At Paradise Found Construction, we are grateful and honored to be trusted with the homes of our clients in Cary, Chapel Hill, Holly Springs, Apex, Raleigh, Wake Forest and beyond.
Here you have a few examples of some of the Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Attic and Basements we’ve remodeled, and some of the new Home Additions we’ve built.
Michelle and Dominic had purchased their home in Wake Forest several years earlier with the idea in mind that it would serve as a family-centric place where they could gather with extended family. Situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with large lots, it was the perfect place for them to raise and home school their 4 children.
Aging in place is widely accepted as a great alternative to institutional living. In fact, many homeowners transform their home into a safer more convenient space with an aging in place remodel. Accessibility-focused remodels or home additions rework layouts and add features that are distinctively designed to help you live a fulfilling life in your own home as you age.
The homes in Heritage Hills in Chapel Hill, NC are representative of the popularity and explosive growth of American Home Ownership that occurred during the economic expansion that followed the end of WW II.
They decided that they would retire in the home, but were aware of their need to transition to a first-floor fully accessible living environment as they aged so that they could remain in their home as long as possible...
Over the years, the deck of this large executive home had been slowly pulling away from the house. Many of the 2 ft. x 2 ft. masonry support piers had begun to sink and lean in various directions. Unfortunately, the problem wasn’t isolated to just the deck support columns. An inspection of the columns supporting the adjacent Sunroom confirmed that the same structural failures were occurring to all of them.
Keith and Amy loved their home in quiet Wake Forest neighborhood on a large corner lot on a cul-de-sac. Over time, Amy had developed allergic reactions to unknown allergens in their home. As her condition worsened, it became impossible for her to spend much time in the home, and they were forced to move out and find temporary housing accommodations.
Jesse had inherited his townhome, and had lived there for several years. His career took him to another state, and the home was unoccupied for over a year. He decided that he would not return to Raleigh and that it was time to sell.
Melissa and Steve purchased our National Award Winning Green Certified Remodeled Home. They had moved to Colorado previously to expand Business opportunities, but found that they missed being near their extended family members and Melissa’s native city and state.
The homes in Heritage Hills in Chapel Hill, NC are representative of the popularity and explosive growth of American Home Ownership that occurred during the economic expansion that followed the end of WW II. They were designed and built to foster the benefits and sense of “community”, where families could come together and share theirs and their children’s lives.
Michelle and Dominic had purchased their home in Wake Forest several years earlier with the idea in mind that it would serve as a family-centric place where they could gather with extended family. Situated in a quiet residential neighborhood with large lots, it was the perfect place for them to raise and home school their 4 children.
Angela and Gabe had recently moved into their large new Cary, NC home.
Gabe worked mostly from home, and spent a great deal of his time on the phone. They had a toddler who was often home during the day, and another addition to the family on the way!
Cecelia and Neil loved their home in Cary, NC, but felt that their Master Bath was outdated and not serving well to provide the space that they wanted. The large garden tub did not appeal to them, and took up too much floor space, making the shower enclosure feel small.
Ann Marie and Mike loved their home and their neighborhood in Holly Springs NC. They had been living there for ten years, but their Master Bath had become outdated and uninspiring. They had a large Jacuzzi garden tub that was never used and took up a lot of floor space.
Sonya and Mark contacted us because our business philosophies revolve around environmental responsibility, resource conservation, energy efficient and green solutions, and recycling. She was very interested in our relationship with Habitat For Humanity, and our commitment to donate all re-usable items that we remove from a home during a renovation.
Ursula and Jeff had lived in his home for 20 years, as as the "nest" began to empty and his available time to maintain the home lessened, he realized that it was time to sell.