Blog
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Crafting the Perfect Addition
Building a good addition to an existing house is challenging. The goal is to give the appearance that the addition has always been there. Just some of the many considerations for building an addition are tying into the existing roofline, window type and placement, addressing proper drainage, matching siding/finishes, setbacks, and meeting impervious surface regulations. […]
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Creative Expression
Crafts are the passion of this homeowner. However, the room being used for this hobby (the former dining room) was not set up to handle all the supplies, books, and projects. As part of a larger renovation, Wood Wise made big improvements to the craft room by closing off a rarely-used door and building floor-to-ceiling […]
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Welcome the New
The old kitchen had served this family well but it was definitely time for a makeover. Wood Wise designer Kathy Walker worked with the homeowners to improve the kitchen arrangement for better efficiency. She accompanied them to area showrooms to give experienced advice through the selection process. Project manager Ben Toney brought it to life […]
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Enjoying It More
Spending relaxing time outdoors was limited for these homeowners. Although the yard was beautiful, their existing deck was not inviting and too hot in the summer. Wood Wise was called in to design and build an outdoor living space that would enable them to enjoy their outside time more. With a sloping lot, the challenge […]
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Elegance
Master bathrooms are the last place we visit before bed and the first room we see in the morning. Creating a space that lifts our spirits is important for our well-being. These homeowners understood that principle and asked Wood Wise to help create a place of beauty. Wood Wise designer Kathy Walker presented options for […]
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Meeting the Goal
The goal of this North Raleigh kitchen remodel was to create more space with a better arrangement. A big island was a must for homework, meals, and entertaining. WW designer Kathy Walker offered a design option that expands the kitchen by removing the wall to the dining room. Floor-to-ceiling cabinets offer both increased and more […]
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Serving Well
Sheltering-in-place brought out this unsolicited email from a past client: “Since the work that you did on our kitchen 5 years ago, we have been pleased, we’ve enjoyed it – how it works and how it looks. Now that we are having 21 meals a week at home, I am even more impressed with just […]
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Ready for the Future
1980’s two-story homes abound in Raleigh. This popular design generally features 4 main rooms on the first floor (living room, dining room, family room, and kitchen) and 4 bedrooms upstairs. However, the individual first floor rooms are often closed off and have narrow doorways that create traffic jams. Today’s families are looking for more relaxed […]
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The Path to Good Design
How does Wood Wise’s design phase work? WW designer Kathy Walker has refined this essential part a good remodeling project and taken it to a new level of ease for the homeowner. Regardless of whether the clients are wanting a new kitchen, master suite, or outdoor living area, the same steps are taken to develop […]
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Missing the Routine
What are you missing most during this time of sheltering in place? Going to a restaurant? Leisurely shopping? Even things that seemed challenging like the morning rush out the door sound appealing right now. When the busy times return of getting lunches ready, breakfast for children, gathering books and belongings, and jumping in the car, […]











