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Essential Things to Do for a Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom remodeling can be an overwhelming process, but by knowing the different steps you have to take and the various elements you have to consider, you can take a more organized approach to your project. Before requesting a bathroom quote, read through this to-do list by DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County. (more…)

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What to Avoid When Designing Your Home Office

If you're thinking of creating a dedicated workspace in your home, work closely with your home remodeler to plan every detail of your project. Your home office should help you focus better at work, so you have to avoid errors that make it less effective at boosting your productivity. Here are some common errors in home office design that you should avoid. (more…)

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Kitchen Layout Do’s & Don’ts

The kitchen is the heart of the home, which is why your kitchen renovation project should achieve a balance of function and exceptional aesthetics. The right kitchen layout is key to this. Read on to learn the basic do's and don'ts of creating a kitchen layout! (more…)

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3 Things to Prioritize When Remodeling Your Home

Whether you need to restore a damaged interior or update your space to accommodate a growing family, a home remodel needs to be carefully planned to guarantee a successful completion. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County, one of the premier "remodeling contractors near me", recommends prioritizing these things when remodeling your home. (more…)

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The Pros & Cons of a U-Shaped Kitchen

Also called a horseshoe kitchen, a U-shaped kitchen features built-in cabinetry, countertops and appliances on three sides while the fourth side is left open. While this kitchen layout is common in older homes, it does make an appearance here and there in modern homes. (more…)

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4 Bathroom Remodeling Myths, Debunked

A bathroom remodel is the perfect opportunity to design a beautiful and functional space that caters to the exact needs of the users. In this article, a bathroom contractor sheds light on four of the biggest myths about bathroom remodeling and the truth behind them. (more…)

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Considerations When Remodeling Your Attic

An attic is often used as a storage space, but it can be much more than that. If you decide to refurbish your attic, you can transform it into a gym, office, guest room and so on. In this article, interior remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County lists a few questions to ask yourself when planning to remodel your attic. (more…)

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Key Considerations for Multigenerational Home Design

Multigenerational homes are becoming more common because of factors like rising housing costs, adult children choosing to provide care for their elderly parents, and even the decreasing stigma around needing to move out when one turns 18. In today’s post, local home remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County discusses the important things to consider when designing living spaces in a multigenerational home. (more…)

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How to Adequately Light Your Kitchen Island

The kitchen island is the centerpiece of a kitchen, which makes lighting an important element of its design. In today’s post, local kitchen contractor DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County shares a quick guide on effective kitchen island lighting. (more…)

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Designers’ Favorite Paint Colors for the Bathroom

Paint can transform the look of an interior, which is why a color palette is an important part of a home remodel. The same bathroom can be a serene atmosphere or a design packed with personality, depending on the choice of colors. In today’s post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Burlington County shares some of the bathroom paint colors recommended by designers. (more…)

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