SHORE TO INSPIRE

Each year, Coastal Living Magazine constructs special Idea Houses in hand-selected coastal communities that represent environmental consciousness and sensitivity to shoreline preservation.  The Idea House celebrates the best in coastal home innovation, décor, and construction. Seawatch exceeds these expectations.

Nicole Hendrick, Idea Home Manager for Coastal Living described the magazine’s coveted selection with, “Over the past 10 years we have been looking at what was happening in Brunswick County. Last year we looked at Seawatch at Sunset Harbor and it was love at first sight. They have a good vision for today and for generations to come, great architecture, a commitment to using sustainable products and to protect the environment...overall, Seawatch has it all.”

The Seawatch Coastal Living Idea House is now available to own and finished its thirteen week run for open house tours in the fall of 2009. During this time money was raised from ticket proceeds to donate to the Boys & Girls Homes of North Carolina. On December 10th, members of the Idea House team presented the charitable organization with a check for $25,738.61. You can read more about this donation here or continue to view these pages for information about Seawatch at Sunset Harbor and the 2009 Coastal Living Idea House.

The 2009 Idea House is an original Cape design by Guidry-Coastal Architecture and was built by master builder Mark Saunders Luxury Homes® in the Tidal Village of Victoria. This impressive homesite is located on a beautiful bluff overlooking the peaceful tidal waters of Mercer Mill Creek and lush wildlife preserve areas. View interior and exterior images of the Seawatch or watch a video featuring the interior designer but this amazing home needs to be visited to truly appreciate its many fine details.

The Idea House is open for private showings for interested buyers. For more information call 877.732.9282 or send us your contact information online.

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