Now that the holidays are drawing near, you might be thinking of making some quick updates to your home. Fortunately, there are a few simple projects you can tackle now that will make your home guest-ready. It’s also important that you work with a contractor who will be upfront about timelines and expectations as opposed to one who will rush you into decisions you might regret later on.
Today, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Elizabethtown, one of the top kitchen and bathroom remodeling contractors in the area, shares some easy remodeling projects you might be able to finish in time for the holidays.
Interior Painting
This is perhaps the easiest and least costly home renovation project you can tackle before the holidays. With a fresh coat of paint on your walls, you update your home’s style and make it look and feel new. Depending on how large your space is, you can finish this project in a day or two.
Bathroom Updates
You can often finish a bathroom remodel on a tight deadline, especially if you are only replacing some of your current bathroom fixtures. A reputable remodeler can help you determine how long this will take based on the size of the space and other important particulars. Rely on the contractor’s expertise as you work on the project’s budget and schedule.
Kitchen Updates
It can take a month or so to complete a major kitchen renovation, but certain kitchen updates can be accomplished in less time. Updating the backsplash, upgrading your faucet and lighting fixtures, and adding a banquette to your dining area are some examples.
Let’s Start a Conversation!
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Elizabethtown is a leading choice when it comes to kitchen and bathroom renovations. We use a distinctive, full-service approach to carry out remodeling projects, regardless of size and scope, and we will do our best to minimize any disruption to your home. Call us at (717) 298-3830 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment for an introductory consultation. We serve residents of Elizabethtown, PA, and many other communities.