Manitoba Home Décor and Renovations - OCT/NOV 2010

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TY PENNINGTON’S CANADIAN DEBUT IN A SMALL SPACE OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2010 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 5 MANITOBA EDITION | FREE 2010 RENOMARK AWARDS lives large Designer Yanic Simard

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TY PENNINGTON’SCANADIAN DEBUT

IN A SMALL SPACE

OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2010VOLUME 12 ISSUE 5

MANITOBA EDITION | FREE

2010 RENOMARK

AWARDS

MAXIMIZEYOURDESIGN

SMALL CHANGESBIG DIFFERENCE

IN A SMALL SPACEIN A SMALL SPACElives largeDesigner

Yanic Simard

MB Reno 10-2010.indd 1 10/8/10 8:09:11 PM

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hire aprofessionalrenovator.

Do it right…

It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 70 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL member for your next renovation. The MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL is affiliated with the Canadian Renovators’ Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Choosing a professional renovator

This issue’s participating members:

For a complete list of Member Contractors call 925-2560 Or visit our website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca

CanadianHome Builders’Association

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Ph: 663-3818 Fax: 272-3301

Ph: 237-4294 Fax: 235-1120

Ph: 779-6900 Fax: 779-6969

Ph. 474-2334 Fax 453-0639

Ph. 233-8687 www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph: 895-0265 Fax: 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com

CERTIFIED MASTER RENOVATOR

Ph. 953-3002 www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 982-2930 www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 228-3303 www.sakcon.ca Ph: 257-1445 www.southwynhomes.ca Ph. 415-6116 www.ssgnotion.com

hire aprofessionalrenovator.

Do it right…

It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 70 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL member for your next renovation. The MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL is affiliated with the Canadian Renovators’ Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Choosing a professional renovator

This issue’s participating members:

For a complete list of Member Contractors call 925-2560 Or visit our website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca

CanadianHome Builders’Association

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Ph: 663-3818 Fax: 272-3301

Ph: 237-4294 Fax: 235-1120

Ph: 779-6900 Fax: 779-6969

Ph. 474-2334 Fax 453-0639

Ph. 233-8687 www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph: 895-0265 Fax: 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com

CERTIFIED MASTER RENOVATOR

Ph. 953-3002 www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 982-2930 www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 228-3303 www.sakcon.ca Ph: 257-1445 www.southwynhomes.ca Ph. 415-6116 www.ssgnotion.com

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hire aprofessionalrenovator.

Do it right…

It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 70 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL member for your next renovation. The MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL is affiliated with the Canadian Renovators’ Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Choosing a professional renovator

This issue’s participating members:

For a complete list of Member Contractors call 925-2560 Or visit our website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca

CanadianHome Builders’Association

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Ph: 663-3818 Fax: 272-3301

Ph: 237-4294 Fax: 235-1120

Ph: 779-6900 Fax: 779-6969

Ph. 474-2334 Fax 453-0639

Ph. 233-8687 www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph: 895-0265 Fax: 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com

CERTIFIED MASTER RENOVATOR

Ph. 953-3002 www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 982-2930 www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 228-3303 www.sakcon.ca Ph: 257-1445 www.southwynhomes.ca Ph. 415-6116 www.ssgnotion.com

hire aprofessionalrenovator.

Do it right…

It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 70 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL member for your next renovation. The MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL is affiliated with the Canadian Renovators’ Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Choosing a professional renovator

This issue’s participating members:

For a complete list of Member Contractors call 925-2560 Or visit our website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca

CanadianHome Builders’Association

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Ph: 663-3818 Fax: 272-3301

Ph: 237-4294 Fax: 235-1120

Ph: 779-6900 Fax: 779-6969

Ph. 474-2334 Fax 453-0639

Ph. 233-8687 www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph: 895-0265 Fax: 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com

CERTIFIED MASTER RENOVATOR

Ph. 953-3002 www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 982-2930 www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 228-3303 www.sakcon.ca Ph: 257-1445 www.southwynhomes.ca Ph. 415-6116 www.ssgnotion.com

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INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical applica-tion that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy effi ciency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

© 2010 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas. ™ Trademark of Hunter Douglas.

INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Traversed ™

With Vertiglide™

Tiered ™

Architella ®

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical application that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy efficiency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

© 2010 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas. ™ Trademark of Hunter Douglas.

INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Traversed ™

With Vertiglide™

Tiered ™

Architella ®

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical application that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy efficiency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

Blind Master1743 Portage AveWinnipeg MB204-697-4857

Blind Ambitions895 Century StWinnipeg MB204-982-4880

Glenwood Draperies & Interiors Ltd509 St. Mary’s RdWinnipeg MB204-233-8956

Marcel’s Drapery & BlindsWinnipeg [email protected]

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Kitchens • Bathrooms • Rec Rooms • Additions 1740 St. James St. • p.779-6900 • f. 779-6969www.allcanadianrenovations.ca

GOLD AWARD Winning Contractor *GOLD KITCHEN 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008/2009 *SILVER KITCHEN 2007 * GOLD LOWER LEVEL 2007/2008/2009 *SILVER LOWER LEVEL 2007 *GOLD ADDITIONS 2009 * GOLD EXTERIORS 2007/2008 *GOLD BATHROOM 2008/2009

35 YEARS

Craftsmanship and Integrity

MB Reno 10-2010.indd 4 10/8/10 4:55:55 PM

INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical applica-tion that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy effi ciency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

© 2010 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas. ™ Trademark of Hunter Douglas.

INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Traversed ™

With Vertiglide™

Tiered ™

Architella ®

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical application that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy efficiency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

© 2010 Hunter Douglas. ® Registered trademark of Hunter Douglas. ™ Trademark of Hunter Douglas.

INTRODUCING TWO NEW ROOM SOLUTIONS

Traversed ™

With Vertiglide™

Tiered ™

Architella ®

Enhanced Energy Efficiency

Vignette® Traversed™ with Vertiglide™, a vertical application that can be combined with all Vignette styles and design options, provides the perfect solution for the entire home.

Combine the beauty of Vignette Modern Roman Shades with the enhanced energy efficiency of the NEW Tiered™ Architella® design.

Stop by or call today to see what’s new in the Vignette product line.

Blind Master1743 Portage AveWinnipeg MB204-697-4857

Blind Ambitions895 Century StWinnipeg MB204-982-4880

Glenwood Draperies & Interiors Ltd509 St. Mary’s RdWinnipeg MB204-233-8956

Marcel’s Drapery & BlindsWinnipeg [email protected]

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Rec Rooms • Additions 1740 St. James St. • p.779-6900 • f. 779-6969www.allcanadianrenovations.ca

GOLD AWARD Winning Contractor *GOLD KITCHEN 2004/2005/2006/2007/2008/2009 *SILVER KITCHEN 2007 * GOLD LOWER LEVEL 2007/2008/2009 *SILVER LOWER LEVEL 2007 *GOLD ADDITIONS 2009 * GOLD EXTERIORS 2007/2008 *GOLD BATHROOM 2008/2009

35 YEARS

Craftsmanship and Integrity

MB Reno 10-2010.indd 5 10/8/10 4:56:22 PM

• COMMERCIAL • HOSPITALITY • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • RESIDENTIAL • INSURANCE ICC CERTIFIED

• BUILDER • MULTI FAMILY

THE FLOOR SHOW

CERA

MIC

• TILE • L

AMINATES

CARPET • VINYL • HARDWOOD

1042 Waverley Street Phone (204) 956-9720

www.thefl oorshow.caSTORE HOURS: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday,

Thursday open late until 8:00 pm, Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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CLEAN, ‘GREEN’AND CONTEMPORARYKitchen recipe for successful design

RENOVATION MONTH KICKS OFF

2010 RENOMARK RENOVATION AWARDS

A HUNDRED YEARS YOUNGA Centenarian kitchen in Wolseley

AN INTERVIEW WITH TY PENNINGTON

AUTUMN IS HERE AND WITH THAT COMES TIME MANAGEMENT

NU-LIFE KITCHENSChanging the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

F E A T U R E

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COZY QUARTERSDesigner Yanic Simard reveals how he lives large in a small space

10C O V E R S T O R Y

VOLUME 12 ISSUE 05

OCT/NOV 2010

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Lydia Mcnutt

Lynn Fenwick, B.I.D

Margaret Anne Fehr

Stephen Dupuis

Hellen Buttigieg

Photos by Michal Tomaszewski

Photography by michael roberts, Courtesy of A&S Homes

Photography by Duality Photographic

Photography by chronic creative

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D E P A R T M E N T S

GETTING THAT SHOW HOME LOOK

CHARACTER HOMES25 years of building success

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERSAward-winning ways for thisright-sized company

IN THEDESIGN LOOP

CRAFTLINE COUNTERTOPSNew Showroom opens at 1500Regent Avenue

CLOSET WORKSWith style & ease

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WHAT’S NEWNew and innovative productsfor your home

SMARTSHOPPERExclusive discounts and deals for our readers!

FALL MAINTENANCEProtect your home & your investment.

URBAN TRENDSNew hearth products

WHAT’S NEW FORHOT TUBS!

T I P S & T R I C K S

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50

6466

FALL MAINTENANCE

Protect your home & your investment.

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• COMMERCIAL • HOSPITALITY • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT • RESIDENTIAL • INSURANCE ICC CERTIFIED

• BUILDER • MULTI FAMILY

THE FLOOR SHOW

CERA

MIC

• TILE • L

AMINATES

CARPET • VINYL • HARDWOOD

1042 Waverley Street Phone (204) 956-9720

www.thefl oorshow.caSTORE HOURS: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday,

Thursday open late until 8:00 pm, Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

oct - nov 2010 | renovations Home Improvement & DesIgn | 7

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08 EDITOR’S NOTE

CLEAN, ‘GREEN’AND CONTEMPORARYKitchen recipe for successful design

RENOVATION MONTH KICKS OFF

2010 RENOMARK RENOVATION AWARDS

A HUNDRED YEARS YOUNGA Centenarian kitchen in Wolseley

AN INTERVIEW WITH TY PENNINGTON

AUTUMN IS HERE AND WITH THAT COMES TIME MANAGEMENT

NU-LIFE KITCHENSChanging the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

F e a t U r e

16

202542525862

COZY QUARTERSDesigner Yanic Simard reveals how he lives large in a small space

10C o v e r s t o r Y

VOLUME 12 ISSUE 05

OCT/NOV 2010

10

Lydia Mcnutt

Lynn Fenwick, B.I.D

Margaret Anne Fehr

Stephen Dupuis

Hellen Buttigieg

Photos by Michal Tomaszewski

Photography by michael roberts, Courtesy of A&S Homes

Photography by Duality Photographic

Photography by chronic creative

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D e P a r t M e n t s

GETTING THAT SHOW HOME LOOK

CHARACTER HOMES25 years of building success

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERSAward-winning ways for thisright-sized company

IN THEDESIGN LOOP

CRAFTLINE COUNTERTOPSNew Showroom opens at 1500Regent Avenue

CLOSET WORKSWith style & ease

1422364854

68

WHAT’S NEWNew and innovative productsfor your home

SMARTSHOPPERExclusive discounts and deals for our readers!

FALL MAINTENANCEProtect your home & your investment.

URBAN TRENDSNew hearth products

WHAT’S NEW FORHOT TUBS!

t i P s & t r i C K s

39

56

50

6466

FALL MAINTENANCE

Protect your home & your investment.

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Winnipeg’s 1st Renovated Display Home

With our personal Design & Build System, we will work withyou and help to make your wishes come true.

Winnipeg’s 1st Renovated Display Home will be opening late February.

Call our office for details.

TRANSFORMATIONS

855 MAR ION STREET · W INN IPEG 237 -4294 · CHARACTER_HOMES@MTS .NET

IMAGINAT ION · DES IGN · COMFORT

FORSALESOLD

AFTER

BEFORE

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

eDitor’s note eDitor’s note

Inspiration for home design and décor is more diverse than ever before. Technology, the environment, and cultural elements are all inf luencing today’s design trends. With an almost endless variety of products to choose from, designers and renovators are able to grant just about any home design wish.

Home Décor and Renovations magazine has been busy probing the market to bring you the latest in home design and décor. If you are having trouble finding the products, colours, and styles that you connect with, try tearing out pages from magazines such as the one in your hand, and build a design portfolio. We strongly recommend working with professional designers and renovators to complete your projects. They will ask questions to draw you out and will appreciate looking through your design portfolio.

An increasing number of home design and décor decisions are being made based on environmental impact. Homeowners want to ensure that what goes into their homes and how their homes are designed are as green as possible. However, buyer beware. Every product these days seems to have a green label on it, whether it really is or not. Due diligence is required.

Our cover feature focuses on making the biggest impact on a smallspace. In many parts of the world the square footage of homes is considerably smaller than in North America. Living in limited space has created a need to design highly efficient, multi-purpose rooms. A small living room quickly transforms into an office, a home theatre, a library, a storage area, and a dining room. With an increasing emphasis on smaller, more energy efficient homes, we can learn much from cultures that have already been living this way for many years.

If you are looking for professional design advice call the renovators, designers and suppliers you see advertised in this issue. They are trustworthy, experienced and will ensure that you receive the renovation of your dreams.

MerLYn MintY, eDItor

viCe PresiDent, nationaL reaL estate

Jacqueline Hill

eDitor-in-CHieF

Susan Legge

eDitor/aCCoUnt eXeCUtive

Merlyn Minty 949.6416

art DireCtor

Sarah Jang

saLes ManaGer

Conni Robinson

aCCoUnt eXeCUtives

Kim Smith 949.6801Jacqueline Hues 949.6408

nationaL aCCoUnt eXeCUtives

Bill Wolch NATIONAL SALES DIRECTORMaureen O’Byrne NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGERNATIONAL INQUIRIES CALL (416) 784-5200 EXT. 3349

ProDUCtion ManaGer

Sandro Curro

ProDUCtion Co-orDinator/GraPHiC DesiGner

Mohammad Haidarpour

GraPHiC DesiGners

Deanne LoftAngelo Praturlon

PHotoGraPHY

Chronic Creative, Duality Photographic, Michael Roberts, Michal Tomaszewski

ContriBUtors

Hellen Buttigieg, Stephen Dupuis, Margaret Anne Fehr, Lynn Fenwick B.I.D, Jason Lawrence, Lydia McNutt

DistriBUtion

Via Home Delivery & Free Pick-up Newsstands

DistriBUtion LoCations

Selected Assiniboine, Cambrian, Vantis and Steinbach Credit Unions, Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Royal, TD and Scotia banks, McDaimid Lumber Stores, Safeway, Sobey’s, Dakota Family Foods, Charleswood Do-It Centre, ICI Paint Stores. 65 new yellow street box locations which includes all stand aloneTim Horton’s locations.

RENOVATIONS, HOME IMPROVEMENT & DESIGN magazine is published by Trader Corporation located at Unit G -1749 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 1H9. Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public. ©2010 Trader Corporation.

We’D LiKe to Hear FroM YoURenovations Magazine welcomes yourcomments, questions, stories and suggestions!

HOMEBASE MEDIAUnit G -1749 Ellice Ave.Winnipeg, MB R3H 1H9Merlyn [email protected]

interesteD in aDvertisinG?Please direct all sales or distribution inquiries to Merlyn Minty at 204.949.6416 or via e-mail at: [email protected]

Merlyn Minty

OCT/NOV 2010Volume 12 Issue 05

STYLE INSPIRATION

MB Reno 10-2010.indd 8 10/8/10 4:57:51 PM

Winnipeg’s 1st Renovated Display Home

With our personal Design & Build System, we will work withyou and help to make your wishes come true.

Winnipeg’s 1st Renovated Display Home will be opening late February.

Call our office for details.

TRANSFORMATIONS

855 MAR ION STREET · W INN IPEG 237 -4294 · CHARACTER_HOMES@MTS .NET

IMAGINAT ION · DES IGN · COMFORT

FORSALESOLD

AFTER

BEFORE

BEFORE

AFTER

BEFORE

AFTER

EDITOR’S NOTE EDITOR’S NOTE

Inspiration for home design and décor is more diverse than ever before. Technology, the environment, and cultural elements are all inf luencing today’s design trends. With an almost endless variety of products to choose from, designers and renovators are able to grant just about any home design wish.

Home Décor and Renovations magazine has been busy probing the market to bring you the latest in home design and décor. If you are having trouble finding the products, colours, and styles that you connect with, try tearing out pages from magazines such as the one in your hand, and build a design portfolio. We strongly recommend working with professional designers and renovators to complete your projects. They will ask questions to draw you out and will appreciate looking through your design portfolio.

An increasing number of home design and décor decisions are being made based on environmental impact. Homeowners want to ensure that what goes into their homes and how their homes are designed are as green as possible. However, buyer beware. Every product these days seems to have a green label on it, whether it really is or not. Due diligence is required.

Our cover feature focuses on making the biggest impact on a smallspace. In many parts of the world the square footage of homes is considerably smaller than in North America. Living in limited space has created a need to design highly efficient, multi-purpose rooms. A small living room quickly transforms into an office, a home theatre, a library, a storage area, and a dining room. With an increasing emphasis on smaller, more energy efficient homes, we can learn much from cultures that have already been living this way for many years.

If you are looking for professional design advice call the renovators, designers and suppliers you see advertised in this issue. They are trustworthy, experienced and will ensure that you receive the renovation of your dreams.

MERLYN MINTY, EDITOR

VICE PRESIDENT, NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

Jacqueline Hill

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Susan Legge

EDITOR/ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Merlyn Minty 949.6416

ART DIRECTOR

Sarah Jang

SALES MANAGER

Conni Robinson

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES

Kim Smith 949.6801Jacqueline Hues 949.6408

NATIONAL ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES

Bill Wolch NATIONAL SALES DIRECTORMaureen O’Byrne NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGERNATIONAL INQUIRIES CALL (416) 784-5200 EXT. 3349

PRODUCTION MANAGER

Sandro Curro

PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR/GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Mohammad Haidarpour

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Deanne LoftAngelo Praturlon

PHOTOGRAPHY

Chronic Creative, Duality Photographic, Michael Roberts, Michal Tomaszewski

CONTRIBUTORS

Hellen Buttigieg, Stephen Dupuis, Margaret Anne Fehr, Lynn Fenwick B.I.D, Jason Lawrence, Lydia McNutt

DISTRIBUTION

Via Home Delivery & Free Pick-up Newsstands

DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS

Selected Assiniboine, Cambrian, Vantis and Steinbach Credit Unions, Bank of Montreal, CIBC, Royal, TD and Scotia banks, McDaimid Lumber Stores, Safeway, Sobey’s, Dakota Family Foods, Charleswood Do-It Centre, ICI Paint Stores. 65 new yellow street box locations which includes all stand aloneTim Horton’s locations.

RENOVATIONS, HOME IMPROVEMENT & DESIGN magazine is published by Trader Corporation located at Unit G -1749 Ellice Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3H 1H9. Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Renovations, Home Improvement & Design magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public. ©2010 Trader Corporation.

WE’D LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOURenovations Magazine welcomes yourcomments, questions, stories and suggestions!

HOMEBASE MEDIAUnit G -1749 Ellice Ave.Winnipeg, MB R3H 1H9Merlyn [email protected]

INTERESTED IN ADVERTISING?Please direct all sales or distribution inquiries to Merlyn Minty at 204.949.6416 or via e-mail at: [email protected]

Merlyn Minty

OCT/NOV 2010Volume 12 Issue 05

STYLE INSPIRATION

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COVER S TORY

the old adage is true, good things do come in small packages! Case in point, designer Yanic Simard’s impeccably decorated 640-sq.-� . two-bedroom Victorian home in Toronto. While many people think bigger is be� er

when it comes to owning real estate, Yanic saw the immediate potential in this cosy gem and set out to prove that he can live large in a small space.

“Choosing a house with a good frame is key when wanting to design a space that feels bigger than it actually is,” says Simard.

� e quaint house he chose boasts large appeal with 10- and 11-� . vaulted ceilings, eight-� . doors and oversized baseboards, elements that helped kick-start his overall design inspiration. When it came

to establishing the � ow of the house, Yanic’s eclectic style shines throughout the space with mid-century design elements mixed with antique, Art Deco and ’70s in� uences. A sophisticated colour pale� e of black, white and grey accented with hues of mossy green, brown and baby blue and unexpected hits of gold and chrome mixed in creates a truly interesting dynamic.

Of course, one of the biggest challenges when decorating and living in a smaller space is storage. Simard insists that storage throughout every room is essential to keeping a chic abode. So he came up with creative solutions to maximize space in his small quarters. Solutions such as a polished chrome armoire in the den/guest room, that works as a stylish piece and can also accommodate

Q UA R T E R Scozy

DESIGNER YANIC SIMARD REVEALSHOW HE LIVES LARGE IN A SMALL SPACE

BY SARA DUCK PHOTOS BY BRANDON BARRE

PICTURED

WALLS in Simard’s signature paintcolour Classic Grey by Benjamin Moore. Visit benjaminmoore.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE LEFT

DRAPES by Drapica.Visit drapica.com; SOFA BED by Re-Wrap Custom Upholstery. Visit rewrap.ca; CUSTOM LAMINATE FOLDING SCREEN byAbet Laminati. Visit abetlaminati.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT

TEXTILES throughout the home by Robert Allen. Visit robertallendesign.com

COVER S TORY

the old adage is true, good things do come in small packages! Case in point, designer Yanic Simard’s impeccably decorated 640-sq.-� . two-bedroom Victorian home in Toronto. While many people think bigger is be� er

when it comes to owning real estate, Yanic saw the immediate potential in this cosy gem and set out to prove that he can live large in a small space.

“Choosing a house with a good frame is key when wanting to design a space that feels bigger than it actually is,” says Simard.

� e quaint house he chose boasts large appeal with 10- and 11-� . vaulted ceilings, eight-� . doors and oversized baseboards, elements that helped kick-start his overall design inspiration. When it came

to establishing the � ow of the house, Yanic’s eclectic style shines throughout the space with mid-century design elements mixed with antique, Art Deco and ’70s in� uences. A sophisticated colour pale� e of black, white and grey accented with hues of mossy green, brown and baby blue and unexpected hits of gold and chrome mixed in creates a truly interesting dynamic.

Of course, one of the biggest challenges when decorating and living in a smaller space is storage. Simard insists that storage throughout every room is essential to keeping a chic abode. So he came up with creative solutions to maximize space in his small quarters. Solutions such as a polished chrome armoire in the den/guest room, that works as a stylish piece and can also accommodate

Q UA R T E R Scozy

DESIGNER YANIC SIMARD REVEALSHOW HE LIVES LARGE IN A SMALL SPACE

BY SARA DUCK PHOTOS BY BRANDON BARRE

PICTURED

WALLS in Simard’s signature paintcolour Classic Grey by Benjamin Moore. Visit benjaminmoore.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE LEFT

DRAPES by Drapica.Visit drapica.com; SOFA BED by Re-Wrap Custom Upholstery. Visit rewrap.ca; CUSTOM LAMINATE FOLDING SCREEN byAbet Laminati. Visit abetlaminati.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT

TEXTILES throughout the home by Robert Allen. Visit robertallendesign.com

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COVER S TORY

the old adage is true, good things do come in small packages! Case in point, designer Yanic Simard’s impeccably decorated 640-sq.-� . two-bedroom Victorian home in Toronto. While many people think bigger is be� er

when it comes to owning real estate, Yanic saw the immediate potential in this cosy gem and set out to prove that he can live large in a small space.

“Choosing a house with a good frame is key when wanting to design a space that feels bigger than it actually is,” says Simard.

� e quaint house he chose boasts large appeal with 10- and 11-� . vaulted ceilings, eight-� . doors and oversized baseboards, elements that helped kick-start his overall design inspiration. When it came

to establishing the � ow of the house, Yanic’s eclectic style shines throughout the space with mid-century design elements mixed with antique, Art Deco and ’70s in� uences. A sophisticated colour pale� e of black, white and grey accented with hues of mossy green, brown and baby blue and unexpected hits of gold and chrome mixed in creates a truly interesting dynamic.

Of course, one of the biggest challenges when decorating and living in a smaller space is storage. Simard insists that storage throughout every room is essential to keeping a chic abode. So he came up with creative solutions to maximize space in his small quarters. Solutions such as a polished chrome armoire in the den/guest room, that works as a stylish piece and can also accommodate

Q UA R T E R Scozy

DESIGNER YANIC SIMARD REVEALSHOW HE LIVES LARGE IN A SMALL SPACE

BY SARA DUCK PHOTOS BY BRANDON BARRE

PICTURED

WALLS in Simard’s signature paintcolour Classic Grey by Benjamin Moore. Visit benjaminmoore.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE LEFT

DRAPES by Drapica.Visit drapica.com; SOFA BED by Re-Wrap Custom Upholstery. Visit rewrap.ca; CUSTOM LAMINATE FOLDING SCREEN byAbet Laminati. Visit abetlaminati.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT

TEXTILES throughout the home by Robert Allen. Visit robertallendesign.com

COVER S TORY

the old adage is true, good things do come in small packages! Case in point, designer Yanic Simard’s impeccably decorated 640-sq.-� . two-bedroom Victorian home in Toronto. While many people think bigger is be� er

when it comes to owning real estate, Yanic saw the immediate potential in this cosy gem and set out to prove that he can live large in a small space.

“Choosing a house with a good frame is key when wanting to design a space that feels bigger than it actually is,” says Simard.

� e quaint house he chose boasts large appeal with 10- and 11-� . vaulted ceilings, eight-� . doors and oversized baseboards, elements that helped kick-start his overall design inspiration. When it came

to establishing the � ow of the house, Yanic’s eclectic style shines throughout the space with mid-century design elements mixed with antique, Art Deco and ’70s in� uences. A sophisticated colour pale� e of black, white and grey accented with hues of mossy green, brown and baby blue and unexpected hits of gold and chrome mixed in creates a truly interesting dynamic.

Of course, one of the biggest challenges when decorating and living in a smaller space is storage. Simard insists that storage throughout every room is essential to keeping a chic abode. So he came up with creative solutions to maximize space in his small quarters. Solutions such as a polished chrome armoire in the den/guest room, that works as a stylish piece and can also accommodate

Q UA R T E R Scozy

DESIGNER YANIC SIMARD REVEALSHOW HE LIVES LARGE IN A SMALL SPACE

BY SARA DUCK PHOTOS BY BRANDON BARRE

PICTURED

WALLS in Simard’s signature paintcolour Classic Grey by Benjamin Moore. Visit benjaminmoore.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE LEFT

DRAPES by Drapica.Visit drapica.com; SOFA BED by Re-Wrap Custom Upholstery. Visit rewrap.ca; CUSTOM LAMINATE FOLDING SCREEN byAbet Laminati. Visit abetlaminati.com

PICTURED ONOPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT

TEXTILES throughout the home by Robert Allen. Visit robertallendesign.com

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TO GROUND THE COLOUR PALETTE, A FULL-BODIED PORCELAIN TILE FLOORING IN CHARCOAL GREY ADDS THE REQUISITE COLOUR CONTRAST IN A KITCHEN THAT BREATHES SERENITY AND CALM ORDER.

As managing editor of Home Décor and Renovations,Sara works behind the scenes to make the magazine come to life each month. This self-proclaimed magazine junkie always knew she wanted to be an editor-she continually brings her love of fashion and design to our pages. Email Sara at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/SaraDuck

sara DUCK

a guest’s personal belongings. Hidden storage under the sofa in the living room, closet organizers in the bedroom, and a stainless steel cart in the bathroom all provide extra storage and diminish the look of clu� er.

Finally, to make his small space feel comfortable, luxurious and complete, Simard opted for a variety of interesting fabrics from linen and silk to velvet and chenille. � ese fabrics appear in di� erent aspects around the home from curtains and pillows to furniture and rugs.

While decorating a small space may seem like a daunting task, Simard claims, “A good and well-planned furniture layout is key to a sophisticated environment.”

So if you have a petite pad, get planning and you too can live large in a small space!

Yanic Simard is the principal designer of the Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Simard often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination design techniques in developing unique designs. Simard has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has appeared as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. For more information visit tidg.ca

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TO GROUND THE COLOUR PALETTE, A FULL-BODIED PORCELAIN TILE FLOORING IN CHARCOAL GREY ADDS THE REQUISITE COLOUR CONTRAST IN A KITCHEN THAT BREATHES SERENITY AND CALM ORDER.

As managing editor of Home Décor and Renovations,Sara works behind the scenes to make the magazine come to life each month. This self-proclaimed magazine junkie always knew she wanted to be an editor-she continually brings her love of fashion and design to our pages. Email Sara at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter at twitter.com/SaraDuck

sara DUCK

a guest’s personal belongings. Hidden storage under the sofa in the living room, closet organizers in the bedroom, and a stainless steel cart in the bathroom all provide extra storage and diminish the look of clu� er.

Finally, to make his small space feel comfortable, luxurious and complete, Simard opted for a variety of interesting fabrics from linen and silk to velvet and chenille. � ese fabrics appear in di� erent aspects around the home from curtains and pillows to furniture and rugs.

While decorating a small space may seem like a daunting task, Simard claims, “A good and well-planned furniture layout is key to a sophisticated environment.”

So if you have a petite pad, get planning and you too can live large in a small space!

Yanic Simard is the principal designer of the Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Simard often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination design techniques in developing unique designs. Simard has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has appeared as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. For more information visit tidg.ca

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LYnn FenWiCK B.I.D.

DePartMents

Getting that show home look

PA� DE OF HOMES WAS RECENTLY OPENED TO THE public and it is a wonderful opportunity to experience what is happening in home design.

I have designed many show homes for builders over the years, thriving on the challenge of working on a budget and a deadline. Some builders leave the whole project to our team, and others like to be involved throughout the project, and I enjoy the individual approaches of both.

Whether it is traditional, transitional or contemporary, Fenwick and Company’s mandate is to produce a style and concept for each

individual home with the “wow factor.” Fenwick and Company is o� en asked to reproduce that look for clients.

� e following are some inside tips to make your home look like a Show home:First Impressions � e front of the home should be tidy and fresh. A neutral colour with trim in a contrasting colour adds interest. An accent colour on the front door, new door hardware, new mailbox and new exterior lights create the right impression.

Inside the home, the front foyer sets the tone for the rest of the home. If the front foyer has interest and is warm and welcoming, people are enticed to see what is around the corner.Clear Away the Clutter Our daily lives are full and tables pile up with paperwork, work surfaces become full of kitchen appliances, and bathrooms show the routines of daily life.

