Seneca, South Carolina
Modern farmhouse
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
3
Bathrooms
Bathrooms
2.5
Area
Area
1,750²
Tucked into Seneca, South Carolina, this custom three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home was designed to feel warm, livable, and quietly luxurious from day one.
The open-concept layout, generous windows, and thoughtful details give the homeowners the comfort of a forever home with the clean lines of a new build.
It was a pleasure to bring a modern farmhouse vision to life—from the structural shell to the smallest interior finishes. The main level centers around an open kitchen, dining, and living area, while the private primary suite sits just off the main flow for easy everyday living.
Upstairs, two additional bedrooms are separated by a balcony-style landing that keeps the home feeling connected yet private for family and guests.
For their Anderson location, Upstate Contracting delivered a clean, modern upfit that reflects the brand’s energy while standing up to the daily wear of high foot traffic.
Run In needed a space that would feel welcoming to everyday runners and serious athletes alike, with clear sightlines, flexible merchandising, and durable finishes. The Anderson storefront required selective structural and interior updates to create an open layout, improve product visibility, and support a smooth flow from entry to checkout.
Upstate Contracting coordinated the renovation to minimize disruption to operations and align with brand standards already established at the Greenville and Simpsonville locations. From storefront improvements to interior details, every decision was made with long‑term maintenance, comfort, and usability in mind
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Key goals
01.
We talk through your goals, timeline, and budget, then walk the space together so we can see what you see.
02.
We outline exactly what needs to be done and present a transparent proposal, so there are no surprises.
03.
Your project is assigned a dedicated Project Manager who becomes your go‑to contact from start to finish.
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We coordinate the work, keep you updated on progress, and tackle challenges with solutions—not excuses.























