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2020 Bathroom Design Trends to Watch For

The start of the year is peak season for many bathroom renovation companies. It’s also the time when new trends begin to surface. Understanding these trends can give your own bathroom remodeling goals a solid direction.  (more…)

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A Guide to Choosing Bathroom Fixtures

Bathroom fixtures partly define your bathroom’s design and, thanks to a wide selection of options, it is possible to achieve virtually any look that you want for your bathroom. In this blog, bathroom remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler shares a quick guide on how to choose bathroom fixtures. (more…)

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Key Considerations When Planning Bathrooms for Various Users

When designing a bathroom, you must consider who will use it and the functions it will perform. As one of the leading bathroom and kitchen remodeling contractors in the area, we at DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler recommend you take these things into consideration when planning bathrooms for family members of various ages. A Bath Built for Two Most master bathrooms are designed with two users in mind. You[...]

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Budgeting for a Bathroom Remodel

Remodeling a bathroom is sometimes done in conjunction with a bigger renovation project, such as a kitchen remodel, leaving the bathroom to receive less attention and a smaller portion of the remodeling budget. However, cutting corners on your bathroom budget can lead to problems in the future. Our experts explain how to budget better when remodeling a bathroom. (more…)

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Tile Materials Suitable for Bathrooms

When it comes to bathroom floors, ceramic, vinyl and porcelain come to mind first. Any bathroom remodeler worth his salt will tell you these are the options that are most practical, making them highly popular among homeowners the world over. There are other options, however, and we break down your choices here. (more…)

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3 Tips for Surviving a One-Bathroom Home

The experience of having to share a bathroom with multiple family members can range from a simple inconvenience to downright meltdown-inducing. Unfortunately, unless you’re ready to do a custom bathroom remodel, there’s no getting around sharing this space. Here’s how you can survive living in a one-bathroom home! (more…)

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Your Guide to Building an (Almost) Indestructible Bathroom

No other room in your home is subjected to as much use as your bathroom. After all, the average American (regardless of gender) spends about eight minutes in the shower everyday, and that’s just for a quick rinse. Needless to say, the bathroom takes a substantial beating and should be built to withstand heavy use. This post from bathroom remodeling company DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Tyler discusses the sturdiest materials[...]

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Is a Double Vanity the Right Choice for Your Bathroom?

One of the most common decisions couples have to make during a master bathroom remodel is whether or not to get a double vanity. You should think carefully before making this choice. As with any design decision, there are pros and cons to installing a double vanity. (more…)

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Bathroom Ideas for People Who Hate Cleaning

Considering what we put them through each day, our bathroom sinks, showers, tubs and toilets deserve the best cleaning attention. Planning to renovate your bath soon? Now is your chance to create your personal oasis and cut down on that less-than-glamorous bathroom cleaning to-do list. (more…)

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Universal Bathroom Design 101

It is a common notion that universal design bathrooms are only for families or households with elderly or physically limited members. However, this isn’t the whole truth. Universal design refers to bathroom design that accommodates all users, no matter their age or physical abilities. Universal design is for everyone! (more…)

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