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And while the interior
palette grounded in the
bold contrast of classic
navy and bright white
is muted with grays that
mimic the earthiness of
nearby trees, the groupings
of sleek contemporary fur-nishings
and the unclut-tered
aesthetic of minimal
bark decorative accessories
may feel spartan to some,
yet are very much in keep-ing
with the maritime
lifesaving station tone.
Those choices were solely
the homeowners’ decisions
made in full conscious-ness
of the outdoor show.
So much so that the full-paned
Viwinco windows
are undraped.
From the ground level
deck and oversized sand-box
to the top floor’s
secret passageway to the
rooftop skybox, the archi-tecture
frames expansive
views of the surrounding
waterway, the pristine
south end of Masonboro
Island and beyond that
the Atlantic Ocean, all the
way to the unencumbered
horizon line.
A palette of classic navy
and white echoes histori-cal
maritime influences.
Wide-planked hardwood
floors and honed soap-stone
kitchen counters
mimic the earthy tones
of live oak tree bark.
South-facing window
ledges above the sink
will play host to an herb
garden for the couple
that loves to cook with
fresh ingredients.
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