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Planning Tips for a Successful Garage Conversion

Have plenty of floor space but not enough living space? A garage conversion can be a handy way of increasing the amount of living space in your home. Compared to other home additions, garage conversions can be finished within a shorter timeframe because they repurpose part of an existing structure instead of adding a new one to your home.  (more…)

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Tips on Choosing the Right White Paint

A good rule of thumb when coordinating colors is to stick to neutral shades. Unlike bolder, trendier colors, neutrals never go out of style and complement a wide variety of colors and styles. If you’re just starting to plan a color scheme, we’d recommend starting with white. (more…)

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3 Flooring Options for the Best ROI

Don’t underestimate the impact of your home’s flooring on its property value. It sets the tone for your home’s design, which is why it shouldn’t be overlooked during home renovations. What are the flooring materials that can immediately draw the attention of homebuyers and get the best return on investment?  (more…)

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Why It’s Better to Hire a Professional Kitchen Designer

Planning a kitchen remodeling project can be difficult if you’re doing it alone. There’s a lot to consider and it can be overwhelming, which is why DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Huntsville recommends hiring a professional kitchen designer to help you out. Here are some benefits you can expect from working with one. (more…)

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A Quick Guide to Modern Coastal Interior Design

If you’re planning to add a relaxed and sophisticated vibe to your home remodeling project, you might want to consider coastal home decor, especially if you’re into ocean-inspired flourishes and natural finishes with a touch of luminescent light. (more…)

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Remodeling Basics: Types of Contracts

Each home remodeling project is unique to a homeowner’s specifications. Whatever your requirements, it helps to know the types of contracts available to you. A contract can minimize risks that come with the project and ensure that it gets completed without hassle. Some of the common types of construction and remodeling contracts include: (more…)

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3 Essentials to Include in Your Remodeling Journal

If you’re planning your own home remodeling project this season, it pays to document every phase of the project. This will require more than before-and-after photos. After all, remodeling projects can easily get out of hand without careful planning and preparation. To help keep everything on track, document progress in a remodeling journal.  (more…)

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4 Design Cues to Borrow from Hotel Bathrooms

Hotel bathrooms, especially in upscale or luxury properties, offer the perfect balance between function and aesthetics. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Huntsville, one of the leading bathroom remodeling contractors in the area, shares some design cues to borrow from hotel bathrooms. (more…)

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How to Choose a Kitchen Cabinet Door Style

Much like the countertops and flooring, your cabinets take up a large portion of your kitchen design. If it’s time to switch things up in the space design-wise. How about a new style for your cabinet doors, for instance? DreamMaker of Bath & Kitchen® of Huntsville, one of the area’s trusted kitchen remodelers, shares some of the essentials to consider when picking a kitchen cabinet door style. (more…)

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How We Keep the Job Site Clean During Major Renovations

An upgraded kitchen, remodeled bathroom and other major home renovations can boost your home’s appeal, comfort and functionality. However, major projects can involve a lot of mess. One of the first things you should ask a remodeler is how they will handle the cleanup process. Here are the measures we take at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen to make sure the construction site remains clean and organized throughout the project.  (more…)

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