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April 2017 - Dogwood Issue

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CityViewNC.com | 33 We believe our clients are meant to achieve financial independence, to prosper, and to pursue their passions. Here, you'll find award-winning financial solutions and support from local teams that give you the individual attention you and your goals deserve. Personal Banking Business Banking Lending Mortgage Services Wealth Management* Insurance Services* An independent bank only answers to one thing: You. LOCALFIRSTBANK.COM To learn more visit FAYETTEVILLE | 2939 VILLAGE DR., FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28305 | 910-829-0254 *Securities and insurance products are offered through INFINEX INVESTMENTS INC., Member FINRA/SIPC. INFINEX INVESTMENTS INC. and FB Wealth Management, a division of First Bank, are affiliated entities. Investment and Insurance Products are: Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC. NMLS# 474504. Not FDIC Insured Not Bank Guaranteed May Lose Value Not Guaranteed by any Government Agency Not a Bank Deposit portrait by Mary Tucker Southerland. Whimsical elements of interest, like a brass cricket box on a formal side table and polka dot taper candles in an ornate candelabrum, enliven the space and create a lightheartedness found throughout the home. Dining e dining room is a testament to quintessential southern hospitality—a table for eight, her great- grandmother's gleaming silver service and Lauren's wedding crystal. Hints of greenery, topiaries and an abundant, blooming table arrangement breathe life into the room. Lauren isn't intimidated by bold color, and she balances it tastefully. Classic white wainscoting bolsters her favorite paint color, Begonia, a bright coral by Sherwin Williams. "I always paint the dining room this color," said Lauren of their two previous homes in Fayetteville. "I love it." Kitchen ough the home was built 26 years ago, it was immaculately maintained, which simplified many facets of a traditional remodel. While some jobs proved arduous (wallpaper removal took two weeks), many areas of the home required only fresh paint and fixtures, like the kitchen cabinets. New granite countertops, a grey glass subway tile backsplash and freshly-sanded hardwood floors give the kitchen a look reminiscent of new construction. Lauren soened the clean, cool lines of the kitchen with custom Asian- inspired drapery in the breakfast nook. A bay window overlooks the picturesque back yard where, at dusk, twinkling white lights begin to illuminate the shrubbery and lawn. "We put them out in December, but

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