PHOTO TOUR: New Haven At Little River

The 178,000-square-foot independent living, assisted living, and memory community reflects the coastal village of Little River, S.C.
Published: June 7, 2021
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Owner Compass Living (Peachtree Corners, Ga.) developed New Haven at Little River to provide residents a luxury independent living, assisted living, and memory care community that mirrors the quaint fishing village of Little River, S.C., a city adjacent to Myrtle Beach.

Interior design firm Banko Design (Marietta, Ga.) chose a coastal aesthetic for the 178,000-square-foot site that reflects the surrounding landscape. The design team chose a color palette of blues, neutrals, and natural woods, while also specifying unique millwork details such as applied caning on door panels as seen in the upstairs dining rooms. The design team also implemented texture throughout the community by specifying wood tongue-and-groove ceilings and inset luxury vinyl tile patterns.

Opened in December 2020, the two-story community houses 91 independent living units, 44 assisted living units, and 19 memory care units, with a mix of studio, one-, and two-bedroom options.

Common areas include several community dining rooms, private dining, a bar, a club, activity rooms, exercise spaces, a library, a movie theater, and a salon. So residents may enjoy their warm and coastal surroundings, outdoor amenities such as walking trails, community gardens, covered patio areas and an outdoor swimming pool and sun deck, are also included.

 

Project details:

Facility name: New Haven at Little River

Location: Little River, S.C.

Completion date: December 2020

Owner: Compass Living

Property management: SRI Management

Total building area: 178,000 sq. ft.

Total construction cost: N/A

Cost/sq. ft.: N/A

Architecture firm: Corcoran OTA Group

Interior design: Banko Design

General contractor: DeAngelis Diamond

 

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