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What You Need to Know About Pantry Planning

While the pantry is an essential part of the kitchen, it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves. Your pantry isn’t simply for storing food. You can also use it to contain small appliances and kitchen tools. A well-designed pantry will prevent your kitchen from becoming cluttered and make your space more enjoyable to use. Today, our trusted kitchen contractors share things to keep in mind when planning your kitchen[...]

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What’s Holding You Back From Remodeling Your Home?

It’s normal to feel anxious about renovating your home. With the help of a reliable interior remodeling contractor, you can ease some of these feelings and finally start improving your space!  (more…)

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4 Fears That Prevent Homeowners From Remodeling

Home remodeling projects are significant, which is why some homeowners take years to decide to move forward with their remodeling plans. Apart from that, some homeowners also experience a few fears at the thought of remodeling their home. These include: (more…)

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3 Types of Homeowner-Remodelers

When you’re having a home remodeling project done, it’s understandable to want to get involved as much as possible ... or not. In fact, there are many different approaches homeowners take to the process. Learn about them here to determine what kind of homeowner-remodeler you might be! (more…)

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Breeze Blocks: Everything You Need to Know

You may not know what they are called, but it’s likely that you’ve seen breeze blocks. According to remodeling contractors, breeze blocks are stacked cinder blocks that were a staple in exteriors built during the 1950s and 1960s. Their primary purpose is to create a mosaic or other pattern that can increase a home’s aesthetic appeal while letting in fresh air without sacrificing privacy. Apart from that, they also provide[...]

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5 Things You Need to Do After a Remodeling Project

After months of planning and weeks of inconvenience, your home remodeling plans have finally come to fruition. However, that doesn’t mean that the work is over -- there are still a few things you’ll need to take care of. Today, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Reno discusses six things you need to do after you remodel your home. (more…)

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Design Briefs: What They Are & What They Should Contain

When it comes to home remodeling projects, one of the things you’ll need to have on hand to make the project a success is the design brief. This is a guide created with the intention of creating a vision for the final product while ensuring you don’t go over your budget.  (more…)

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5 Old-School Trends Making a Comeback in 2020

It may surprise some homeowners to learn that some of the latest “new” design trends aren’t new at all. Rather, they’re old-school ones making a return. More specifically, trends from the 1970s and onward are steadily regaining popularity. A few retro trends making a comeback in 2020 include: Read mor

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Our Grand Opening!

On December 5, 2019, we officially opened our doors!  We had a grand celebration and ribbon cutting ceremony, attended by Reno/Sparks Chamber of Commerce, Z Line Kitchen and Bath, Dal Tile, Cambria, and many other friends and partners.  Our goal is to offer Reno area homeowners the opportunity to completely transform their home from the inside-out, with the assistance of qualified, trustworthy remodel experts.   What Sets DreamMaker Bath &[...]

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Could Your Kitchen Benefit From a Second Sink?

Out of all the modifications that you can do to your kitchen, a second sink likely ranks low on the list of must-haves. However, a second sink is still a kitchen remodeling decision worth considering, minor or otherwise. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Reno can help you determine whether a second kitchen sink is a good idea by considering the following factors. (more…)

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