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Bathroom Design Basics: Separating Wet & Dry Zones

A basic principle of bathroom design is the separation of wet and dry zones. As the names suggest, the wet zone contains the shower and tub while the dry zone contains the toilet and the bathroom vanity. Separating these two zones keeps you from tracking water all over the bathroom floor. Here are some of the features that can separate the two zones. (more…)

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Choosing the Right Cabinets for Your Bathroom

When you pursue a bathroom remodel, one of the first things you need to think of is cabinet configuration. They are integral to form and function in the room, after all. Whatever your needs and preferences, keep in mind these factors. (more…)

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Do’s & Don’ts of Designing Your Half Bath

A powder room is very convenient to have. However, it's also one of those rooms that can be tricky to decorate. In this post, home remodeling contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park shares several tips to help you design your half bath and maximize the space. (more…)

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Top Reasons Homeowners Renovate Their Bathrooms

The 2019 U.S. Houzz Bathroom Trends Study shows that homeowners aren't averse to spending money on bathroom renovation, with between $10,000 and $12,000 spent on major remodels on average. But what exactly drives people to upgrade their bathrooms? DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park lists three reasons why bathroom remodeling is an appealing project for homeowners. (more…)

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Important Bathroom Remodeling Do’s & Don’ts

While planning your bathroom remodeling project, be aware of common remodeling mistakes in order to minimize the risk of setbacks or delays. To help you get started, your local kitchen remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park has listed do’s and don’ts below.  (more…)

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Bathroom Design Considerations to Think About Before You Remodel

Bathroom renovations incorporate so many elements that it’s easy to lose sight of the small yet important things. In this blog, the bathroom remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park discuss important design considerations that should be addressed before you begin your bathroom renovation. (more…)

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Important Questions to Ask Before Renovating Your Bathroom

Depending on how well you plan and how reliable your contractor is, bathroom upgrades can be either exciting or overwhelming. In this article, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park discusses a few important questions you need to ask yourself before deciding to renovate your bathroom. (more…)

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Renovation Basics: A Bathroom Remodeling Checklist for Homeowners

No matter how small or big your bathroom is, renovating it requires thoughtful planning. There are a lot of things to consider, from the right materials to the right layout and design, and everything in between. You want to make sure that your bathroom turns out exactly the way you imagine it and, at the same time, you want it to be safe and functional. (more…)

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Top 4 Things to Consider When Building a Child-Friendly Bathroom

For adults, shower and bath time is often a time for relaxation after a long day. For kids, bath time means fun time. You can make every bath time a fun experience by ensuring that your kids’ bathroom is child-friendly. However, if the bathroom your kids are using was not originally designed to be kid-friendly, you probably need a bathroom remodel to achieve that function. (more…)

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6 Popular Bathroom Sink Styles & Their Features

Bathroom sinks come in a very wide variety of styles, so choosing a sink for your bathroom remodel can feel a bit overwhelming. Fortunately, we’re here to help. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park is the leading bathroom remodeler in our local area. In today’s article, we will discuss the most common bathroom sink styles you will encounter. (more…)

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