The Dudley-Chadbourn House was recently featured on Historic
Wilmington Foundation’s Home Tour and for good reason! The house was originally
built in 1843 by Christopher Haywood Dudley in a Greek revival style. We recently added a screened-in porch for the
current homeowners that is designed to mimic the appearance and details of the
portion of the house that was historically used as slave quarters. Tongue and
groove porch boards were used to match the original details of the house as
well. This porch is both screened in and temperature regulated by outdoor fans,
which adds extra protection from hot summer days and mosquitoes alike. We are
certain that this new addition will get a lot of use and will add additional value
to this charming historic home.
We are also in the
process of completing a deck that will become a great outdoor space for
entertaining guests, as well as relaxing while gazing out on to a Tom Fazio
designed golf course. This deck is extremely
durable and will be able to stand up to everyday weather elements. The deck is
constructed with Ipe deck boards (which is a Brazilian hardwood) and blind
fasteners which will keep the surface smooth and splinter free. The deck is
covered by a pergola that will soon house two exterior fans and additional
outdoor lighting. Another nice feature of this deck is that it will have a
flush mounted gas line to the barbeque so that the homeowners never have to
replace the propane tanks. When the deck is complete, it will be painted to
match the color of the trim on the main house for a seamless and stunning transition
to their outdoor living space.
We invite you to you to call or e-mail us today for more
information on how to create an outdoor living space that is best suited for your
needs and style.