Sea Swept Design is a residential home design and remodeling company that is based in the town of Kitty Hawk, and which specializes in creating attractive and custom home designs for both year-round OBX residences as well as investment vacation rental homes. Recognizing that the design of a home is instrumental in determining the overall success of a building project, this company combines expertise and dedicated customer service to launch a satisfying building experience that meets and exceeds all expectations from the ground up.
The company is spearheaded by Jeff Sawyer, an Outer Banks architect who has worked with local firms and building companies since landing in the area in 1984. With this backbone of decades of knowledge on the current and future home market, clients can expect both timeless and innovative designs that take advantage of the local natural landscape, and which can withstand the Outer Banks elements. Whether a property owner envisions a vacation rental home that will generate plenty of interest and income, or a second or primary residence that lives up to their lifelong dreams of living on the Outer Banks, clients of all varieties can count on the years of dedicated service and expertise that the experts at Sea Swept Design provide.
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