
The architecture of Patrick Square pays homage to the distinctive styles you'll find throughout the region's historic small towns. Known as Upcountry Carolina Architecture, this "farmhouse" look is one of clean lines, simplicity, and ageless grace.
In Patrick Square, this sense of "homespun" architecture is further emphasized by the way the homes are set along the streets. Efficient use of the land for home lots helps create a walkable neighborhood where you can connect with neighbors - and also leaves pockets of open space perfect for picnics or games of Frisbee.
Many of Patrick Square's homes feature details like chamford pencil columns along wide, deep front porches. The porches are perfect for taking a rest on a hot summer's day, and the columns emulate the hand-beveled edges you'll still see today on farmhouses built by families generations ago.
The roofing materials in Patrick Square, from tin roofs, to shingles in bright reds and greens, also give you that sense of a classic small town. As you stroll the streets, you'll notice our brick and fieldstone detailing resemble the locally-sourced natural materials that have been in the Clemson region for hundreds of years.
On the inside of the homes, we've combined classic vernacular architecture with contemporary touches. The high ceilings, detailed trim, and window casings evoke the best of yesterday, while open kitchens that look onto dining rooms and family rooms meet the needs of today's families.
With Patrick Square, we have set out to design far more than a community. We've created a place where you can see yesterday in small details throughout the community, but also connect with tomorrow in contemporary updates. It all comes together seamlessly to make this new town an instant classic.




