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Bathroom Remodeling (5)

Choosing Cabinet Styles: Overlay vs Inset in Kitchen and Bath Remodels

When planning a kitchen or bath remodel, choosing the right cabinet style is a critical decision. The cabinets set the tone for the room and impact both functionality and aesthetics. Two popular styles to consider are overlay and inset cabinets. Understanding their differences and advantages can help you make the best choice for your home.

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Elegant Bathroom Upgrades for Your Naperville House

Upgrading your bathroom can transform it from a simple, functional area into a luxurious retreat. Elegant bathroom upgrades not only enhance aesthetics but also improve comfort and functionality. Whether you are doing a complete remodel or just making a few changes, focusing on key elements can make a significant difference.

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Popular Bathroom Vanity Colors for Your Naperville Home Remodel in 2025

Are you planning a bathroom remodel for your Naperville home in 2025? One of the most impactful changes you can make is updating your vanity color. The right shade can completely transform your bathroom, giving it a fresh and modern look. With so many color options available, it can be tough to decide which one suits your style best.

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Luxurious and Innovative: Solid Surface Walls in Your New Bathroom Remodel

In addition to sustainable materials, freestanding soaker tubs, large walk-in showers, and earthy tones that bring the outdoors in, there is one bathroom design trend gaining traction: solid surface walls, and in particular, solid quartz shower walls. Solid surface showers simply cannot be beat. There are no grout lines, no caulk, no mildew, and little to no maintenance, not to mention they are gorgeous to look at. The NKBA 2024 Bathroom Trend Report shows that over the next three years, an overwhelmingly high percentage of homeowners looking to remodel their bathrooms want large format tiles or a slab surface. While tiles remain a popular shower wall covering choice, quartz is gaining momentum since there are a number of benefits to this design choice. Let’s dive into a few.

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The Psychology of Bathroom Colors: How to Create a Relaxing Oasis

While more research is needed in order to fully understand the connection between color and mood, color theory suggests that the color scheme in your home can positively impact your mental health and well-being. So if you’re waking up in a cranky mood, it may not be the “wrong side of the bed”, but rather the color on your walls! Using color to influence your mood and behaviors is called color psychology and is a rather new science. However, there is evidence that it can help reduce stress, improve sleep, and more.

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What is a Wet Room Bathroom?

When it comes to current bathroom trends, homeowners are leaning toward clean lines, smart storage, energy-efficiency, spa-like luxury, and high-tech features. A no-fuss bathroom is one that is functional, beautiful, and easy to keep clean. In recent bathroom renovations we’re seeing an increasing demand for wet room bathrooms. A wet room bathroom is a waterproofed bathroom with a free-standing tub within the walk-in shower area at the same level as the rest of the floor, or it might offer a low-curb entrance. The water drains away through a flush drain within the shower. Typically, you’ll see the area partially or fully glass-enclosed, or you might see a half wall to provide some separation and aid with splashing.

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5 Guest Bathroom Refresh Ideas

Whether you’re hosting out-of-town guests, or your family simply needs more room to get ready, a guest bathroom can be a lifesaver, so why not make it functional and beautiful?  Bathroom renovations are one of the most sought after remodel projects, and that certainly includes half and full guest bathrooms. If your guest bathroom needs an update, consider what choices will make a big impact. There are many design changes, both big and small, that you can incorporate. Let’s take a look at 5 guest bathroom refresh ideas. Select one, two, or do them all for a complete remodel. Your options are limitless. If  you’re seeking a larger renovation, avoid costly mistakes and contact a reputable contracting company before you begin so that you can be confident in the results.

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