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A Perfect Pitch

The inspiration for this dream home didn't come from a desire to build.

Vicky Carson asked for a new kitchen countertop. Her wish was granted — the centerpiece of her kitchen now is an island topped with stunning Tropical Treasure granite, sliced and pieced together like a leopard’s skin. Surrounding the kitchen is 9,500 square feet of signature Florida architecture, built from May 2008 to October 2009, in Eagle Ridge Estates in McCutchanville, Ind.

“Our desire to build was a result of wanting more kitchen space,” says Vicky’s husband, Dave Carson. “We entertain a lot, and the kitchen in the condo was just too small.”

Dave and Vicky Carson had lived in a condominium at Oak Meadow Country Club for more than 10 years before deciding to take on the kitchen project that ultimately resulted in construction of a new home at another McCutchanville golf course development.

Dave, president and CEO of CHEM Group, a specialty chemical company that began in Troy, Ind., near Tell City, in 1979, had never built a home. Vicky, on the other hand, was the daughter of a contractor and previously had built four houses. The couple, who also own a home in Hilton Head, S.C., where they routinely spend the spring and fall months, hired Randy Sheffer, president and CEO of Sheffer Construction & Development to build the home. It was Sheffer, Dave says, who “pulled it all together.”

“The Carsons helped me do my best work,” Sheffer says. “They were flexible and had the resources to do what we wanted to do.” And what they wanted to do, Sheffer adds, was build a house with a style like no other. “Building this home took a lot of creative thought and engineering,” says Sheffer, who holds a bachelor’s degree from Murray State University in Murray, Ky., in civil engineering and construction technology, and grew up working construction with his dad and brothers in Union County, Ky. Commitment from subcontractors who “all took the job to heart,” says Sheffer, and employees of his company, most of whom have worked with him for more than 10 years, made the intensive task of building a custom home of that scale manageable — and enjoyable.  

When the home was completed, the Carsons celebrated with a huge party for everyone who had worked in the construction of the home. “We used so many talented suppliers,” Vicky says. “I could sit here all day and watch the guys saw and cut. It was amazing.”

Vicky derived much of the inspiration for the home from travels with her husband and from an idea folder she maintains. “I like what I like,” she says. “I like a mix of things.” A hairdresser early in her adult life, over the years Vicky has developed, her husband says, “her hobby of making unique crafts for events, special occasions, and our home.” (A large and well-appointed craft room on the lower level provides Vicky the space she needs for her crafty side.)

Her creative talents and the couples’ home have been showcased dozens of times since its completion. “We have hosted several wedding receptions, company holiday parties, and with nine grandchildren, the gatherings are frequent and fun,” Dave says.  Evansville-born country music singer and songwriter Jason Clutter performed for a party at the Carson home.  

“It’s a wonderful thing to have a home built beyond your expectations. Randy and all the contractors have done that for us so we can truly enjoy our family and friends,” Dave says.

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Vicky, Your home is absolutely amazing. Love looking at homes, beautiful furnishings and gardens. Your home is such a part of yourself with all the time you put into it, that just wanted to say "thank you" for sharing it with us.

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