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Heated Debate: Are Heated Bathroom Floors Worth It?

Anyone who’s ever stepped onto a cold, hard bathroom floor will agree that it’s not a pleasant sensation. Fortunately, a bath renovation project might hold the solution to this uncomfortable problem. Today’s blog post weighs the pros and cons of installing radiant floor heating in your bathroom. (more…)

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Top 3 Home Improvement Tax Myths You Should Know About

Taxes can be very confusing, especially with all the myths and misconceptions flying around this time of year. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the top remodeling contractors in our area, discusses some tax myths you should know about. (more…)

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How Can I Update My Split-Level House?

Also known as a divided-entry house, the split-level home is genuinely American. In split-level homes, the floor levels are staggered. Typically, there are at least two sets of stairs. Because the square footage is often on the small side, you may be looking for ideas for small home renovations if you have a split-level home. With some careful planning and by working with an experienced contractor, you can make this[...]

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Triangles vs. Zones: Which Kitchen Layout Makes More Sense?

If you’re looking for kitchen remodeling options to make the room more efficient and functional, you should take a careful look at the kitchen layout. The layout determines how convenient and safe it will be for you to work in the kitchen. In terms of kitchen layout, you have two options: triangle and zones. Read on to learn more about them. (more…)

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Top 3 Ways to Save Water in the Bathroom

The average American household uses around 300 gallons of water a day, 70% (or 210 gallons) of which is used indoors. A 2016 study by the Water Research Foundation revealed that toilet usage alone makes up 24% (or 50.4 gallons) of a household’s daily water consumption. In addition, the average American spends roughly eight minutes in the shower a day, using around 17.2 gallons each time. (more…)

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How to Minimize VOCs During a Home Remodel

An old home remodel is a fantastic way to preserve historic aspects of your home and to improve its feel and look at the same time. The experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas want you to know that if you have any home renovation ideas you’d love to bring to life, we can help! (more…)

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Why Compromises Aren’t a Death Sentence for Your Kitchen Remodel

We all make compromises. Even when it comes to a kitchen renovation, there will be choices to make, some simple and some tough. Today, top-notch kitchen remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas takes a look at common home improvement compromises. (more…)

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How to Turn Your Bathroom Into a Romantic Escape

Wouldn’t you love to enjoy a spa-like bath experience in the privacy of your own home? Turn your bath space into a refuge for rest, relaxation and possibly even romance with a few simple tips. The premier home remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas explain more. (more…)

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The Top 3 Things Home Design TV Shows Gloss Over

Some homeowners have unrealistic expectations about their home remodeling project. It’s not their fault. After all, most home design reality shows make the process seem so quick and easy. As one of the top home remodeling contractors in our area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas can explain the differences between real-life remodeling and home design reality shows. (more…)

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Design Ideas to Make Your Kitchen Easier to Clean

There are so many choices you need to make when planning to remodel a kitchen. After all, your new kitchen should be as functional as it is beautiful. To help you design the best kitchen for your needs, today DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas will discuss design ideas that will make your kitchen easier to clean. (more…)

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