Analyze your spaces. Get rid of what you no longer use and � nd unique storage solutions for the clu� er. Review Personal Collections and Family Pictures Most people will display family pictures in di� erent frames on every surface available. Try collecting all the years of photographs, co-ordinating their frames so they blend together and placing them on a wall in a hallway. I call it “� e Rogues Gallery”. It becomes a feature that a� racts more a� ention because the pictures are co-ordinated and grouped. � is is not to say that a picture frame placed artfully on an end table or nightstand is a bad idea.

� e same goes for collections. Grouping collections in a curio cabinet or group display has more impact than the individual pieces.Less is More � is goes back to clu� er. � e more “busy“ the room, the less comfortable the room.

Evaluate the furniture you have. Is it in keeping with your style? Do you have too much furniture for the space? Does your seating arrangement allow for good conversation?

� e look of a room can totally be rede� ned by repositioning the furniture and removing any “extra“ pieces that do not enhance the room’s function.

� e same goes for accessories. Try to group like accessories together if they are smaller pieces and use larger pieces by themselves.Neutralise and Co-ordinate Neutral does not mean devoid of colour. Many colours can act as neutrals — various shades of brown or grey, if used as the main colour, creates a uni� ed � ow throughout the home. If you really like colour, analyze what colours are predominant in your home, select up to three that work well together and use them throughout – but sparingly — for example: as a feature wall. � en carry the same colours throughout the home using accessories.Kitchens and Bathrooms Kitchens and bathrooms are the most important rooms to show the “Wow.”

If you were to put any money into your house this is whereto put it!

If you are not ready for the full remodel, you can paint tired cabinets, � t them with new pulls; add new faucets, towel bars, and a new laminate countertop. It will do wonders. Don’t Forget Lighting Lighting is a very important tool. It can brighten a space or create a mood.Invest in some new fi xtures and update the look of your home. � e most important point to remember is that whatever Show home decorating tips you use, the space must re� ect your own personal style. Spend the time analyzing your style and implementing that style into your home. � e e� orts will be re� ected in the “Wows” from your friends and family.

IF YOU REALLY LIKE COLOUR, ANALYZE WHAT COLOURS ARE PREDOMINANTIN YOUR HOME, SELECT UP TO THREE THAT WORK WELL TOGETHER AND USE THEM THROUGHOUT

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Fenwick and Company Interior DesignTEL 489-5151 FAX 487-0719 E-MAIL [email protected]

LYnn FenWiCK B.I.D.

DePartMents

Getting that show home look

PA� DE OF HOMES WAS RECENTLY OPENED TO THE public and it is a wonderful opportunity to experience what is happening in home design.

I have designed many show homes for builders over the years, thriving on the challenge of working on a budget and a deadline. Some builders leave the whole project to our team, and others like to be involved throughout the project, and I enjoy the individual approaches of both.

Whether it is traditional, transitional or contemporary, Fenwick and Company’s mandate is to produce a style and concept for each

individual home with the “wow factor.” Fenwick and Company is o� en asked to reproduce that look for clients.

� e following are some inside tips to make your home look like a Show home:First Impressions � e front of the home should be tidy and fresh. A neutral colour with trim in a contrasting colour adds interest. An accent colour on the front door, new door hardware, new mailbox and new exterior lights create the right impression.

Inside the home, the front foyer sets the tone for the rest of the home. If the front foyer has interest and is warm and welcoming, people are enticed to see what is around the corner.Clear Away the Clutter Our daily lives are full and tables pile up with paperwork, work surfaces become full of kitchen appliances, and bathrooms show the routines of daily life.

Analyze your spaces. Get rid of what you no longer use and � nd unique storage solutions for the clu� er. Review Personal Collections and Family Pictures Most people will display family pictures in di� erent frames on every surface available. Try collecting all the years of photographs, co-ordinating their frames so they blend together and placing them on a wall in a hallway. I call it “� e Rogues Gallery”. It becomes a feature that a� racts more a� ention because the pictures are co-ordinated and grouped. � is is not to say that a picture frame placed artfully on an end table or nightstand is a bad idea.

� e same goes for collections. Grouping collections in a curio cabinet or group display has more impact than the individual pieces.Less is More � is goes back to clu� er. � e more “busy“ the room, the less comfortable the room.

Evaluate the furniture you have. Is it in keeping with your style? Do you have too much furniture for the space? Does your seating arrangement allow for good conversation?

� e look of a room can totally be rede� ned by repositioning the furniture and removing any “extra“ pieces that do not enhance the room’s function.

� e same goes for accessories. Try to group like accessories together if they are smaller pieces and use larger pieces by themselves.Neutralise and Co-ordinate Neutral does not mean devoid of colour. Many colours can act as neutrals — various shades of brown or grey, if used as the main colour, creates a uni� ed � ow throughout the home. If you really like colour, analyze what colours are predominant in your home, select up to three that work well together and use them throughout – but sparingly — for example: as a feature wall. � en carry the same colours throughout the home using accessories.Kitchens and Bathrooms Kitchens and bathrooms are the most important rooms to show the “Wow.”

If you were to put any money into your house this is whereto put it!

If you are not ready for the full remodel, you can paint tired cabinets, � t them with new pulls; add new faucets, towel bars, and a new laminate countertop. It will do wonders. Don’t Forget Lighting Lighting is a very important tool. It can brighten a space or create a mood.Invest in some new fi xtures and update the look of your home. � e most important point to remember is that whatever Show home decorating tips you use, the space must re� ect your own personal style. Spend the time analyzing your style and implementing that style into your home. � e e� orts will be re� ected in the “Wows” from your friends and family.

IF YOU REALLY LIKE COLOUR, ANALYZE WHAT COLOURS ARE PREDOMINANTIN YOUR HOME, SELECT UP TO THREE THAT WORK WELL TOGETHER AND USE THEM THROUGHOUT

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Fenwick and Company Interior DesignTEL 489-5151 FAX 487-0719 E-MAIL [email protected]

LYnn FenWiCK B.I.D.

DePartMents

Getting that show home look

PA� DE OF HOMES WAS RECENTLY OPENED TO THE public and it is a wonderful opportunity to experience what is happening in home design.

I have designed many show homes for builders over the years, thriving on the challenge of working on a budget and a deadline. Some builders leave the whole project to our team, and others like to be involved throughout the project, and I enjoy the individual approaches of both.

Whether it is traditional, transitional or contemporary, Fenwick and Company’s mandate is to produce a style and concept for each

individual home with the “wow factor.” Fenwick and Company is o� en asked to reproduce that look for clients.

� e following are some inside tips to make your home look like a Show home:First Impressions � e front of the home should be tidy and fresh. A neutral colour with trim in a contrasting colour adds interest. An accent colour on the front door, new door hardware, new mailbox and new exterior lights create the right impression.

Inside the home, the front foyer sets the tone for the rest of the home. If the front foyer has interest and is warm and welcoming, people are enticed to see what is around the corner.Clear Away the Clutter Our daily lives are full and tables pile up with paperwork, work surfaces become full of kitchen appliances, and bathrooms show the routines of daily life.

Analyze your spaces. Get rid of what you no longer use and � nd unique storage solutions for the clu� er. Review Personal Collections and Family Pictures Most people will display family pictures in di� erent frames on every surface available. Try collecting all the years of photographs, co-ordinating their frames so they blend together and placing them on a wall in a hallway. I call it “� e Rogues Gallery”. It becomes a feature that a� racts more a� ention because the pictures are co-ordinated and grouped. � is is not to say that a picture frame placed artfully on an end table or nightstand is a bad idea.

� e same goes for collections. Grouping collections in a curio cabinet or group display has more impact than the individual pieces.Less is More � is goes back to clu� er. � e more “busy“ the room, the less comfortable the room.

Evaluate the furniture you have. Is it in keeping with your style? Do you have too much furniture for the space? Does your seating arrangement allow for good conversation?

� e look of a room can totally be rede� ned by repositioning the furniture and removing any “extra“ pieces that do not enhance the room’s function.

� e same goes for accessories. Try to group like accessories together if they are smaller pieces and use larger pieces by themselves.Neutralise and Co-ordinate Neutral does not mean devoid of colour. Many colours can act as neutrals — various shades of brown or grey, if used as the main colour, creates a uni� ed � ow throughout the home. If you really like colour, analyze what colours are predominant in your home, select up to three that work well together and use them throughout – but sparingly — for example: as a feature wall. � en carry the same colours throughout the home using accessories.Kitchens and Bathrooms Kitchens and bathrooms are the most important rooms to show the “Wow.”

If you were to put any money into your house this is whereto put it!

If you are not ready for the full remodel, you can paint tired cabinets, � t them with new pulls; add new faucets, towel bars, and a new laminate countertop. It will do wonders. Don’t Forget Lighting Lighting is a very important tool. It can brighten a space or create a mood.Invest in some new fi xtures and update the look of your home. � e most important point to remember is that whatever Show home decorating tips you use, the space must re� ect your own personal style. Spend the time analyzing your style and implementing that style into your home. � e e� orts will be re� ected in the “Wows” from your friends and family.

IF YOU REALLY LIKE COLOUR, ANALYZE WHAT COLOURS ARE PREDOMINANTIN YOUR HOME, SELECT UP TO THREE THAT WORK WELL TOGETHER AND USE THEM THROUGHOUT

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Fenwick and Company Interior DesignTEL 489-5151 FAX 487-0719 E-MAIL [email protected]

LYnn FenWiCK B.I.D.

DePartMents

Getting that show home look

PA� DE OF HOMES WAS RECENTLY OPENED TO THE public and it is a wonderful opportunity to experience what is happening in home design.

I have designed many show homes for builders over the years, thriving on the challenge of working on a budget and a deadline. Some builders leave the whole project to our team, and others like to be involved throughout the project, and I enjoy the individual approaches of both.

Whether it is traditional, transitional or contemporary, Fenwick and Company’s mandate is to produce a style and concept for each

individual home with the “wow factor.” Fenwick and Company is o� en asked to reproduce that look for clients.

� e following are some inside tips to make your home look like a Show home:First Impressions � e front of the home should be tidy and fresh. A neutral colour with trim in a contrasting colour adds interest. An accent colour on the front door, new door hardware, new mailbox and new exterior lights create the right impression.

Inside the home, the front foyer sets the tone for the rest of the home. If the front foyer has interest and is warm and welcoming, people are enticed to see what is around the corner.Clear Away the Clutter Our daily lives are full and tables pile up with paperwork, work surfaces become full of kitchen appliances, and bathrooms show the routines of daily life.

Analyze your spaces. Get rid of what you no longer use and � nd unique storage solutions for the clu� er. Review Personal Collections and Family Pictures Most people will display family pictures in di� erent frames on every surface available. Try collecting all the years of photographs, co-ordinating their frames so they blend together and placing them on a wall in a hallway. I call it “� e Rogues Gallery”. It becomes a feature that a� racts more a� ention because the pictures are co-ordinated and grouped. � is is not to say that a picture frame placed artfully on an end table or nightstand is a bad idea.

� e same goes for collections. Grouping collections in a curio cabinet or group display has more impact than the individual pieces.Less is More � is goes back to clu� er. � e more “busy“ the room, the less comfortable the room.

Evaluate the furniture you have. Is it in keeping with your style? Do you have too much furniture for the space? Does your seating arrangement allow for good conversation?

� e look of a room can totally be rede� ned by repositioning the furniture and removing any “extra“ pieces that do not enhance the room’s function.

� e same goes for accessories. Try to group like accessories together if they are smaller pieces and use larger pieces by themselves.Neutralise and Co-ordinate Neutral does not mean devoid of colour. Many colours can act as neutrals — various shades of brown or grey, if used as the main colour, creates a uni� ed � ow throughout the home. If you really like colour, analyze what colours are predominant in your home, select up to three that work well together and use them throughout – but sparingly — for example: as a feature wall. � en carry the same colours throughout the home using accessories.Kitchens and Bathrooms Kitchens and bathrooms are the most important rooms to show the “Wow.”

If you were to put any money into your house this is whereto put it!

If you are not ready for the full remodel, you can paint tired cabinets, � t them with new pulls; add new faucets, towel bars, and a new laminate countertop. It will do wonders. Don’t Forget Lighting Lighting is a very important tool. It can brighten a space or create a mood.Invest in some new fi xtures and update the look of your home. � e most important point to remember is that whatever Show home decorating tips you use, the space must re� ect your own personal style. Spend the time analyzing your style and implementing that style into your home. � e e� orts will be re� ected in the “Wows” from your friends and family.

IF YOU REALLY LIKE COLOUR, ANALYZE WHAT COLOURS ARE PREDOMINANTIN YOUR HOME, SELECT UP TO THREE THAT WORK WELL TOGETHER AND USE THEM THROUGHOUT

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FEATURE

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRONIC CREATIVE

DOES A CONTEMPO� RY STYLE KITCHEN RULE OUT

the creation of a warm and inviting atmosphere? Bobbie and Cathe didn’t think so when they � rst started to think about renovating their kitchen. As an extra measure, they also wanted to ‘green-up’ their space by choosing eco-friendly materials for their cabinetry and countertops.

With de� nite ideas about how they wanted to proceed, the couple consulted with Sergey andDmytri of Accord Cabinets to get the ball rolling.

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European-style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

� eir choice for the cabinetry was an Echo-Wood engineered veneer called Wenge that imparts a rich, dark, exotic look. Set o� with stainless steel cabinetry pulls, the look is strong and sophisticated. “� ere’s no

detailing on them, which is part of the simple, clean look we wanted,” says Cathe.

Both Cathe and Bobbie are impressed with the series of bo� om pull-out drawers that provide maximum storage and easy at-a-glance retrieval of kitchen items. All drawers glide in and out thanks to the Blu-motion so� -closure mechanism that has e� ectively banished slamming kitchen doors and drawers forever.

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum over the countertops to reinforce the clean, contemporary lines within the space. Instead an open shelf is tucked diagonally in a corner closest to the dining room, and on the opposite side, a bank of stainless steel, glass-fronted shelves that open upward with a spring motion provide a uniquely streamlined e� ect. Aventes?

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as

Kitchen recipe for successful design

Clean, ‘Green’ and contemporary

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Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

PICTURED ABOVE

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island.

FEATURE

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRONIC CREATIVE

DOES A CONTEMPO� RY STYLE KITCHEN RULE OUT

the creation of a warm and inviting atmosphere? Bobbie and Cathe didn’t think so when they � rst started to think about renovating their kitchen. As an extra measure, they also wanted to ‘green-up’ their space by choosing eco-friendly materials for their cabinetry and countertops.

With de� nite ideas about how they wanted to proceed, the couple consulted with Sergey andDmytri of Accord Cabinets to get the ball rolling.

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European-style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

� eir choice for the cabinetry was an Echo-Wood engineered veneer called Wenge that imparts a rich, dark, exotic look. Set o� with stainless steel cabinetry pulls, the look is strong and sophisticated. “� ere’s no

detailing on them, which is part of the simple, clean look we wanted,” says Cathe.

Both Cathe and Bobbie are impressed with the series of bo� om pull-out drawers that provide maximum storage and easy at-a-glance retrieval of kitchen items. All drawers glide in and out thanks to the Blu-motion so� -closure mechanism that has e� ectively banished slamming kitchen doors and drawers forever.

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum over the countertops to reinforce the clean, contemporary lines within the space. Instead an open shelf is tucked diagonally in a corner closest to the dining room, and on the opposite side, a bank of stainless steel, glass-fronted shelves that open upward with a spring motion provide a uniquely streamlined e� ect. Aventes?

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as

Kitchen recipe for successful design

Clean, ‘Green’ and contemporary

PICTURED LEFT

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

PICTURED ABOVE

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island.

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FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY CHroniC Creative

DOES A CONTEMPO� RY STYLE KITCHEN RULE OUT

the creation of a warm and inviting atmosphere? Bobbie and Cathe didn’t think so when they � rst started to think about renovating their kitchen. As an extra measure, they also wanted to ‘green-up’ their space by choosing eco-friendly materials for their cabinetry and countertops.

With de� nite ideas about how they wanted to proceed, the couple consulted with Sergey andDmytri of Accord Cabinets to get the ball rolling.

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European-style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

� eir choice for the cabinetry was an Echo-Wood engineered veneer called Wenge that imparts a rich, dark, exotic look. Set o� with stainless steel cabinetry pulls, the look is strong and sophisticated. “� ere’s no

detailing on them, which is part of the simple, clean look we wanted,” says Cathe.

Both Cathe and Bobbie are impressed with the series of bo� om pull-out drawers that provide maximum storage and easy at-a-glance retrieval of kitchen items. All drawers glide in and out thanks to the Blu-motion so� -closure mechanism that has e� ectively banished slamming kitchen doors and drawers forever.

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum over the countertops to reinforce the clean, contemporary lines within the space. Instead an open shelf is tucked diagonally in a corner closest to the dining room, and on the opposite side, a bank of stainless steel, glass-fronted shelves that open upward with a spring motion provide a uniquely streamlined e� ect. Aventes?

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as

Kitchen recipe for successful design

Clean, ‘Green’ and contemporary

PICTURED LEFT

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

PICTURED ABOVE

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island.

FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY CHroniC Creative

DOES A CONTEMPO� RY STYLE KITCHEN RULE OUT

the creation of a warm and inviting atmosphere? Bobbie and Cathe didn’t think so when they � rst started to think about renovating their kitchen. As an extra measure, they also wanted to ‘green-up’ their space by choosing eco-friendly materials for their cabinetry and countertops.

With de� nite ideas about how they wanted to proceed, the couple consulted with Sergey andDmytri of Accord Cabinets to get the ball rolling.

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European-style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

� eir choice for the cabinetry was an Echo-Wood engineered veneer called Wenge that imparts a rich, dark, exotic look. Set o� with stainless steel cabinetry pulls, the look is strong and sophisticated. “� ere’s no

detailing on them, which is part of the simple, clean look we wanted,” says Cathe.

Both Cathe and Bobbie are impressed with the series of bo� om pull-out drawers that provide maximum storage and easy at-a-glance retrieval of kitchen items. All drawers glide in and out thanks to the Blu-motion so� -closure mechanism that has e� ectively banished slamming kitchen doors and drawers forever.

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum over the countertops to reinforce the clean, contemporary lines within the space. Instead an open shelf is tucked diagonally in a corner closest to the dining room, and on the opposite side, a bank of stainless steel, glass-fronted shelves that open upward with a spring motion provide a uniquely streamlined e� ect. Aventes?

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as

Kitchen recipe for successful design

Clean, ‘Green’ and contemporary

PICTURED LEFT

Cathe and Bobbie had put some thought into renovating their 35-year-old home’s European style kitchen by punching out the wall between kitchen proper and the adjoining dining room which instantly gave the open concept look they were wanting.

PICTURED ABOVE

Another major ‘green’ choice in this kitchen is the concrete countertops under the kitchen window as well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island.

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THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0550 SHOULD READ...

The couple wanted a large functional kitchen for cooking and baking and opted for a spacious galley kitchen.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0571 SHOULD READ...

The kitchen palette is an understated white-on-white from the abundant thermafoil shaker style cabinetry, to the gleaming Bianco Romano granite countertop, to the small 5/8 inch tumbled marble tiles in Crystal White that offers up contrasting textures within the space.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0576 SHOULD READ...

Floating shelving was chosen to balance the full walls of cabinetry on the opposite side of the kitchen.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0582 SHOULD READ...

The living room feature wall includes a new gas fi replace, built-in bookcases, and leaded glass windows, complete with a heritage-style treatment to the window trims.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0601 SHOULD READ...

The foyer features an open-closet design with hooks for hanging coats and a bench for changing footwear. The carpeting was lifted from the original wood staircase and the fi nish was revived on the treads. The risers were painted white for a refreshing touch of Old World style.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0607 SHOULD READ...

As part of its original architectural detailing, the house had a series of entrance arches in parts of the house. “We played up that detail by constructing an arch from the kitchen to dining room and another one from the kitchen to the entryway,” says Jaclyn.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0651 SHOULD READ...

The master bathroom followed the white-on-white theme from the kitchen with the same Shaker style thermafoil cabinetry fronted with stainless steel cup pulls.

THE COUPLE IS SO PLEASED WITH THE QUALITY OF WORK THAT ACCORD CABINETS PROVIDED TO THEM DURING THE RENOVATION. “THEY ARE EXCELLENT CRAFTSMEN WHO CREATED A TOP-NOTCH PRODUCT.”

well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island. “We went with a green/grey colour choice on the teardrop surface for interest sake,” says Cathe. Meanwhile, the peninsula is supported by a concrete hollow pillar to � nish o� the look.

Cathe and Bobbie were very impressed with the natural, earthy look that concrete provides. “We had some particles mixed in with the concrete for a li� le bit of dimension,” says Cathe. “Over time it will take on a weathered look which totally appeals to us and it is � nished with silicone for a slight shine as well as durability.”

� e opposite side of the kitchen is home to the built-in oven and refrigerator with a well-placed pull-out pantry in between. A small desk area with wine rack feature provides a compact work space complete with under-cabinet lighting for extra illumination.

� e substantial counterspace works very well for entertaining. “When we use the dining room the counter between the kitchen and the dining room

transforms into a great bu� et area,” says Cathe.Cathe and Bobbie have been using their kitchen

for about three months since it was � nished at the end of June, and are convinced that their initial idea of combining contemporary style along with an inviting sense of warmth has been achieved. � ey both enjoy the e� ciencies that come from more working and walking space. “It’s not a one-person kitchen anymore,” says Cathe. “It’s de� nitely big enough for two.”

� e couple is so pleased with the quality of work that Accord Cabinets provided to them during the renovation. “� ey are excellent cra� smen who created a top-notch product. Both Bobbie and I found Sergey and Dmytri to be very helpful in the process when we were deciding what we wanted. � ey have good follow through and the time lines were excellent. If there were glitches along the way, they were quick to respond. We are very impressed with their workmanship and professionalism. It’s obvious that they take great pride in their work.”

PICTURED ABOVE RIGHT

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum

over the countertops to reinforce the clean,

contemporary lines within the space. A bank of stainless steel, glass-

fronted shelves that open upward with a spring

motion provide a uniquely streamlined effect.

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THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0550 SHOULD READ...

The couple wanted a large functional kitchen for cooking and baking and opted for a spacious galley kitchen.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0571 SHOULD READ...

The kitchen palette is an understated white-on-white from the abundant thermafoil shaker style cabinetry, to the gleaming Bianco Romano granite countertop, to the small 5/8 inch tumbled marble tiles in Crystal White that offers up contrasting textures within the space.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0576 SHOULD READ...

Floating shelving was chosen to balance the full walls of cabinetry on the opposite side of the kitchen.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0582 SHOULD READ...

The living room feature wall includes a new gas fi replace, built-in bookcases, and leaded glass windows, complete with a heritage-style treatment to the window trims.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0601 SHOULD READ...

The foyer features an open-closet design with hooks for hanging coats and a bench for changing footwear. The carpeting was lifted from the original wood staircase and the fi nish was revived on the treads. The risers were painted white for a refreshing touch of Old World style.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0607 SHOULD READ...

As part of its original architectural detailing, the house had a series of entrance arches in parts of the house. “We played up that detail by constructing an arch from the kitchen to dining room and another one from the kitchen to the entryway,” says Jaclyn.

THE CAPTION FOR IMAGE 0651 SHOULD READ...

The master bathroom followed the white-on-white theme from the kitchen with the same Shaker style thermafoil cabinetry fronted with stainless steel cup pulls.

THE COUPLE IS SO PLEASED WITH THE QUALITY OF WORK THAT ACCORD CABINETS PROVIDED TO THEM DURING THE RENOVATION. “THEY ARE EXCELLENT CRAFTSMEN WHO CREATED A TOP-NOTCH PRODUCT.”

well as on the centre island that houses the cooktop and the teardrop peninsula at the end of the island. “We went with a green/grey colour choice on the teardrop surface for interest sake,” says Cathe. Meanwhile, the peninsula is supported by a concrete hollow pillar to � nish o� the look.

Cathe and Bobbie were very impressed with the natural, earthy look that concrete provides. “We had some particles mixed in with the concrete for a li� le bit of dimension,” says Cathe. “Over time it will take on a weathered look which totally appeals to us and it is � nished with silicone for a slight shine as well as durability.”

� e opposite side of the kitchen is home to the built-in oven and refrigerator with a well-placed pull-out pantry in between. A small desk area with wine rack feature provides a compact work space complete with under-cabinet lighting for extra illumination.

� e substantial counterspace works very well for entertaining. “When we use the dining room the counter between the kitchen and the dining room

transforms into a great bu� et area,” says Cathe.Cathe and Bobbie have been using their kitchen

for about three months since it was � nished at the end of June, and are convinced that their initial idea of combining contemporary style along with an inviting sense of warmth has been achieved. � ey both enjoy the e� ciencies that come from more working and walking space. “It’s not a one-person kitchen anymore,” says Cathe. “It’s de� nitely big enough for two.”

� e couple is so pleased with the quality of work that Accord Cabinets provided to them during the renovation. “� ey are excellent cra� smen who created a top-notch product. Both Bobbie and I found Sergey and Dmytri to be very helpful in the process when we were deciding what we wanted. � ey have good follow through and the time lines were excellent. If there were glitches along the way, they were quick to respond. We are very impressed with their workmanship and professionalism. It’s obvious that they take great pride in their work.”

PICTURED ABOVE RIGHT

Cabinet uppers have been kept to a spare minimum

over the countertops to reinforce the clean,

contemporary lines within the space. A bank of stainless steel, glass-

fronted shelves that open upward with a spring

motion provide a uniquely streamlined effect.

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Renovation month kicks off

AS A HOMEOWNER, I’M CONSTANTLY ON THE LOOKOUTfor a neat li� le design I can use for inspiration on my own home. At � rst, the stop and pause was subtle, but I quickly realized that I am by far not alone in this group of passive renovators.

If you’re like me and are always on the lookout for a good reason to be� er your home, October is most likely your favourite time of the year. Why? Because it’s Renovation Month!

Renovation Month is the � rst and only nation-wide marketing campaign to focus exclusively on Canada’s renovation industry. For more than two decades, Renovation Month has played a signi� cant role in establishing renovation as a professional activity and positioning the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) as the voice of the residential renovation industry in Canada.

At the centre of Renovation Month is the local association’s campaign,such as Manitoba Home Builders Association, designed to inform the public about the many aspects of home renovation and encourage them to work with a professional renovator.

� is year’s Renovation Month is all about how to Renovate with Con� dence – Go With a Pro. � e campaign is supported by

a number of images and backgrounders found on CHBA’s website that drive home the bene� ts and peace of mind that come with hiring a professional who does things the right way.

As you may already know, the renovation industry is currently facing challenges as underground contractors a� empt to woo customers by promising to waive taxes by performing cash jobs. As such, the homeowner will likely be le� with no wri� en materials outlining the details of the agreement, leaving themselves vulnerable to be taken advantage of.

As I’ve mentioned numerous times in the past, ge� ing your agreement in writing is top priority when negotiating your renovation. � e “Get it in Writing” slogan is now a national statement, echoed loudly through the newly-updated CHBA website HiringaContractor.com If you’re looking for some renovation tips, it’s de� nitely a good place to start.

� e national RenoMark program Ensuring that Canadian homeowners are working with reputable contractors was the principle idea behind the RenoMark program launched by BILD in 2001. � e program addressed the growing negative publicity generated largely by rogue home improvement contractors and branded as “renovation horror stories” by the media.

Today, RenoMark’s popularity has grown nation-wide with participation from 29 home builders’ associations across the country, with that number still growing! Renovators bearing the programs’ recognizable black and white logo refer to it as a credible reference to ensure a homeowner’s peace of mind while keeping their promise to honour our Association’s Code of Ethics as well as a renovation-speci� c Code of Conduct.

RenoMark even o� ers a trade-speci� c search feature on its website at RenoMark.ca � is tool is customizable to the homeowner’s geographical region and is the quickest and easiest way to locate a RenoMark contractor nearest to you.

Stephen Dupuis is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association.

stePHen DUPUis

www.renomark.ca

You will be taken care of from the moment you walk into one of our showrooms. Our knowledgeable consultants will give you personalized service and advice while choosing from a vast selection of Kitchen & Bath fixtures. From enduring traditional classics to sleek modern contemporary styles and eco friendly - We Have Something for Everyone.

Prepare to be inspired by stepping into one of our showrooms and see the endless possibilities that await you.

Our Showroom is Your Showroom

www.wolseleyinc.ca

WINNIPEG1300 St. Matthews Ave

204.788.0550

THERAPY, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE

At BainUltra, we know how important it is to choose the right products for your bathroom. All our products are created to transform your bathroom into a relaxing space that truly reflects who you are.

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FeatUre

Renovation month kicks off

AS A HOMEOWNER, I’M CONSTANTLY ON THE LOOKOUT for a neat li� le design I can use for inspiration on my own home. At � rst, the stop and pause was subtle, but I quickly realized that I am by far not alone in this group of passive renovators.

If you’re like me and are always on the lookout for a good reason to be� er your home, October is most likely your favourite time of the year. Why? Because it’s Renovation Month!

Renovation Month is the � rst and only nation-wide marketing campaign to focus exclusively on Canada’s renovation industry. For more than two decades, Renovation Month has played a signi� cant role in establishing renovation as a professional activity and positioning the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) as the voice of the residential renovation industry in Canada.

At the centre of Renovation Month is the local association’s campaign,such as Manitoba Home Builders Association, designed to inform the public about the many aspects of home renovation and encourage them to work with a professional renovator.

� is year’s Renovation Month is all about how to Renovate with Con� dence – Go With a Pro. � e campaign is supported by

a number of images and backgrounders found on CHBA’s website that drive home the bene� ts and peace of mind that come with hiring a professional who does things the right way.

As you may already know, the renovation industry is currently facing challenges as underground contractors a� empt to woo customers by promising to waive taxes by performing cash jobs. As such, the homeowner will likely be le� with no wri� en materials outlining the details of the agreement, leaving themselves vulnerable to be taken advantage of.

As I’ve mentioned numerous times in the past, ge� ing your agreement in writing is top priority when negotiating your renovation. � e “Get it in Writing” slogan is now a national statement, echoed loudly through the newly-updated CHBA website HiringaContractor.com If you’re looking for some renovation tips, it’s de� nitely a good place to start.

� e national RenoMark program Ensuring that Canadian homeowners are working with reputable contractors was the principle idea behind the RenoMark program launched by BILD in 2001. � e program addressed the growing negative publicity generated largely by rogue home improvement contractors and branded as “renovation horror stories” by the media.

