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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Quartz Countertops

When you’re having a kitchen remodel done, design experts generally recommend replacing your kitchen countertops. Fortunately, you have a wide range of options to choose from, one of which is quartz. What can you expect from quartz countertops? Our experts weigh in here about quartz countertops. (more…)

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4 Rules to Follow When Planning a Whole-Home Renovation

A home renovation can not only improve your home’s aesthetic appeal and function, but its overall value as well. When you’re having your home renovated, home remodeling experts recommend you follow a few rules to maximize your project’s results. (more…)

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6 Ways to Keep Your Home Clean During Renovations

When you’re having a home remodeling project done, one of the things that you can expect is that it’ll generate some mess around your home. However, our team members will do everything they can to keep your home clean as they work. Here are the six ways we do this during major renovations: (more…)

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Adjusting to the ‘New Normal’ in Home Remodeling

A lot of remodeling experts are predicting which home features will surge in popularity in the “new normal” following the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to learn more about the home features that we expect to be hot in the months to come. (more…)

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Tried & Tested: How We Manage Client Expectations

During a remodeling project, one of the most important choices you’ll make is your choice of remodeling contractors. You’ll want to work with a company that provides quality workmanship and great customer service, as well as a team capable of managing your expectations in a positive way. In today’s post, learn how we manage our clients’ expectations at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden. (more…)

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The Fundamentals of Designing a Home Gym

A proper home gym should be bright and energizing to motivate you to spend time there. Having a well-designed gym will not only motivate you to work out, it also helps you maximize your efforts, ensuring that you get the most out of every rep. Read on to learn more about the fundamentals of designing a home gym from the local home remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of[...]

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6 Ways to Use the Space Under Your Stairs

If you live in a small home, every inch of space counts. Unfortunately, many homeowners don’t know what to do with the space under their stairs. If you’re one of them, don’t worry! The expert remodeling contractors of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Ogden have you covered with six different ways you can use this underutilized space. (more…)

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Quick Design Tips to Brighten Up Windowless Rooms

It’s a challenge to work with a windowless room. While there are quite a few disadvantages given that there’s just no substitute for natural light, there are also a few design and optical tricks you can take advantage in a home remodeling project. (more…)

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When Does a Renovation Count as Capital Improvement?

How can you tell if a home remodeling project counts as a capital improvement to your home? Well, it isn’t as straightforward as you might think. A capital improvement is supposed to accomplish one of these three functions: increase the value of your property, extend its lifespan or repurpose it for a new function.  Permanent Additions According to the IRS, for a renovation to be classified as a capital home[...]

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Pantry Planning Basics: Do’s & Don’ts

Having a well-planned and organized kitchen pantry will make your life easier. It’s easier to clean kitchen surfaces when things are kept in the pantry and cupboards, and you might even be inspired to cook more when you can easily see what ingredients you have. One of the area’s trusted remodeling contractors shares what you should and shouldn’t do when it comes to planning a kitchen pantry. (more…)

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