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How to Set Up the Perfect Home Office Space

More and more people are shifting to a permanent work-from-home setup, whether by choice or as a way to adapt to our “new normal.” While it’s true that you can plug in your laptop at the dining table or set up shop in your bedroom, nothing beats a designated workspace. After all, you still need a healthy boundary between your work and home life. (more…)

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Kitchen Planning Rules Savvy Homeowners Should Follow

A successful kitchen remodeling project starts with a carefully laid-out plan. It pays to be mindful of details and to take the time to determine the right budget for your project. That’s the closest you can come to guaranteeing that the results will match what you envisioned from the beginning. Let’s take a look at a few key kitchen planning rules every savvy homeowner should follow. (more…)

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A Quick Guide to Planning Wet Rooms

A wet room is an open bathroom without a division between the shower area and the rest of the space. The shower space usually has a half or full glass door and the same flooring as the entire room. In short, it’s a waterproof, open space without raised portions or steps. If you want to have a more luxurious and spa-like bathroom, then consider investing in a wet room.  (more…)

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Common Renovation Terms Homeowners Should Know

You may have heard your remodeling contractor mention terms that you’re not familiar with. This is a common experience for homeowners who are remodeling for the first time. By learning common renovation terms, it will be easier to work with your remodeler.  (more…)

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DreamMaker Virtual Modified Process

Many of our neighbors are wanting to know how they can work with us during this time. Some are asking how they can work with us virtually to start their remodeling journey. Others are wanting to know how they will transition from virtual design review and talk about construction start dates. To make it as easy as possible for you to learn how you can still work with DreamMaker during[...]

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Ways to Get the Rustic Chic Look in Your Home

Rustic chic style leans away from structured, conventional styles of the past. If it’s your first time to use this style, designing and decorating can be overwhelming. This is one reason to hire an experienced interior remodeling contractor. Here are tips to help you achieve the rustic chic look.   (more…)

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The Pros & Cons of Wall-Mounted Toilets

When homeowners discuss toilets with their bathroom remodelers, most automatically think about floor-mounted models. After all, it is the kind of toilet that everyone has. Recently, however, wall-mounted toilets have been gaining in popularity. (more…)

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Movable Furniture vs. Built-Ins: The Pros & Cons

When it comes to furniture, you might be surprised to learn from an interior remodeling expert that you can choose between two varieties: movable furniture and built-ins. It’s in your best interest to learn about the advantages and disadvantages of both options. (more…)

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5 Benefits of Sustainable Building Materials

A home improvement project is a significant investment, so it’s understandable for homeowners to want the best materials for the project. Recently, sustainable building materials have been catching the attention of homeowners for interior remodeling. Here are the benefits that you can get if you use sustainable building materials to remodel your home. (more…)

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Maintaining Continuity in Interior Design

In interior design, whether for a personal space like a bedroom or a function-focused area like kitchen remodeling, the objective is usually to create features that make your home unique and interesting. Unfortunately, homeowners who work toward this goal often end up with disconnected design across several rooms, leaving their interior looking like a collage of multiple motifs and styles. (more…)

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