Today, RenoMark’s popularity has grown nation-wide with participation from 29 home builders’ associations across the country, with that number still growing! Renovators bearing the programs’ recognizable black and white logo refer to it as a credible reference to ensure a homeowner’s peace of mind while keeping their promise to honour our Association’s Code of Ethics as well as a renovation-speci� c Code of Conduct.

RenoMark even o� ers a trade-speci� c search feature on its website at RenoMark.ca � is tool is customizable to the homeowner’s geographical region and is the quickest and easiest way to locate a RenoMark contractor nearest to you.

Stephen Dupuis is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association.

stePHen DUPUis

www.renomark.ca

You will be taken care of from the moment you walk into one of our showrooms. Our knowledgeable consultants will give you personalized service and advice while choosing from a vast selection of Kitchen & Bath fixtures. From enduring traditional classics to sleek modern contemporary styles and eco friendly - We Have Something for Everyone.

Prepare to be inspired by stepping into one of our showrooms and see the endless possibilities that await you.

Our Showroom is Your Showroom

www.wolseleyinc.ca

WINNIPEG1300 St. Matthews Ave

204.788.0550

THERAPY, DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Character Homes

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PICTURED LEFT

Brian Contant (pictured on the right) and Brad Sveinson (pictured on right) make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to fi nd a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

DePartMents

Marking a 25th anniversary in any venture is cause for celebration, but there’s something about

achieving that milestone within the home renovations and construction market, one that is subject to economic swings and supply-and-demand highs and lows, that really distinguishes true professionals from the rest of the pack.

That’s the story behind Character Homes. Brian Contant launched the company in 1984 along with his partner, a fellow Norwood Flats neighbour, when Brian was still in university with sights on becoming an industrial arts teacher.

Teaching jobs were scarce back then and Brian and his partner continued working at their fledgling company. Brian recalls those salad days. “We started under the name of Character Builders. After

CHaraCter HoMes25 YEARS OF BUILDING SUCCESS

ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to find a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

Brian gives credit to the set of sub-trades, employees and staff that have contributed to Character Homes’ success these past 25 years. “Some of our sub-trades have been with us close to 25 years. It takes a very committed team to build and renovate homes. Those relationships are very important to us. We couldn’t do the work and have the happy clients that we do without having good relationships with our trades and our employees. They always come to bat for us.”

about 9 years we changed the name to Character Homes because people still weren’t sure what we did. During the day we both wore tool belts and did the building, while at night we did the estimates and made the calls.”

Character Homes prospered during the late eighties. “Those were very buoyant times,” says Brian, “and were some of the very best years ever in the Winnipeg housing industry.” Right from the start, Character Homes did as much as 95 per cent of its total work on home renovations in many desirable areas of the Winnipeg including Norwood Flats, River Heights, and Fort Garry.

But in 1990, the industry screeched to a halt as the GST came into effect for new home starts and renovations. “People weren’t interested in paying the GST, so for about 18 months it was very, very quiet.”

“My partner and I bought another company and I continued on operating Character Homes. From 1990 to 1999, the industry still wasn’t the best industry to be in byany means, it was still tough sledding all around. Then around 2000 to 2002, the industry started to gain momentum and I could see the potential to be successful.”

Brian welcomed Brad Sveinson to Character Homes in 2000. Brad is a third generation journeyman carpenter. ”I framed my first cottage with my grandfatherwhen I was 12, 37 years ago,” says Brad.

Brian and Brad make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position

BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Character Homes

XXXXXX

PICTURED LEFT

Brian Contant (pictured on the right) and Brad Sveinson (pictured on right) make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to fi nd a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

DePartMents

Marking a 25th anniversary in any venture is cause for celebration, but there’s something about

achieving that milestone within the home renovations and construction market, one that is subject to economic swings and supply-and-demand highs and lows, that really distinguishes true professionals from the rest of the pack.

That’s the story behind Character Homes. Brian Contant launched the company in 1984 along with his partner, a fellow Norwood Flats neighbour, when Brian was still in university with sights on becoming an industrial arts teacher.

Teaching jobs were scarce back then and Brian and his partner continued working at their fledgling company. Brian recalls those salad days. “We started under the name of Character Builders. After

CHaraCter HoMes25 YEARS OF BUILDING SUCCESS

ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to find a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

Brian gives credit to the set of sub-trades, employees and staff that have contributed to Character Homes’ success these past 25 years. “Some of our sub-trades have been with us close to 25 years. It takes a very committed team to build and renovate homes. Those relationships are very important to us. We couldn’t do the work and have the happy clients that we do without having good relationships with our trades and our employees. They always come to bat for us.”

about 9 years we changed the name to Character Homes because people still weren’t sure what we did. During the day we both wore tool belts and did the building, while at night we did the estimates and made the calls.”

Character Homes prospered during the late eighties. “Those were very buoyant times,” says Brian, “and were some of the very best years ever in the Winnipeg housing industry.” Right from the start, Character Homes did as much as 95 per cent of its total work on home renovations in many desirable areas of the Winnipeg including Norwood Flats, River Heights, and Fort Garry.

But in 1990, the industry screeched to a halt as the GST came into effect for new home starts and renovations. “People weren’t interested in paying the GST, so for about 18 months it was very, very quiet.”

“My partner and I bought another company and I continued on operating Character Homes. From 1990 to 1999, the industry still wasn’t the best industry to be in byany means, it was still tough sledding all around. Then around 2000 to 2002, the industry started to gain momentum and I could see the potential to be successful.”

Brian welcomed Brad Sveinson to Character Homes in 2000. Brad is a third generation journeyman carpenter. ”I framed my first cottage with my grandfatherwhen I was 12, 37 years ago,” says Brad.

Brian and Brad make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Character Homes

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PICTURED LEFT

Brian Contant (pictured on the right) and Brad Sveinson (pictured on left) make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to fi nd a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

DEPARTMENTS

Marking a 25th anniversary in any venture is cause for celebration, but there’s something about

achieving that milestone within the home renovations and construction market, one that is subject to economic swings and supply-and-demand highs and lows, that really distinguishes true professionals from the rest of the pack.

That’s the story behind Character Homes. Brian Contant launched the company in 1984 along with his partner, a fellow Norwood Flats neighbour, when Brian was still in university with sights on becoming an industrial arts teacher.

Teaching jobs were scarce back then and Brian and his partner continued working at their fledgling company. Brian recalls those salad days. “We started under the name of Character Builders. After

CHARACTER HOMES25 YEARS OF BUILDING SUCCESS

ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to find a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

Brian gives credit to the set of sub-trades, employees and staff that have contributed to Character Homes’ success these past 25 years. “Some of our sub-trades have been with us close to 25 years. It takes a very committed team to build and renovate homes. Those relationships are very important to us. We couldn’t do the work and have the happy clients that we do without having good relationships with our trades and our employees. They always come to bat for us.”

about 9 years we changed the name to Character Homes because people still weren’t sure what we did. During the day we both wore tool belts and did the building, while at night we did the estimates and made the calls.”

Character Homes prospered during the late eighties. “Those were very buoyant times,” says Brian, “and were some of the very best years ever in the Winnipeg housing industry.” Right from the start, Character Homes did as much as 95 per cent of its total work on home renovations in many desirable areas of the Winnipeg including Norwood Flats, River Heights, and Fort Garry.

But in 1990, the industry screeched to a halt as the GST came into effect for new home starts and renovations. “People weren’t interested in paying the GST, so for about 18 months it was very, very quiet.”

“My partner and I bought another company and I continued on operating Character Homes. From 1990 to 1999, the industry still wasn’t the best industry to be in byany means, it was still tough sledding all around. Then around 2000 to 2002, the industry started to gain momentum and I could see the potential to be successful.”

Brian welcomed Brad Sveinson to Character Homes in 2000. Brad is a third generation journeyman carpenter. ”I framed my first cottage with my grandfatherwhen I was 12, 37 years ago,” says Brad.

Brian and Brad make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position

BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Character Homes

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PICTURED LEFT

Brian Contant (pictured on the right) and Brad Sveinson (pictured on left) make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to fi nd a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

DEPARTMENTS

Marking a 25th anniversary in any venture is cause for celebration, but there’s something about

achieving that milestone within the home renovations and construction market, one that is subject to economic swings and supply-and-demand highs and lows, that really distinguishes true professionals from the rest of the pack.

That’s the story behind Character Homes. Brian Contant launched the company in 1984 along with his partner, a fellow Norwood Flats neighbour, when Brian was still in university with sights on becoming an industrial arts teacher.

Teaching jobs were scarce back then and Brian and his partner continued working at their fledgling company. Brian recalls those salad days. “We started under the name of Character Builders. After

CHARACTER HOMES25 YEARS OF BUILDING SUCCESS

ourselves in the market in a certain light and I think we’ve done that. We are unique in what we offer which is a design/build service. We can go through all the steps with a client. They don’t have to look anywhere else. We are a one-stop shop and that’s a huge for our clients. They don’t have to find a designer, or an engineer; we can do it all for them.”

Brian gives credit to the set of sub-trades, employees and staff that have contributed to Character Homes’ success these past 25 years. “Some of our sub-trades have been with us close to 25 years. It takes a very committed team to build and renovate homes. Those relationships are very important to us. We couldn’t do the work and have the happy clients that we do without having good relationships with our trades and our employees. They always come to bat for us.”

about 9 years we changed the name to Character Homes because people still weren’t sure what we did. During the day we both wore tool belts and did the building, while at night we did the estimates and made the calls.”

Character Homes prospered during the late eighties. “Those were very buoyant times,” says Brian, “and were some of the very best years ever in the Winnipeg housing industry.” Right from the start, Character Homes did as much as 95 per cent of its total work on home renovations in many desirable areas of the Winnipeg including Norwood Flats, River Heights, and Fort Garry.

But in 1990, the industry screeched to a halt as the GST came into effect for new home starts and renovations. “People weren’t interested in paying the GST, so for about 18 months it was very, very quiet.”

“My partner and I bought another company and I continued on operating Character Homes. From 1990 to 1999, the industry still wasn’t the best industry to be in byany means, it was still tough sledding all around. Then around 2000 to 2002, the industry started to gain momentum and I could see the potential to be successful.”

Brian welcomed Brad Sveinson to Character Homes in 2000. Brad is a third generation journeyman carpenter. ”I framed my first cottage with my grandfatherwhen I was 12, 37 years ago,” says Brad.

Brian and Brad make a strong team, with Brad handling the design work and marketing aspects of the company. “When we got together, we set out to position

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FeatUre

THE 2010 MANITOBA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION RENOMARK RENOVATION Awards represent the most outstanding work done in the renovation � eld in the Province last year. We are proud to be able to o� er 44 projects completed by 10 di� erent renovators. Categories in which these projects are judged include: Additions, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basement, Exterior and Whole House. A quali� ed panel of 8 judges reviews each entry in each category, carefully going over before and a� er photos, looking at blueprints, reviewing design and materials, considering items such as space utilization and before rendering their decision regarding the various award winners. � e award winners are announced at a ceremony on November 5. � is is a highlight in the Manitoba Home Builders Association year.

It has been a very busy year for the renovation industry in Manitoba. Manitobans renovate more than any other province in Canada, spending more on average (over $8,000 per renovation project) than anywhere else. � is can be partially a� ributed to the fact that Winnipeg has the 3rd oldest housing stock in Canada, behind only Halifax and Montreal. Older houses need more renovating. � ey require increased energy e� ciency upgrades and many people are opting for greener alternatives. Reduced water usage continues to grow in importance to homeowners. Technology and improved building products have progressed rapidly in recent years. Professional renovators keep up to date with all of these developments and pass this important knowledge on to their clients. An MHBA RenoMark renovator maintains his professional education and training through courses and workshops, literature reviews, sessions with manufacturers and sales representatives and information sharing with RenoMark renovators across the country though the Canadian Home Builders Association.

While it is true that the renovation business is busy, there is a misconception that good renovators are impossible to � nd. Go to the Manitoba Home Builders Association web site (www.homebuilders.mb.ca) or the RenoMark web site (www.renomark.ca) to � nd a professional renovator who adheres to a strict code of ethics and professional conduct. � ey maintain the highest set of principles in Canada. Don’t se� le for less. A good renovation takes advance

2010 RenoMark Renovation Awards

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Character Homes

The kitchen took over the space of the original eating area which provided an amazing amount of workspace. The kitchen is breathtaking with solid surface countertops, an added built in display & storage area, and new tile fl ooring throughout. The living room became the dining room, with the entire space opening up to an expansive sunroom with garden doors leading directly to the pool and the hot tub. The island has a fl oating raised bar top that enhances the free fl owing open feeling of the entire rear of the house. On the second fl oor, a 12'x 16' walk-in closet was added. The bathroom took over the original walk-in closet. A large private balcony off the master bedroom was also built.

i.r.i.s. Contractors

The homeowners wanted to increase the size of their home in order to create suffi cient room for the family they were planning on starting. They desired that the home still fi t into the neighbourhood and not to look like a brand new home in an older area. They wanted lots of natural light with three bedrooms, a guest bath, and the master bedroom to face the front street with an ensuite and walk-in closet. All this was to be achieved while they lived on the main fl oor. The work was completed quickly and effi ciently in order to limit our time without a roof to only two weeks.

i.r.i.s. Contractors

The homeowners wish list included a three car garage, with master bedroom and ensuite above. They also wanted to renovate the current kitchen/bedroom area and create a large eat-in kitchen. The kitchen layout with custom cabinets and tile back splash, the ensuite with deck mounted bubble tub, custom tiled shower enclosure with body jets and programmable in-fl oor heat throughout came together seamlessly and easily.

planning and consultation. Excellence may take time but it’s worth the wait. � ose that try to circumvent the process by way of avoiding taxes and permits are leaving the consumer in an extremely vulnerable position. Contributing to the underground economy is contributing to increased taxes elsewhere. A wri� en contract is your best protection and an MHBA RenoMark renovator is your best and most reliable option. Contact your RenoMark renovator of choice, make an appointment to discuss your project and imagine it becoming a reality.

Congratulations to all entrants in the 2010 Renovation of the Year Awards. � e following pages will introduce you to some fabulous renovation projects and hopefully stimulate your imagination regarding what is possible in your home.

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FeatUre

THE 2010 MANITOBA HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION RENOMARK RENOVATION Awards represent the most outstanding work done in the renovation � eld in the Province last year. We are proud to be able to o� er 44 projects completed by 10 di� erent renovators. Categories in which these projects are judged include: Additions, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Basement, Exterior and Whole House. A quali� ed panel of 8 judges reviews each entry in each category, carefully going over before and a� er photos, looking at blueprints, reviewing design and materials, considering items such as space utilization before rendering their decision regarding the various award winners. � e award winners are announced at a ceremony on November 5. � is is a highlight in the Manitoba Home Builders Association year.

It has been a very busy year for the renovation industry in Manitoba. Manitobans renovate more than any other province in Canada, spending more on average (over $8,000 per renovation project) than anywhere else. � is can be partially a� ributed to the fact that Winnipeg has the 3rd oldest housing stock in Canada, behind only Halifax and Montreal. Older houses need more renovating. � ey require increased energy e� ciency upgrades and many people are opting for greener alternatives. Reduced water usage continues to grow in importance to homeowners. Technology and improved building products have progressed rapidly in recent years. Professional renovators keep up to date with all of these developments and pass this important knowledge on to their clients. An MHBA RenoMark renovator maintains his professional education and training through courses and workshops, literature reviews, sessions with manufacturers and sales representatives and information sharing with RenoMark renovators across the country though the Canadian Home Builders Association.

While it is true that the renovation business is busy, there is a misconception that good renovators are impossible to � nd. Go to the Manitoba Home Builders Association web site (www.homebuilders.mb.ca) or the RenoMark web site (www.renomark.ca) to � nd a professional renovator who adheres to a strict code of ethics and professional conduct. � ey maintain the highest set of principles in Canada. Don’t se� le for less. A good renovation takes advance

2010 RenoMark Renovation Awards

CONTINUED ON PAGE 26…

aDDitions CateGorY

Character Homes

The kitchen took over the space of the original eating area which provided an amazing amount of workspace. The kitchen is breathtaking with solid surface countertops, an added built in display & storage area, and new tile fl ooring throughout. The living room became the dining room, with the entire space opening up to an expansive sunroom with garden doors leading directly to the pool and the hot tub. The island has a fl oating raised bar top that enhances the free fl owing open feeling of the entire rear of the house. On the second fl oor, a 12'x 16' walk-in closet was added. The bathroom took over the original walk-in closet. A large private balcony off the master bedroom was also built.

i.r.i.s. Contractors

The homeowners wanted to increase the size of their home in order to create suffi cient room for the family they were planning on starting. They desired that the home still fi t into the neighbourhood and not to look like a brand new home in an older area. They wanted lots of natural light with three bedrooms, a guest bath, and the master bedroom to face the front street with an ensuite and walk-in closet. All this was to be achieved while they lived on the main fl oor. The work was completed quickly and effi ciently in order to limit our time without a roof to only two weeks.

i.r.i.s. Contractors

The homeowners wish list included a three car garage, with master bedroom and ensuite above. They also wanted to renovate the current kitchen/bedroom area and create a large eat-in kitchen. The kitchen layout with custom cabinets and tile back splash, the ensuite with deck mounted bubble tub, custom tiled shower enclosure with body jets and programmable in-fl oor heat throughout came together seamlessly and easily.

planning and consultation. Excellence may take time but it’s worth the wait. � ose that try to circumvent the process by way of avoiding taxes and permits are leaving the consumer in an extremely vulnerable position. Contributing to the underground economy is contributing to increased taxes elsewhere. A wri� en contract is your best protection and an MHBA RenoMark renovator is your best and most reliable option. Contact your RenoMark renovator of choice, make an appointment to discuss your project and imagine it becoming a reality.

Congratulations to all entrants in the 2010 Renovation of the Year Awards. � e following pages will introduce you to some fabulous renovation projects and hopefully stimulate your imagination regarding what is possible in your home.

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oswald Constructions Ltd.

The client’s family consisted of 5 very busy people. They loved their recent purchase of a 100 year old farmhouse on the Red River but needed more public space. Also, with 3 extra drivers coming along, a large garage was desired. Because of their busy lives, building with maintenance-free products, as well as upgrading the existing exterior fi nish with new maintenance-free products was high in the needs list. The extra space gave them their wish list of a large games room with bar area, work out room, 2 extra washrooms, an extra bedroom, an extra kitchen/butler's pantry, separate utility room, and a large mudroom adjoining the oversized garage.

all Canadian renovations

Before work could begin on this addition, part of the existing 100 year structure had to be removed and hauled away. The addition created additional square footage and included a new entrance. The addition joins into the existing structure seamlessly. All of the windows were made as casement to maximize the comfort level in the summer and to make it much warmer during the winter. The homeowners are delighted with the addition and are enjoying their new space.

Dynasty Bathrooms

This project centered around an ensuite bathroom from 1980. The room was completely gutted to the studs. Upon gutting the bathroom the chimney was discovered in the wall cavity. The year previous the home owner had changed the furnace to a high effi ciency furnace meaning no chimney. We then expanded the walk-in shower to the full width of the room making a nice 32” x 48” custom shower stall. We used a waterproofi ng system called Schuter to prevent any type of water leakage. Glass tiles were used as listello in the shower stall to compliment the RonBow glass countertop on the vanity. White ceramic tiles on the shower wall and fl oor give the space a clean and crisp look. A French door was added to let natural light from the bedroom into the ensuite.

trikor Builders

The homeowners wanted a lower level that had a completely different look from the other fl oors of their ten year old two storey home. The look they desired was European with clean lines and a modern, contemporary look. Their requirements were a guest bedroom with ample storage to accommodate family from out of town, a spa-like bathroom, media room with wet bar, built in corner offi ce, and a play area for the kids. The wet bar features tilt out upper cabinet doors with glass inserts and a stunning glass tile backsplash. The gloss laminate fl ooring, sleek gas fi replace, and simple cabinetry with fl at panel doors, all add to the clean lines and give this lower level a modern look that will be high style for years to come.

sakiyama Construction

The homeowners loved their River Heights 2-storey but found it short on space and functionality. Built in the 1930s, little had been done over the years to modernize the home. The owners identifi ed three concerns: the need for a mudroom, a spacious modern kitchen, and a larger closet/dressing area as part of the master bedroom. The solution was a 2-storey addition to the rear of the home. Added space included a main fl oor family room off the fully renovated kitchen plus a new mudroom/rear foyer. The second fl oor addition consisted of a new master bedroom ensuite with walk-through closet, separate shower and bath, and offi ce area.

sakiyama Construction

This lower level was developed in a spacious 45-year-old bungalow constructed on piles with a central basement. The minimally-developed concrete basement which had been used for storage/utilities had a structural slab fl oor surrounded by piled grade beams creating three crawl spaces. The wish list was long – games room with wet bar and sculpture niche, powder room, utility area and walk-in closet – but the space was small, 480 sq ft.

Dynasty Bathrooms

The objective for this bathroom was to update the 70s décor and to give the customer more functionality. They needed more storage in the cabinets and wanted a two person tub as well as a shower stall which had not existed. A custom built oak vanity was built complete with crown moldings, large mirror, pot lights and plenty of storage. We then custom made a 1 1/2” thick granite top with a Kohler under mount basin and Hansgrohe Metro S chrome faucets to provide a fi nishing touch to the elegance of the cabinetry. The pot lights are contained in a valance around the perimeter of the room, and create texture and warmth throughout the space. A dimmer switch allows for adjustable brightness. We replaced a non effi cient 13L toilet with a sleek Kohler Persaude dual fl ush toilet that is both attractive and water conscientious.

trikor Builders

The goal was to have an open concept, multi purpose lower level that would match the style of the upper levels of this fi ve year old home. A gas fi replace, built in bookshelves, entertainment wall, and wet bar were all high priorities. Maple bookshelves were built on site and stained to match the bar cabinetry. A sleek wall mount gas fi replace with euro concave surround adds style as well as function on cold nights in front of the TV. The wet bar boasts glass display shelving, a wine fridge as well as a custom made ‘keg fridge’ with beer on tap!

southwynn Homes Ltd.

The owners of this home wanted to add space that blended into the existing home without looking like an addition. The architects designed and provided drawings for a two storey addition, complete with a full basement. The new space was to include a new great room and offi ce on the main fl oor, a new master bedroom complete with an extra large ensuite and walk in closet on the 2nd fl oor. The addition was linked to the existing home by a stair case and entryway on the main fl oor, and a bridged open hallway on the 2nd level. The basement was to include an exercise room, family room, nannie's room, washroom and furnace room and was linked to the existing basement by cutting an opening through the existing foundation.

southwynn Homes Ltd.

This lower level renovation consisted of making the most of the architectural assets of the walk-out basement, the prime feature being the wall of windows that serves as a portal of natural light and an outlook to a spectacular exterior view. The design solution included a spacious sitting area with rounded fi replace, and a wall of glass that divided the sitting area from the TV viewing room. A large open bar complete with a custom built in maple wine unit, was constructed over the sump pump. Every design component in the lower level achieved the transfer of natural light, and created open yet cozy/comfortable space.

all Canadian renovations

This was a full basement with very little development. The previous owners had installed some Styrofoam to the walls to retain heat and was not up to code to meet fi re regulations. The homeowners wanted a bedroom in the corner of the basement to accommodate guests. Since there were no windows; a fi re egress window was installed complete with window well and drainage to the weeping tiles. They also wanted a laundry room complete with ironing area, a media area, an exercise area for the treadmill and a storage area. A small offi ce workspace was accomplished by installing a pony wall to create a measure of openness to the rest of the basement.

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all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

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oswald Constructions Ltd.

The client’s family consisted of 5 very busy people. They loved their recent purchase of a 100 year old farmhouse on the Red River but needed more public space. Also, with 3 extra drivers coming along, a large garage was desired. Because of their busy lives, building with maintenance-free products, as well as upgrading the existing exterior fi nish with new maintenance-free products was high in the needs list. The extra space gave them their wish list of a large games room with bar area, work out room, 2 extra washrooms, an extra bedroom, an extra kitchen/butler's pantry, separate utility room, and a large mudroom adjoining the oversized garage.

all Canadian renovations

Before work could begin on this addition, part of the existing 100 year structure had to be removed and hauled away. The addition created additional square footage and included a new entrance. The addition joins into the existing structure seamlessly. All of the windows were made as casement to maximize the comfort level in the summer and to make it much warmer during the winter. The homeowners are delighted with the addition and are enjoying their new space.

Dynasty Bathrooms

This project centered around an ensuite bathroom from 1980. The room was completely gutted to the studs. Upon gutting the bathroom the chimney was discovered in the wall cavity. The year previous the home owner had changed the furnace to a high effi ciency furnace meaning no chimney. We then expanded the walk-in shower to the full width of the room making a nice 32” x 48” custom shower stall. We used a waterproofi ng system called Schuter to prevent any type of water leakage. Glass tiles were used as listello in the shower stall to compliment the RonBow glass countertop on the vanity. White ceramic tiles on the shower wall and fl oor give the space a clean and crisp look. A French door was added to let natural light from the bedroom into the ensuite.

trikor Builders

The homeowners wanted a lower level that had a completely different look from the other fl oors of their ten year old two storey home. The look they desired was European with clean lines and a modern, contemporary look. Their requirements were a guest bedroom with ample storage to accommodate family from out of town, a spa-like bathroom, media room with wet bar, built in corner offi ce, and a play area for the kids. The wet bar features tilt out upper cabinet doors with glass inserts and a stunning glass tile backsplash. The gloss laminate fl ooring, sleek gas fi replace, and simple cabinetry with fl at panel doors, all add to the clean lines and give this lower level a modern look that will be high style for years to come.

sakiyama Construction

The homeowners loved their River Heights 2-storey but found it short on space and functionality. Built in the 1930s, little had been done over the years to modernize the home. The owners identifi ed three concerns: the need for a mudroom, a spacious modern kitchen, and a larger closet/dressing area as part of the master bedroom. The solution was a 2-storey addition to the rear of the home. Added space included a main fl oor family room off the fully renovated kitchen plus a new mudroom/rear foyer. The second fl oor addition consisted of a new master bedroom ensuite with walk-through closet, separate shower and bath, and offi ce area.

sakiyama Construction

This lower level was developed in a spacious 45-year-old bungalow constructed on piles with a central basement. The minimally-developed concrete basement which had been used for storage/utilities had a structural slab fl oor surrounded by piled grade beams creating three crawl spaces. The wish list was long – games room with wet bar and sculpture niche, powder room, utility area and walk-in closet – but the space was small, 480 sq ft.

Dynasty Bathrooms

The objective for this bathroom was to update the 70s décor and to give the customer more functionality. They needed more storage in the cabinets and wanted a two person tub as well as a shower stall which had not existed. A custom built oak vanity was built complete with crown moldings, large mirror, pot lights and plenty of storage. We then custom made a 1 1/2” thick granite top with a Kohler under mount basin and Hansgrohe Metro S chrome faucets to provide a fi nishing touch to the elegance of the cabinetry. The pot lights are contained in a valance around the perimeter of the room, and create texture and warmth throughout the space. A dimmer switch allows for adjustable brightness. We replaced a non effi cient 13L toilet with a sleek Kohler Persaude dual fl ush toilet that is both attractive and water conscientious.

trikor Builders

The goal was to have an open concept, multi purpose lower level that would match the style of the upper levels of this fi ve year old home. A gas fi replace, built in bookshelves, entertainment wall, and wet bar were all high priorities. Maple bookshelves were built on site and stained to match the bar cabinetry. A sleek wall mount gas fi replace with euro concave surround adds style as well as function on cold nights in front of the TV. The wet bar boasts glass display shelving, a wine fridge as well as a custom made ‘keg fridge’ with beer on tap!

southwynn Homes Ltd.

The owners of this home wanted to add space that blended into the existing home without looking like an addition. The architects designed and provided drawings for a two storey addition, complete with a full basement. The new space was to include a new great room and offi ce on the main fl oor, a new master bedroom complete with an extra large ensuite and walk in closet on the 2nd fl oor. The addition was linked to the existing home by a stair case and entryway on the main fl oor, and a bridged open hallway on the 2nd level. The basement was to include an exercise room, family room, nannie's room, washroom and furnace room and was linked to the existing basement by cutting an opening through the existing foundation.

southwynn Homes Ltd.

This lower level renovation consisted of making the most of the architectural assets of the walk-out basement, the prime feature being the wall of windows that serves as a portal of natural light and an outlook to a spectacular exterior view. The design solution included a spacious sitting area with rounded fi replace, and a wall of glass that divided the sitting area from the TV viewing room. A large open bar complete with a custom built in maple wine unit, was constructed over the sump pump. Every design component in the lower level achieved the transfer of natural light, and created open yet cozy/comfortable space.

all Canadian renovations

This was a full basement with very little development. The previous owners had installed some Styrofoam to the walls to retain heat and was not up to code to meet fi re regulations. The homeowners wanted a bedroom in the corner of the basement to accommodate guests. Since there were no windows; a fi re egress window was installed complete with window well and drainage to the weeping tiles. They also wanted a laundry room complete with ironing area, a media area, an exercise area for the treadmill and a storage area. A small offi ce workspace was accomplished by installing a pony wall to create a measure of openness to the rest of the basement.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 29…

all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

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oswald Constructions Ltd.

The client’s family consisted of 5 very busy people. They loved their recent purchase of a 100 year old farmhouse on the Red River but needed more public space. Also, with 3 extra drivers coming along, a large garage was desired. Because of their busy lives, building with maintenance-free products, as well as upgrading the existing exterior fi nish with new maintenance-free products was high in the needs list. The extra space gave them their wish list of a large games room with bar area, work out room, 2 extra washrooms, an extra bedroom, an extra kitchen/butler's pantry, separate utility room, and a large mudroom adjoining the oversized garage.

all Canadian renovations

Before work could begin on this addition, part of the existing 100 year structure had to be removed and hauled away. The addition created additional square footage and included a new entrance. The addition joins into the existing structure seamlessly. All of the windows were made as casement to maximize the comfort level in the summer and to make it much warmer during the winter. The homeowners are delighted with the addition and are enjoying their new space.

