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Kitchen Remodeling Trends for 2023

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  The time has come. You're going to remodel your kitchen this year, for real this time. You have your Instagram likes and Pinboards. Then reality sets in there are so many possibilities that it might be challenging to decide which path to choose when designing your kitchen. Thank goodness, we have a few specialists here at Coco Design who know exactly what's hot, what's not, and what's next. 1. Whites are becoming warmer Years-long favorites like greys and chilly tones are beginning to fade. Warmer colour schemes are becoming more prevalent, and whites are not exempt from this trend. These cosier white hues look stunning with the natural wood hoods, stone worktops, and warm metals' earthy tones. When you add a little warmth to the traditional all-white kitchen, it becomes a little softer and cosier while yet maintaining that classic charm that will keep it looking good for years. 2. Wood is celebrated With a waterfall edge island and blue backsplash tile, the kit...

5 Tips For Hiring A Bathroom Remodeling Contractor

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  Your quality of life and your property's value can be immediately affected by remodeling your bathroom. If the work is done effectively, it will lighten the space, increase utility, and increase the home's resale value by up to 67% of the project's cost. This will be an expenditure you'll want to consider carefully since a moderate bathroom renovation often costs $10,000. And selecting the best Evanston bathroom remodeling contractor is the first step in the process. A good contractor excels in planning, problem-solving, and project management. They work to comprehend your vision before organizing a group of competent specialists to carry out your bathroom remodel concept inside the predetermined timeline and price range. Some contracting firms can provide in-house architecture or design services if you haven't yet developed your idea. 1. Begin with a precise strategy Spend some time organizing your thoughts before speaking with a contractor. Write out your proje...