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Why You Need to Set Aside Contingency Funds When Renovating

When preparing a budget for your interior home remodeling project, it’s important to set aside contingency funds for unforeseen expenses. What are the different hidden costs that may pop over the course of a remodeling project?  (more…)

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The Advantages of a Winter Remodel

Summer and spring are the best times to pursue an exterior or interior renovation, but a winter remodel has its benefits as well. Today, we take a closer look at some of these benefits. (more…)

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A Primer on Building In-Law Suites

Not sure if an in-law suite is worth the investment? Our interior remodeling contractors at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison compiled this quick primer on in-law suites to help you decide. Here are the things you need to know. (more…)

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5 Questions to Ask Before Approving a Remodeling Quote

Asking for remodeling quotes from interior remodeling contractors is part of the budget-planning process. But how can you tell if a remodeling quote is a good one? By going through the details of each quote. Here are the questions you should ask before approving a remodeling quote:  1. Is There a Detailed Breakdown of the Renovation Costs? Lump sums aren’t good enough and, in some cases, are a potential red[...]

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Choosing the Right White Paint for a Room

If you’re planning a new color scheme for an interior renovation, you may want to start with white—it’s an essential color that’s found in practically all homes. How do you choose the right white paint for your room?  (more…)

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Understanding the Roles of Your Renovation Team Members

An interior home remodeling project isn’t a one-man job. Having a professional team handling the undertaking ensures that you will get great results. It’s important to know the function of each member of your remodeling team so you know who to contact with specific concerns and how to make the most of their skills. In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison explains the functions of each renovation team[...]

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Pros & Cons of Waterfall Countertops

In the kitchen remodeling industry, waterfall countertops are becoming the next big trend. Are waterfall countertops worthy of all the hype? In today’s post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison discusses their pros and cons. Pros Visual Appeal - It’s undeniable that waterfall countertops will be an eye-catching feature in your kitchen. If you want a focal point to add to your kitchen, then a waterfall countertop is a great[...]

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DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen Featured on Wisconsin Women!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen was excited to be interviewed by Wisconsin Women who featured our owner, Michal Neckar, on their show in early September! You can see the full interview here and learn more about what makes DreamMaker unique when it comes to remodeling. In the interview Michal discusses the types of remodeling DreamMaker specializes in (including kitchen, bathroom, basement, home office & more!), as well as explains our one[...]

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How to Plan an Energy-Efficient Home Addition Project

Home additions give you a great degree of flexibility since you have the opportunity to incorporate features from the ground up. In today’s post, the interior home remodeling experts at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison share how you can plan an energy-efficient home addition project. (more…)

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4 Factors That Can Delay Home Remodeling Jobs

During the course of an interior home remodeling project, there’s a slight chance that you can run into inconveniences that will delay progress. Some of these cannot be avoided, while others can be taken care of as long as you work with the right home remodeler. In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Madison discusses four things that can delay your home remodeling project. Poor Weather Conditions Whether you’re[...]

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