CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Discove r Cit yV iewN C.co m's fre s h up d ate d loo k ! | 21 A coffered ceiling, which McInnis had installed, adds texture over the living and dining area. His other architectural additions include transom windows over the door to the entryway and one to the balcony. Hanging over the latter is a stained-glass image of the classic UNC Tar Heel footprint, a nod to his alma mater. In the white kitchen, he chose Shaker-style cabinets that stretched to the ceiling, but he had the top cabinet fronts glassed and lit inside so they could be used to display individual pieces of glassware and china. He chose quartz for his countertops because, he said, it's low maintenance and had a farmhouse sink put in the island so he could look through the windows in the adjacent sitting room area when using it. He had a door with frosted glass put on the pantry. A large covered balcony is accessible from the sitting room and contains both a dining table and a seating area, as well as lots of plants. "It always has a good breeze," McInnis said. "Even on the hottest day." e condo was billed as having three bedrooms, along with two-and-a-half bathrooms, but he chose to make one bedroom into an office. Its decorations include a framed close-up photo of the weathervane atop the Market House, looking back toward Haymount. If you look closely, he said, you can see ParkView Manor. Hanging in the hallway to the master suite, a series of photos show Rome, Budapest, London, Venice and other places where he has traveled with friends. He didn't take the photos but can point out the café where they ate or the place where they stood. e master bedroom is painted a so light color that appears to be a cross between Carolina blue and violet. Ranked #1 in the Niche.com 2019 Best Private High Schools in the Fayetteville, NC area Chromebook and iPad programs Grades 4-7 LEGO ® Robotics Team New Middle/Upper School STEAM SmartLab ® 76 percent of AP exams taken resulted in a score of 3 or higher. The 35 members of the Class of 2019 were offered more than $3.2 million in college scholarships and grants. More than $500,000 in need-based financial aid awarded annually to qualified applicants. 910.868.5131 | 3200 Cliffdale Road, Fayetteville, NC 28303 | www.fayacademy.org Fayetteville Academy Fayetteville Academy admits qualified students and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion in the administration of admissions, educational policies, financial aid, athletic programs, or other activities. Preparing students for college and beyond Fayetteville Academy Alumni: (l-r) Cam Stout, CEO/Stout Properties, Inc.; Billy West, Cumberland County District Attorney; Dickson Schaefer, Fayetteville Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine; Andrew Pennink, Branch Manager/Alpha Mortgage; Jay Wyatt, Valley Auto World Information Session for prospective students and their parents. Tuesday, July 23, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. RSVP to 910-868-5131. Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Sign Up Today with the HUMC host Discount at: http://bit.ly/2019faygls Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Sign Up Today with the HUMC host Discount at: http://bit.ly/2019faygls Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Hosted by Haymount United Methodist Church Sign Up Today with the HUMC host Discount at: http://bit.ly/2019faygls

