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67 “ Everybody told me to stop buying magazines,” she laughs, “ the architect, my husband and the builder.” Nestled in the northeast corner of the rear tower is a cozy window seat in the breakfast nook. Pops of blue and green in the pillows saturate the banquette with color. In this space, Pam wanted two things: the window seat and a table that looked like driftwood. The table was custom made by local wood-worker Wendell Patterson of Patterson Woodworking. He used reclaimed barn wood to achieve the look the homeowner envisioned. The black island juxtaposed against white cabinets is a focal point in the Sharpe kitchen. Because the couple enjoys entertaining, the island was sized for socializing and functionality. www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM


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