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3 Kitchen Trends That Are Here to Stay

Planning a kitchen remodel? If you need help deciding which design elements to include in your contemporary kitchen remodel that won’t quickly go out of style, here are some ideas of trends that are here to stay. (more…)

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Communication 101: Tips on Working With Your DreamMaker Designer

At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, we follow a standard process that helps us ensure the satisfaction of our clients and the quality of every project that we handle. The first step in our remodeling process is the meeting between you, the client, and a DreamMaker designer. (more…)

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6 Popular Room Conversion Ideas

Many homeowners complain about not having enough space. What they don’t realize is that, more often than not, the problem isn’t so much the lack of space as it is poor utilization. Because most American homeowners buy existing houses instead of building from the ground up, mismatches between space and function are common. (more…)

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The Pros & Cons of Open Kitchens

Let’s talk open kitchens! At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, we get a lot of requests for open floor plans, especially when the client has a contemporary kitchen remodel in mind -- although this layout is also becoming increasingly popular for more traditional kitchens. (more…)

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Holiday Crunch Time: 8 Quick Bathroom Upgrades

If you’re one of the many homeowners who feel your bathroom is in need of a facelift before holiday guests arrive, have no fear! You may not have enough time for a full-on bathroom restoration, but there are still a lot of things you can do to add style and character to one of the most-used rooms in your house. (more…)

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What It Means to Be a Full-Service Interior Remodeler

At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, we believe that one of the keys to our enduring success is the fact that we’re a full-service, local remodeling company. It’s what makes it possible for us to not only maintain our high standards of quality and efficiency, but also to provide outstanding service to our customers every step of the way. (more…)

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Home for the Holidays: Is Your Kitchen Ready?

The weather is cooling, which means the holidays are fast approaching! If you will be the host for festive gatherings this year, your kitchen will definitely be in for some action. DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington, a trusted kitchen renovation company, shares some ways you can prepare your kitchen for the holidays. (more…)

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4 Questions to Ask your Local Qualified Remodeler After a Major Storm.

Preparing for a major storm is never easy. Cleaning up after one can be even more challenging. Fortunately, there are a number of free resources that homeowners can reach out to for help with answers to your most important concerns. Of the millions of questions you’ll have, we’ve narrowed down some questions and answers you should always consider before you begin rebuilding your home. 1. Where do I start the[...]

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What You Should Know About Bathroom Remodeling

Bathroom remodeling will always be one of the best home improvement projects to invest in. According to Remodeling magazine’s 2018 Cost vs. Value Report, a bathroom remodel completed in the South Atlantic region (including North Carolina) amplifies a home’s resale value and returns more than 73 percent of the cost on average. Depending on where you live, the return may be even higher. (more…)

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Adding On: The Benefits of Home Additions

Home room additions are a great way to transform your home in more ways than one. This project lets you make expand your home’s floor space and make the most of your lot. Ultimately, home additions give you the opportunity to provide yourself and your family with the amenities and space that are necessary for improved comfort and functionality. Read on as we take a quick look at the basics[...]

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