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3 Home Renovations in Response to the Pandemic



Many homeowners are busy planning home renovations to improve the homes they own and help them better cope with the current pandemic. If you share these goals, here are some of the renovations you might want to consider.

Mudroom

Perhaps the most popular home improvement in light of the COVID-19 pandemic is the mudroom. This is a small room that serves as a staging area prior to entering the main living area. You can leave your shoes and outerwear in the mudroom, wash your hands and disinfect. When the pandemic comes to an end, a mudroom will still be an effective way to prevent the spread of viruses and germs.

Home Office

While many people have done some home remodeling in the past to create their own home office, more people are now considering it because they either believe the pandemic has led to the “new normal” or they think working in an office will no longer be as important as before. Many employees will choose to continue working at home if it’s an option.

Smart Toilets

While smart toilets and bidets are already common in European and Asian countries, they are not as common in the U.S. Many homeowners are learning more about these great additions to the bathroom since they can reduce the need for toilet paper — a scarce commodity during a pandemic. Bidets and smart toilets also help reduce the spread of germs, something that’s at the forefront of our fight against the coronavirus and other diseases.

Design Your Dream Home With DreamMaker

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Huntsville is an interior remodeling contractor that can help you make renovations to adjust to any need. Start a conversation with us today by calling (256) 203-9451. We serve homeowners in Madison, New Hope, Harvest, Hazel Green and many other communities.

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