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Let the light flood in through the windows and reflect on the gleaming pine floors. Kaleidoscope perfectly blends Savannah’s old world charm with eclectic mid-century furnishings, local hand-sourced art, and colorful stained glass transoms. This top-floor condo allows for some excellent views! It's up two flights of stairs and worth it! SVR-01108
Up two flights of stairs, Kaleidoscope is nestled in the treetops and flooded with natural light. You’ll enjoy breathtaking views from the balcony and windows of this gracious, meticulously curated space. Fully renovated in 2017, you’ll find gleaming heart pine floors, ten-foot ceilings, sunny windows, and the clean and crisp kitchen and bath. But, most of all, you’ll love the stained glass which inspired Kaleidoscope’s name. Handmade locally, each transom is transformed by the interplay of light and color. Kaleidoscope perfectly blends Savannah’s old world charm with eclectic mid-century furnishings and local, hand-sourced art. It will take your breath away.
Through the small foyer with a coat closet, you’ll discover the open living and dining areas. Feel the warm glow created by calming shades of taupe and light blue bathed in sunshine by day and lamplight and dimmable recessed lighting by night. The living room has comfortable, upholstered seating for 7 and a 50-inch Ultra HD 4K television. The 'Wow Wall' is the focal point of this room with its books and curiosities that are an endless delight. Gather with family and friends to enjoy a great meal at the Danish Modern table that seats six.
The built-in desk is the perfect spot to check your email, write a postcard to a friend or browse the lending library. Turn to find the beautifully appointed and well-stocked galley kitchen. We supply coffee (Free Trade Organic), teas, spices and oil to save you time and money. Look in the freezer for chilled beer mugs!
Follow the hall to the bathroom and the bedrooms. The large, custom shower has a Grohe rain head and body sprayers and we supply body wash, shampoo, and conditioner so you'll have fewer things to pack. Both light-filled bedrooms enjoy beautiful views of the courtyard of the Owens-Thomas House Museum. Each room is furnished with a comfortable queen bed with two nightstands, a dresser, and a luggage rack so it will be easy to unpack and relax. For your added comfort, each bedroom has a ceiling fan, a white noise machine, a cell phone charging station and a reading lamp on each night stand. We insist on quality bed linens and fluffy towels.
A Balcony with A View:
From the living room, step through the window onto a private balcony that seems to float in the moss-draped trees. With a cafe table and seating for two, relax and take in the sights and sounds around you: the clip-clop of passing horse-drawn carriages, the chatter from the small tour group gathering at the door of the Owens-Thomas house, the sea of green as a gaggle of girl scouts pass by on their way to the Juliet Gordon Low House.
For entertainment, enjoy WiFi, a 50-inch Smart 4K Ultra HD TV, HD Cable TV with 140 Channels, Netflix and Amazon Prime. For music, stream Pandora through the TV or use Bluetooth to broadcast your own music via the retro-styled radio on the mid-century bar in the dining room.
We use Seventh Generation cleaning products and choose fragrance-free whenever possible. 0.5% of the purchase price of the personal care and cleaning products is donated to the Savannah Children's Theatre through Amazon.
This 1100 sq. ft. private apartment and balcony are at your complete disposal. There is room in the closets, drawers and shelves for you to unpack and feel at home.
You will enjoy perfect privacy. I am available by message, phone and email.
The apartment is just steps from bustling Broughton Street. It enjoys a secluded calm, despite being close to hundreds of restaurants, pubs, galleries and shops. Leopold's Ice Cream, Funky Brunch Cafe, and Blends Coffee Bar are only steps away.
Perfect location without a car... From the Airport: Either take a taxi, an Uber/Lyft or use local transportation. Chatham Area Transit runs an hourly shuttle to and from the airport to downtown. The Chatham Area Transit website is a good source of information for you about local transportation. Rent a bike! The Chatham Area Transit website outlines the procedure. In the Historic District: A shuttle bus will take you around the Historic District for free. The website referenced above has the details. Additionally, if you intend to take tours that use transportation, ask them if they will pick you up at the flat or if there is a pick up location nearby. If you wander around all day and exhaust yourself, take a pedicab (bicycle rickshaw) back to Kaleidoscope. If you want to go to the Mighty Eighth WWII Air Force Museum or to Tybee Island, you may need a car or Uber/Lyft or ask at the Visitor's Information Center if there are ways to get there without one. Bringing a car? State Street Garage is three minutes from Kaleidoscope. Rates are discounted on the weekend. Park once and collect your car at the end of your stay. I will send street-parking strategies with the last-minute details and they are also in the Welcome Book.
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*3 night minimum stay for St. Patrick's Day & Rock 'N' Roll Marathon (first weekend in November)*