Built in 1936 on the Main Street of a charming North Carolina town, this home had been neglected for decades. Its bones? Extraordinary. Its condition? A project. The vision was clear from the start: honor the history, bring the drama, and make every room feel like it has always been exactly this way. Black millwork, faded plaster walls, antique crystal chandeliers, a reupholstered 1930s camelback sofa, custom artwork, a tiger rug — nothing here is accidental. This is a house being written back to life, one chapter at a time.

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