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How to use your Dreamie Remodel Plan to move forward with your remodel, including hiring a contractor, architect, or other specialists.
It’s officially remodeling season. Spring and summer marks the time that many eager homeowners across the U.S. kick off ambitious home renovation projects. Even with a great remodel plan and reliable construction partners, the component that can take any remodel to the next level is quality finish and material choices. That’s why we figured we would dedicate some time curating a list of the top kitchen & bath material and finish suppliers in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The open concept is the design trend of the 21st century that is showing no signs of fading. Most of Dreamie’s kitchen projects involve some form of wall demolition and while it’s easy enough for our designers to draw up an open kitchen design, it’s a bit harder to evaluate what knocking down that wall actually entails. So we decided to do a quick Q&A with Jill Paganelli, lead designer for Dreamie, to share some of her top tips on wall removal and open concept design.
You may have noticed that the dreamie.co website has recently undergone an exciting overhaul! As part of the new web facing customer experience, the Dreamie team has also introduced a web-based customer app which provides a much more in-depth interface for Dreamie customers to interact with the Dreamie team and move even faster through the remodel design process.
From architects to engineers to contractors, here’s a list of all of the people you may need to hire to build a home addition—and how much they may cost you.
To help you understand how to design the perfect renovation for your home, we’ve put together this overview of what an architect does to design a home remodel, from schematic design to design documentation to construction documents.