom build, named 'Timeless Cottage'. This build was another marathon and we raised the bar with several wood and beam ceilings, interior windows, more tile and more detailed woodworking. One thing that did not change was the use of contiguous banks of windows for a stunning view, and our favorite 'open core concept' that has become something of a trademark (in fact, we have begun selling versions of this plan to people building lake homes in other locations). We received the certificate of occupancy for Timeless Cottage in February of 2023.

Along the way, our designs, attention to quality and detail, and passion for distinctive homes has garnered us some attention. This exposure is leading us to the types of niche clients we are looking for, and allowing us to leave our imprint on some of the homes in the Lake Murrray area. It is important that I be candid... We are not the builder for everyone. Our desire is to build/create high quality and highly detailed homes. We typically only build 1 or 2 homes or major renovations at a time, and we do not compete with people building in the $100-$200 per square foot market. Our model is simple in that we strive to take the stress out of building. We are your advocate, not your adversary, and we take it as a personal failing if you spot an issue before we do! That service and level of commitment comes at a price, and that price starts in the $300+ per (heated) square foot range, and of course it increases based on your requirements, level of desired detail, and vision. It is a simple truism that you get what you pay for, and while there are many fine homes built for less money, our clients specifically want our blend of service, quality and design philosophy.

In conclusion: Whether it is using the wisdom and skills of past generations to design and build a home to last for future generations, or creating a dream kitchen for your family… I hope to have the privilege to learn about your dreams and vision and (if the chemistry is there) become part of that vision.

Timeless Ventures, Inc. - D/B/A 'Timeless Craftsmen' - Expectations Exceeded -

  • Chapin, South Carolina, United States

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