Posts by designloud
Kitchens That Cook: Stylish Coastal Kitchens
Our annual look at high-end kitchens features four rooms that reflect each homeowner’s personality.
Read MoreNeptune Rising
Wrightsville Beach Magazine presents its annual real estate roundup an in-depth look at local top-selling properties market leaders and trends.
Read MoreUniquely Designed
The three buildings are within 2.5 miles of each other along the Eastwood Road corridor. All are eye-catching. One looks like a classic Bald Head Island home or guesthouse complete with cedar siding and a welcoming porch. The second is a solid three-story building characterized by warm red brick. The third is a modern sleek…
Read MoreFavorites: April Zilg
In this brand new feature professional standup paddleboarder April Zilg reveals her favorite thing.
Read MoreGoing Red
They’ve been celebrated for centuries since arriving on our shores with settlers in the 1600s. They’ve won the hearts of royalty and noblemen. They symbolize happiness and joy and are believed to be a sign of immortality. They are embedded in our cultural landscape. Bing Rainier Tulare sweet and sour — we are of course…
Read MoreUnmasking Suicide
WBM’s signature series returns with an in-depth roundtable discussion of how suicide has touched our community. Representatives from the medical education and pastoral fields and men and women who have lost loved ones to suicide gathered over a catered brunch with the goal of opening eyes to a rarely talked about evil plundering our county…
Read MoreThe Chocolate Makers
A growing movement of chocolate artisans oversee the crafting of their product from bean to bar.
Read MoreArt Treatise
Shorts
Plunging for a Good Cause A few hundred people will assemble at Wrightsville Beach on Jan. 1 to celebrate the New Year by taking a dip in the chilly ocean. The Wrightsville Plunge is a charity event to benefit Communities In Schools of Cape Fear. Participants pay $25 for the privilege of running into the…
Read MoreThe Best Laid Plans
Plan A was expansion and renovation. Rich and Monika Williams Landfall residents bought the contemporary home at the waterfront end of their street intending to redo it into a traditional. But after nine months of dealing with complicated and restrictive flood zone regulations and struggling with the remodel’s blueprints they realized it wasn’t going to…
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