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home of distinction 75 While the upstairs shares similar features as the first floor, the ceiling defines the upstairs bonus room. A collaborative design idea between the architect and the builder, the arched beams are meant to be reminis-cent of a ship’s interior. Lisle drew the arched beams and Josh Stone of Stone Montgomery Construction crafted the cross beams at the apex of the arches. Down by Lollipop Bay in Wrightsville Beach, the Sharpes enjoy their dream home from comfortable out-door living spaces, many sunrises and sunsets shared with friends and family. The architecture of 124 Parmele Boulevard will continue to grab attention from the street and from the water. Both architect and builder collaborated to create the beams supporting the barrell vault ceiling in the upstairs bonus room. www.wrightsvillebeachmagazine.com WBM


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