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Maximizing Your Bathroom Space With a Corner Tub

If you’re trying to make the most of a relatively small bathroom, a corner bathtub may just be what you need. In today’s post, local bathroom and kitchen remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville discusses how a corner bathtub can help you maximize bathroom space. (more…)

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How High Ceilings Can Change Your Home

Homes built in the early to mid-20th century typically feature low ceilings, particularly in ranch-style homes. If your home feels cramped or even claustrophobic, you may want to consider ceiling renovations as your next project. In today’s post, the local kitchen and bathroom remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville share insight on high ceilings, and how they can add spaciousness to even the smallest floor plans. (more…)

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How to Bring English Country Style Into Your Home

English Country style evokes coziness and a rustic look, with elements drawn from English country homes. The good news is you can get this style without having to relocate to the English countryside! In today’s post, the local remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville share tips on how to bring English country style into your home. (more…)

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Tips on How to Make Your Bathroom Look & Feel Cozier

Bathrooms may be mostly cold tile, but it doesn’t mean your bathroom has to look and feel cold. In today’s post, the bathroom remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville share tips on how to make your bathroom warm and welcoming. (more…)

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5 Signs a Remodeler Isn’t the Right Fit for Your Home

One of the most critical stages of planning a home remodel is finding the right contractor for the job. Often, this is also the most difficult, given that you may have to do research, check out their past work and set aside time for consultations, virtual and otherwise. (more…)

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Where to Fit Your Kitchen Pantry

One of the best things about planning where your pantry goes is that it can be made to fit with just about any part of your kitchen, which gives you more latitude on cabinetry and countertops. In today’s post, local remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville shares some tips on how to fit a pantry into your kitchen renovation plans. (more…)

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How to Keep Your Neighbors Happy During Renovations

It’s important to inform your neighbors in advance about the home or kitchen renovation you’re planning. According to a study, 29 percent of Americans cite noise—an inevitability if you’re renovating your home—as the biggest pain point with neighbors. Reaching out to them in advance will give them time to prepare.  (more…)

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How to Define Focal Points in a Room

Focal points are elements that immediately stand out and capture attention. They’re usually the architectural features in a room, but large furniture pieces or groups of items can also be used as focal points. In general, anything that can draw attention to itself can be used as a design focal point. There can even be multiple focal points in a single room.  (more…)

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Bathroom Design Trends to Watch in 2021

The bathroom is supposed to be your personal sanctuary. However, it’s often one of the smallest parts of a home, which can make it hard to unwind. If this is the case in your home, you might want to consider upgrading your bathroom to turn it into a place that’s more conducive to relaxation.  (more…)

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An Overview of the Stages of Kitchen Remodeling

An understanding of the stages of kitchen remodeling can help you make the best possible decisions in terms of design, style, quality and budget, and keep you on the right track. In this article, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville, a trusted kitchen remodeler, breaks down the basic steps of a kitchen remodel. (more…)

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