Dynasty Bathrooms

This project centered around an ensuite bathroom from 1980. The room was completely gutted to the studs. Upon gutting the bathroom the chimney was discovered in the wall cavity. The year previous the home owner had changed the furnace to a high effi ciency furnace meaning no chimney. We then expanded the walk-in shower to the full width of the room making a nice 32” x 48” custom shower stall. We used a waterproofi ng system called Schuter to prevent any type of water leakage. Glass tiles were used as listello in the shower stall to compliment the RonBow glass countertop on the vanity. White ceramic tiles on the shower wall and fl oor give the space a clean and crisp look. A French door was added to let natural light from the bedroom into the ensuite.

trikor Builders

The homeowners wanted a lower level that had a completely different look from the other fl oors of their ten year old two storey home. The look they desired was European with clean lines and a modern, contemporary look. Their requirements were a guest bedroom with ample storage to accommodate family from out of town, a spa-like bathroom, media room with wet bar, built in corner offi ce, and a play area for the kids. The wet bar features tilt out upper cabinet doors with glass inserts and a stunning glass tile backsplash. The gloss laminate fl ooring, sleek gas fi replace, and simple cabinetry with fl at panel doors, all add to the clean lines and give this lower level a modern look that will be high style for years to come.

sakiyama Construction

The homeowners loved their River Heights 2-storey but found it short on space and functionality. Built in the 1930s, little had been done over the years to modernize the home. The owners identifi ed three concerns: the need for a mudroom, a spacious modern kitchen, and a larger closet/dressing area as part of the master bedroom. The solution was a 2-storey addition to the rear of the home. Added space included a main fl oor family room off the fully renovated kitchen plus a new mudroom/rear foyer. The second fl oor addition consisted of a new master bedroom ensuite with walk-through closet, separate shower and bath, and offi ce area.

sakiyama Construction

This lower level was developed in a spacious 45-year-old bungalow constructed on piles with a central basement. The minimally-developed concrete basement which had been used for storage/utilities had a structural slab fl oor surrounded by piled grade beams creating three crawl spaces. The wish list was long – games room with wet bar and sculpture niche, powder room, utility area and walk-in closet – but the space was small, 480 sq ft.

Dynasty Bathrooms

The objective for this bathroom was to update the 70s décor and to give the customer more functionality. They needed more storage in the cabinets and wanted a two person tub as well as a shower stall which had not existed. A custom built oak vanity was built complete with crown moldings, large mirror, pot lights and plenty of storage. We then custom made a 1 1/2” thick granite top with a Kohler under mount basin and Hansgrohe Metro S chrome faucets to provide a fi nishing touch to the elegance of the cabinetry. The pot lights are contained in a valance around the perimeter of the room, and create texture and warmth throughout the space. A dimmer switch allows for adjustable brightness. We replaced a non effi cient 13L toilet with a sleek Kohler Persaude dual fl ush toilet that is both attractive and water conscientious.

trikor Builders

The goal was to have an open concept, multi purpose lower level that would match the style of the upper levels of this fi ve year old home. A gas fi replace, built in bookshelves, entertainment wall, and wet bar were all high priorities. Maple bookshelves were built on site and stained to match the bar cabinetry. A sleek wall mount gas fi replace with euro concave surround adds style as well as function on cold nights in front of the TV. The wet bar boasts glass display shelving, a wine fridge as well as a custom made ‘keg fridge’ with beer on tap!

southwynn Homes Ltd.

The owners of this home wanted to add space that blended into the existing home without looking like an addition. The architects designed and provided drawings for a two storey addition, complete with a full basement. The new space was to include a new great room and offi ce on the main fl oor, a new master bedroom complete with an extra large ensuite and walk in closet on the 2nd fl oor. The addition was linked to the existing home by a stair case and entryway on the main fl oor, and a bridged open hallway on the 2nd level. The basement was to include an exercise room, family room, nannie's room, washroom and furnace room and was linked to the existing basement by cutting an opening through the existing foundation.

southwynn Homes Ltd.

This lower level renovation consisted of making the most of the architectural assets of the walk-out basement, the prime feature being the wall of windows that serves as a portal of natural light and an outlook to a spectacular exterior view. The design solution included a spacious sitting area with rounded fi replace, and a wall of glass that divided the sitting area from the TV viewing room. A large open bar complete with a custom built in maple wine unit, was constructed over the sump pump. Every design component in the lower level achieved the transfer of natural light, and created open yet cozy/comfortable space.

all Canadian renovations

This was a full basement with very little development. The previous owners had installed some Styrofoam to the walls to retain heat and was not up to code to meet fi re regulations. The homeowners wanted a bedroom in the corner of the basement to accommodate guests. Since there were no windows; a fi re egress window was installed complete with window well and drainage to the weeping tiles. They also wanted a laundry room complete with ironing area, a media area, an exercise area for the treadmill and a storage area. A small offi ce workspace was accomplished by installing a pony wall to create a measure of openness to the rest of the basement.

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all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

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oswald Constructions Ltd.

The client’s family consisted of 5 very busy people. They loved their recent purchase of a 100 year old farmhouse on the Red River but needed more public space. Also, with 3 extra drivers coming along, a large garage was desired. Because of their busy lives, building with maintenance-free products, as well as upgrading the existing exterior fi nish with new maintenance-free products was high in the needs list. The extra space gave them their wish list of a large games room with bar area, work out room, 2 extra washrooms, an extra bedroom, an extra kitchen/butler's pantry, separate utility room, and a large mudroom adjoining the oversized garage.

all Canadian renovations

Before work could begin on this addition, part of the existing 100 year structure had to be removed and hauled away. The addition created additional square footage and included a new entrance. The addition joins into the existing structure seamlessly. All of the windows were made as casement to maximize the comfort level in the summer and to make it much warmer during the winter. The homeowners are delighted with the addition and are enjoying their new space.

Dynasty Bathrooms

This project centered around an ensuite bathroom from 1980. The room was completely gutted to the studs. Upon gutting the bathroom the chimney was discovered in the wall cavity. The year previous the home owner had changed the furnace to a high effi ciency furnace meaning no chimney. We then expanded the walk-in shower to the full width of the room making a nice 32” x 48” custom shower stall. We used a waterproofi ng system called Schuter to prevent any type of water leakage. Glass tiles were used as listello in the shower stall to compliment the RonBow glass countertop on the vanity. White ceramic tiles on the shower wall and fl oor give the space a clean and crisp look. A French door was added to let natural light from the bedroom into the ensuite.

trikor Builders

The homeowners wanted a lower level that had a completely different look from the other fl oors of their ten year old two storey home. The look they desired was European with clean lines and a modern, contemporary look. Their requirements were a guest bedroom with ample storage to accommodate family from out of town, a spa-like bathroom, media room with wet bar, built in corner offi ce, and a play area for the kids. The wet bar features tilt out upper cabinet doors with glass inserts and a stunning glass tile backsplash. The gloss laminate fl ooring, sleek gas fi replace, and simple cabinetry with fl at panel doors, all add to the clean lines and give this lower level a modern look that will be high style for years to come.

sakiyama Construction

The homeowners loved their River Heights 2-storey but found it short on space and functionality. Built in the 1930s, little had been done over the years to modernize the home. The owners identifi ed three concerns: the need for a mudroom, a spacious modern kitchen, and a larger closet/dressing area as part of the master bedroom. The solution was a 2-storey addition to the rear of the home. Added space included a main fl oor family room off the fully renovated kitchen plus a new mudroom/rear foyer. The second fl oor addition consisted of a new master bedroom ensuite with walk-through closet, separate shower and bath, and offi ce area.

sakiyama Construction

This lower level was developed in a spacious 45-year-old bungalow constructed on piles with a central basement. The minimally-developed concrete basement which had been used for storage/utilities had a structural slab fl oor surrounded by piled grade beams creating three crawl spaces. The wish list was long – games room with wet bar and sculpture niche, powder room, utility area and walk-in closet – but the space was small, 480 sq ft.

Dynasty Bathrooms

The objective for this bathroom was to update the 70s décor and to give the customer more functionality. They needed more storage in the cabinets and wanted a two person tub as well as a shower stall which had not existed. A custom built oak vanity was built complete with crown moldings, large mirror, pot lights and plenty of storage. We then custom made a 1 1/2” thick granite top with a Kohler under mount basin and Hansgrohe Metro S chrome faucets to provide a fi nishing touch to the elegance of the cabinetry. The pot lights are contained in a valance around the perimeter of the room, and create texture and warmth throughout the space. A dimmer switch allows for adjustable brightness. We replaced a non effi cient 13L toilet with a sleek Kohler Persaude dual fl ush toilet that is both attractive and water conscientious.

trikor Builders

The goal was to have an open concept, multi purpose lower level that would match the style of the upper levels of this fi ve year old home. A gas fi replace, built in bookshelves, entertainment wall, and wet bar were all high priorities. Maple bookshelves were built on site and stained to match the bar cabinetry. A sleek wall mount gas fi replace with euro concave surround adds style as well as function on cold nights in front of the TV. The wet bar boasts glass display shelving, a wine fridge as well as a custom made ‘keg fridge’ with beer on tap!

southwynn Homes Ltd.

The owners of this home wanted to add space that blended into the existing home without looking like an addition. The architects designed and provided drawings for a two storey addition, complete with a full basement. The new space was to include a new great room and offi ce on the main fl oor, a new master bedroom complete with an extra large ensuite and walk in closet on the 2nd fl oor. The addition was linked to the existing home by a stair case and entryway on the main fl oor, and a bridged open hallway on the 2nd level. The basement was to include an exercise room, family room, nannie's room, washroom and furnace room and was linked to the existing basement by cutting an opening through the existing foundation.

southwynn Homes Ltd.

This lower level renovation consisted of making the most of the architectural assets of the walk-out basement, the prime feature being the wall of windows that serves as a portal of natural light and an outlook to a spectacular exterior view. The design solution included a spacious sitting area with rounded fi replace, and a wall of glass that divided the sitting area from the TV viewing room. A large open bar complete with a custom built in maple wine unit, was constructed over the sump pump. Every design component in the lower level achieved the transfer of natural light, and created open yet cozy/comfortable space.

all Canadian renovations

This was a full basement with very little development. The previous owners had installed some Styrofoam to the walls to retain heat and was not up to code to meet fi re regulations. The homeowners wanted a bedroom in the corner of the basement to accommodate guests. Since there were no windows; a fi re egress window was installed complete with window well and drainage to the weeping tiles. They also wanted a laundry room complete with ironing area, a media area, an exercise area for the treadmill and a storage area. A small offi ce workspace was accomplished by installing a pony wall to create a measure of openness to the rest of the basement.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 29…

all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

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Contact us today for a consultation! Trikor Builders | www.trikor.ca | [email protected] Tel: (204) 663-3818 | Fax: (204) 272-3301 | 65101 Pine Ridge Road, Winnipeg, MB

TRIKOR specializes in all forms of construction, from additions and custom homes, to incredible interiors for all rooms in your home.

www.trikor.ca

specializes in all forms of construction, from additions

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All Canadian Renovations

The homeowners wanted both a soaker tub and a walk-in shower in a tiny bathroom. They also wanted to bring in natural light from the bedroom windows and create an open concept suite. They also wanted to create a modern spa-like aesthetic with warm, natural colors and textures. This master bathroom involved signifi cant reconfi guring of the existing space to transform not only the tired and cramped 70’s bathroom, but the master suite as a whole.

Trikor Builders

The homeowner was longing for a luxury bathroom where they could retreat from a hectic lifestyle of a dual income family with 2 young children. Since there was no room for this on the upper levels, they opted to build one on the lower level. The homeowners wanted a very modern look with clean lines and European styling. The vanity was raised off the fl oor and fi nished in fl at panel maple to compliment the European styling. The wall niche with tile detail above the bathtub gave some storage space while adding some artwork in the form of glass tile. A tile bench was added in the shower to provide versatility and comfort while still maintaining the clean lines.

Hands-On Design

The clients were looking to renovate their main fl oor 3-piece bathroom which was quite dated and create a modern look. The shower walls were completely retiled with a 12’’ ceramic tile and accompanied by a 3’’ strip of glass accent tile. The fl oors were stripped and a heat mat with a programmable thermostat was installed underneath the new marble tile fl oors. New fi xtures for the shower and sink were added, along with an air jetted tub and dual fl ush toilet. A 3 panel glass shower door replaced the old shower curtain, and a granite countertop replaced the existing plain top. All of the millwork was redone in a maple shaker style. For improved lighting and some visual interest, a rectilinear and a curvilinear bulkhead hold recessed pot lights in the ceiling.

Trikor Builders

The most important requirement for this bathroom was that it needed to have a sauna. Not a little 2 person infrared model but a traditional 5 person, cedar sauna, heated with a stainless steel electric sauna heater controlled with a digital thermostat. The second must have was a 2 person custom tile shower complete with body sprays. The shower was constructed with a solid front wall instead of full glass to give some privacy and also provide a mounting wall for the body sprays. Porcelain tile continues from inside the shower to the fl oor of the bathroom and sauna. The tile fl oor is heated of course so that there is no risk of cold feet when exiting the shower or sauna.

All Canadian Renovations

Space was at a premium. The door couldn’t even open without hitting the tub. To solve this, we stole space from everywhere possible. Tightening up plumbing to remove an awkward wall build-out, moving the tub wall 12” to create more space, and using frameless glass shower doors and a pedestal vanity instead of a bulky cabinet created more visual space. A shower niche further pushed the wall out so no shelving had to come into the shower area. Storage is contained in a large mirrored medicine cabinet. The pedestal vanity created challenges as well because the supply lines and drains were running across the inside of the old cabinet and had to be re-routed into the wall. To achieve the feel of a luxury master bath, we added in-fl oor heat under marble tiles, and a detailed wall of natural stone behind the vanity. The costly mosaic tiles were added for detail but kept to a minimum to keep the job on a tight budget.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 30…

I.R.I.S. Contractors

This project started with a bathroom built in the 70’s. It used a very good sized footprint of 120 sq. ft. and was chopped up into three very small unattractive areas. The client wanted to use the space to its fullest and create a large open spa-like environment that allowed for as much natural light as possible.

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Contact us today for a consultation! Trikor Builders | www.trikor.ca | [email protected] Tel: (204) 663-3818 | Fax: (204) 272-3301 | 65101 Pine Ridge Road, Winnipeg, MB

TRIKOR specializes in all forms of construction, from additions and custom homes, to incredible interiors for all rooms in your home.

www.trikor.ca

TrikorBuilders_Renovations_October.indd 1 29/09/2010 10:09:27 AM

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all Canadian renovations

The homeowners wanted both a soaker tub and a walk-in shower in a tiny bathroom. They also wanted to bring in natural light from the bedroom windows and create an open concept suite. They also wanted to create a modern spa-like aesthetic with warm, natural colors and textures. This master bathroom involved signifi cant reconfi guring of the existing space to transform not only the tired and cramped 70’s bathroom, but the master suite as a whole.

trikor Builders

The homeowner was longing for a luxury bathroom where they could retreat from a hectic lifestyle of a dual income family with 2 young children. Since there was no room for this on the upper levels, they opted to build one on the lower level. The homeowners wanted a very modern look with clean lines and European styling. The vanity was raised off the fl oor and fi nished in fl at panel maple to compliment the European styling. The wall niche with tile detail above the bathtub gave some storage space while adding some artwork in the form of glass tile. A tile bench was added in the shower to provide versatility and comfort while still maintaining the clean lines.

Hands-on Design

The clients were looking to renovate their main fl oor 3-piece bathroom which was quite dated and create a modern look. The shower walls were completely retiled with a 12’’ ceramic tile and accompanied by a 3’’ strip of glass accent tile. The fl oors were stripped and a heat mat with a programmable thermostat was installed underneath the new marble tile fl oors. New fi xtures for the shower and sink were added, along with an air jetted tub and dual fl ush toilet. A 3 panel glass shower door replaced the old shower curtain, and a granite countertop replaced the existing plain top. All of the millwork was redone in a maple shaker style. For improved lighting and some visual interest, a rectilinear and a curvilinear bulkhead hold recessed pot lights in the ceiling.

trikor Builders

The most important requirement for this bathroom was that it needed to have a sauna. Not a little 2 person infrared model but a traditional 5 person, cedar sauna, heated with a stainless steel electric sauna heater controlled with a digital thermostat. The second must have was a 2 person custom tile shower complete with body sprays. The shower was constructed with a solid front wall instead of full glass to give some privacy and also provide a mounting wall for the body sprays. Porcelain tile continues from inside the shower to the fl oor of the bathroom and sauna. The tile fl oor is heated of course so that there is no risk of cold feet when exiting the shower or sauna.

all Canadian renovations

Space was at a premium. The door couldn’t even open without hitting the tub. To solve this, we stole space from everywhere possible. Tightening up plumbing to remove an awkward wall build-out, moving the tub wall 12” to create more space, and using frameless glass shower doors and a pedestal vanity instead of a bulky cabinet created more visual space. A shower niche further pushed the wall out so no shelving had to come into the shower area. Storage is contained in a large mirrored medicine cabinet. The pedestal vanity created challenges as well because the supply lines and drains were running across the inside of the old cabinet and had to be re-routed into the wall. To achieve the feel of a luxury master bath, we added in-fl oor heat under marble tiles, and a detailed wall of natural stone behind the vanity. The costly mosaic tiles were added for detail but kept to a minimum to keep the job on a tight budget.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 30…

i.r.i.s. Contractors

This project started with a bathroom built in the 70’s. It used a very good sized footprint of 120 sq. ft. and was chopped up into three very small unattractive areas. The client wanted to use the space to its fullest and create a large open spa-like environment that allowed for as much natural light as possible.

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Hands-on Design

The front of the residence lacked aesthetic appeal and had no curb appeal. The client was looking for an attractive look that required no maintenance fi nishes. The existing stucco on the north front of the house was taken off. 1’’ rigid insulation was added to upgrade the R factor. Hardie Board bevel siding was added to change the previous boring streetscape. Groundhog anchors were added to support the new gable roof over the new landing which was constructed from CrossTimbers composite decking. The handrails were also constructed from a no maintenance composite material. The columns were made out of creosol exterior plywood and painted. On the underside of the porch, a curved tongue and groove pine ceiling was created to counterbalance the rectilinear lines. The color white was intentionally chosen for the railing, siding, roof, and posts to create a simple clean look.

Harwood Design Builders

The key objective for this space was to create more storage and a new, modern look to replace the lackluster traditional kitchen that is the central gathering place for family and friends. The kitchen and dining room which overlooks the family room is a masterpiece in modern kitchen design and incorporates both form and function that the owners are thrilled with. The up-to the ceiling clean white cabinetry provides a striking contrast to the cherry wood stained lower cabinets. Custom niches for wine, cookbooks, china and linens ensure everything is accessible for every meal and every occasion. A central information centre with computer nook and offi ce supply drawer helps this family on the go keep in touch and up to date with each other’s busy schedules.

Hands-on Design

The client wanted to improve the appearance of the front of their house while retaining the existing stone. The yard elevation was reconfi gured to accommodate the new sloping curved concrete sidewalk. The existing garage was faced on the North, South and East sides with light beige Hardie Board bevel siding to complement the existing stone. A 24’’ overhang was added on the gable end of the garage. The planter boxes were reshaped and capped with limestone for seating. Tapered columns were designed to dress up the entrance. On the underside of the porch, tongue and groove cedar ceiling was created to soften the lines of the house. A gable roof was constructed over the front open landing and tied into the existing roof.

Harwood Design Builders

The original space, like most houses built in the 1970’s was compartmentalized by function, with kitchen, dining and living room all in separate rooms. The busy family wanted a new open concept area that brought these three living areas together and break free of the old model. The ultimate transformation included the removal of the walls that defi ned each space as well as the stairwell. This produced dramatic results because it opened up sightlines between the kitchen and living room for an immediate sense of spaciousness. The kitchen is a gallery style with an 11-foot island that defi nes the major centre for activities that take place in the kitchen. The cabinets are all bamboo and were chosen for their eco and durability qualities. All outside wall cabinets are bright white and add to the airiness while the island was fi nished in a deep caramel to add to the transformation and modernization of this space.

Harwood Design Builders

The owners of this 80 year old home were ready to bring it up to date. Their wish list for the renovation included, more storage, a refreshing lighter palette, and more light, to name but a few. The owner, who happens to be an architect called upon her expertise to come up with a design that she and her husband agreed would be the ultimate solution for this key area of the home. The small gallery kitchen was completely demolished and restructured with their goals at the forefront. Classic white cabinetry provided clean lines but provided not just another pretty face. The home owners asked for increased storage capacity and that is exactly what they got with all the bells and whistles, including pull outs, sliding drawers and other unique storage solutions. In the end, all of the high end products resulted in a high end fi nish for this gallery style kitchen.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 32…

southwynn Homes Ltd.

Our clients vision of transforming their 50 year old dated home into a beautiful Cape Cod design resulted in the mobilization of Southwynn Homes exemplary trades and suppliers. The complex plans included replacing all exterior windows, building a larger front porch with pillars and gables, changing the roof from a cottage roof to a gable roof, removing all stucco and replacing it with siding. Old overhangs and facia were cut back and new maintenance-free aluminum soffi t, facia and trough were installed.

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eXterior CateGorY » CONTINUED

KitCHen CateGorY

FeatUre CONTINUED…

Hands-on Design

The front of the residence lacked aesthetic appeal and had no curb appeal. The client was looking for an attractive look that required no maintenance fi nishes. The existing stucco on the north front of the house was taken off. 1’’ rigid insulation was added to upgrade the R factor. Hardie Board bevel siding was added to change the previous boring streetscape. Groundhog anchors were added to support the new gable roof over the new landing which was constructed from CrossTimbers composite decking. The handrails were also constructed from a no maintenance composite material. The columns were made out of creosol exterior plywood and painted. On the underside of the porch, a curved tongue and groove pine ceiling was created to counterbalance the rectilinear lines. The color white was intentionally chosen for the railing, siding, roof, and posts to create a simple clean look.

Harwood Design Builders

The key objective for this space was to create more storage and a new, modern look to replace the lackluster traditional kitchen that is the central gathering place for family and friends. The kitchen and dining room which overlooks the family room is a masterpiece in modern kitchen design and incorporates both form and function that the owners are thrilled with. The up-to the ceiling clean white cabinetry provides a striking contrast to the cherry wood stained lower cabinets. Custom niches for wine, cookbooks, china and linens ensure everything is accessible for every meal and every occasion. A central information centre with computer nook and offi ce supply drawer helps this family on the go keep in touch and up to date with each other’s busy schedules.

Hands-on Design

The client wanted to improve the appearance of the front of their house while retaining the existing stone. The yard elevation was reconfi gured to accommodate the new sloping curved concrete sidewalk. The existing garage was faced on the North, South and East sides with light beige Hardie Board bevel siding to complement the existing stone. A 24’’ overhang was added on the gable end of the garage. The planter boxes were reshaped and capped with limestone for seating. Tapered columns were designed to dress up the entrance. On the underside of the porch, tongue and groove cedar ceiling was created to soften the lines of the house. A gable roof was constructed over the front open landing and tied into the existing roof.

Harwood Design Builders

The original space, like most houses built in the 1970’s was compartmentalized by function, with kitchen, dining and living room all in separate rooms. The busy family wanted a new open concept area that brought these three living areas together and break free of the old model. The ultimate transformation included the removal of the walls that defi ned each space as well as the stairwell. This produced dramatic results because it opened up sightlines between the kitchen and living room for an immediate sense of spaciousness. The kitchen is a gallery style with an 11-foot island that defi nes the major centre for activities that take place in the kitchen. The cabinets are all bamboo and were chosen for their eco and durability qualities. All outside wall cabinets are bright white and add to the airiness while the island was fi nished in a deep caramel to add to the transformation and modernization of this space.

Harwood Design Builders

The owners of this 80 year old home were ready to bring it up to date. Their wish list for the renovation included, more storage, a refreshing lighter palette, and more light, to name but a few. The owner, who happens to be an architect called upon her expertise to come up with a design that she and her husband agreed would be the ultimate solution for this key area of the home. The small gallery kitchen was completely demolished and restructured with their goals at the forefront. Classic white cabinetry provided clean lines but provided not just another pretty face. The home owners asked for increased storage capacity and that is exactly what they got with all the bells and whistles, including pull outs, sliding drawers and other unique storage solutions. In the end, all of the high end products resulted in a high end fi nish for this gallery style kitchen.

CONTINUED ON PAGE 32…

southwynn Homes Ltd.

Our clients vision of transforming their 50 year old dated home into a beautiful Cape Cod design resulted in the mobilization of Southwynn Homes exemplary trades and suppliers. The complex plans included replacing all exterior windows, building a larger front porch with pillars and gables, changing the roof from a cottage roof to a gable roof, removing all stucco and replacing it with siding. Old overhangs and facia were cut back and new maintenance-free aluminum soffi t, facia and trough were installed.

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This extensive project involved the complete gutting of a century-old house, involving reconfi guring the fl oor plan, removing all the plaster walls and ceilings, adding an HRV system, and insulating all exterior walls and attic. A completely new kitchen was reconfi gured and renovated, a custom fi replace feature wall was designed and constructed, and the two new bathrooms (and one powder room) were reconstructed and added. Classic, natural materials like the Bianco Venatin marble tiles, solid maple fl ooring, maple butcher block vanity, and tumbled marble backsplash add historic value. The homeowners love the new look and functionality of their home.

trikor Builders

This 25 year old home was in need of a better use of space in the kitchen & dining room as well as cosmetic updates. The homeowners wanted to take down the dividing wall that adjoined the dining room to create an open-fl ow plan while gaining more cabinet & counter space. A peninsula lit from above by pendant lighting, divides the kitchen from the dining room and serves as a seamless buffet for serving guests at the dining room table. The entrance to the kitchen from the hallway was moved 3’ over to allow for more countertop space but still leaves room for a large pantry/fridge wall on the opposite side. Pull out pantries were installed beside the fridge which instantly multiplied the storage capacity.

sakiyama Construction

This home in Wildewood was originally a 1.5-storey, 3-bedroom house built in the 1940’s. It was subsequently modifi ed by an addition in 1985 to a 2-storey with an attached 2-car garage to the rear. This renovation added a bedroom, walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom on the 2nd fl oor and a kitchen/living room on the main level. Despite the changes, the home lacked functionality and space. Thus a whole house renovation was undertaken that involved converting the garage into a family room, reconfi guring the kitchen and living room, adding a new rear foyer, adding a new master bedroom above the new family room, reconfi guring both second level bathrooms and modifying existing bedrooms.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowner had a long wish list for a 12’x12’ kitchen with pantries, an island with seating, a large fridge, a wine rack, a desk area, and more. This kitchen was designed and built for a middle-aged couple and their teenage children who all liked to cook and have friends over. The wall between the kitchen and dining room was opened up to make the space feel larger. New cabinets, bulkheads, cork fl ooring, granite counters, and backsplash tile was included.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners frequently hosted parties and needed room for beverages, whether espresso or wine. They also wanted to combine a computer station/home offi ce into the cabinetry. There was a need to make the room work for kids. The old raised bar counter was too high and precarious for the little ones to use, and there was no space for craft projects and toys. They also wished to add counter and storage space. The old corner pantry and corner island took up a lot of space but didn’t function optimally, and the raised counter was too narrow to eat a quick meal at. A small 10’ x 10’ addition at the back of the house was added to allow for a large new kitchen that worked for toddlers and adults alike.

Hands-on Design

The clients wanted to modernize their dated kitchen. The idea was to create a series of multi-tasking stations. The existing fl oor was removed and replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl ooring. The cabinets were fi nished in a maple shaker style with granite countertop and a light brown tile backsplash. An island was added in order to provide the client with more work surface. Stainless steel appliances and microwave hood extractor replaced the old units. The breakfast prep area was designed to organize appliances. A wine rack and liquor storage were also added for organization. The porcelain sink was chosen to contrast the maple cabinets. The bulkheads at various heights were designed to add visual interest and accommodate the recessed lighting.

southwynn Homes

This existing 1200 sq. ft. storey and a half needed a complete facelift and reconstruction. The project included demolishing the existing detached garage and building a new garage, building a main fl oor sun room addition, remodelling the kitchen, two bathrooms, and reshaping the 2nd level. New windows had to be installed, along with the construction of a new front porch, a rear deck, and new stucco for the entire house. The foundation was wrapped in Delta wrap, and new weeping tile was connected to the sump pit. New granular back fi ll was installed to provide better drainage.

Character Homes Ltd.

In the living/dining areas, the end wall was extended to accommodate 2 window seats and a gas fi replace that brings detail and interest into the space. The entire exterior was refi tted with 2” of extruded polystyrene (R10), 30 year Cambridge shingles, maintenance-free soffi t, fascia & eavestrough, stucco, cement board siding and cultured stone to replicate a ranch style home. The basement was gutted and revived with a new layout conducive to the leisure life of the owners. Large windows were cut in to the south wall of the existing basement, fl ooding the home theatre and billiards areas with natural light. The home received the all new ductwork, the installation of a 95% effi cient gas furnace, new air conditioning and the installation of a Heat Recovery Ventilation system. The electrical was upgraded to a 100 amp service with electric radiant heat installed in all tiled fl oor areas.

oswald Construction

The clients wanted to renovate their 1960s, 210 sq. ft. kitchen space plus a 40 sq. ft. back pantry area. They also wanted to open the space up to the dining/living room/front entry area and upgrade those areas. The clients are delighted with how the new engineered beams opened the kitchen space up. The new cappuccino colored Maple cabinets fulfi lled all the client’s desires of having effi cient modern storage space, not to mention creating a stunning look. New solid surface quartz based Cambria counter tops provide miles of hygienic, easy to clean prep space. A second prep sink within the island allow for multiple cooks to work.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners wanted a large kitchen. This meant that much of the main living area would be affected and that a load bearing wall would be removed. Removal of the load bearing wall required participation from an engineer, drawings and permits. In order to create a clean unobstructed ceiling, structural work was required in the attic. Once the area was opened up in came new fl ooring throughout, upgraded electrical and custom millwork. New baseboards and trim were stained maple to match the cabinetry.

Character Homes Ltd.

The desire of this client was to have a new home in the Norwood Flats area. The home started as a 1940’s – 1,300 square foot, 1 ½ story and ended up being a modern 2,000 square foot 2 storey. The home was typical of the era-small front entry, smaller rear entry at the top of the basement stairs, all the rooms separate and enclosed. The second fl oor had 2 long and skinny bedrooms with 4’6” side walls that compromised the effective area of the rooms. A 2-piece bath had been stuck into a closet area at the top of the stairs. The needs and requirements for this home were 2 large bedrooms and a bath for kids, a master suite with large closet and ensuite, and to open up the main fl oor to create fl ow. There was also a need to create a rear entry that could handle a young family and bring into being a fi nished basement that takes advantage of the space available. It was to have a modern feel to the interior but, at the same time blend in with the neighbourhood.

