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6 Things to Consider With Garage Conversion

Transforming an unused garage into a bedroom, den, outdoor kitchen or game room can greatly improve your home’s value and functionality, as well as your overall quality of life. Garage conversion is also much more cost-efficient than building a new addition. However, there are still things to carefully consider if you want to get it right. (more…)

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Wallpaper Do’s and Don’ts

Are you considering updating your walls with wallpaper? We can’t blame you. Wallpaper offers a quick and cost-efficient way to personalize walls. However, it can also work against you if you’re not careful during the application. (more…)

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Remodeling Projects to Tackle During National Home Remodeling Month

May is designated National Home Remodeling Month because many homeowners finally get started on their home improvement plans at this time of the year. If you are one of the homeowners who is ready to invest in increasing your home’s beauty, functionality, comfort and value, here are some of the projects you might want to prioritize. (more…)

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Chef-Inspired Ideas to Make Your Kitchen More Efficient

If you spend a lot of time cooking for your family and guests, then it’s a good idea to improve your kitchen’s design. You can use workflow and organization ideas from professional restaurants to make cooking in your kitchen quicker and more convenient. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, a trusted kitchen renovation company, explains more. (more…)

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Contractors & Homeowners Weigh In on Remodeling Etiquette

A surprisingly large number of homeowners are confused about home improvement etiquette. That’s why The Bath Outlet conducted a survey to shed some light on contractor and homeowner expectations during a remodeling project. In this article, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, a home remodeling expert, discusses the survey results and focuses on issues related to security and home access. We’ll also give some tips to help you work with[...]

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Heated Debate: Are Heated Bathroom Floors Worth It?

Anyone who’s ever stepped onto a cold, hard bathroom floor will agree that it’s not a pleasant sensation. Fortunately, a bath renovation project might hold the solution to this uncomfortable problem. Today’s blog post weighs the pros and cons of installing radiant floor heating in your bathroom. (more…)

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Top 3 Home Improvement Tax Myths You Should Know About

Taxes can be very confusing, especially with all the myths and misconceptions flying around this time of year. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the top remodeling contractors in our area, discusses some tax myths you should know about. (more…)

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How Can I Update My Split-Level House?

Also known as a divided-entry house, the split-level home is genuinely American. In split-level homes, the floor levels are staggered. Typically, there are at least two sets of stairs. Because the square footage is often on the small side, you may be looking for ideas for small home renovations if you have a split-level home. With some careful planning and by working with an experienced contractor, you can make this[...]

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Triangles vs. Zones: Which Kitchen Layout Makes More Sense?

If you’re looking for kitchen remodeling options to make the room more efficient and functional, you should take a careful look at the kitchen layout. The layout determines how convenient and safe it will be for you to work in the kitchen. In terms of kitchen layout, you have two options: triangle and zones. Read on to learn more about them. (more…)

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Top 3 Ways to Save Water in the Bathroom

The average American household uses around 300 gallons of water a day, 70% (or 210 gallons) of which is used indoors. A 2016 study by the Water Research Foundation revealed that toilet usage alone makes up 24% (or 50.4 gallons) of a household’s daily water consumption. In addition, the average American spends roughly eight minutes in the shower a day, using around 17.2 gallons each time. (more…)

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