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Ways to Keep Your Neighbors Happy During a Home Remodel

Major home improvements, such as kitchen remodeling or additions, can be loud and messy -- not just for you, but for your neighbors too. Remember that being considerate of the people around you goes a long way. Use these tips from trusted remodeling contractors to ensure your neighbors stay happy during your project.  Let Your Neighbors Know in Advance It’s polite to let your neighbors know about your upcoming remodel.[...]

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Planning the Perfect Laundry Room

If your current laundry room is dark and dreary, then doing laundry becomes an even more dreaded chore. Why not consider sprucing up your laundry room so you can get more out of it? DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a trusted interior remodel and closet design expert in the area, shares how you can plan the perfect laundry room. (more…)

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The 4 Best Countertop Options for a Traditional Kitchen

Warm, comfortable and timeless are the words that best describe a traditional kitchen. If you’re looking to incorporate this classic style, you’ll want to focus on the kitchen countertops, one of the most significant visual elements in the space. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a trusted kitchen remodeler in the area, lists some of the best countertop options for a traditional kitchen. (more…)

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A Basic Guide to Bathroom Lighting

You can spruce up a bathroom in a number of ways, from new color combinations and countertops to upgraded fixtures and tilework. Yet if you want something simple, affordable and incredibly effective, focus on improving its lighting. The premier bathroom renovation company in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, shares a quick and handy guide to bathroom lighting. (more…)

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4 Reasons to Spend Ample Time on a Remodel’s Design Phase

When talking about a home remodel, the mind usually fast-forwards to the actual construction work: that period when walls are torn down, old fixtures are removed and brand-new materials are installed. However, spending enough time on the design phase is even more important than the execution. There are many reasons for this. One of the area’s leading home renovation contractors, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, discusses them here: (more…)

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Red Flags to Look Out for When Hiring a Design/Build Company

If you’re having your home renovated, it’s rarely a good idea to tackle the job on your own. After all, inexperience puts you at risk of making mistakes that can be costly to rectify. Instead, hire a qualified design/build company to get the job done. Take note that not all home renovation contractors are created equal, and some definitely don’t have your best interests at heart. Fortunately, you can avoid[...]

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4 Ways to Survive a Kitchen Remodel With Your Sanity

A kitchen remodeling job is a significant home improvement project that can significantly disrupt your daily routine. It’s why some homeowners are reluctant to have their kitchen remodeled! However, there are a few things you can do to be able to keep some semblance of normalcy as your kitchen is being renovated. (more…)

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4 Widespread Myths About Bathroom Remodels

Whether you’ve been living in your home for a while or just bought a property, you can count on a remodel to provide you with living spaces that truly reflect your needs and wants. Remodels can do a lot to improve quality of life and make living in your home a more enjoyable experience overall.  (more…)

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4 Home Remodels That Can Affect Your Insurance Premiums

Home remodeling can be a wonderful investment, yet despite the many benefits of home remodels, some homeowners are reluctant to take the plunge because they’re afraid the improvements will negatively impact their insurance premiums. If this is a concern of yours, it pays to know exactly what kind of remodeling work could affect your insurance cost. (more…)

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Is a Kitchen Bump-Out Right for Your Home?

The average size of kitchens in American homes has grown considerably in the last few years, now ranging between 100 to 200 square feet. Despite this expansion, space is still at a premium for many modern houses. If this is your situation, you can add more floor area to your kitchen with a kitchen bump-out.  (more…)

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