Home remodeling should never be about building a perfect-looking space you’re afraid to touch. It should be about creating rooms that work hard, feel good, and evolve with your life. At APW Flooring, our approach to home remodeling is grounded in real life — real routines, real families, real goals.
That’s why one of the first questions we ask isn’t “What color cabinets do you want?” It’s “How do you live in this space?”
In Angier homes, where kitchens often double as hombework hubs and dinner party centers, we’re seeing more requests for durable surfaces, flexible lighting, and multi-purpose islands. Homeowners in Holly Springs want kitchens that breathe — open shelving, layered lighting, and unobstructed flow that lets the whole family move easily from coffee to cleanup.
In Dunn, we’ve transformed small guest bathrooms into modern, spa-like retreats with walk-in showers, bold tile, and floating vanities that make small spaces feel twice as big. We’ve also added built-in storage towers that keep clutter hidden — because nothing ruins a good remodel like toothpaste tubes and tangled cords.
For families in Buies Creek and Willow Spring with younger children, safety and function are top priorities. Rounded countertop edges, soft-close cabinets, and vinyl tile floors that stand up to spills and playtime are not just design choices — they’re peace-of-mind investments.
In multi-generational households in Fuquay-Varina and Kipling, we’re designing in-law suites, accessible bathrooms, and open sightlines to allow grandparents and grandkids to share space comfortably. Features like wider doorways, grab bars, and curb-free showers offer accessibility without compromising style.
We also encourage our clients to think ahead. Is this your forever home? Are you planning to rent it someday? Sell in five years? Remodels should reflect long-term thinking. That means timeless materials, flexible layouts, and features that add both function and value.
One feature gaining traction in homes across Lillington and Chalybeate Springs? The “drop zone.” This transitional space — often near the garage or front door — includes benches, hooks, cubbies, and outlets to charge devices. It keeps chaos contained and makes life easier from day one.
At APW Flooring, we know that every home is as unique as its owner. That’s why our remodeling team focuses on personalized planning, quality materials, and designs that are built to last — and live in.

