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4 Electrical Considerations for Home Renovations

Whether you’re refurbishing an older property or making modifications to your current home, it’s worth incorporating updated guidelines for lighting and electrical requirements to make sure your living space is safe from power surges, blackouts and circuit breaker tripping. Here, home renovator DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood shares four electrical considerations to keep in mind. (more…)

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Don’t Fall for These 5 Bathroom Remodeling Myths

It’s impossible to plan and complete a bathroom renovation based on misinformation. If your mind is distracted by half-truths and misconceptions, the entire home improvement process can go south rather quickly. Here, bathroom remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood explores five all-too-common myths about bathroom remodeling and the truth behind them. (more…)

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5 Ideas for Your Attic Remodel

If you are longing for extra space in your home, the perfect solution may be sitting right above your head. For many homeowners, the attic is only a room used for storage and is usually either too hot or too cold to live in. But if you make smart choices with attic remodeling, you can resolve these issues and make better use of attic space. (more…)

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How to Choose the Ideal Location for Your Home Office

Even as COVID-19 slows down and we return back to normal, the popularity of this particular home remodel continues to rise. Since a good home office should emulate your actual working environment pre-pandemic (but better!), it is essential that you execute this conversion project successfully to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (more…)

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Avoid Decision Fatigue During a Remodel With These 3 Tips

No, it’s not just you. A lot of homeowners experience fatigue or even paralysis when making major decisions during a home remodeling project. It’s completely normal and it shouldn’t deter you from improving your home for your family! So before you call your local contractor for a bathroom or kitchen quote, here are a few tips to keep in mind so that you can make confident decisions and avoid decision[...]

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Get the Look: A Mid-Century Modern Kitchen

Homeowners that are looking for a stylish kitchen that offers a bit of nostalgia can do no better than mid-century modern design. Elements of mid-century modern interior design feature clean lines, muted tones and a combination of natural and manmade materials. It also makes use of graphic shapes and vibrant colors, plus the integration of indoor and outdoor motifs. Sounds a bit complicated, doesn’t it? That’s why you need the[...]

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Finding the Perfect Sink for Your Bathroom Remodel

When it comes to choosing the right bathroom sink, you need not sacrifice form over function, and vice versa. The two are not mutually exclusive. As with most remodeling decisions, the key is to study your options and look for products that not only look great, but also work the way you want them to. An experienced bathroom contractor like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Hollywood can help you. (more…)

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3 Essentials to Build a Great Outdoor Theater

A lot of people take their blockbuster-viewing and binge-watching activities seriously, us included! Sometimes it isn’t enough to have a big-screen TV in your living room. When you want to take your viewing experience to the next level, building a great outdoor theater is definitely for you. All you need are these four essentials. (more…)

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Tips on Remodeling a Luxury Kitchen

One of the busiest rooms in the house is the kitchen. It's more than just a place to prepare meals; it can also provide a space where you and your family members can socialize. This area should not only be functional, but also beautiful. At first glance, you may think that a luxury kitchen consists of expensive appliances and materials. But while these elements are part of a luxury kitchen,[...]

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Ideas for Designing a Multigenerational Home

Due to the rising costs of housing and healthcare, many families prefer living in multigenerational homes — households that include two or more adult generations. In 2016, Pew Research found that 64 million Americans, or 20 percent of the U.S. population, live in a multigenerational home.  (more…)

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