CityView Magazine

April 2020v2

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/1229832

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 32 of 67

Cit yV iewN C.co m | 31 for sale. Leclair's has become a go-to place for socializing with friends and for checking out cool items. Friends have also enlisted Leclair's help in decorating their own places, which brought him to this home in the Kingsford subdivision. e home will be on the market as soon as Leclair finishes staging the inside, a practice designed to show off the home's best qualities. His friend Jennifer Lockhart, who owns Elevate Real Estate, will be listing the house, and another friend, Rebecca Fowler Lillich, will be the listing agent. Inspired by the home's saltwater swimming pool and large palm trees, he's decided to give the home a rather mellow vibe. "It's kind of a California-style bun- galow with mid-century décor mixed with some classic pieces," he said. Best of all, many of the pieces Leclair is using will go to help others, since he purchased them at e Restore Warehouse on Forsyth Street. Restore's executive director, Bill McMillan, presides over a bustling business centered on reselling items that others donate. Proceeds go to local nonprofit organizations such as Operation Inasmuch, Fayetteville Urban Ministry and the Salvation Army. Established as a joint venture of Fayetteville Urban Ministry and Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity in 1999, the Restore Warehouse held a 20th anniversary celebration on March 17. Leclair decided to give the home a mellow vibe. Many of the pieces he is using will go to help others, since he purchased them at The Restore Warehouse on Forsyth Street. Patrick Leclair and assistant Malia Tyner created a soothing home office retreat. Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. And by Appointment 2706 Bragg Boulevard, Fayetteville 910-483-2375 themillendstore.org FABRIC for LIFE Explore a world of exquisite textiles, trims & wallpapers. Specializing in custom draperies, pillows, bedding & more.... ART NATURE BE INSPIRED LAUGHTER WHIMSY LOVE JOY MILL END THE STORE E s t . 1 9 3 6 "Creativity is intelligence having fun." Albert Einstein "The home should be the treasure chest of living." Le Corbusier Now, more than ever, these threads of wisdom define the warp and weft of our new realities. We are honored to continue to serve the needs of our community.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of CityView Magazine - April 2020v2