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What to Consider When Choosing an Interior Paint Finish

Once you’ve picked the perfect color for your home’s interior, you still have to decide on the paint finish. While there are numerous finishes to choose from, don’t pick one based on trends alone. In this blog, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas explains the details to consider when selecting an interior paint finish.  (more…)

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What to Expect When Living at Home While Remodeling

When you’re in the middle of a home remodeling project, it’s entirely possible to continue living on-site. However, there will be some challenges that come with living there as the project is done. Here are some things you should know about. (more…)

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An Overview of Neoclassical Interior Design

A tour of affluent eighteenth and nineteenth century homes in Europe and the U.S. will give you an idea of what neoclassical interior design is all about. Back then, it was a design trend that competed with Romanticism. Today’s version of neoclassical home remodeling is replete with modern touches. (more…)

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3 Home Remodeling Ideas for the Post-Pandemic Era

Since the recent pandemic hit, there has been a drastic shift in how people view work and travel, as well as basic sanitation practices. Here are a few remodeling ideas that you might consider implementing in your home. (more…)

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How We Manage Our Clients’ Expectations

Home remodeling is one of the biggest projects that any homeowner has to deal with. Here’s how DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the best local home remodeling contractors, manages clients’ expectations to make the process less stressful. (more…)

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6 Features to Consider When Working With a Windowless Room

A windowless room can look dark and drab. However, if you are remodeling this area of your home, there are plenty of ways to make it as open and airy as any room with natural light. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the top bathroom and kitchen remodelers in the area, has some valuable tips. (more…)

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Attic Conversion: Do’s & Don’ts to Keep in Mind

Converting your attic is one of the best home remodeling projects you can tackle to add precious square footage to your home. Given that an attic is dry, spacious and quiet, you have plenty of options for the space, whether it is a play area, home office or an extra bedroom for guests. To ensure the success of an attic conversion, keep in mind these do’s and don’ts. (more…)

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Everything You Need to Know About Breeze Blocks

Recent years have seen the revival of mid-century modern home design. Characterized by clean lines and a cool vibe, this style’s wide range of elements fits well with today’s more casual lifestyle and open floor plans. Among the most popular elements are “breeze blocks,” widely referred to as screen blocks. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the leading home remodeling contractors in the area, shares everything you[...]

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Creating Continuity in a Whole-Home Remodel

One of the most challenging parts of a whole-home remodel is making sure every space is tied together. A home with no continuity can feel disjointed or even uncomfortable to be in. That’s why you need to make a few key choices in terms of materials and finishes to bring cohesion to every space. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas, one of the top home remodeling contractors in the[...]

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Tips on Temporarily Moving Out During a Renovation Project

Renovation involves dust, noise and foot traffic. While this doesn’t make your home uninhabitable, staying at home during a remodel can be trying, especially for pets and small children. In this blog, the home remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Central Texas share tips on how to move out during renovation. (more…)

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