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Do’s & Don’ts When Designing a Tile Backsplash

Designing a kitchen backsplash is often a fun project for many homeowners because it offers an opportunity to be extra creative and add flair to a kitchen space. There are so many options when it comes to tile backsplash design! Today, kitchen remodeling expert DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler has some tips to help you navigate the tile backsplash design process. (more…)

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Common Building Code Violations During Remodels

Building codes are crucial to home remodeling projects. By promoting safety and uniformity, these rules help ensure the success of your project. Nevertheless, it's not uncommon for building code violations to occur, especially during home remodels. In this post, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler takes a look at some of the building code violations that can happen when remodeling homes and how you can avoid them. (more…)

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Your Guide to Designing a Sustainable Bathroom

The bathroom is often one of the easiest places to start making eco-friendly changes. From zero-waste shampoo bars to reduced water usage, there are many simple things that you can do to make this space environmentally friendly. If you want to take it up a notch, plan your bathroom remodeling project with sustainability in mind. Typically, an eco-friendly bathroom design aims to use sustainable materials, minimize water usage, keep indoor[...]

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Attic Conversion Do’s & Don’ts

Your attic space has a lot of potential. If you need more space for your growing family, you don’t need to look any further. Compared to an addition, an attic conversion is a more cost-effective way to expand your living area. This home remodeling project can also increase the marketability of your home if you’re considering selling it in the future. Here are the do’s and don’ts of attic conversion. [...]

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Freestanding vs. Built-In Kitchen Appliances

Choosing kitchen appliances is not an easy task, especially with all the options available today. One of the biggest decisions you have to make is to choose between freestanding and built-in units.  (more…)

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Making the Most of Your Empty Nest

If your kids are off to college or have moved into their own place, you may not know what to do with that spare bedroom. While some parents choose to downsize to a smaller home at this point, you may prefer to stay in your current house. In this case, extra square footage gives you a lot of possibilities. Let a trusted home remodeling contractor offer some remodeling ideas for[...]

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DreamMaker Virtual Modified Process

Many of our neighbors are wanting to know how they can work with us during this time. Some are asking how they can work with us virtually to start their remodeling journey. Others are wanting to know how they will transition from virtual design review and talk about construction start dates. To make it as easy as possible for you to learn how you can still work with DreamMaker during[...]

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Wall-Mounted Toilets: Their Pros & Cons

If you are planning a bathroom remodeling project, it’s likely that you’re also thinking about changing out toilets. The good news is you have many options on the market to choose from. One of these options is the wall-mounted toilet, which is becoming more popular among homeowners. (more…)

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Built-Ins vs. Movable Furniture: A Quick Comparison

When it comes to home furniture, you might be surprised to learn from your home remodeling contractor that you actually have two choices: built-ins and movable furniture. Learning about the pros and cons will help you choose between the two furniture types.  (more…)

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6 Benefits of Using Sustainable Materials for Your Home

While there are many materials on the market to suit your home remodeling needs, sustainable materials are steadily gaining in popularity due to their various benefits. (more…)

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