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- All Canadian Renovations Wickow is currently underwhole house. It needs to move to the addition category.

Harwood Design Builders

The overall objective of this project was to take a 1960’s home into the new millennium with a complete renovation of the kitchen and dining room. Toffee-stained wide plank and distressed bamboo fl oors were used throughout with a transition to the kitchen area where new fl oor tiles were installed over a heat mat for those cold fl oor winter mornings. Teak Veneer Echo wood cabinets were used through the kitchen with a fl oor-to-ceiling glassed-in display case for family treasures with a modern appeal. To add to the modern fi nishing; a new product called Ice Stix was used for the back splash walls. At the social center of this new space, an 8' x 3', bar height centerpiece dining room table was designed and installed. An imported Italian Fusion Granite top was used as the table top and was strategically lit by a very large hand forged light fi xture encased by an 8 foot recessed ceiling.

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all Canadian renovations

This extensive project involved the complete gutting of a century-old house, involving reconfi guring the fl oor plan, removing all the plaster walls and ceilings, adding an HRV system, and insulating all exterior walls and attic. A completely new kitchen was reconfi gured and renovated, a custom fi replace feature wall was designed and constructed, and the two new bathrooms (and one powder room) were reconstructed and added. Classic, natural materials like the Bianco Venatin marble tiles, solid maple fl ooring, maple butcher block vanity, and tumbled marble backsplash add historic value. The homeowners love the new look and functionality of their home.

trikor Builders

This 25 year old home was in need of a better use of space in the kitchen & dining room as well as cosmetic updates. The homeowners wanted to take down the dividing wall that adjoined the dining room to create an open-fl ow plan while gaining more cabinet & counter space. A peninsula lit from above by pendant lighting, divides the kitchen from the dining room and serves as a seamless buffet for serving guests at the dining room table. The entrance to the kitchen from the hallway was moved 3’ over to allow for more countertop space but still leaves room for a large pantry/fridge wall on the opposite side. Pull out pantries were installed beside the fridge which instantly multiplied the storage capacity.

sakiyama Construction

This home in Wildewood was originally a 1.5-storey, 3-bedroom house built in the 1940’s. It was subsequently modifi ed by an addition in 1985 to a 2-storey with an attached 2-car garage to the rear. This renovation added a bedroom, walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom on the 2nd fl oor and a kitchen/living room on the main level. Despite the changes, the home lacked functionality and space. Thus a whole house renovation was undertaken that involved converting the garage into a family room, reconfi guring the kitchen and living room, adding a new rear foyer, adding a new master bedroom above the new family room, reconfi guring both second level bathrooms and modifying existing bedrooms.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowner had a long wish list for a 12’x12’ kitchen with pantries, an island with seating, a large fridge, a wine rack, a desk area, and more. This kitchen was designed and built for a middle-aged couple and their teenage children who all liked to cook and have friends over. The wall between the kitchen and dining room was opened up to make the space feel larger. New cabinets, bulkheads, cork fl ooring, granite counters, and backsplash tile was included.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners frequently hosted parties and needed room for beverages, whether espresso or wine. They also wanted to combine a computer station/home offi ce into the cabinetry. There was a need to make the room work for kids. The old raised bar counter was too high and precarious for the little ones to use, and there was no space for craft projects and toys. They also wished to add counter and storage space. The old corner pantry and corner island took up a lot of space but didn’t function optimally, and the raised counter was too narrow to eat a quick meal at. A small 10’ x 10’ addition at the back of the house was added to allow for a large new kitchen that worked for toddlers and adults alike.

Hands-on Design

The clients wanted to modernize their dated kitchen. The idea was to create a series of multi-tasking stations. The existing fl oor was removed and replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl ooring. The cabinets were fi nished in a maple shaker style with granite countertop and a light brown tile backsplash. An island was added in order to provide the client with more work surface. Stainless steel appliances and microwave hood extractor replaced the old units. The breakfast prep area was designed to organize appliances. A wine rack and liquor storage were also added for organization. The porcelain sink was chosen to contrast the maple cabinets. The bulkheads at various heights were designed to add visual interest and accommodate the recessed lighting.

southwynn Homes

This existing 1200 sq. ft. storey and a half needed a complete facelift and reconstruction. The project included demolishing the existing detached garage and building a new garage, building a main fl oor sun room addition, remodelling the kitchen, two bathrooms, and reshaping the 2nd level. New windows had to be installed, along with the construction of a new front porch, a rear deck, and new stucco for the entire house. The foundation was wrapped in Delta wrap, and new weeping tile was connected to the sump pit. New granular back fi ll was installed to provide better drainage.

Character Homes Ltd.

In the living/dining areas, the end wall was extended to accommodate 2 window seats and a gas fi replace that brings detail and interest into the space. The entire exterior was refi tted with 2” of extruded polystyrene (R10), 30 year Cambridge shingles, maintenance-free soffi t, fascia & eavestrough, stucco, cement board siding and cultured stone to replicate a ranch style home. The basement was gutted and revived with a new layout conducive to the leisure life of the owners. Large windows were cut in to the south wall of the existing basement, fl ooding the home theatre and billiards areas with natural light. The home received the all new ductwork, the installation of a 95% effi cient gas furnace, new air conditioning and the installation of a Heat Recovery Ventilation system. The electrical was upgraded to a 100 amp service with electric radiant heat installed in all tiled fl oor areas.

oswald Construction

The clients wanted to renovate their 1960s, 210 sq. ft. kitchen space plus a 40 sq. ft. back pantry area. They also wanted to open the space up to the dining/living room/front entry area and upgrade those areas. The clients are delighted with how the new engineered beams opened the kitchen space up. The new cappuccino colored Maple cabinets fulfi lled all the client’s desires of having effi cient modern storage space, not to mention creating a stunning look. New solid surface quartz based Cambria counter tops provide miles of hygienic, easy to clean prep space. A second prep sink within the island allow for multiple cooks to work.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners wanted a large kitchen. This meant that much of the main living area would be affected and that a load bearing wall would be removed. Removal of the load bearing wall required participation from an engineer, drawings and permits. In order to create a clean unobstructed ceiling, structural work was required in the attic. Once the area was opened up in came new fl ooring throughout, upgraded electrical and custom millwork. New baseboards and trim were stained maple to match the cabinetry.

Character Homes Ltd.

The desire of this client was to have a new home in the Norwood Flats area. The home started as a 1940’s – 1,300 square foot, 1 ½ story and ended up being a modern 2,000 square foot 2 storey. The home was typical of the era-small front entry, smaller rear entry at the top of the basement stairs, all the rooms separate and enclosed. The second fl oor had 2 long and skinny bedrooms with 4’6” side walls that compromised the effective area of the rooms. A 2-piece bath had been stuck into a closet area at the top of the stairs. The needs and requirements for this home were 2 large bedrooms and a bath for kids, a master suite with large closet and ensuite, and to open up the main fl oor to create fl ow. There was also a need to create a rear entry that could handle a young family and bring into being a fi nished basement that takes advantage of the space available. It was to have a modern feel to the interior but, at the same time blend in with the neighbourhood.

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- All Canadian Renovations Wickow is currently underwhole house. It needs to move to the addition category.

Harwood Design Builders

The overall objective of this project was to take a 1960’s home into the new millennium with a complete renovation of the kitchen and dining room. Toffee-stained wide plank and distressed bamboo fl oors were used throughout with a transition to the kitchen area where new fl oor tiles were installed over a heat mat for those cold fl oor winter mornings. Teak Veneer Echo wood cabinets were used through the kitchen with a fl oor-to-ceiling glassed-in display case for family treasures with a modern appeal. To add to the modern fi nishing; a new product called Ice Stix was used for the back splash walls. At the social center of this new space, an 8' x 3', bar height centerpiece dining room table was designed and installed. An imported Italian Fusion Granite top was used as the table top and was strategically lit by a very large hand forged light fi xture encased by an 8 foot recessed ceiling.

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all Canadian renovations

This extensive project involved the complete gutting of a century-old house, involving reconfi guring the fl oor plan, removing all the plaster walls and ceilings, adding an HRV system, and insulating all exterior walls and attic. A completely new kitchen was reconfi gured and renovated, a custom fi replace feature wall was designed and constructed, and the two new bathrooms (and one powder room) were reconstructed and added. Classic, natural materials like the Bianco Venatin marble tiles, solid maple fl ooring, maple butcher block vanity, and tumbled marble backsplash add historic value. The homeowners love the new look and functionality of their home.

trikor Builders

This 25 year old home was in need of a better use of space in the kitchen & dining room as well as cosmetic updates. The homeowners wanted to take down the dividing wall that adjoined the dining room to create an open-fl ow plan while gaining more cabinet & counter space. A peninsula lit from above by pendant lighting, divides the kitchen from the dining room and serves as a seamless buffet for serving guests at the dining room table. The entrance to the kitchen from the hallway was moved 3’ over to allow for more countertop space but still leaves room for a large pantry/fridge wall on the opposite side. Pull out pantries were installed beside the fridge which instantly multiplied the storage capacity.

sakiyama Construction

This home in Wildewood was originally a 1.5-storey, 3-bedroom house built in the 1940’s. It was subsequently modifi ed by an addition in 1985 to a 2-storey with an attached 2-car garage to the rear. This renovation added a bedroom, walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom on the 2nd fl oor and a kitchen/living room on the main level. Despite the changes, the home lacked functionality and space. Thus a whole house renovation was undertaken that involved converting the garage into a family room, reconfi guring the kitchen and living room, adding a new rear foyer, adding a new master bedroom above the new family room, reconfi guring both second level bathrooms and modifying existing bedrooms.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowner had a long wish list for a 12’x12’ kitchen with pantries, an island with seating, a large fridge, a wine rack, a desk area, and more. This kitchen was designed and built for a middle-aged couple and their teenage children who all liked to cook and have friends over. The wall between the kitchen and dining room was opened up to make the space feel larger. New cabinets, bulkheads, cork fl ooring, granite counters, and backsplash tile was included.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners frequently hosted parties and needed room for beverages, whether espresso or wine. They also wanted to combine a computer station/home offi ce into the cabinetry. There was a need to make the room work for kids. The old raised bar counter was too high and precarious for the little ones to use, and there was no space for craft projects and toys. They also wished to add counter and storage space. The old corner pantry and corner island took up a lot of space but didn’t function optimally, and the raised counter was too narrow to eat a quick meal at. A small 10’ x 10’ addition at the back of the house was added to allow for a large new kitchen that worked for toddlers and adults alike.

Hands-on Design

The clients wanted to modernize their dated kitchen. The idea was to create a series of multi-tasking stations. The existing fl oor was removed and replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl ooring. The cabinets were fi nished in a maple shaker style with granite countertop and a light brown tile backsplash. An island was added in order to provide the client with more work surface. Stainless steel appliances and microwave hood extractor replaced the old units. The breakfast prep area was designed to organize appliances. A wine rack and liquor storage were also added for organization. The porcelain sink was chosen to contrast the maple cabinets. The bulkheads at various heights were designed to add visual interest and accommodate the recessed lighting.

southwynn Homes

This existing 1200 sq. ft. storey and a half needed a complete facelift and reconstruction. The project included demolishing the existing detached garage and building a new garage, building a main fl oor sun room addition, remodelling the kitchen, two bathrooms, and reshaping the 2nd level. New windows had to be installed, along with the construction of a new front porch, a rear deck, and new stucco for the entire house. The foundation was wrapped in Delta wrap, and new weeping tile was connected to the sump pit. New granular back fi ll was installed to provide better drainage.

Character Homes Ltd.

In the living/dining areas, the end wall was extended to accommodate 2 window seats and a gas fi replace that brings detail and interest into the space. The entire exterior was refi tted with 2” of extruded polystyrene (R10), 30 year Cambridge shingles, maintenance-free soffi t, fascia & eavestrough, stucco, cement board siding and cultured stone to replicate a ranch style home. The basement was gutted and revived with a new layout conducive to the leisure life of the owners. Large windows were cut in to the south wall of the existing basement, fl ooding the home theatre and billiards areas with natural light. The home received the all new ductwork, the installation of a 95% effi cient gas furnace, new air conditioning and the installation of a Heat Recovery Ventilation system. The electrical was upgraded to a 100 amp service with electric radiant heat installed in all tiled fl oor areas.

oswald Construction

The clients wanted to renovate their 1960s, 210 sq. ft. kitchen space plus a 40 sq. ft. back pantry area. They also wanted to open the space up to the dining/living room/front entry area and upgrade those areas. The clients are delighted with how the new engineered beams opened the kitchen space up. The new cappuccino colored Maple cabinets fulfi lled all the client’s desires of having effi cient modern storage space, not to mention creating a stunning look. New solid surface quartz based Cambria counter tops provide miles of hygienic, easy to clean prep space. A second prep sink within the island allow for multiple cooks to work.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners wanted a large kitchen. This meant that much of the main living area would be affected and that a load bearing wall would be removed. Removal of the load bearing wall required participation from an engineer, drawings and permits. In order to create a clean unobstructed ceiling, structural work was required in the attic. Once the area was opened up in came new fl ooring throughout, upgraded electrical and custom millwork. New baseboards and trim were stained maple to match the cabinetry.

Character Homes Ltd.

The desire of this client was to have a new home in the Norwood Flats area. The home started as a 1940’s – 1,300 square foot, 1 ½ story and ended up being a modern 2,000 square foot 2 storey. The home was typical of the era-small front entry, smaller rear entry at the top of the basement stairs, all the rooms separate and enclosed. The second fl oor had 2 long and skinny bedrooms with 4’6” side walls that compromised the effective area of the rooms. A 2-piece bath had been stuck into a closet area at the top of the stairs. The needs and requirements for this home were 2 large bedrooms and a bath for kids, a master suite with large closet and ensuite, and to open up the main fl oor to create fl ow. There was also a need to create a rear entry that could handle a young family and bring into being a fi nished basement that takes advantage of the space available. It was to have a modern feel to the interior but, at the same time blend in with the neighbourhood.

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- All Canadian Renovations Wickow is currently underwhole house. It needs to move to the addition category.

Harwood Design Builders

The overall objective of this project was to take a 1960’s home into the new millennium with a complete renovation of the kitchen and dining room. Toffee-stained wide plank and distressed bamboo fl oors were used throughout with a transition to the kitchen area where new fl oor tiles were installed over a heat mat for those cold fl oor winter mornings. Teak Veneer Echo wood cabinets were used through the kitchen with a fl oor-to-ceiling glassed-in display case for family treasures with a modern appeal. To add to the modern fi nishing; a new product called Ice Stix was used for the back splash walls. At the social center of this new space, an 8' x 3', bar height centerpiece dining room table was designed and installed. An imported Italian Fusion Granite top was used as the table top and was strategically lit by a very large hand forged light fi xture encased by an 8 foot recessed ceiling.

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all Canadian renovations

This extensive project involved the complete gutting of a century-old house, involving reconfi guring the fl oor plan, removing all the plaster walls and ceilings, adding an HRV system, and insulating all exterior walls and attic. A completely new kitchen was reconfi gured and renovated, a custom fi replace feature wall was designed and constructed, and the two new bathrooms (and one powder room) were reconstructed and added. Classic, natural materials like the Bianco Venatin marble tiles, solid maple fl ooring, maple butcher block vanity, and tumbled marble backsplash add historic value. The homeowners love the new look and functionality of their home.

trikor Builders

This 25 year old home was in need of a better use of space in the kitchen & dining room as well as cosmetic updates. The homeowners wanted to take down the dividing wall that adjoined the dining room to create an open-fl ow plan while gaining more cabinet & counter space. A peninsula lit from above by pendant lighting, divides the kitchen from the dining room and serves as a seamless buffet for serving guests at the dining room table. The entrance to the kitchen from the hallway was moved 3’ over to allow for more countertop space but still leaves room for a large pantry/fridge wall on the opposite side. Pull out pantries were installed beside the fridge which instantly multiplied the storage capacity.

sakiyama Construction

This home in Wildewood was originally a 1.5-storey, 3-bedroom house built in the 1940’s. It was subsequently modifi ed by an addition in 1985 to a 2-storey with an attached 2-car garage to the rear. This renovation added a bedroom, walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom on the 2nd fl oor and a kitchen/living room on the main level. Despite the changes, the home lacked functionality and space. Thus a whole house renovation was undertaken that involved converting the garage into a family room, reconfi guring the kitchen and living room, adding a new rear foyer, adding a new master bedroom above the new family room, reconfi guring both second level bathrooms and modifying existing bedrooms.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowner had a long wish list for a 12’x12’ kitchen with pantries, an island with seating, a large fridge, a wine rack, a desk area, and more. This kitchen was designed and built for a middle-aged couple and their teenage children who all liked to cook and have friends over. The wall between the kitchen and dining room was opened up to make the space feel larger. New cabinets, bulkheads, cork fl ooring, granite counters, and backsplash tile was included.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners frequently hosted parties and needed room for beverages, whether espresso or wine. They also wanted to combine a computer station/home offi ce into the cabinetry. There was a need to make the room work for kids. The old raised bar counter was too high and precarious for the little ones to use, and there was no space for craft projects and toys. They also wished to add counter and storage space. The old corner pantry and corner island took up a lot of space but didn’t function optimally, and the raised counter was too narrow to eat a quick meal at. A small 10’ x 10’ addition at the back of the house was added to allow for a large new kitchen that worked for toddlers and adults alike.

Hands-on Design

The clients wanted to modernize their dated kitchen. The idea was to create a series of multi-tasking stations. The existing fl oor was removed and replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl ooring. The cabinets were fi nished in a maple shaker style with granite countertop and a light brown tile backsplash. An island was added in order to provide the client with more work surface. Stainless steel appliances and microwave hood extractor replaced the old units. The breakfast prep area was designed to organize appliances. A wine rack and liquor storage were also added for organization. The porcelain sink was chosen to contrast the maple cabinets. The bulkheads at various heights were designed to add visual interest and accommodate the recessed lighting.

southwynn Homes

This existing 1200 sq. ft. storey and a half needed a complete facelift and reconstruction. The project included demolishing the existing detached garage and building a new garage, building a main fl oor sun room addition, remodelling the kitchen, two bathrooms, and reshaping the 2nd level. New windows had to be installed, along with the construction of a new front porch, a rear deck, and new stucco for the entire house. The foundation was wrapped in Delta wrap, and new weeping tile was connected to the sump pit. New granular back fi ll was installed to provide better drainage.

Character Homes Ltd.

In the living/dining areas, the end wall was extended to accommodate 2 window seats and a gas fi replace that brings detail and interest into the space. The entire exterior was refi tted with 2” of extruded polystyrene (R10), 30 year Cambridge shingles, maintenance-free soffi t, fascia & eavestrough, stucco, cement board siding and cultured stone to replicate a ranch style home. The basement was gutted and revived with a new layout conducive to the leisure life of the owners. Large windows were cut in to the south wall of the existing basement, fl ooding the home theatre and billiards areas with natural light. The home received the all new ductwork, the installation of a 95% effi cient gas furnace, new air conditioning and the installation of a Heat Recovery Ventilation system. The electrical was upgraded to a 100 amp service with electric radiant heat installed in all tiled fl oor areas.

oswald Construction

The clients wanted to renovate their 1960s, 210 sq. ft. kitchen space plus a 40 sq. ft. back pantry area. They also wanted to open the space up to the dining/living room/front entry area and upgrade those areas. The clients are delighted with how the new engineered beams opened the kitchen space up. The new cappuccino colored Maple cabinets fulfi lled all the client’s desires of having effi cient modern storage space, not to mention creating a stunning look. New solid surface quartz based Cambria counter tops provide miles of hygienic, easy to clean prep space. A second prep sink within the island allow for multiple cooks to work.

all Canadian renovations

The homeowners wanted a large kitchen. This meant that much of the main living area would be affected and that a load bearing wall would be removed. Removal of the load bearing wall required participation from an engineer, drawings and permits. In order to create a clean unobstructed ceiling, structural work was required in the attic. Once the area was opened up in came new fl ooring throughout, upgraded electrical and custom millwork. New baseboards and trim were stained maple to match the cabinetry.

Character Homes Ltd.

The desire of this client was to have a new home in the Norwood Flats area. The home started as a 1940’s – 1,300 square foot, 1 ½ story and ended up being a modern 2,000 square foot 2 storey. The home was typical of the era-small front entry, smaller rear entry at the top of the basement stairs, all the rooms separate and enclosed. The second fl oor had 2 long and skinny bedrooms with 4’6” side walls that compromised the effective area of the rooms. A 2-piece bath had been stuck into a closet area at the top of the stairs. The needs and requirements for this home were 2 large bedrooms and a bath for kids, a master suite with large closet and ensuite, and to open up the main fl oor to create fl ow. There was also a need to create a rear entry that could handle a young family and bring into being a fi nished basement that takes advantage of the space available. It was to have a modern feel to the interior but, at the same time blend in with the neighbourhood.

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- All Canadian Renovations Wickow is currently underwhole house. It needs to move to the addition category.

Harwood Design Builders

The overall objective of this project was to take a 1960’s home into the new millennium with a complete renovation of the kitchen and dining room. Toffee-stained wide plank and distressed bamboo fl oors were used throughout with a transition to the kitchen area where new fl oor tiles were installed over a heat mat for those cold fl oor winter mornings. Teak Veneer Echo wood cabinets were used through the kitchen with a fl oor-to-ceiling glassed-in display case for family treasures with a modern appeal. To add to the modern fi nishing; a new product called Ice Stix was used for the back splash walls. At the social center of this new space, an 8' x 3', bar height centerpiece dining room table was designed and installed. An imported Italian Fusion Granite top was used as the table top and was strategically lit by a very large hand forged light fi xture encased by an 8 foot recessed ceiling.

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The homeowners had been in their home for 30 years and knew it was time for a change. They loved their neighbourhood, so decided on a major renovation instead of fi nding a new home. The fi rst order was to add a 322 sq ft family room with garden doors out to the exterior. The kitchen also needed to be reworked to accommodate the entrance into the addition. One bedroom was removed to make a larger living/dining area with an open great room concept. The goal was to add space as well as create an open concept kitchen/dining/living area for entertaining. Cabinets needed to be removed to gain access to the addition but more cabinet space needed to be added somehow.

all Canadian renovations

This project began with a main fl oor bathroom renovation of this split level 70’s home. After the homeowners saw what we could do with the bathroom they quickly got the renovation bug and decided to expand their project to the kitchen and family room. But why stop there? They realized that the upper level was also in need of much upgrading and proceeded to have us design a new ensuite as well. Careful detail of the curved river stone was taken to ensure a smooth decorative fi nish in the ensuite. The kitchen and family room were designed with a common fl ow of glass and marble tiling around the fi replace and kitchen backsplash.

Hands-on Design

The client wanted a complete update to her house built in 1956. As part of her wish list she desired a complete renovation of the 2500 sq. ft. main fl oor and build a small addition 9’x15’. The unfi nished basement was in need of a massive transformation. This project involved taking out the existing bearing wall that separated the kitchen and living room. An open concept kitchen, living and dining room was created, achieving continuity between the spaces. In the foyer, millwork was added for privacy and a visual separation between entrance and living area. The laundry room was expanded with millwork storage. All bathrooms were renovated including a handicap bathroom complete with handicap shower stall, and the ensuite washroom in the master bedroom. The entire main fl oor was replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl oors. In the basement the 2 bedrooms had egress windows installed, adding more natural light.

all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

Congratulations to all entrants in the 2010 Renovationof the Year Awards. the winners will be announced in our next issue.

southwynn Homes

The existing 750 sq. ft. bungalow situated on a beautiful Red River lot was to be converted into a 2 storey home. The 2nd level was to provide for a new master bedroom complete with a walk-in closet, and 5-piece ensuite, along with access to a 2nd fl oor deck overlooking the river. Two other bedrooms and a main bathroom would complete the use of the 2nd fl oor addition space. The main fl oor was to be renovated by installing a new kitchen, and by converting existing rooms into an offi ce, spare bedroom, living room and dining room.

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FeatUre CONTINUED…

WHoLe HoUse CateGorY » CONTINUED

WHoLe HoUse CateGorY » CONTINUED

trikor Builders

The homeowners had been in their home for 30 years and knew it was time for a change. They loved their neighbourhood, so decided on a major renovation instead of fi nding a new home. The fi rst order was to add a 322 sq ft family room with garden doors out to the exterior. The kitchen also needed to be reworked to accommodate the entrance into the addition. One bedroom was removed to make a larger living/dining area with an open great room concept. The goal was to add space as well as create an open concept kitchen/dining/living area for entertaining. Cabinets needed to be removed to gain access to the addition but more cabinet space needed to be added somehow.

all Canadian renovations

This project began with a main fl oor bathroom renovation of this split level 70’s home. After the homeowners saw what we could do with the bathroom they quickly got the renovation bug and decided to expand their project to the kitchen and family room. But why stop there? They realized that the upper level was also in need of much upgrading and proceeded to have us design a new ensuite as well. Careful detail of the curved river stone was taken to ensure a smooth decorative fi nish in the ensuite. The kitchen and family room were designed with a common fl ow of glass and marble tiling around the fi replace and kitchen backsplash.

Hands-on Design

The client wanted a complete update to her house built in 1956. As part of her wish list she desired a complete renovation of the 2500 sq. ft. main fl oor and build a small addition 9’x15’. The unfi nished basement was in need of a massive transformation. This project involved taking out the existing bearing wall that separated the kitchen and living room. An open concept kitchen, living and dining room was created, achieving continuity between the spaces. In the foyer, millwork was added for privacy and a visual separation between entrance and living area. The laundry room was expanded with millwork storage. All bathrooms were renovated including a handicap bathroom complete with handicap shower stall, and the ensuite washroom in the master bedroom. The entire main fl oor was replaced with reclaimed hardwood fl oors. In the basement the 2 bedrooms had egress windows installed, adding more natural light.

all Canadian renovations

This renovation involved an addition both at the front of the house as well as the back. We worked with the homeowners and the engineer to determine the new fl oor plan. The addition added a living room along the back, enlarged the kitchen, and created a much-needed foyer for the two hockey-playing girls to unload gear. The pre-existing part of the house was gutted to the studs and brought up to code with electrical, gas lines, plumbing, and insulation.

Congratulations to all entrants in the 2010 Renovationof the Year Awards. the winners will be announced in our next issue.

southwynn Homes

The existing 750 sq. ft. bungalow situated on a beautiful Red River lot was to be converted into a 2 storey home. The 2nd level was to provide for a new master bedroom complete with a walk-in closet, and 5-piece ensuite, along with access to a 2nd fl oor deck overlooking the river. Two other bedrooms and a main bathroom would complete the use of the 2nd fl oor addition space. The main fl oor was to be renovated by installing a new kitchen, and by converting existing rooms into an offi ce, spare bedroom, living room and dining room.

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Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars.

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We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic fl oors.

DePartMents

The last year has been good to Harwood Design Builders. Along with winningan MHBA gold award, the company was further recognized by placing amongthe top 5 finalists in Canada in the 2009 CHBA National SAM Awards (kitchen

renovation category). The industry awards that were held in Victoria, BC in March 2010,

celebrate excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technologyand construction techniques, outstanding presentation and marketing activitiesacross Canada.

Wayne Sage, company owner, says “We’re pretty proud of the award and wehappen to be the only Manitoba company ever to make the finalist list of thisesteemed National Award.”

But awards aside, Wayne along with Jeff Halstead, general foreman and Tony Lyons, finishing foreman, agree that Harwood Design Builders’ success is largely due to the company’s focus on measured growth. “We don’t want to be the biggest in town, we just want to be the best,” says Wayne.

HarWooD BUILDERS AWARD-WINNING WAYS FOR THIS RIGHT-SIZED COMPANY

with the high-end work we do and is now an in-house service that we can provide to those clients who are looking for that unique treatment within their space.”

Wayne reminds commercial clients that mosaic work is especially impressive for corporate logos on f loors and on other office surfaces.

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars. Dalst Wine Cellars is the exclusive US importer of limestone wine cellar storage systems available in the world today. Their wine alcoves are cast with powdered limestone, quarried in Burgundy, France and provide a unique synthesis of simple modern lines and feel, with an Old World origin and aesthetic.

Besides these new additions to the service line, as a design/build company, Harwood Design Builders continues to foster its connections within the local design community. “Our clients can benefit from the expertise of our network of architects and designers according to the tastes of our customers. For example, if someone wants contemporary as opposed to country classic, we are able to draw on the talent resources to bring the project to life,” says Wayne.

Surveying the changes of the last year, Wayne is gratified that the growth of the company has come by word of mouth and that its reputation continues to grow as one of the higher end, superior customer service companies.

Wayne refers to the customer testimonials on the company’s website www.harwoodbuilders.com that illustrates the kinds of service and products the company delivers. “It’s gratifying to receive those kinds of responses. It makes us realize that our philosophy of ‘doing it better’ has us headed in the right direction.”

WAYNE REMINDS COMMERCIAL CLIENTS THAT MOSAIC WORK IS ESPECIALLY IMPRESSIVE FOR CORPORATE LOGOS ON FLOORS AND ON OTHER OFFICE SURFACES.

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

The Harwood Design Buildersteam continues to grow with a crewof 8 seasoned professionals who have made the definite career choice of producing top quality work. The newest addition to the crew is Trevor Herback, a skilled ceramic tile artist and carpenter

“who will add significantly to our toolbox,” says Wayne.

“We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic f loors. This option fits in well

BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Har wood Bui lders

XXXXXX

PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PAGE

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars.

PICTURED RIGHT

We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic fl oors.

DePartMents

The last year has been good to Harwood Design Builders. Along with winningan MHBA gold award, the company was further recognized by placing amongthe top 5 finalists in Canada in the 2009 CHBA National SAM Awards (kitchen

renovation category). The industry awards that were held in Victoria, BC in March 2010,

celebrate excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technologyand construction techniques, outstanding presentation and marketing activitiesacross Canada.

Wayne Sage, company owner, says “We’re pretty proud of the award and wehappen to be the only Manitoba company ever to make the finalist list of thisesteemed National Award.”

But awards aside, Wayne along with Jeff Halstead, general foreman and Tony Lyons, finishing foreman, agree that Harwood Design Builders’ success is largely due to the company’s focus on measured growth. “We don’t want to be the biggest in town, we just want to be the best,” says Wayne.

