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House # 11 Category E Outer Banks Renovations, LLC

    Scott Midgette

    P O Box 1916
    Kitty Hawk, NC 27949

    252-449-9348

    home11_poh2016The WIE House, resting on the sound in a maritime forest, built of repurposed and reclaimed ma-terials, with its small footprint, allows its inhabitants to enjoy and focus on the outdoor lifestyle treasured on the Outer Banks. The owner of The WIE House found in Outer Banks Renovation LLC a relationship which allowed him to fulfill his goal of building a home that was in and of the Outer Banks. A conceptually different alternative that would be impressive to locals and visi-tors to the area. Smaller is the big idea. Repurposed material removed from the Old Beacon Motel in Nags Head, numerous tear-downs, logs and materials from the lot itself, and reclaimed lumber from around the area were incorporated in the construction process. The goal was to create a home that, although small, has the soul of historical significance and connection to the Outer Banks that can be felt by everyone who has the pleasure of experiencing its shaded porches.

    1,984
    $425,000 for House Only

    From House #10, return to NC 158 and drive west toward the Wright Memorial Bridge. At Barlow Lane, which is the last street on the left before the bridge, turn left at the traffic light and continue down Barlow Lane until you see Colleton Road. Turn right at Colleton Road and then right onto Radcliffe Court.

    We would like to thank all of the vendors and subcontractors who were a part of this unique project, especially OBHBA members AllStar Insulation, Coastal Engineering & Surveying, Gallop Roofing, Professional Finish, Soundside Plumbing and Trademark Heating & Cooling.
     

    Outer Banks Renovations, LLC is the collaboration and partnership between Scott Midgette and Phillip Meggs. Scott and Phillip have a combined 58 years of experience in various aspects of the building industry and are best known for their satisfied customers and client relationships that have withstood the test of time.

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