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Category: Home Remodeling

Remodeling Your Home All At Once vs. Room by Room

Major home renovations involve a lot of time, energy and money. If you plan on remodeling your kitchen, bedroom or bathroom, be prepared to be inconvenienced for a certain amount of time. Due to this inconvenience, many homeowners wonder if they should renovate their home in one fell swoop or break the process up. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park, a kitchen and bathroom renovations expert, discusses the pros[...]

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Understanding Home Office Design Basics

Working from home offers a unique opportunity to combine comfort and efficiency. However, if your home office is not properly designed, your productivity can easily suffer. A home office that’s too noisy or too cluttered can impede your ability to get things done. To avoid this, you’ll need to consider a lot of factors. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park, a trusted home remodeling contractor, explains what you need[...]

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How to Design a Shared Kids’ Bedroom

When it comes to kids, a shared bedroom can be tricky terrain to navigate. The good news is that a shared bedroom between two (or more) kids is a feat that can be successfully pulled off with strategic planning. In this article, interior remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park® gives tips on designing a shared kids’ bedroom. (more…)

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Should You Move Out or Remodel?

Times change and so do your priorities as a homeowner. Should the time come when you feel that your current residence no longer caters to your needs, you have two options: either move out or remodel your home. But how do you determine which move is best for you and your family? In observance of National Home Improvement Month, home renovation company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Orland Park makes[...]

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Should You Move Out During a Remodeling Project?

Deciding to remodel your home is a major decision. However, the decision-making doesn’t end there. As the homeowner, you’ll encounter a plethora of questions that need answers. A majority of these questions involve matters of style and design, such as the type of countertop you prefer or which architectural theme best suits your lifestyle. However, some concerns that need to be addressed have less to do with aesthetics and more[...]

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Modernizing the Classic Farmhouse Style

When you think of the classic farmhouse style, you often think of trademark features such as wooden furniture and vintage accessories. This style has been around for decades and is often considered outdated, despite its major influence on the interior design scene. Yet if you’re considering the farmhouse style for your next home remodeling project, you can totally put your own spin on it. (more…)

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Home Remodeling Etiquette & Security Concerns

Remodeling projects generally follow a certain set of rules, including whether to leave your keys with your kitchen or bathroom remodeler. Other questions like, “Should I feed workers, or at least bring them water and snacks?” are also part of the equation. These unspoken rules go beyond contracts and agreements, and the answers are often dependent on the relationship between the homeowner and the remodeler. (more…)

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What to Expect During a Remodel & How to Manage Remodeling Stress

A home remodeling project is a milestone. However, milestones can be as overwhelming as they are exciting—and your very own remodeling project is no exception. Needless to say, remodeling your home will come with challenges and stressors that you should be prepared to deal with. (more…)

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Getting on the Healthy Home Bandwagon

When it comes to home remodeling, the top priority is almost always comfort. And while homeowners and contractors alike are right in prioritizing comfort, there’s one other essential aspect that tends to be taken for granted: health. (more…)

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How Can I Make My Renovation Work for a Split-Level Home?

Split-level homes are based on Frank Lloyd Wright’s Arts and Crafts design, a very simple, comfortable and open style. Also known as divided-entry homes, they became popular in the 1940s and 1950s, when demand for suburban housing was high but the lots which were available to build on were shrinking in size. That’s why split-level homes generally tend to be small in square footage. (more…)

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