HarWooD BUILDERS AWARD-WINNING WAYS FOR THIS RIGHT-SIZED COMPANY

with the high-end work we do and is now an in-house service that we can provide to those clients who are looking for that unique treatment within their space.”

Wayne reminds commercial clients that mosaic work is especially impressive for corporate logos on f loors and on other office surfaces.

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars. Dalst Wine Cellars is the exclusive US importer of limestone wine cellar storage systems available in the world today. Their wine alcoves are cast with powdered limestone, quarried in Burgundy, France and provide a unique synthesis of simple modern lines and feel, with an Old World origin and aesthetic.

Besides these new additions to the service line, as a design/build company, Harwood Design Builders continues to foster its connections within the local design community. “Our clients can benefit from the expertise of our network of architects and designers according to the tastes of our customers. For example, if someone wants contemporary as opposed to country classic, we are able to draw on the talent resources to bring the project to life,” says Wayne.

Surveying the changes of the last year, Wayne is gratified that the growth of the company has come by word of mouth and that its reputation continues to grow as one of the higher end, superior customer service companies.

Wayne refers to the customer testimonials on the company’s website www.harwoodbuilders.com that illustrates the kinds of service and products the company delivers. “It’s gratifying to receive those kinds of responses. It makes us realize that our philosophy of ‘doing it better’ has us headed in the right direction.”

WAYNE REMINDS COMMERCIAL CLIENTS THAT MOSAIC WORK IS ESPECIALLY IMPRESSIVE FOR CORPORATE LOGOS ON FLOORS AND ON OTHER OFFICE SURFACES.

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

The Harwood Design Buildersteam continues to grow with a crewof 8 seasoned professionals who have made the definite career choice of producing top quality work. The newest addition to the crew is Trevor Herback, a skilled ceramic tile artist and carpenter

“who will add significantly to our toolbox,” says Wayne.

“We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic f loors. This option fits in well

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Har wood Bui lders

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PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PAGE

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars.

PICTURED RIGHT

We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic fl oors.

DEPARTMENTS

The last year has been good to Harwood Design Builders. Along with winningan MHBA gold award, the company was further recognized by placing amongthe top 5 finalists in Canada in the 2009 CHBA National SAM Awards (kitchen

renovation category). The industry awards that were held in Victoria, BC in March 2010,

celebrate excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technologyand construction techniques, outstanding presentation and marketing activitiesacross Canada.

Wayne Sage, company owner, says “We’re pretty proud of the award and wehappen to be the only Manitoba company ever to make the finalist list of thisesteemed National Award.”

But awards aside, Wayne along with Jeff Halstead, general foreman and Tony Lyons, finishing foreman, agree that Harwood Design Builders’ success is largely due to the company’s focus on measured growth. “We don’t want to be the biggest in town, we just want to be the best,” says Wayne.

HARWOOD BUILDERS AWARD-WINNING WAYS FOR THIS RIGHT-SIZED COMPANY

with the high-end work we do and is now an in-house service that we can provide to those clients who are looking for that unique treatment within their space.”

Wayne reminds commercial clients that mosaic work is especially impressive for corporate logos on f loors and on other office surfaces.

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars. Dalst Wine Cellars is the exclusive US importer of limestone wine cellar storage systems available in the world today. Their wine alcoves are cast with powdered limestone, quarried in Burgundy, France and provide a unique synthesis of simple modern lines and feel, with an Old World origin and aesthetic.

Besides these new additions to the service line, as a design/build company, Harwood Design Builders continues to foster its connections within the local design community. “Our clients can benefit from the expertise of our network of architects and designers according to the tastes of our customers. For example, if someone wants contemporary as opposed to country classic, we are able to draw on the talent resources to bring the project to life,” says Wayne.

Surveying the changes of the last year, Wayne is gratified that the growth of the company has come by word of mouth and that its reputation continues to grow as one of the higher end, superior customer service companies.

Wayne refers to the customer testimonials on the company’s website www.harwoodbuilders.com that illustrates the kinds of service and products the company delivers. “It’s gratifying to receive those kinds of responses. It makes us realize that our philosophy of ‘doing it better’ has us headed in the right direction.”

WAYNE REMINDS COMMERCIAL CLIENTS THAT MOSAIC WORK IS ESPECIALLY IMPRESSIVE FOR CORPORATE LOGOS ON FLOORS AND ON OTHER OFFICE SURFACES.

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

The Harwood Design Buildersteam continues to grow with a crewof 8 seasoned professionals who have made the definite career choice of producing top quality work. The newest addition to the crew is Trevor Herback, a skilled ceramic tile artist and carpenter

“who will add significantly to our toolbox,” says Wayne.

“We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic f loors. This option fits in well

BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Har wood Bui lders

XXXXXX

PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PAGE

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars.

PICTURED RIGHT

We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic fl oors.

DEPARTMENTS

The last year has been good to Harwood Design Builders. Along with winningan MHBA gold award, the company was further recognized by placing amongthe top 5 finalists in Canada in the 2009 CHBA National SAM Awards (kitchen

renovation category). The industry awards that were held in Victoria, BC in March 2010,

celebrate excellence in new homes and renovation design, innovative technologyand construction techniques, outstanding presentation and marketing activitiesacross Canada.

Wayne Sage, company owner, says “We’re pretty proud of the award and wehappen to be the only Manitoba company ever to make the finalist list of thisesteemed National Award.”

But awards aside, Wayne along with Jeff Halstead, general foreman and Tony Lyons, finishing foreman, agree that Harwood Design Builders’ success is largely due to the company’s focus on measured growth. “We don’t want to be the biggest in town, we just want to be the best,” says Wayne.

HARWOOD BUILDERS AWARD-WINNING WAYS FOR THIS RIGHT-SIZED COMPANY

with the high-end work we do and is now an in-house service that we can provide to those clients who are looking for that unique treatment within their space.”

Wayne reminds commercial clients that mosaic work is especially impressive for corporate logos on f loors and on other office surfaces.

Another luxury feature that Harwood Builders is offering through an agreement with Dalst wine cellars is an alternative to standard wood wine cellars. Dalst Wine Cellars is the exclusive US importer of limestone wine cellar storage systems available in the world today. Their wine alcoves are cast with powdered limestone, quarried in Burgundy, France and provide a unique synthesis of simple modern lines and feel, with an Old World origin and aesthetic.

Besides these new additions to the service line, as a design/build company, Harwood Design Builders continues to foster its connections within the local design community. “Our clients can benefit from the expertise of our network of architects and designers according to the tastes of our customers. For example, if someone wants contemporary as opposed to country classic, we are able to draw on the talent resources to bring the project to life,” says Wayne.

Surveying the changes of the last year, Wayne is gratified that the growth of the company has come by word of mouth and that its reputation continues to grow as one of the higher end, superior customer service companies.

Wayne refers to the customer testimonials on the company’s website www.harwoodbuilders.com that illustrates the kinds of service and products the company delivers. “It’s gratifying to receive those kinds of responses. It makes us realize that our philosophy of ‘doing it better’ has us headed in the right direction.”

WAYNE REMINDS COMMERCIAL CLIENTS THAT MOSAIC WORK IS ESPECIALLY IMPRESSIVE FOR CORPORATE LOGOS ON FLOORS AND ON OTHER OFFICE SURFACES.

PHOTO BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

The Harwood Design Buildersteam continues to grow with a crewof 8 seasoned professionals who have made the definite career choice of producing top quality work. The newest addition to the crew is Trevor Herback, a skilled ceramic tile artist and carpenter

“who will add significantly to our toolbox,” says Wayne.

“We’re offering our high-end customers the opportunity to incorporate artwork into their renovations for features like custom tile artwork in a shower surround, or a striking inlay set into their ceramic f loors. This option fits in well

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03 Frigidaire Portable Induction Cooker. When a good-sized piece of magnetic material- -such as, for example, a cast-iron skillet- -is placed in the magnetic fi eld that the element is generating, the fi eld transfers (“induces”) energy into that metal. That transferred energy causes the metal the cooking vessel to become hot. By controlling the strength of the electromagnetic fi eld, we can control the amount of heat being generated in the cooking vessel and we can change that amount instantaneously. Sale price $200.00, taxes included.

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Dramatic results. Without all the drama.

KitchenSolvers of WinnipegCall 204-885-6158 Today!kitchensolvers-winnipeg.com

Serving Winnipeg for over 11 years!

® TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne Inc, Retail Media Group Inc and Kitchen Solvers.

By bringing it all together, Kitchen Solvers can make your dream kitchen a reality. With cabinet refacing you’ll have convenience and affordability without sacrifi cing the quality and craftsmanship you expect. Not only is cabinet refacing easy on your budget; you can save up to 50% in replacement costs, it’s environmentally friendly because we reuse your existing cabinet framework. When you choose Kitchen Solvers you can also have the beauty and elegance of new cabinetry. With our superior quality and exceptional installations, our design experts will create a true “kitchen work of art”. And nothing brightens a kitchen like new countertops. We offer the colors and styles to give your kitchen the look and feel you desire. So let Kitchen Solvers bring it all together with a new kitchen that fi ts your life style, home decor, and your budget!

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01 Prairie Fireplaces is the authorized distributor of Decofl ame bioethanol fi replaces. Decofl ame are ULC approved, very low maintenance, do not require a chimney, electricity, are without emission/pollution, do not require wood logs and are maintained by a renewable energy. $2210.00

Prairie FirePLaCes 1832 King Edward StreetTEL 204.633.5980 EMAIL jamiel@prairiefi replaces.com WEBSITE www.decofl ame.ca

02 Élan offers the fi nest made-to-order furniture and drapery. Our Classic and Contemporary styles are entirely built in our Winnipeg workroom using the best materials, ensuring lasting quality. This Stopp Sectional is modular, designed to suit the largest great room while maintaining the fl exibility needed for the smallest apartment.” Priced from $3598.

eLan DesiGns LtD. 803 Erin Street, WinnipegTEL 204.489.0872 WEBSITE www.elansofas.com

03 Frigidaire Portable Induction Cooker. When a good-sized piece of magnetic material- -such as, for example, a cast-iron skillet- -is placed in the magnetic fi eld that the element is generating, the fi eld transfers (“induces”) energy into that metal. That transferred energy causes the metal the cooking vessel to become hot. By controlling the strength of the electromagnetic fi eld, we can control the amount of heat being generated in the cooking vessel and we can change that amount instantaneously. Sale price $200.00, taxes included.

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FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY DUaLitY PHotoGraPHiC

A CHA� CTER HOME, ESPECIALLY ONE ON THE VERGE OF

celebrating its 100th year, bears evidence of many diverse decorating styles from years gone by, as well as the renovation e� orts of its former owners.

For Marg and Allan, it was the kitchen in their Wolseley home, built in 1911, that had been through many reincarnations,

starting out as an outdoor porch at the back of the house, then into a dra� y kitchen/addition lacking adequate insulation, and � nally, a 70’s style kitchen with a somber pale� e of dark ceramic � oor tiles, wood paneling, and dark coloured cabinetry.

� e couple has coped with the kitchen for over 25 years, so when the decision was made to do a complete kitchen renovation,

A Centenarian kitchen in WolseleyA hundred years young

no surprise that they were determined to make things light and bright. “We also knew it needed a new layout”, says Marg, “one that could accommodate modern appliances and counter space.”

Marg and Allan called on Roger Brodeur of Renovations Plus to make the magic happen.

And like most renovations to homes of this vintage, structural

surprises were uncovered.In this case it was the � oor that needed a� ention. Roger says, “We used groundhog steel anchors from inside

the house to prop up the back corner. � en we completely stripped the � oor, because it was crooked. � ere were actually 3 di� erent levels to it. We stripped it right down to the � oor joists

PICTURED LEFT

The only real challenge according to Wayne was the different ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

PICTURED RIGHT

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a palette that’s mainly neutral.”

THE COUPLE HAS COPED WITH THE KITCHEN FOR OVER 25 YEARS, SO WHEN THE DECISION WAS MADE TO DO A COMPLETE KITCHEN RENOVATION, NO SURPRISE THAT THEY WERE DETERMINED TO MAKE THINGS LIGHT AND BRIGHT.

FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY DUaLitY PHotoGraPHiC

A CHA� CTER HOME, ESPECIALLY ONE ON THE VERGE OF

celebrating its 100th year, bears evidence of many diverse decorating styles from years gone by, as well as the renovation e� orts of its former owners.

For Marg and Allan, it was the kitchen in their Wolseley home, built in 1911, that had been through many reincarnations,

starting out as an outdoor porch at the back of the house, then into a dra� y kitchen/addition lacking adequate insulation, and � nally, a 70’s style kitchen with a somber pale� e of dark ceramic � oor tiles, wood paneling, and dark coloured cabinetry.

� e couple has coped with the kitchen for over 25 years, so when the decision was made to do a complete kitchen renovation,

A Centenarian kitchen in WolseleyA hundred years young

no surprise that they were determined to make things light and bright. “We also knew it needed a new layout”, says Marg, “one that could accommodate modern appliances and counter space.”

Marg and Allan called on Roger Brodeur of Renovations Plus to make the magic happen.

And like most renovations to homes of this vintage, structural

surprises were uncovered.In this case it was the � oor that needed a� ention. Roger says, “We used groundhog steel anchors from inside

the house to prop up the back corner. � en we completely stripped the � oor, because it was crooked. � ere were actually 3 di� erent levels to it. We stripped it right down to the � oor joists

PICTURED LEFT

The only real challenge according to Wayne was the different ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

PICTURED RIGHT

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a palette that’s mainly neutral.”

THE COUPLE HAS COPED WITH THE KITCHEN FOR OVER 25 YEARS, SO WHEN THE DECISION WAS MADE TO DO A COMPLETE KITCHEN RENOVATION, NO SURPRISE THAT THEY WERE DETERMINED TO MAKE THINGS LIGHT AND BRIGHT.

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oct - nov 2010 | renovations Home Improvement & DesIgn | 43

FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY DUaLitY PHotoGraPHiC

A CHA� CTER HOME, ESPECIALLY ONE ON THE VERGE OF

celebrating its 100th year, bears evidence of many diverse decorating styles from years gone by, as well as the renovation e� orts of its former owners.

For Marg and Allan, it was the kitchen in their Wolseley home, built in 1911, that had been through many reincarnations,

starting out as an outdoor porch at the back of the house, then into a dra� y kitchen/addition lacking adequate insulation, and � nally, a 70’s style kitchen with a somber pale� e of dark ceramic � oor tiles, wood paneling, and dark coloured cabinetry.

� e couple has coped with the kitchen for over 25 years, so when the decision was made to do a complete kitchen renovation,

A Centenarian kitchen in WolseleyA hundred years young

no surprise that they were determined to make things light and bright. “We also knew it needed a new layout”, says Marg, “one that could accommodate modern appliances and counter space.”

Marg and Allan called on Roger Brodeur of Renovations Plus to make the magic happen.

And like most renovations to homes of this vintage, structural

surprises were uncovered.In this case it was the � oor that needed a� ention. Roger says, “We used groundhog steel anchors from inside

the house to prop up the back corner. � en we completely stripped the � oor, because it was crooked. � ere were actually 3 di� erent levels to it. We stripped it right down to the � oor joists

PICTURED LEFT

The only real challenge according to Wayne was the different ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

PICTURED RIGHT

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a palette that’s mainly neutral.”

THE COUPLE HAS COPED WITH THE KITCHEN FOR OVER 25 YEARS, SO WHEN THE DECISION WAS MADE TO DO A COMPLETE KITCHEN RENOVATION, NO SURPRISE THAT THEY WERE DETERMINED TO MAKE THINGS LIGHT AND BRIGHT.

FeatUre

WrItten BY MarGaret anne FeHr pHotogrApHY BY DUaLitY PHotoGraPHiC

A CHA� CTER HOME, ESPECIALLY ONE ON THE VERGE OF

celebrating its 100th year, bears evidence of many diverse decorating styles from years gone by, as well as the renovation e� orts of its former owners.

For Marg and Allan, it was the kitchen in their Wolseley home, built in 1911, that had been through many reincarnations,

starting out as an outdoor porch at the back of the house, then into a dra� y kitchen/addition lacking adequate insulation, and � nally, a 70’s style kitchen with a somber pale� e of dark ceramic � oor tiles, wood paneling, and dark coloured cabinetry.

� e couple has coped with the kitchen for over 25 years, so when the decision was made to do a complete kitchen renovation,

A Centenarian kitchen in WolseleyA hundred years young

no surprise that they were determined to make things light and bright. “We also knew it needed a new layout”, says Marg, “one that could accommodate modern appliances and counter space.”

Marg and Allan called on Roger Brodeur of Renovations Plus to make the magic happen.

And like most renovations to homes of this vintage, structural

surprises were uncovered.In this case it was the � oor that needed a� ention. Roger says, “We used groundhog steel anchors from inside

the house to prop up the back corner. � en we completely stripped the � oor, because it was crooked. � ere were actually 3 di� erent levels to it. We stripped it right down to the � oor joists

PICTURED LEFT

The only real challenge according to Wayne was the different ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

PICTURED RIGHT

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a palette that’s mainly neutral.”

THE COUPLE HAS COPED WITH THE KITCHEN FOR OVER 25 YEARS, SO WHEN THE DECISION WAS MADE TO DO A COMPLETE KITCHEN RENOVATION, NO SURPRISE THAT THEY WERE DETERMINED TO MAKE THINGS LIGHT AND BRIGHT.

MB Reno 10-2010.indd 43 10/8/10 7:30:30 PM

and then we strapped new � oor joists right across and leveled out the � oor.” Once that was completed, the hardwood � ooring was installed and the older-style windows were replaced along with an additional to window to ensure that the space would be � lled with natural light.

Continuing on the theme of light and bright, Marg and Allan chose Shaker-style maple cabinetry stained in Polar White “It has lots of warmth to it.” says Marg. “We also went darker with the � oor for a warm look. It grounds the cabinetry.”

Brushed stainless steel handles provide gleaming contrasts and the Cambria quartz countertop in ‘Kingston’ provides a mo� led pa� ern of speckled grey, black and a hint of beige to pick up on other elements in the room.

Wayne Barne� of Kitchen Designs by Décor worked with Marg and Allan in

PICTURED BELOW

Windows, door frames, and baseboards received some special attention as well. “We asked Roger’s carpenter to do the trim so that it would be sympathetic to the Arts and Crafts style of the woodwork in the rest of the house.

PICTURED RIGHT

Marg and Allan chose Shaker-style maple cabinetry stained in Polar White “It has lots of warmth to it.” says Marg. “We also went darker with the fl oor for a warm look. It grounds the cabinetry.”

choosing their kitchen features that include many pull-outs and drawers equipped with full extension Blu motion so� -close mechanisms.

Instead of a traditional Lazy Susan, the corner is � � ed with a drawer that is exactly the same shape but pulls straight out for maximum accessibility. A pull-out spice centre and pan rack system on either side of the stove keeps needed ingredients and utensils close at hand, while a double pull-out garbage bin system o� ers easy access.

� e only real challenge according to Wayne was the di� erent ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a pale� e that’s mainly neutral.”

Windows, door frames, and baseboards received some special a� ention as well. “We asked Roger’s carpenter to do the trim so that it would be sympathetic to the Arts and Cra� s style of the woodwork in the rest of the house. It’s a slightly scaled down version so that it � ts the space be� er. We’re really happy with how that turned out.”

Marg confesses that taking on a renovation of this scale came with some trepidation. “But from the moment we met Roger, we felt that he was someone that we could work with. Our experience with him proved to be true. He was responsive to any questions we had throughout the process, and if there were problems, he addressed them right away and his trades people were excellent.”

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oct - nov 2010 | renovations Home Improvement & DesIgn | 45

and then we strapped new � oor joists right across and leveled out the � oor.” Once that was completed, the hardwood � ooring was installed and the older-style windows were replaced along with an additional to window to ensure that the space would be � lled with natural light.

Continuing on the theme of light and bright, Marg and Allan chose Shaker-style maple cabinetry stained in Polar White “It has lots of warmth to it.” says Marg. “We also went darker with the � oor for a warm look. It grounds the cabinetry.”

Brushed stainless steel handles provide gleaming contrasts and the Cambria quartz countertop in ‘Kingston’ provides a mo� led pa� ern of speckled grey, black and a hint of beige to pick up on other elements in the room.

Wayne Barne� of Kitchen Designs by Décor worked with Marg and Allan in

PICTURED BELOW

Windows, door frames, and baseboards received some special attention as well. “We asked Roger’s carpenter to do the trim so that it would be sympathetic to the Arts and Crafts style of the woodwork in the rest of the house.

PICTURED RIGHT

Marg and Allan chose Shaker-style maple cabinetry stained in Polar White “It has lots of warmth to it.” says Marg. “We also went darker with the fl oor for a warm look. It grounds the cabinetry.”

choosing their kitchen features that include many pull-outs and drawers equipped with full extension Blu motion so� -close mechanisms.

Instead of a traditional Lazy Susan, the corner is � � ed with a drawer that is exactly the same shape but pulls straight out for maximum accessibility. A pull-out spice centre and pan rack system on either side of the stove keeps needed ingredients and utensils close at hand, while a double pull-out garbage bin system o� ers easy access.

� e only real challenge according to Wayne was the di� erent ceiling heights. For that reason, staggered uppers were installed and single upper cabinet was set slightly lower to accommodate the main kitchen beam.

“We knew from the outset that we wanted to have a gas range,” says Marg. “It’s kind of formed the centre piece of the kitchen, and to highlight it we chose red glass mosaic tiles as the backsplash to pick up on the red knobs of the stove. It’s a nice pop of colour in a pale� e that’s mainly neutral.”

Windows, door frames, and baseboards received some special a� ention as well. “We asked Roger’s carpenter to do the trim so that it would be sympathetic to the Arts and Cra� s style of the woodwork in the rest of the house. It’s a slightly scaled down version so that it � ts the space be� er. We’re really happy with how that turned out.”

Marg confesses that taking on a renovation of this scale came with some trepidation. “But from the moment we met Roger, we felt that he was someone that we could work with. Our experience with him proved to be true. He was responsive to any questions we had throughout the process, and if there were problems, he addressed them right away and his trades people were excellent.”

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Many architectural features in homes can make it challenging to change light bulbs once they’ve burnt out. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures are perfect for these areas because their bulbs are designed to last at least 10 000 hours (about seven years). Their long lifespan will save you the time, hassle, and cost of constantly replacing burnt out light bulbs.

Stylish and attractive designs and advanced energy efficiency make ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures a bright choice for any renovation or home building project.

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• Save $6 per light socket** on each ENERGY STAR qualified light fixture;

• Save $6 on each T5 undercabinet light fixture;

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For more information or a list of participating retailers, visit hydro.mb.ca, or call 1-888-MBHYDRO (1-888-624-9376), in Winnipeg call 480-5900.

* Where product available

** Excluding linear fluorescent fixtures

*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.

New light fixtures can change the look and feel of a room and make it more attractive and inviting. Some light fixtures can do even more. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures combine quality and attractive design with the highest levels of energy efficiency available. The light fixture and light bulbs are designed to work together; they distribute light more efficiently and evenly than standard fixtures and lower your electricity bill.

ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures come in hundreds of styles from portable fixtures such as table, desk, and floor lamps, to hard-wired fixtures such as dining room, kitchen ceiling and under-cabinet, hallway ceiling and wall, bathroom vanity, recessed, and outdoor light fixtures. Families and collections of matching ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures are available and make it easy to update any space.

ENERGY STAR qualified outdoor light fixtures feature automatic daylight shut-off and motion sensors, and some indoor models can be dimmed. ENERGY STAR qualified ceiling fans use efficient motors and improved blade design to move air more efficiently than standard models.

Many architectural features in homes can make it challenging to change light bulbs once they’ve burnt out. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures are perfect for these areas because their bulbs are designed to last at least 10 000 hours (about seven years). Their long lifespan will save you the time, hassle, and cost of constantly replacing burnt out light bulbs.

Stylish and attractive designs and advanced energy efficiency make ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures a bright choice for any renovation or home building project.

For more details and to see the latest ENERGY STAR qualified light fixture designs, visit your local lighting retailer. Ask about additional ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures that may be available through special orders.

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MB Reno 10-2010.indd 46 10/8/10 7:31:41 PM

Shrink your energy billswith energy efficient lightingVisit a participating retailer between October 1 and November 30, 2010 to save instantly when you buy energy efficient lighting*:

• Save $10 on each dimmer switch valued at $20 or more;

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• Save $6 on each T5 undercabinet light fixture;

• Save $1 on each LED night light.

For more information or a list of participating retailers, visit hydro.mb.ca, or call 1-888-MBHYDRO (1-888-624-9376), in Winnipeg call 480-5900.

* Where product available

** Excluding linear fluorescent fixtures

*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.

New light fixtures can change the look and feel of a room and make it more attractive and inviting. Some light fixtures can do even more. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures combine quality and attractive design with the highest levels of energy efficiency available. The light fixture and light bulbs are designed to work together; they distribute light more efficiently and evenly than standard fixtures and lower your electricity bill.

ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures come in hundreds of styles from portable fixtures such as table, desk, and floor lamps, to hard-wired fixtures such as dining room, kitchen ceiling and under-cabinet, hallway ceiling and wall, bathroom vanity, recessed, and outdoor light fixtures. Families and collections of matching ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures are available and make it easy to update any space.

ENERGY STAR qualified outdoor light fixtures feature automatic daylight shut-off and motion sensors, and some indoor models can be dimmed. ENERGY STAR qualified ceiling fans use efficient motors and improved blade design to move air more efficiently than standard models.

Many architectural features in homes can make it challenging to change light bulbs once they’ve burnt out. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures are perfect for these areas because their bulbs are designed to last at least 10 000 hours (about seven years). Their long lifespan will save you the time, hassle, and cost of constantly replacing burnt out light bulbs.

Stylish and attractive designs and advanced energy efficiency make ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures a bright choice for any renovation or home building project.

For more details and to see the latest ENERGY STAR qualified light fixture designs, visit your local lighting retailer. Ask about additional ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures that may be available through special orders.

Innovative. Attractive. Efficient.ENERGY STAR® qualified light fixtures are a bright way to save.

Shrink your energy billswith energy efficient lightingVisit a participating retailer between October 1 and November 30, 2010 to save instantly when you buy energy efficient lighting*:

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• Save $6 per light socket** on each ENERGY STAR qualified light fixture;

• Save $6 on each T5 undercabinet light fixture;

• Save $1 on each LED night light.

For more information or a list of participating retailers, visit hydro.mb.ca, or call 1-888-MBHYDRO (1-888-624-9376), in Winnipeg call 480-5900.

* Where product available

** Excluding linear fluorescent fixtures

*Manitoba Hydro is a licensee of the Trademark and Official Mark.

New light fixtures can change the look and feel of a room and make it more attractive and inviting. Some light fixtures can do even more. ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures combine quality and attractive design with the highest levels of energy efficiency available. The light fixture and light bulbs are designed to work together; they distribute light more efficiently and evenly than standard fixtures and lower your electricity bill.

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ENERGY STAR qualified outdoor light fixtures feature automatic daylight shut-off and motion sensors, and some indoor models can be dimmed. ENERGY STAR qualified ceiling fans use efficient motors and improved blade design to move air more efficiently than standard models.

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Stylish and attractive designs and advanced energy efficiency make ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures a bright choice for any renovation or home building project.

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ForMaL DininG taBLe DoUBLes as HoMe oFFiCeBroyhill Furniture has created this multi-functional table with hidden storage for your table linens and offi ce supplies. Two sliding panels open to reveal felt lined storage compartments. It comes in a rich cherry wood grain with a unique graphite fi nish.

WeBsite www.broyhillfurniture.com/Furniture/Dining-Room-Furniture/cr100367-Perspectives.aspx

teXtUreD WaLLPaPer WitH stUD ornaMentsDesigner, Luigi Colani has created this line of wallcoverings, inspired by “all life comes from water”. The collection shines with entwined, mirrored ornaments in the distinctive biodynamic design language by Luigi Colani. The teardrop or round stud ornaments can be added in the locations of your choice. Wallpaper is washable, colour-fast and is made in Germany.

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WooD CoUntertoPsHeritage Wood Collection are wood countertops available in more than 30 unique color options in classic, exotic and even reclaimed woods. They are fi nished with an organic tung oil listed by the FDA as food-safe when dry. Wood countertops resist red wine, mustard and other substances that usually stain and are extremely heat resistant as well. Wood provides an extremely low maintenance countertop. It is simple to clean and disinfect with a simple vinegar/water solution as well as periodic oilings.

WeBsite www.artisan-counters.com/products/heritage-wood/choose-a-color.aspx

LoCaL sUPPLier

Flo-Form Industries Ltd, 474.2334 www.fl oform.com

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reCYCLeD PaPer CoUntertoPsShetkaStone takes post-consumer and post-industrial paper (even counterfeit money) out of the waste stream and makes it into beautiful, durable surfaces that will last for years. ShetkaStone is available in seven standard colours, but your options don’t end there. Custom colours are available with a minimum order. All of the colours are available in three fi nishes: gloss, satin, and matte.

WeBsite www.shetkastone.com

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ForMaL DininG taBLe DoUBLes as HoMe oFFiCeBroyhill Furniture has created this multi-functional table with hidden storage for your table linens and offi ce supplies. Two sliding panels open to reveal felt lined storage compartments. It comes in a rich cherry wood grain with a unique graphite fi nish.

WeBsite www.broyhillfurniture.com/Furniture/Dining-Room-Furniture/cr100367-Perspectives.aspx

teXtUreD WaLLPaPer WitH stUD ornaMentsDesigner, Luigi Colani has created this line of wallcoverings, inspired by “all life comes from water”. The collection shines with entwined, mirrored ornaments in the distinctive biodynamic design language by Luigi Colani. The teardrop or round stud ornaments can be added in the locations of your choice. Wallpaper is washable, colour-fast and is made in Germany.

WeBsite www.crownwallpaper.com/residential-wallcoverings-detail.php?id=382

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WooD CoUntertoPsHeritage Wood Collection are wood countertops available in more than 30 unique color options in classic, exotic and even reclaimed woods. They are fi nished with an organic tung oil listed by the FDA as food-safe when dry. Wood countertops resist red wine, mustard and other substances that usually stain and are extremely heat resistant as well. Wood provides an extremely low maintenance countertop. It is simple to clean and disinfect with a simple vinegar/water solution as well as periodic oilings.

