Click on the pictures or underlined hyperlinks below to see details of some of our more interesting projects.
Built around 1920's, this home was often used in the filming of the Matlock Series for television. D.P. Thomas Const. did a complete interior and exterior renovation including new windows, all new baths, new kitchen, and the conversion of a covered porch to a sun room. A dramatic kitchen features high gloss hand built cabinetry that is also used in master bedroom to increase storage space. Location: 217 Forest Hills Dr. Wilmington, NC
This home underwent and complete exterior change as well as having the most stunning bath remodel to date. Bernie Thuersam / Shore Line Designs, created a concept and the owner's creativity and artistic talent came to fruition as she developed the details. Limestone floors, back splashes, shower and Jacuzzi deck feature an inlaid Agean Wave design. Radiant heat was installed under the floor tiles to add warmth on winter days. Location: 2511 N. Lumina Ave. Wrightsville Beach, NC
A charming cottage in Forest Hills had a very small and dingy kitchen. A young couple from Virginia with a flare for design, proceeded to remove a few walls and with a very efficient cabinet lay out, changed this ugly duckling into a knock-out kitchen. Rebecca Laymon Interiors worked with the owners to combine light and color bringing this cottage into it's full glory. Location: 2824 Columbia Ave. Wilmington, NC
A charming Prairie Style home in the Historic Overlay District had the barest kitchen I have ever walked into. This kitchen has undergone a transformation using cherry cabinetry with solid surface tops and glass doors on some cabinets, Low voltage lighting in the cabinets and under cabinet counter space lighting adds drama and functionality to this bright kitchen. Custom breakfast booth built by our own "Frosty" who also did the bath cabinets in the Lumina Ave. house above. Location 1501 Market St. Wilmington, NC
6417 Quail Run. This project involved the complete renovation of an older home. Porches were added on the front and side along with a pool, spa, and loggia in the rear, and detached garage. The architects were Anna and Chuck Dietsche of Dietsche and Dietsche Architects, Wilmington, NC.