Kevin
and Belinda Reaves
PARADISE
FOUND
Kevin and Belinda Reaves had talked about building
a log home for years. In fact, the Lizella, Georgia,
couple had a design drawn and builder lined up waiting
for the go-ahead. What they didn’t have was
land. With three young children and a stay-home mother
who home schools, the Reaves hesitated leaving the
convenience of their Macon suburb.
“We had looked at land in the country, but
we worried about being too far out for emergencies,” Kevin
explains.
One fall day in 1998, they realized the secluded, wooded
world they sought was just a few blocks from their house.
Fifteen months later, the family moved into a sprawling two-story
home on 14 acres of rolling hills and hardwood trees, with
two creeks meandering through the property and amazing views
of a 6 1/2-acre private lake from three sides of the house.
Best of all, they’re still 15 minutes from shopping,
doctors and other suburban amenities.
It’s amazing how well it worked out, considering
the Reaves did the process backwards. In fact, an
architect friend visiting the construction site noted
that the design placed the house perfectly to take
best advantage of the location. He was dumbfounded
when Kevin told him they’d actually planned
the house before they found a site.
“It turned out exactly how we wanted,” Kevin
says. “We feel truly blessed that everything
came together.”
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