WeBsite www.artisan-counters.com/products/heritage-wood/choose-a-color.aspx

LoCaL sUPPLier

Flo-Form Industries Ltd, 474.2334 www.fl oform.com

WRITTEN BY KIM SCHROEDER, BID

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reCYCLeD PaPer CoUntertoPsShetkaStone takes post-consumer and post-industrial paper (even counterfeit money) out of the waste stream and makes it into beautiful, durable surfaces that will last for years. ShetkaStone is available in seven standard colours, but your options don’t end there. Custom colours are available with a minimum order. All of the colours are available in three fi nishes: gloss, satin, and matte.

WeBsite www.shetkastone.com

LoCaL sUPPLier

Global Access Distributors 224.5409

ForMaL DininG taBLe DoUBLes as HoMe oFFiCeBroyhill Furniture has created this multi-functional table with hidden storage for your table linens and offi ce supplies. Two sliding panels open to reveal felt lined storage compartments. It comes in a rich cherry wood grain with a unique graphite fi nish.

WeBsite www.broyhillfurniture.com/Furniture/Dining-Room-Furniture/cr100367-Perspectives.aspx

teXtUreD WaLLPaPer WitH stUD ornaMentsDesigner, Luigi Colani has created this line of wallcoverings, inspired by “all life comes from water”. The collection shines with entwined, mirrored ornaments in the distinctive biodynamic design language by Luigi Colani. The teardrop or round stud ornaments can be added in the locations of your choice. Wallpaper is washable, colour-fast and is made in Germany.

WeBsite www.crownwallpaper.com/residential-wallcoverings-detail.php?id=382

LoCaL sUPPLier

Charisma, the design experience487.6994

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Ty PenningtonAn interview with

BY LYDia MCnUtt

LOTS OF PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN – at least, they think they do! Now, those would-be designers are getting the chance to strut their stuff in the new series, Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, co-hosted by Canadian designer Janette Ewen.

We’ve followed Ty diligently from TLC’s Trading Spaces to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and now this carpenter and designer extraordinaire has brought his talent to Canada! The show puts two keen amateurs – they could be relatives, friends or neighbours – head to head in an all-out interior design competition. Sound easy? There’s a twist: the contestants must each incorporate the contents of a crate, hand-picked by Ty, into their themed room design. With just two days to complete their rooms, these armchair designers have got their work cut out for them.

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS With the premise of your new show, thinking “inside the box,” what do you hope to teach show participants and viewers about home design?TY PENNINGTON My goal with the show is to help people who love design like I do to look at rooms and what goes into them completely differently. Trying to create good design out of unusual products and materials is not as difficult as you might think and the result can be stunning. We prove that on our show.

HDR What is the biggest challenge with designing a space in just 48 hours? TP The challenge is time itself. But in many ways, it encourages good organization and execution. If you are forced into a situation where every minute matters, you’re not going to waste time and often, that makes a person focus more effectively and come up with some more creative ideas than if he or she spent a month doing it.

HDR When choosing the crate contents, how to you go about deciding what to include, and what is the purpose of this approach to design? TP First, I look at the rooms and come up with a major element I want to design around – wallpaper, fabric, sheet metal, whatever. Then, I build the crate contents knowing that the items have to be usable in both rooms. I know that everything in that box can be used to create an innovative and spectacular design. The question is whether the would-be designers can see through

CatCH insiDe tHe BoX WitH tY PenninGton on W netWorK at 8:30 P.M. et/Pt FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WNETWORK.COM

their own design process to tap into mine and in the process, they get more creative in their own space.

HDR This is a very playful way of designing a space – do you think people take home décor too seriously? TP Absolutely, yes. Design should be fun. It’s an opportunity to express yourself through colour and texture and form and function. You want to feel good in your space and the first step to doing that is to feel good about designing it.

HDR In your experience and having worked abroad, how does Canada’s approach to design differ from the U.S. and internationally? TP I think Canadians are far more laid back than Americans are in general, and I love the European inf luences you see across Canada that you don’t necessarily get in mid-America.

HDR As a designer, where do you look for inspiration? TP Mostly nature – I love how colours work together in nature all through the year and can spark ideas on how to mix and match. Lots of people don’t put red and orange together but the maple leaf does it perfectly in fall. I also love to look at architectural details and repeat patterns. Sometimes I’ll see a shadow cast off an iron gate or through lattice work and I’ll snap a photo of it to try and replicate it in a design for my own furniture or fabric lines.

HDR At the end of each episode of Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, what constitutes a “winning design?” TP Wow, let me tell you. Choosing the winner is the absolute hardest part of the show. Janette and I take a couple of things into consideration. First, did they go outside their own comfort zone? That’s huge. Second, we look at how much of the box was used and how. Someone may not use everything in the box, but what they do use is so dramatic and different that the person edges out the competition. And finally we look at solutions. Everyone we have on the show has a design problem. What’s inside the box is designed to solve that problem. Do they do that, or do they just throw a bunch of stuff together and hope it’s good enough?

HDR What’s your favourite part of the show? TP My favourite part of the show is the part I don’t get to see – when the box arrives. It’s awesome watching the footage of [contestants] combing through the box and reacting to what they find. I wish we could do an entire episode just on the reactions. It’s absolutely hilarious to see the look of anticipation replaced with the look of fear and bewilderment as someone unpacks 6,000 paperclips and thinks, “What am I supposed to do with these?”

DESIGN SHOULD BE FUN.IT’S AN OPPORTUNITYTO EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH COLOURAND TEXTURE AND FORM AND FUNCTION.

FeatUre

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Ty PenningtonAn interview with

BY LYDia MCnUtt

LOTS OF PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN – at least, they think they do! Now, those would-be designers are getting the chance to strut their stuff in the new series, Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, co-hosted by Canadian designer Janette Ewen.

We’ve followed Ty diligently from TLC’s Trading Spaces to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and now this carpenter and designer extraordinaire has brought his talent to Canada! The show puts two keen amateurs – they could be relatives, friends or neighbours – head to head in an all-out interior design competition. Sound easy? There’s a twist: the contestants must each incorporate the contents of a crate, hand-picked by Ty, into their themed room design. With just two days to complete their rooms, these armchair designers have got their work cut out for them.

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS With the premise of your new show, thinking “inside the box,” what do you hope to teach show participants and viewers about home design?TY PENNINGTON My goal with the show is to help people who love design like I do to look at rooms and what goes into them completely differently. Trying to create good design out of unusual products and materials is not as difficult as you might think and the result can be stunning. We prove that on our show.

HDR What is the biggest challenge with designing a space in just 48 hours? TP The challenge is time itself. But in many ways, it encourages good organization and execution. If you are forced into a situation where every minute matters, you’re not going to waste time and often, that makes a person focus more effectively and come up with some more creative ideas than if he or she spent a month doing it.

HDR When choosing the crate contents, how to you go about deciding what to include, and what is the purpose of this approach to design? TP First, I look at the rooms and come up with a major element I want to design around – wallpaper, fabric, sheet metal, whatever. Then, I build the crate contents knowing that the items have to be usable in both rooms. I know that everything in that box can be used to create an innovative and spectacular design. The question is whether the would-be designers can see through

CatCH insiDe tHe BoX WitH tY PenninGton on W netWorK at 8:30 P.M. et/Pt FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WNETWORK.COM

their own design process to tap into mine and in the process, they get more creative in their own space.

HDR This is a very playful way of designing a space – do you think people take home décor too seriously? TP Absolutely, yes. Design should be fun. It’s an opportunity to express yourself through colour and texture and form and function. You want to feel good in your space and the first step to doing that is to feel good about designing it.

HDR In your experience and having worked abroad, how does Canada’s approach to design differ from the U.S. and internationally? TP I think Canadians are far more laid back than Americans are in general, and I love the European inf luences you see across Canada that you don’t necessarily get in mid-America.

HDR As a designer, where do you look for inspiration? TP Mostly nature – I love how colours work together in nature all through the year and can spark ideas on how to mix and match. Lots of people don’t put red and orange together but the maple leaf does it perfectly in fall. I also love to look at architectural details and repeat patterns. Sometimes I’ll see a shadow cast off an iron gate or through lattice work and I’ll snap a photo of it to try and replicate it in a design for my own furniture or fabric lines.

HDR At the end of each episode of Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, what constitutes a “winning design?” TP Wow, let me tell you. Choosing the winner is the absolute hardest part of the show. Janette and I take a couple of things into consideration. First, did they go outside their own comfort zone? That’s huge. Second, we look at how much of the box was used and how. Someone may not use everything in the box, but what they do use is so dramatic and different that the person edges out the competition. And finally we look at solutions. Everyone we have on the show has a design problem. What’s inside the box is designed to solve that problem. Do they do that, or do they just throw a bunch of stuff together and hope it’s good enough?

HDR What’s your favourite part of the show? TP My favourite part of the show is the part I don’t get to see – when the box arrives. It’s awesome watching the footage of [contestants] combing through the box and reacting to what they find. I wish we could do an entire episode just on the reactions. It’s absolutely hilarious to see the look of anticipation replaced with the look of fear and bewilderment as someone unpacks 6,000 paperclips and thinks, “What am I supposed to do with these?”

DESIGN SHOULD BE FUN.IT’S AN OPPORTUNITYTO EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH COLOURAND TEXTURE AND FORM AND FUNCTION.

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Ty PenningtonAn interview with

BY LYDIA MCNUTT

LOTS OF PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN – at least, they think they do! Now, those would-be designers are getting the chance to strut their stuff in the new series, Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, co-hosted by Canadian designer Janette Ewen.

We’ve followed Ty diligently from TLC’s Trading Spaces to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and now this carpenter and designer extraordinaire has brought his talent to Canada! The show puts two keen amateurs – they could be relatives, friends or neighbours – head to head in an all-out interior design competition. Sound easy? There’s a twist: the contestants must each incorporate the contents of a crate, hand-picked by Ty, into their themed room design. With just two days to complete their rooms, these armchair designers have got their work cut out for them.

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS With the premise of your new show, thinking “inside the box,” what do you hope to teach show participants and viewers about home design?TY PENNINGTON My goal with the show is to help people who love design like I do to look at rooms and what goes into them completely differently. Trying to create good design out of unusual products and materials is not as difficult as you might think and the result can be stunning. We prove that on our show.

HDR What is the biggest challenge with designing a space in just 48 hours? TP The challenge is time itself. But in many ways, it encourages good organization and execution. If you are forced into a situation where every minute matters, you’re not going to waste time and often, that makes a person focus more effectively and come up with some more creative ideas than if he or she spent a month doing it.

HDR When choosing the crate contents, how to you go about deciding what to include, and what is the purpose of this approach to design? TP First, I look at the rooms and come up with a major element I want to design around – wallpaper, fabric, sheet metal, whatever. Then, I build the crate contents knowing that the items have to be usable in both rooms. I know that everything in that box can be used to create an innovative and spectacular design. The question is whether the would-be designers can see through

CATCH INSIDE THE BOX WITH TY PENNINGTON ON W NETWORK AT 8:30 P.M. ET/PT FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WNETWORK.COM

their own design process to tap into mine and in the process, they get more creative in their own space.

HDR This is a very playful way of designing a space – do you think people take home décor too seriously? TP Absolutely, yes. Design should be fun. It’s an opportunity to express yourself through colour and texture and form and function. You want to feel good in your space and the first step to doing that is to feel good about designing it.

HDR In your experience and having worked abroad, how does Canada’s approach to design differ from the U.S. and internationally? TP I think Canadians are far more laid back than Americans are in general, and I love the European inf luences you see across Canada that you don’t necessarily get in mid-America.

HDR As a designer, where do you look for inspiration? TP Mostly nature – I love how colours work together in nature all through the year and can spark ideas on how to mix and match. Lots of people don’t put red and orange together but the maple leaf does it perfectly in fall. I also love to look at architectural details and repeat patterns. Sometimes I’ll see a shadow cast off an iron gate or through lattice work and I’ll snap a photo of it to try and replicate it in a design for my own furniture or fabric lines.

HDR At the end of each episode of Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, what constitutes a “winning design?” TP Wow, let me tell you. Choosing the winner is the absolute hardest part of the show. Janette and I take a couple of things into consideration. First, did they go outside their own comfort zone? That’s huge. Second, we look at how much of the box was used and how. Someone may not use everything in the box, but what they do use is so dramatic and different that the person edges out the competition. And finally we look at solutions. Everyone we have on the show has a design problem. What’s inside the box is designed to solve that problem. Do they do that, or do they just throw a bunch of stuff together and hope it’s good enough?

HDR What’s your favourite part of the show? TP My favourite part of the show is the part I don’t get to see – when the box arrives. It’s awesome watching the footage of [contestants] combing through the box and reacting to what they find. I wish we could do an entire episode just on the reactions. It’s absolutely hilarious to see the look of anticipation replaced with the look of fear and bewilderment as someone unpacks 6,000 paperclips and thinks, “What am I supposed to do with these?”

DESIGN SHOULD BE FUN.IT’S AN OPPORTUNITYTO EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH COLOURAND TEXTURE AND FORM AND FUNCTION.

FEATURE

XXXXX

CONTINUED ON PAGE 28…

Ty PenningtonAn interview with

BY LYDIA MCNUTT

LOTS OF PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT INTERIOR DESIGN – at least, they think they do! Now, those would-be designers are getting the chance to strut their stuff in the new series, Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, co-hosted by Canadian designer Janette Ewen.

We’ve followed Ty diligently from TLC’s Trading Spaces to Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and now this carpenter and designer extraordinaire has brought his talent to Canada! The show puts two keen amateurs – they could be relatives, friends or neighbours – head to head in an all-out interior design competition. Sound easy? There’s a twist: the contestants must each incorporate the contents of a crate, hand-picked by Ty, into their themed room design. With just two days to complete their rooms, these armchair designers have got their work cut out for them.

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS With the premise of your new show, thinking “inside the box,” what do you hope to teach show participants and viewers about home design?TY PENNINGTON My goal with the show is to help people who love design like I do to look at rooms and what goes into them completely differently. Trying to create good design out of unusual products and materials is not as difficult as you might think and the result can be stunning. We prove that on our show.

HDR What is the biggest challenge with designing a space in just 48 hours? TP The challenge is time itself. But in many ways, it encourages good organization and execution. If you are forced into a situation where every minute matters, you’re not going to waste time and often, that makes a person focus more effectively and come up with some more creative ideas than if he or she spent a month doing it.

HDR When choosing the crate contents, how to you go about deciding what to include, and what is the purpose of this approach to design? TP First, I look at the rooms and come up with a major element I want to design around – wallpaper, fabric, sheet metal, whatever. Then, I build the crate contents knowing that the items have to be usable in both rooms. I know that everything in that box can be used to create an innovative and spectacular design. The question is whether the would-be designers can see through

CATCH INSIDE THE BOX WITH TY PENNINGTON ON W NETWORK AT 8:30 P.M. ET/PT FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WNETWORK.COM

their own design process to tap into mine and in the process, they get more creative in their own space.

HDR This is a very playful way of designing a space – do you think people take home décor too seriously? TP Absolutely, yes. Design should be fun. It’s an opportunity to express yourself through colour and texture and form and function. You want to feel good in your space and the first step to doing that is to feel good about designing it.

HDR In your experience and having worked abroad, how does Canada’s approach to design differ from the U.S. and internationally? TP I think Canadians are far more laid back than Americans are in general, and I love the European inf luences you see across Canada that you don’t necessarily get in mid-America.

HDR As a designer, where do you look for inspiration? TP Mostly nature – I love how colours work together in nature all through the year and can spark ideas on how to mix and match. Lots of people don’t put red and orange together but the maple leaf does it perfectly in fall. I also love to look at architectural details and repeat patterns. Sometimes I’ll see a shadow cast off an iron gate or through lattice work and I’ll snap a photo of it to try and replicate it in a design for my own furniture or fabric lines.

HDR At the end of each episode of Inside the Box with Ty Pennington, what constitutes a “winning design?” TP Wow, let me tell you. Choosing the winner is the absolute hardest part of the show. Janette and I take a couple of things into consideration. First, did they go outside their own comfort zone? That’s huge. Second, we look at how much of the box was used and how. Someone may not use everything in the box, but what they do use is so dramatic and different that the person edges out the competition. And finally we look at solutions. Everyone we have on the show has a design problem. What’s inside the box is designed to solve that problem. Do they do that, or do they just throw a bunch of stuff together and hope it’s good enough?

HDR What’s your favourite part of the show? TP My favourite part of the show is the part I don’t get to see – when the box arrives. It’s awesome watching the footage of [contestants] combing through the box and reacting to what they find. I wish we could do an entire episode just on the reactions. It’s absolutely hilarious to see the look of anticipation replaced with the look of fear and bewilderment as someone unpacks 6,000 paperclips and thinks, “What am I supposed to do with these?”

DESIGN SHOULD BE FUN.IT’S AN OPPORTUNITYTO EXPRESS YOURSELF THROUGH COLOURAND TEXTURE AND FORM AND FUNCTION.

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DePartMents

On Monday, October 4th, Craftline Countertops opened the doors for the first time to its brand new, shopper-friendly, retail showroom at 1500 Regent Avenue, right

across from Costco. With plenty of parking that’s readily accessible, the showroom will be easy to find.

The new showroom offers customers over 2400 square feet of display space dedicated to an amazing array of countertops including laminates, granite, quartz, solid surface, and wood veneers.

“The showroom has been designed with all the bells and whistles that make for a wonderful shopping experience,” says John Anderlum, National Sales Manager for Craftline Countertops.

The spacious f loor plan allows for an outstanding display of large-size countertop samples that takes the guesswork out of how a countertop will look once it’s installed in the customer’s home.

“It’s a one-stop shop,” says John. “We like to help customers with as much or as little of a purchase that they desire. If they’re looking for the odd laminate top for a do-it-yourself project, we have something for them. If someone is coming in and really doesn’t have a clue what’s all involved and they want someone to come in

and look after the whole job pertaining to countertops, we’re able to handle that as well.”

The former Craftline Countertops showroom was located at 485 Archibald Street and was housed under the same roof as the Craftline manufacturing facility which will continue to produce its full line of quality laminate countertops. “All of our products are built right here in Winnipeg so when you’re dealing with us, you truly dealing with the people who will be manufacturing it,” says John.

Jim Patrick, lead retail sales representative for the Regent Avenue showroom says, “I’ve spent 10 years working in the shop doing custom fabrication, and worked my way through every position in the shop before I came into sales. Bringing that knowledge from the shop into the showroom really helps in explaining the products to the customer.”

“While the showroom is a new beginning for our retail operation, at the same time, all of our experienced staff members have moved over from the Archibald Street location. We’ve added one full-time and one part-time staff member to keep up with the

CraFtLine CoUntertoPs

THE NEW SHOWROOM OFFERS CUSTOMERS OVER 2400 SQUARE FEET OF DISPLAY SPACE DEDICATED TO AN AMAZING ARRAY OF COUNTERTOPS INCLUDING LAMINATES, GRANITE, QUARTZ, SOLID SURFACE, AND WOOD VENEERS.

NEW SHOWROOM OPENS AT 1500 reGent avenUe

anticipated traffic f low, bringing our staff up to 5 skilled customer service representatives.”

John adds, “As Sales Manager, I’m f loored by how often customers will contact me directly after dealing with our showroom people. They tell me that our product lines are very fairly priced but what really set it apart was the attention to detail and the product knowledge that our staff delivered that really made the experience so informative and valuable in making their final purchasing decision.”

“It’s very gratifying to hear that kind of feedback,” says John,

“because we want our staff to help our customers make their purchases as opposed to ‘selling’ them. It means that our sales people really explore the customer’s needs and try to match them with the correct product.”

John and Jim are looking forward to seeing both existing and new customers, whether retail or dealer, at the new Regent Avenue location. “I think people can expect a superior brand of service at our new location,” says John, “and we look forward to welcoming them there.”

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DePartMents

On Monday, October 4th, Craftline Countertops opened the doors for the first time to its brand new, shopper-friendly, retail showroom at 1500 Regent Avenue, right

across from Costco. With plenty of parking that’s readily accessible, the showroom will be easy to find.

The new showroom offers customers over 2400 square feet of display space dedicated to an amazing array of countertops including laminates, granite, quartz, solid surface, and wood veneers.

“The showroom has been designed with all the bells and whistles that make for a wonderful shopping experience,” says John Anderlum, National Sales Manager for Craftline Countertops.

The spacious f loor plan allows for an outstanding display of large-size countertop samples that takes the guesswork out of how a countertop will look once it’s installed in the customer’s home.

“It’s a one-stop shop,” says John. “We like to help customers with as much or as little of a purchase that they desire. If they’re looking for the odd laminate top for a do-it-yourself project, we have something for them. If someone is coming in and really doesn’t have a clue what’s all involved and they want someone to come in

and look after the whole job pertaining to countertops, we’re able to handle that as well.”

The former Craftline Countertops showroom was located at 485 Archibald Street and was housed under the same roof as the Craftline manufacturing facility which will continue to produce its full line of quality laminate countertops. “All of our products are built right here in Winnipeg so when you’re dealing with us, you truly dealing with the people who will be manufacturing it,” says John.

Jim Patrick, lead retail sales representative for the Regent Avenue showroom says, “I’ve spent 10 years working in the shop doing custom fabrication, and worked my way through every position in the shop before I came into sales. Bringing that knowledge from the shop into the showroom really helps in explaining the products to the customer.”

“While the showroom is a new beginning for our retail operation, at the same time, all of our experienced staff members have moved over from the Archibald Street location. We’ve added one full-time and one part-time staff member to keep up with the

CraFtLine CoUntertoPs

THE NEW SHOWROOM OFFERS CUSTOMERS OVER 2400 SQUARE FEET OF DISPLAY SPACE DEDICATED TO AN AMAZING ARRAY OF COUNTERTOPS INCLUDING LAMINATES, GRANITE, QUARTZ, SOLID SURFACE, AND WOOD VENEERS.

NEW SHOWROOM OPENS AT 1500 reGent avenUe

anticipated traffic f low, bringing our staff up to 5 skilled customer service representatives.”

John adds, “As Sales Manager, I’m f loored by how often customers will contact me directly after dealing with our showroom people. They tell me that our product lines are very fairly priced but what really set it apart was the attention to detail and the product knowledge that our staff delivered that really made the experience so informative and valuable in making their final purchasing decision.”

“It’s very gratifying to hear that kind of feedback,” says John,

“because we want our staff to help our customers make their purchases as opposed to ‘selling’ them. It means that our sales people really explore the customer’s needs and try to match them with the correct product.”

John and Jim are looking forward to seeing both existing and new customers, whether retail or dealer, at the new Regent Avenue location. “I think people can expect a superior brand of service at our new location,” says John, “and we look forward to welcoming them there.”

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WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Craf t l ine Counter tops XXXXX

PICTURED xxxxxxxx

DePartMents

On Monday, October 4th, Craftline Countertops opened the doors for the first time to its brand new, shopper-friendly, retail showroom at 1500 Regent Avenue, right

across from Costco. With plenty of parking that’s readily accessible, the showroom will be easy to find.

The new showroom offers customers over 2400 square feet of display space dedicated to an amazing array of countertops including laminates, granite, quartz, solid surface, and wood veneers.

“The showroom has been designed with all the bells and whistles that make for a wonderful shopping experience,” says John Anderlum, National Sales Manager for Craftline Countertops.

The spacious f loor plan allows for an outstanding display of large-size countertop samples that takes the guesswork out of how a countertop will look once it’s installed in the customer’s home.

“It’s a one-stop shop,” says John. “We like to help customers with as much or as little of a purchase that they desire. If they’re looking for the odd laminate top for a do-it-yourself project, we have something for them. If someone is coming in and really doesn’t have a clue what’s all involved and they want someone to come in

and look after the whole job pertaining to countertops, we’re able to handle that as well.”

The former Craftline Countertops showroom was located at 485 Archibald Street and was housed under the same roof as the Craftline manufacturing facility which will continue to produce its full line of quality laminate countertops. “All of our products are built right here in Winnipeg so when you’re dealing with us, you truly dealing with the people who will be manufacturing it,” says John.

Jim Patrick, lead retail sales representative for the Regent Avenue showroom says, “I’ve spent 10 years working in the shop doing custom fabrication, and worked my way through every position in the shop before I came into sales. Bringing that knowledge from the shop into the showroom really helps in explaining the products to the customer.”

“While the showroom is a new beginning for our retail operation, at the same time, all of our experienced staff members have moved over from the Archibald Street location. We’ve added one full-time and one part-time staff member to keep up with the

CraFtLine CoUntertoPs

THE NEW SHOWROOM OFFERS CUSTOMERS OVER 2400 SQUARE FEET OF DISPLAY SPACE DEDICATED TO AN AMAZING ARRAY OF COUNTERTOPS INCLUDING LAMINATES, GRANITE, QUARTZ, SOLID SURFACE, AND WOOD VENEERS.

NEW SHOWROOM OPENS AT 1500 reGent avenUe

anticipated traffic f low, bringing our staff up to 5 skilled customer service representatives.”

John adds, “As Sales Manager, I’m f loored by how often customers will contact me directly after dealing with our showroom people. They tell me that our product lines are very fairly priced but what really set it apart was the attention to detail and the product knowledge that our staff delivered that really made the experience so informative and valuable in making their final purchasing decision.”

“It’s very gratifying to hear that kind of feedback,” says John,

“because we want our staff to help our customers make their purchases as opposed to ‘selling’ them. It means that our sales people really explore the customer’s needs and try to match them with the correct product.”

John and Jim are looking forward to seeing both existing and new customers, whether retail or dealer, at the new Regent Avenue location. “I think people can expect a superior brand of service at our new location,” says John, “and we look forward to welcoming them there.”

XXXXX

PICTURED xxxxxxxx

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

Craf t l ine Counter tops XXXXX

PICTURED xxxxxxxx

DePartMents

On Monday, October 4th, Craftline Countertops opened the doors for the first time to its brand new, shopper-friendly, retail showroom at 1500 Regent Avenue, right

across from Costco. With plenty of parking that’s readily accessible, the showroom will be easy to find.

The new showroom offers customers over 2400 square feet of display space dedicated to an amazing array of countertops including laminates, granite, quartz, solid surface, and wood veneers.

“The showroom has been designed with all the bells and whistles that make for a wonderful shopping experience,” says John Anderlum, National Sales Manager for Craftline Countertops.

The spacious f loor plan allows for an outstanding display of large-size countertop samples that takes the guesswork out of how a countertop will look once it’s installed in the customer’s home.

“It’s a one-stop shop,” says John. “We like to help customers with as much or as little of a purchase that they desire. If they’re looking for the odd laminate top for a do-it-yourself project, we have something for them. If someone is coming in and really doesn’t have a clue what’s all involved and they want someone to come in

and look after the whole job pertaining to countertops, we’re able to handle that as well.”

The former Craftline Countertops showroom was located at 485 Archibald Street and was housed under the same roof as the Craftline manufacturing facility which will continue to produce its full line of quality laminate countertops. “All of our products are built right here in Winnipeg so when you’re dealing with us, you truly dealing with the people who will be manufacturing it,” says John.

Jim Patrick, lead retail sales representative for the Regent Avenue showroom says, “I’ve spent 10 years working in the shop doing custom fabrication, and worked my way through every position in the shop before I came into sales. Bringing that knowledge from the shop into the showroom really helps in explaining the products to the customer.”

“While the showroom is a new beginning for our retail operation, at the same time, all of our experienced staff members have moved over from the Archibald Street location. We’ve added one full-time and one part-time staff member to keep up with the

CraFtLine CoUntertoPs

THE NEW SHOWROOM OFFERS CUSTOMERS OVER 2400 SQUARE FEET OF DISPLAY SPACE DEDICATED TO AN AMAZING ARRAY OF COUNTERTOPS INCLUDING LAMINATES, GRANITE, QUARTZ, SOLID SURFACE, AND WOOD VENEERS.

NEW SHOWROOM OPENS AT 1500 reGent avenUe

anticipated traffic f low, bringing our staff up to 5 skilled customer service representatives.”

John adds, “As Sales Manager, I’m f loored by how often customers will contact me directly after dealing with our showroom people. They tell me that our product lines are very fairly priced but what really set it apart was the attention to detail and the product knowledge that our staff delivered that really made the experience so informative and valuable in making their final purchasing decision.”

“It’s very gratifying to hear that kind of feedback,” says John,

“because we want our staff to help our customers make their purchases as opposed to ‘selling’ them. It means that our sales people really explore the customer’s needs and try to match them with the correct product.”

John and Jim are looking forward to seeing both existing and new customers, whether retail or dealer, at the new Regent Avenue location. “I think people can expect a superior brand of service at our new location,” says John, “and we look forward to welcoming them there.”

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YOUR HOUSE IS MORE THAN THE PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE, it's your home and your most important investment. Carryingout a regular program of maintenance and repairs can help you protect that investment, and help keep your family safe and sound in every season.

In Fall, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation suggests you take a few minutes each week to perform the following simple tasks, which will help you to avoid the most common — and costly — problems before they occur. Some of these tasks include:» Check and clean or replace your furnace � lters on a monthly

basis during the heating season. » Have your furnace or heating system serviced by a quali� ed

service company (every two years for a gas furnace and every year for an oil furnace).

» Bleed air from the hot water radiators, and turn the gas furnace pilot light on.

» Vacuum electric baseboard heaters to remove dust, removethe grilles on forced-air heating systems and vacuum insidethe ducts.

» If you have a heat recovery ventilator (HRV), clean the outside air intake grill, the � lters inside the unit, and the core, and pour water down the condensate drain to test it.

» Have well water tested for quality. » Check the sump pump and line to ensure proper operation.

� ere should be no line obstructions or visible leaks. » If you have a septic tank, measure the sludge and scum to

determine if it needs to be emptied before spring. Tanks should be pumped out at least once every three years.

» Replace window screens with storm windows, and ensure all windows, doors and skylights shut tightly, including the door between your house and garage.

» Ensure that the ground around your home slopes away from the foundation wall to prevent water from draining into the basement.

» Clean leaves from eavestroughs and downspouts to ensure proper drainage from the roof, and check chimneys for nests or other obstructions.

» Cover the outside of air conditioners, and drain and store outdoor hoses. Close the valve to the outdoor hose connection, and drain the faucet (unless it is frost proof).

» Winterize landscaping by storing outdoor furniture,preparing gardens and, if necessary, protecting youngtrees or bushes for winter.

Home maintenancetips for fall

Protect your home & your investment!

