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The Best Countertops for a Low-Maintenance Kitchen

As you plan out your kitchen renovation project, you are probably looking for a countertop material that won’t require much maintenance. Fortunately, there are many options available to you. Here are our recommendations for the best low-maintenance countertops. (more…)

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How the DreamMaker Team Minimizes Change Orders

Change orders can delay your timeline and cause an increase in your original bathroom or kitchen estimate. With proper planning and a dependable contractor, you can reduce the likelihood of unexpected changes to your project. Read on to find out what the DreamMaker team does to minimize the need for change orders.  (more…)

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Why Choose Appliances First When Remodeling a Kitchen

Kitchen remodeling involves many decisions, such as choosing a countertop material, cabinet colors and the room’s layout. It can be challenging to determine where to start, but you should not feel overwhelmed as long as you are working with a reliable home renovator. Experts recommend beginning with appliances. Here are reasons to prioritize appliances before other kitchen design decisions.  (more…)

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Is It Time for a Bathroom Remodel?

The bathroom is one of the most used spaces in your home. The needs of your family will change over the years, making it necessary to modify this room. It could also be that there are features you don’t use anymore, and you want to make better use of your space. A bathroom renovation expert suggests asking yourself these essential questions to help you determine if it is time to[...]

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Designing a Shared Bedroom for Kids: 3 Tips to Keep in Mind

Housing two personalities in one room isn’t always easy but it’s completely doable, especially with some help from the right remodeler. To help you get started, here are a few shared bedroom design ideas to keep in mind. Give Each Child Their Own Space While kids may not value privacy in the same way that adults do, they too benefit from having a space of their own. The simplest way[...]

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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. The numbers are clear:[...]

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Flooring That Will Make Your Pets Happy

When you’re a pet owner, one of the most often considered home remodels is looking for and installing pet-friendly flooring. But how do you know what to look for?  Pet owners would easily answer: resistance to scratches and damage, pet traction and pet comfort. All These are the most important qualities to keep in mind as you shop around for different flooring options. One of the biggest concerns pet owners need to[...]

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Kitchen Cabinets or Open Shelves?

Upper cabinets or not? How about open shelves? Or what about nothing at all? Let’s take a quick look at the options. Upper Cabinets Pros: Upper cabinets can do a lot to conceal unorganized dishes and kitchenware. If you haven’t got the time nor inclination to keep your wares in order, this is most likely the way to go. With cabinetry, your kitchen can be made to look clean and[...]

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Wallpaper Dos 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. The Dos 1. Do start small. If it’s your first time experimenting with wallpaper, try hanging it on a small space such as behind a bookshelf, recess or alcove. The wallpaper will add more depth[...]

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How Big Should Kitchen Countertops Be?

Kitchen remodeling contractors all agree that planning a kitchen involves a lot of thought — particularly when it comes to ensuring proper measurements to provide sufficient workspace. Guidelines developed by the National Kitchen and Bath Association offer a few suggestions as a solution to this dilemma. Sizing Countertops At least 158 inches is considered by the NKBA to be just the right amount of countertop frontage to allow for unhampered food[...]

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