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  • Confident Style

    Confident Style

    Half baths are the perfect place to flex your edgier style. A bold countertop, sink, paint color, or wallpaper can add an unexpected swag to your home’s look. Check out these statement half bath remodels:

     

  • 2022 Remodeling Awards

    2022 Remodeling Awards

    The Remodelers Council of the Wake-Raleigh Home Builders Association sponsors a competition for its members. Remodelers across the area enter their finest projects to be named best in their categories. Wood Wise entered several projects. Judges inspected the homes to check the quality of the construction and studied the design “before” and “after.”

    The competition was tough but Wood Wise walked away with two winners: Best Outdoor Living and Best Room Renovation. It’s an honor to be recognized by peer professionals. But an even bigger honor is being chosen by our homeowners to improve their homes.

    2022 Best Outdoor Living

    2022 Best Room Renovation

    Remodeling Awards

    Program

    Hank Wall, President of Wood Wise Design & Remodeling

    Kathy Walker: Designer

     

  • Appealing Additions

    Appealing Additions

    One of the biggest challenges in remodeling is to build an addition that fits smoothly with the home. How to connect to various roof lines, designing around existing second floor windows, and the best entry to the house, are just some of the pieces of the puzzle that need to be worked out.

    Wood Wise has thirty-two years of experience at designing and building additions. Creating spaces that do not have the obvious “addition” look is key. From master suite additions to two-story multi-space additions to sunrooms, we have created new spaces for homeowners that look as if they have always been there.

    before

    Here are some other examples of Wood Wise additions that show careful thought and design:

    examples of home additions

  • South by Southwest

    South by Southwest

    Sunrooms are a popular choice for area homeowners to enjoy their backyards year-round. These Raleigh homeowners had that goal in mind when they contacted Wood Wise to convert a seldom-used patio into this beautiful heated and cooled space. After living in New Mexico and loving that region’s distinctive look, they wanted the new room to have a Southwest influence. The kiva fireplace instantly gives off that Pueblo vibe. Additional touches such as the wood shakes on the wall, ceiling beams, and distressed tile floors add to the adobe style.

    kiva fireplace

    shakes on the wall with ceiling beamsdistressed tile floors

  • Maximum Impact

    Maximum Impact

    As part of a larger remodeling project involving a significant outdoor living space, some impactful changes were also made to the kitchen. Perimeter cabinets remained but were painted a clean white. The old angled style tiered island was replaced with an updated one-level island. The new island features a cast iron farm sink, quartz countertop, and seating for four. The existing pantry was moved to open up the space to the family room. Strategic changes in this kitchen have resulted in a total new look.

    modernized island

    new seating in kitchen

     

    before kitchen remodel

     

     

  • A Better Way

    A Better Way

    This Raleigh home originally had a tiered deck with a hot tub. It was large but lived small with chopped up seating areas. It was also rarely used for lack of protection from the hot sun. They wanted something better but couldn’t figure out what to do.

    Wood Wise designed a porch that fits smoothly with the converging roof lines and placement of the two second-story windows. The floor is beautiful pressure-treated tongue & groove pine and the ceiling is painted ply-bead. Velux skylights keep the area light and bright. The stone fireplace is the focal point – along with the wonderful views of the backyard.

    The result is a better outdoor living space that provides plenty of room for gatherings and is protected from the elements. It has become the main living area for this family, which is exactly what they wanted.

    fireplace on screened in porch

    improved outdoor living

    rear view of deck and screened porch

    before

  • Rare Sighting

    Rare Sighting

    When Hank Wall started Wood Wise in 1990, he was wearing a tool belt, picking up materials, and actively building the projects he designed. Thirty-two years later, he is letting his trusted staff take over the construction end of things while he focuses on designing projects and running the business.

    So it was a rare sight to see Hank up on a ladder at a client’s house. So rare that one of our subcontractors took this photo as everyone stood around and marveled. He was measuring the roof pitch for accuracy in his design drawings. Two steps up on the ladder was as far as he needed to be.

    Hank may not spend much time working on the construction sites, but you can be assured that his extensive remodeling knowledge and wisdom influence the building of every Wood Wise project. From design conception to finished renovation, top quality and excellence are the hallmarks of a Wood Wise remodel.

    Wood Wise president Hank Wall was recently sighted on a ladder at one of our jobs!

  • Enjoying the View

    Enjoying the View

    This brick ranch received a full Wood Wise renovation for the kitchen and laundry rooms along with replacing the old deck with a sunroom. This large remodel called for a new layout and plenty of clever design.

    One part of the project involved removing the existing breakfast room bay window. New glass doors now open to a light-filled room with large windows and skylights. The ceiling is stained beadboard with porcelain tile on the floor. The new room makes the most of the beautiful wooded views behind the home.

    The sunroom is flush with the interior floors making for a smooth transition.

     

    The old bay window and door opened up to the existing deck.
    Breakfast room bay window “before”
  • Clean Cooking

    Clean Cooking

    Adding a fully vented hood over a cooktop transforms the kitchen in both form and function. Prior to this full renovation, this kitchen had the standard microwave with ductless venting over the cooktop. Wood Wise designer Kathy Walker worked with the homeowners to design the new layout which includes KraftMaid cabinets with a KraftMaid rustic alder hood, to match the new island. The contrast of the wood against the warm white perimeter cabinets creates a beautiful focal point for the kitchen. Full ventilation of the hood to the outside makes cooking cleaner and leaves fewer lingering odors. The LED hood lights are easily adjustable to fit any task.

    The rustic alder hood makes a striking statement in this new kitchen.

    Standard Microwave with Ductless Venting

     

     

  • Home Gym Wonder

    Home Gym Wonder

    The desire to exercise conveniently at home was the driving force behind this new home gym. A windowless portion of the basement was changed into a bright space with plenty of recessed lighting and floor-to-ceiling mirrors. LVT sturdy flooring and the latest exercise equipment make it the perfect place to work out. Clever storage choices keep necessary items tidy between sessions.

    Expanded Storage and Floor Space

    New Home Gym

    Before