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49 Cabinetry Made-to-order www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM Aidan shares a Jack and Jill bathroom, once the boathouse head for-merly equipped with a one-stall shower and a hanging toilet, with the waterfront guest suite. Now double vanity sinks, a full tub and shower are seamed together with silvery gray porcelain floor tiles, faintly wood grained like salt-treated dock planks and cool under bare feet. Pocket doors ensure privacy between the two bedchambers. Overnight guests are treated to elevated views of the sound from floor-to-ceiling glass doors that slide open to a balcony. Deck rails are wood capped and wrapped in hog wire, adding an industrial finish to the coastal cottage wrapper. The penthouse camper, the master suite, occupies the top floor and includes a full bath, walk-in closet and a home office. Elevated views of the Carolina archipelago are captured from its sliding doors and balcony where the eye may stretch between navigation beacons — north to Wrightsville Beach and south as far as Carolina Beach Inlet. With one elevation tethered to the terra firma mainland, the dock extends 160 feet into the water. Their personal fleet includes a 14-foot runabout Scout and a 29-foot 290 Everglades Pilot with a fully enclosed center console for cruising. “This is absolute para-dise,” Stonestreet says. WWW.HOLLINGSWORTHCABINETRY. COM 910-251-1490


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