For more information or a free copy of the “about Your House” fact sheet Home Maintenance schedule or for information on any other aspect of owning, maintaining or buying a home, visit our Web site at www.cmhc.ca or call CMHC at 1.800.668.2642. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is Canada’s national housing agency and a source of objective, reliable housing expertise. Courtesy of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

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oct - nov 2010 | renovations Home Improvement & DesIgn | 57

YOUR HOUSE IS MORE THAN THE PLACE WHERE YOU LIVE, it's your home and your most important investment. Carryingout a regular program of maintenance and repairs can help you protect that investment, and help keep your family safe and sound in every season.

In Fall, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation suggests you take a few minutes each week to perform the following simple tasks, which will help you to avoid the most common — and costly — problems before they occur. Some of these tasks include:» Check and clean or replace your furnace � lters on a monthly

basis during the heating season. » Have your furnace or heating system serviced by a quali� ed

service company (every two years for a gas furnace and every year for an oil furnace).

» Bleed air from the hot water radiators, and turn the gas furnace pilot light on.

» Vacuum electric baseboard heaters to remove dust, removethe grilles on forced-air heating systems and vacuum insidethe ducts.

» If you have a heat recovery ventilator (HRV), clean the outside air intake grill, the � lters inside the unit, and the core, and pour water down the condensate drain to test it.

» Have well water tested for quality. » Check the sump pump and line to ensure proper operation.

� ere should be no line obstructions or visible leaks. » If you have a septic tank, measure the sludge and scum to

determine if it needs to be emptied before spring. Tanks should be pumped out at least once every three years.

» Replace window screens with storm windows, and ensure all windows, doors and skylights shut tightly, including the door between your house and garage.

» Ensure that the ground around your home slopes away from the foundation wall to prevent water from draining into the basement.

» Clean leaves from eavestroughs and downspouts to ensure proper drainage from the roof, and check chimneys for nests or other obstructions.

» Cover the outside of air conditioners, and drain and store outdoor hoses. Close the valve to the outdoor hose connection, and drain the faucet (unless it is frost proof).

» Winterize landscaping by storing outdoor furniture,preparing gardens and, if necessary, protecting youngtrees or bushes for winter.

Home maintenancetips for fall

Protect your home & your investment!

For more information or a free copy of the “about Your House” fact sheet Home Maintenance schedule or for information on any other aspect of owning, maintaining or buying a home, visit our Web site at www.cmhc.ca or call CMHC at 1.800.668.2642. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is Canada’s national housing agency and a source of objective, reliable housing expertise. Courtesy of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

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Hellen Buttigieg, CPO, is a Certifi ed Professional Organizer, life coach, TV Host and owner of We Organize U. She is the author of the bestseller, Organizing Outside The Box, now available on Amazon. For tips on organizing your home, your offi ce and your life. Visit www.WeOrganizeU.com and sign up for Hellen’s free newsletter. To contact Hellen or for information on hiring a We Organize U organizing specialist, call 905.829.2219 or e-mail [email protected].

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BACK-TO-SCHOOL AND BACK-TO-WORK SEASON IS UPON US, AND THAT MEANS more time in the kitchen preparing lunches and dinners, and less time for you to put your feet up or get other errands done. Here are some helpful tips to handle the stress of autumn.

WHAT’S FOR DINNER? Avoid the stress and expense of last-minute dinner decisions with a li� le advanced planning. Ask your family to list their favourite meals and create a revolving two-week dinner menu (with a grocery list to match). Post it on the fridge so whoever comes home � rst can start preparing it. Double the amount you make and freeze it for quick meals on the busiest nights.

MAKE SCHOOL LUNCHES EASY. Designate one cabinet in the kitchen for school snacks only. Transfer foods to airtight containers – you’ll save space because they stack well, and the food will keep longer. Pack lunches the night before and refrigerate. Assign an area in the fridge for school lunches and drinks. With smaller children, encourage independence by storing their foods low enough for the li� le ones to reach.

INVOLVE THE KIDS. You don’t have to do everything yourself. Teach your kids how to do age-appropriate tasks and give them a weekly chore list. You will be helping them to develop important life skills. A� er you show them how to do each task, post a step-by-step checklist for them to follow when they do it on their own (use pictures for kids who are too young to read). � is will allow them to work independently and gain con� dence in their newly acquired skills.

CLEAN AS YOU GO. Handle small messes as they happen to save time and e� ort in the long run. Rinse dirty dishes and put them in the dishwasher immediately a� er use, before the food hardens and sticks. If something spills in the fridge, clean it as soon as you notice. If you stain an article of clothing, pre-treat it right away. Keep wipes handy for quick bathroom and kitchen spot-cleaning.

HOW’S YOUR “TO DO” LIST WORKING OUT FOR YOU? If you � nd your “to do” list overwhelming and ine� ective, consider approaching it di� erently. Rather than one long list, create several short ones based on the category of the task (like errands, home, calls, computer, etc.) Keep your lists together in a small notebook that’s portable and always easily accessible.

NOW, WHERE WAS I? If you get interrupted while working on something important, use a notebook or a sticky note to jot down where you le� o� . When you return to the task, you won’t waste as much time � guring out where to resume.

MULTI-TASKING REDUCES PRODUCTIVITY. Contrary to popular belief, multi-tasking may actually lower productivity. Switching back and forth from one task to another costs time and leads to frustration. As a result, stress increases, as does the chance of error.

Although simple tasks can be done at the same time, like watching television and folding laundry, important, complex activities require our undivided a� ention.

TWO-TIMING TASKS. Double up your simple activities and you’ll be able to do more in less time. Rather than cha� ing with a friend at the co� ee shop, meet at the gym and work out together instead.

Autumn is here and with that comes time managementWRITTEN BY HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

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Hellen Buttigieg, CPO, is a Certifi ed Professional Organizer, life coach, TV Host and owner of We Organize U. She is the author of the bestseller, Organizing Outside The Box, now available on Amazon. For tips on organizing your home, your offi ce and your life. Visit www.WeOrganizeU.com and sign up for Hellen’s free newsletter. To contact Hellen or for information on hiring a We Organize U organizing specialist, call 905.829.2219 or e-mail [email protected].

HeLLen BUttiGieG

FeatUre

BACK-TO-SCHOOL AND BACK-TO-WORK SEASON IS UPON US, AND THAT MEANS more time in the kitchen preparing lunches and dinners, and less time for you to put your feet up or get other errands done. Here are some helpful tips to handle the stress of autumn.

WHAT’S FOR DINNER? Avoid the stress and expense of last-minute dinner decisions with a li� le advanced planning. Ask your family to list their favourite meals and create a revolving two-week dinner menu (with a grocery list to match). Post it on the fridge so whoever comes home � rst can start preparing it. Double the amount you make and freeze it for quick meals on the busiest nights.

MAKE SCHOOL LUNCHES EASY. Designate one cabinet in the kitchen for school snacks only. Transfer foods to airtight containers – you’ll save space because they stack well, and the food will keep longer. Pack lunches the night before and refrigerate. Assign an area in the fridge for school lunches and drinks. With smaller children, encourage independence by storing their foods low enough for the li� le ones to reach.

INVOLVE THE KIDS. You don’t have to do everything yourself. Teach your kids how to do age-appropriate tasks and give them a weekly chore list. You will be helping them to develop important life skills. A� er you show them how to do each task, post a step-by-step checklist for them to follow when they do it on their own (use pictures for kids who are too young to read). � is will allow them to work independently and gain con� dence in their newly acquired skills.

CLEAN AS YOU GO. Handle small messes as they happen to save time and e� ort in the long run. Rinse dirty dishes and put them in the dishwasher immediately a� er use, before the food hardens and sticks. If something spills in the fridge, clean it as soon as you notice. If you stain an article of clothing, pre-treat it right away. Keep wipes handy for quick bathroom and kitchen spot-cleaning.

HOW’S YOUR “TO DO” LIST WORKING OUT FOR YOU? If you � nd your “to do” list overwhelming and ine� ective, consider approaching it di� erently. Rather than one long list, create several short ones based on the category of the task (like errands, home, calls, computer, etc.) Keep your lists together in a small notebook that’s portable and always easily accessible.

NOW, WHERE WAS I? If you get interrupted while working on something important, use a notebook or a sticky note to jot down where you le� o� . When you return to the task, you won’t waste as much time � guring out where to resume.

MULTI-TASKING REDUCES PRODUCTIVITY. Contrary to popular belief, multi-tasking may actually lower productivity. Switching back and forth from one task to another costs time and leads to frustration. As a result, stress increases, as does the chance of error.

Although simple tasks can be done at the same time, like watching television and folding laundry, important, complex activities require our undivided a� ention.

TWO-TIMING TASKS. Double up your simple activities and you’ll be able to do more in less time. Rather than cha� ing with a friend at the co� ee shop, meet at the gym and work out together instead.

Autumn is here and with that comes time managementWRITTEN BY HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

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Twenty years ago when the word ‘green’ was simply a colour in the Crayola box, Assiniboine Credit Union was building green. But this fall, the first project ACU submitted for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) consideration was awarded LEED Silver designation.

With this recognition, ACU’s newest branch — on Pembina at Bairdmore — has been recognized as one of Winnipeg’s most energy-efficient buildings. In fact it is one of only six buildings in the city that are LEED certified. Only three financial institutions in the province — all credit unions — have achieved a LEED designation.

“There are four LEED levels— Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum,” explains Garry Mitchell, ACU’s Vice-President of Facilities and Procurement. “Originally we were just shooting for the Certified level, but as we progressed with the build we realized that we were in the Silver range. I’m particularly proud that we managed to reach Silver within budget and without compromise.”

While LEED has set the international standards, Mitchell says ACU has its own homegrown commitment to building green that spans decades. “Conceptually, building green has been something that ACU has done for many years. For instance, when we rebuilt our St. Mary’s branch 20 years ago, we took it down brick by brick, sorted all the materials and donated most of it to Habitat for Humanity.”

“We’ve learned a lot over the years about doing the right thing for people and the environment. You can do some really simple and relatively low-cost things to a building and achieve some fairly large benefits. My favorite so far is the solar wall at the Pembina Branch. It was not that expensive to build and saves

Assiniboine’s newest branch achieves LEED Silver

Some green features of the ACU LEED-certified branch

» Regionally produced and recycled materials reduces construction waste.

» Substantial recycling.

» Geo-thermal heating and cooling.

» Heat-recovery system extracts heat from inside air before it’s ventilated from the building.

» Solar wall supplements geo-thermal heating.

» Limited windows to the north and west help reduce heat and cold.

» High-efficiency windows.

» Natural light permeates over 70% of the interior work and member spaces.

» Bike racks and showers for staff.

lots of energy.” The black solar wall next to the branch entrance is the intake for fresh air, which every building needs. In winter, fresh air has to be warmed from as low as -30 degrees outside to +20 degrees inside. “When the sun shines through the solar wall, it warms the cold air from -30 to -10, which saves an enormous amount of energy trying to warm fresh air.”

ACU’s legacy of building green extends beyond the rigours of LEED and includes some very practical retrofitting of older branches. Reconstruction of the downtown corporate office at 200 Main Street is currently under way and serves as another fine example of reducing, reusing and recycling.

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[ a D v e r t o r i a L ]

Twenty years ago when the word ‘green’ was simply a colour in the Crayola box, Assiniboine Credit Union was building green. But this fall, the first project ACU submitted for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) consideration was awarded LEED Silver designation.

With this recognition, ACU’s newest branch — on Pembina at Bairdmore — has been recognized as one of Winnipeg’s most energy-efficient buildings. In fact it is one of only six buildings in the city that are LEED certified. Only three financial institutions in the province — all credit unions — have achieved a LEED designation.

“There are four LEED levels— Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum,” explains Garry Mitchell, ACU’s Vice-President of Facilities and Procurement. “Originally we were just shooting for the Certified level, but as we progressed with the build we realized that we were in the Silver range. I’m particularly proud that we managed to reach Silver within budget and without compromise.”

While LEED has set the international standards, Mitchell says ACU has its own homegrown commitment to building green that spans decades. “Conceptually, building green has been something that ACU has done for many years. For instance, when we rebuilt our St. Mary’s branch 20 years ago, we took it down brick by brick, sorted all the materials and donated most of it to Habitat for Humanity.”

“We’ve learned a lot over the years about doing the right thing for people and the environment. You can do some really simple and relatively low-cost things to a building and achieve some fairly large benefits. My favorite so far is the solar wall at the Pembina Branch. It was not that expensive to build and saves

Assiniboine’s newest branch achieves LEED Silver

Some green features of the ACU LEED-certified branch

» Regionally produced and recycled materials reduces construction waste.

» Substantial recycling.

» Geo-thermal heating and cooling.

» Heat-recovery system extracts heat from inside air before it’s ventilated from the building.

» Solar wall supplements geo-thermal heating.

» Limited windows to the north and west help reduce heat and cold.

» High-efficiency windows.

» Natural light permeates over 70% of the interior work and member spaces.

» Bike racks and showers for staff.

lots of energy.” The black solar wall next to the branch entrance is the intake for fresh air, which every building needs. In winter, fresh air has to be warmed from as low as -30 degrees outside to +20 degrees inside. “When the sun shines through the solar wall, it warms the cold air from -30 to -10, which saves an enormous amount of energy trying to warm fresh air.”

ACU’s legacy of building green extends beyond the rigours of LEED and includes some very practical retrofitting of older branches. Reconstruction of the downtown corporate office at 200 Main Street is currently under way and serves as another fine example of reducing, reusing and recycling.

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Nu-Life Kitchens

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Changing the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

NU-LIFE KITCHENS CONTINUES TO breathe new life into tired, dated kitchens throughout Winnipeg.

A recent project in Southdaleinvolved a kitchen with exposed hingeson the doors, an old-style moulding onthe tops of cabinets that extended tothe ceiling, moulding details on theback of the peninsula, and a valanceabove the sink window.

pantry were installed with full extension so� -close slides. � is has added plenty of storage space with the new pantries and added drawers.

Meanwhile in Lindenwoods, a builder’s grade European-style kitchen received the Nu-life transformation to address its own issues including a desk on the le� hand side of the kitchen that was a� racting too much clu� er, a valance above the sink window, and a too-tall cabinet above the stove.

� e Nu-life team remedied this lackluster kitchen by removing the valance over the window, refacing the cabinets and installing new doors and drawer fronts with the new ultra-modern Wenge colour. � e client selected a sleek, modern door style along with complementary stainless steel handles. Deluxe panels were added to all ends of the cabinets providing the kitchen with a more upscale look.

BEFORE

BEFORE

� e team removed the desk cabinets on the le� side of the kitchen adding 3 spacious pantry cabinets with drawers and space for the microwave along with a space to conceal sundry items so that the kitchen is kept clu� er-free.

� e cabinet above the stove was modi� ed so that it is in alignment with the rest of the cabinets. � e Nu-Life team added two upper horizontal cabinets with � ip-up doors on the le� side of the stove. A more modern look was achieved with the addition of an aluminum and glass door with a so� -close � ip-up hinge.

Modern crown moulding wasadded to the tops of all cabinets and alight valance was installed at the bo� om of the upper cabinets to conceal under cabinet lighting.

Nu-Life Kitchens clients continue to update their kitchens at approximately ½ the cost of a complete kitchen renovation with an average installation time of just 3 days which means a minimal disruption to your life and home.

� e recently opened Nu-Life Kitchens showroom at #7 – 851 Lagimodiere displays kitchens in various colours and styles along with a selection of handles, and a display of countertops in laminate, granite, and quartz.

Nu-Life Kitchens provides free in-home consultations and estimates. All colours and styles can be brought to your home where various options will be discussed. Estimates will be provided at the time of the visit.

Showroom hours are Monday to � ursday from 1 pm to 5 pm and Fridays from 1 pm to 4 pm.

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� e Nu-Life Kitchens team went to work to bring the kitchen up to date by refacing the sides and fronts of the cabinet boxes in Chocolate pear and by installing new Chocolate Pear Shaker-style doors and drawer fronts.

� e old moulding detail on the back of peninsula and the valance above the sink window were removed to give the kitchen a clean-lined pro� le. � e moulding was removed that was above the cabinets that extended to the ceiling. A small moulding was added to the tops of the upper cabinets to give it a � nished look . New hinges were installed and concealed behind the doors for a seamless � nish.

� e team removed all the cabinets on the fridge wall and installed 2 large pantries on both sides of the new fridge and 2 new cabinets above the fridge. � e drawers in the

FeatUre

Nu-Life Kitchens

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Changing the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

NU-LIFE KITCHENS CONTINUES TO breathe new life into tired, dated kitchens throughout Winnipeg.

A recent project in Southdaleinvolved a kitchen with exposed hingeson the doors, an old-style moulding onthe tops of cabinets that extended tothe ceiling, moulding details on theback of the peninsula, and a valanceabove the sink window.

pantry were installed with full extension so� -close slides. � is has added plenty of storage space with the new pantries and added drawers.

Meanwhile in Lindenwoods, a builder’s grade European-style kitchen received the Nu-life transformation to address its own issues including a desk on the le� hand side of the kitchen that was a� racting too much clu� er, a valance above the sink window, and a too-tall cabinet above the stove.

� e Nu-life team remedied this lackluster kitchen by removing the valance over the window, refacing the cabinets and installing new doors and drawer fronts with the new ultra-modern Wenge colour. � e client selected a sleek, modern door style along with complementary stainless steel handles. Deluxe panels were added to all ends of the cabinets providing the kitchen with a more upscale look.

BEFORE

BEFORE

� e team removed the desk cabinets on the le� side of the kitchen adding 3 spacious pantry cabinets with drawers and space for the microwave along with a space to conceal sundry items so that the kitchen is kept clu� er-free.

� e cabinet above the stove was modi� ed so that it is in alignment with the rest of the cabinets. � e Nu-Life team added two upper horizontal cabinets with � ip-up doors on the le� side of the stove. A more modern look was achieved with the addition of an aluminum and glass door with a so� -close � ip-up hinge.

Modern crown moulding wasadded to the tops of all cabinets and alight valance was installed at the bo� om of the upper cabinets to conceal under cabinet lighting.

Nu-Life Kitchens clients continue to update their kitchens at approximately ½ the cost of a complete kitchen renovation with an average installation time of just 3 days which means a minimal disruption to your life and home.

� e recently opened Nu-Life Kitchens showroom at #7 – 851 Lagimodiere displays kitchens in various colours and styles along with a selection of handles, and a display of countertops in laminate, granite, and quartz.

Nu-Life Kitchens provides free in-home consultations and estimates. All colours and styles can be brought to your home where various options will be discussed. Estimates will be provided at the time of the visit.

Showroom hours are Monday to � ursday from 1 pm to 5 pm and Fridays from 1 pm to 4 pm.

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NU-LIFE KITCHENS PROVIDES FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATIONS AND ESTIMATES. ALL COLORS AND STYLES CAN BE BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME WHERE VARIOUS OPTIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED. ESTIMATES WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF THE VISIT.

� e Nu-Life Kitchens team went to work to bring the kitchen up to date by refacing the sides and fronts of the cabinet boxes in Chocolate pear and by installing new Chocolate Pear Shaker-style doors and drawer fronts.

� e old moulding detail on the back of peninsula and the valance above the sink window were removed to give the kitchen a clean-lined pro� le. � e moulding was removed that was above the cabinets that extended to the ceiling. A small moulding was added to the tops of the upper cabinets to give it a � nished look . New hinges were installed and concealed behind the doors for a seamless � nish.

� e team removed all the cabinets on the fridge wall and installed 2 large pantries on both sides of the new fridge and 2 new cabinets above the fridge. � e drawers in the

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FEATURE

Nu-Life Kitchens

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Changing the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

NU-LIFE KITCHENS CONTINUES TO breathe new life into tired, dated kitchens throughout Winnipeg.

A recent project in Southdaleinvolved a kitchen with exposed hingeson the doors, an old-style moulding onthe tops of cabinets that extended tothe ceiling, moulding details on theback of the peninsula, and a valanceabove the sink window.

pantry were installed with full extension so� -close slides. � is has added plenty of storage space with the new pantries and added drawers.

Meanwhile in Lindenwoods, a builder’s grade European-style kitchen received the Nu-life transformation to address its own issues including a desk on the le� hand side of the kitchen that was a� racting too much clu� er, a valance above the sink window, and a too-tall cabinet above the stove.

� e Nu-life team remedied this lackluster kitchen by removing the valance over the window, refacing the cabinets and installing new doors and drawer fronts with the new ultra-modern Wenge colour. � e client selected a sleek, modern door style along with complementary stainless steel handles. Deluxe panels were added to all ends of the cabinets providing the kitchen with a more upscale look.

BEFORE

BEFORE

� e team removed the desk cabinets on the le� side of the kitchen adding 3 spacious pantry cabinets with drawers and space for the microwave along with a space to conceal sundry items so that the kitchen is kept clu� er-free.

� e cabinet above the stove was modi� ed so that it is in alignment with the rest of the cabinets. � e Nu-Life team added two upper horizontal cabinets with � ip-up doors on the le� side of the stove. A more modern look was achieved with the addition of an aluminum and glass door with a so� -close � ip-up hinge.

Modern crown moulding wasadded to the tops of all cabinets and alight valance was installed at the bo� om of the upper cabinets to conceal under cabinet lighting.

Nu-Life Kitchens clients continue to update their kitchens at approximately ½ the cost of a complete kitchen renovation with an average installation time of just 3 days which means a minimal disruption to your life and home.

� e recently opened Nu-Life Kitchens showroom at #7 – 851 Lagimodiere displays kitchens in various colours and styles along with a selection of handles, and a display of countertops in laminate, granite, and quartz.

Nu-Life Kitchens provides free in-home consultations and estimates. All colours and styles can be brought to your home where various options will be discussed. Estimates will be provided at the time of the visit.

Showroom hours are Monday to � ursday from 1 pm to 5 pm and Fridays from 1 pm to 4 pm.

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NU-LIFE KITCHENS PROVIDES FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATIONS AND ESTIMATES. ALL COLORS AND STYLES CAN BE BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME WHERE VARIOUS OPTIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED. ESTIMATES WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF THE VISIT.

� e Nu-Life Kitchens team went to work to bring the kitchen up to date by refacing the sides and fronts of the cabinet boxes in Chocolate pear and by installing new Chocolate Pear Shaker-style doors and drawer fronts.

� e old moulding detail on the back of peninsula and the valance above the sink window were removed to give the kitchen a clean-lined pro� le. � e moulding was removed that was above the cabinets that extended to the ceiling. A small moulding was added to the tops of the upper cabinets to give it a � nished look . New hinges were installed and concealed behind the doors for a seamless � nish.

� e team removed all the cabinets on the fridge wall and installed 2 large pantries on both sides of the new fridge and 2 new cabinets above the fridge. � e drawers in the

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FEATURE

Nu-Life Kitchens

WRITTEN BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Changing the face of Winnipeg kitchens, one customer at a time

NU-LIFE KITCHENS CONTINUES TO breathe new life into tired, dated kitchens throughout Winnipeg.

A recent project in Southdaleinvolved a kitchen with exposed hingeson the doors, an old-style moulding onthe tops of cabinets that extended tothe ceiling, moulding details on theback of the peninsula, and a valanceabove the sink window.

pantry were installed with full extension so� -close slides. � is has added plenty of storage space with the new pantries and added drawers.

Meanwhile in Lindenwoods, a builder’s grade European-style kitchen received the Nu-life transformation to address its own issues including a desk on the le� hand side of the kitchen that was a� racting too much clu� er, a valance above the sink window, and a too-tall cabinet above the stove.

� e Nu-life team remedied this lackluster kitchen by removing the valance over the window, refacing the cabinets and installing new doors and drawer fronts with the new ultra-modern Wenge colour. � e client selected a sleek, modern door style along with complementary stainless steel handles. Deluxe panels were added to all ends of the cabinets providing the kitchen with a more upscale look.

BEFORE

BEFORE

� e team removed the desk cabinets on the le� side of the kitchen adding 3 spacious pantry cabinets with drawers and space for the microwave along with a space to conceal sundry items so that the kitchen is kept clu� er-free.

� e cabinet above the stove was modi� ed so that it is in alignment with the rest of the cabinets. � e Nu-Life team added two upper horizontal cabinets with � ip-up doors on the le� side of the stove. A more modern look was achieved with the addition of an aluminum and glass door with a so� -close � ip-up hinge.

Modern crown moulding wasadded to the tops of all cabinets and alight valance was installed at the bo� om of the upper cabinets to conceal under cabinet lighting.

Nu-Life Kitchens clients continue to update their kitchens at approximately ½ the cost of a complete kitchen renovation with an average installation time of just 3 days which means a minimal disruption to your life and home.

� e recently opened Nu-Life Kitchens showroom at #7 – 851 Lagimodiere displays kitchens in various colours and styles along with a selection of handles, and a display of countertops in laminate, granite, and quartz.

Nu-Life Kitchens provides free in-home consultations and estimates. All colours and styles can be brought to your home where various options will be discussed. Estimates will be provided at the time of the visit.

Showroom hours are Monday to � ursday from 1 pm to 5 pm and Fridays from 1 pm to 4 pm.

PICTURED OPPOSITE

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PICTURED RIGHT

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NU-LIFE KITCHENS PROVIDES FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATIONS AND ESTIMATES. ALL COLORS AND STYLES CAN BE BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME WHERE VARIOUS OPTIONS WILL BE DISCUSSED. ESTIMATES WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF THE VISIT.

� e Nu-Life Kitchens team went to work to bring the kitchen up to date by refacing the sides and fronts of the cabinet boxes in Chocolate pear and by installing new Chocolate Pear Shaker-style doors and drawer fronts.

� e old moulding detail on the back of peninsula and the valance above the sink window were removed to give the kitchen a clean-lined pro� le. � e moulding was removed that was above the cabinets that extended to the ceiling. A small moulding was added to the tops of the upper cabinets to give it a � nished look . New hinges were installed and concealed behind the doors for a seamless � nish.

� e team removed all the cabinets on the fridge wall and installed 2 large pantries on both sides of the new fridge and 2 new cabinets above the fridge. � e drawers in the

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01 SOHO24Envision yourself relaxing in a den or master bedroom around the Soho24 gas fi replace from Heat-n-Glo. Its compact sizing makes this fi replace a great option for any small space, but it provides the style very much in demand today.

02 DYNASTYAre you considering adding a new modern fi replace to your home or condo, but have site constraints that limit your options? Consider a fabulous new linear Dream electric fi replace from Dynasty Fireplaces. The ease of installation for these units make them the most versatile option for you!

03 DELTAWarm memories can abound around the beautiful Delta 2 wood fi replace from RSF Energy. To be able to look back and remember the great memories of times spent together around the hearth with family and friends, is priceless.

04 ESCAPE INSERTGather around a new direct vent Escape gas insert from Heat-n-Glo. It features a large, realistic fl ame and log design and a wonderfully large viewing area.

“An illuminated ember bed adds a realistic glow with or without the fl ame”, as well.

Keep in the spirit of the Autumn season and add an exciting new hearth product to your favorite living space. It will keep you warm and cozy through the months to come! You can also spice up your rooms with some fabulous furniture and accessories as well!

ALL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT FLAME AND COMFORT

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Can you make these changes to the Delta 2 section: Please rephrase sentence as shown - To be able to look backand remember the great memories of times spent together around the hearth with family and friends,is priceless. Can you make these changes to the Soho 24 section: please add - around the Soho24 gas fireplace from Heat-n-Glo Can you make these changes to the Escape insert section: please make insert singular and remove “conversion” …Escape gas insert_ from Heat-n-Glo…

RED 40 Linear Gas Fireplace

Cosmo-SLR Gas Fireplace

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Solaris Gas Fireplace

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URBAN TRENDS

01 SOHO24Envision yourself relaxing in a den or master bedroom around the Soho24 gas fi replace from Heat-n-Glo. Its compact sizing makes this fi replace a great option for any small space, but it provides the style very much in demand today.

02 DYNASTYAre you considering adding a new modern fi replace to your home or condo, but have site constraints that limit your options? Consider a fabulous new linear Dream electric fi replace from Dynasty Fireplaces. The ease of installation for these units make them the most versatile option for you!

03 DELTAWarm memories can abound around the beautiful Delta 2 wood fi replace from RSF Energy. To be able to look back and remember the great memories of times spent together around the hearth with family and friends, is priceless.

04 ESCAPE INSERTGather around a new direct vent Escape gas insert from Heat-n-Glo. It features a large, realistic fl ame and log design and a wonderfully large viewing area.

“An illuminated ember bed adds a realistic glow with or without the fl ame”, as well.

Keep in the spirit of the Autumn season and add an exciting new hearth product to your favorite living space. It will keep you warm and cozy through the months to come! You can also spice up your rooms with some fabulous furniture and accessories as well!

ALL PRODUCTS AVAILABLE AT FLAME AND COMFORT

Can you add “fall” or “Autumn” to the intro? Please add - Keep in the spirit of the Autumn season and…

Can you make these changes to the Delta 2 section: Please rephrase sentence as shown - To be able to look backand remember the great memories of times spent together around the hearth with family and friends,is priceless. Can you make these changes to the Soho 24 section: please add - around the Soho24 gas fireplace from Heat-n-Glo Can you make these changes to the Escape insert section: please make insert singular and remove “conversion” …Escape gas insert_ from Heat-n-Glo…

RED 40 Linear Gas Fireplace

Cosmo-SLR Gas Fireplace

WS38 Gas Fireplace

RED 40 See-ThroughLinear Gas Fireplace

RED 60 Linear Gas Fireplace

Solaris Gas Fireplace

WS54 Gas Fireplace

Metro-550 Gas Fireplace

BG-240 Wall MountElectric Fireplace

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1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been

enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDesigned for indoor use, the Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control

that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKSSpa Stereo Systems today o� er unparalleled audio performance and durability and are speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and

excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE.� e Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKS� e Prestige Stereo System o� ers unparalleled audio performance and durability and is speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers and

subwoofer. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

WHAT’S NEW

for Hot Tubs!

tiPs & triCKs

1000 St. Anne’s Road253-7186 • www.ilovemyoasis.com

Pools • Spas • SaunasGazebos • Villas • Patio Furniture

BBQ Islands • Fireplaces • Firepits

Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Own

Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Ownthe Easiest Spa to Own

Over 50,000 families are enjoying their Saltwater Spa, and growing!

BY Jason LaWrenCeOPERATIONS MANAGER FOR OASIS LEISURE CENTRE.18 Years in the Pool and Spa Industry.

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been

enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDesigned for indoor use, the Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control

that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKSSpa Stereo Systems today o� er unparalleled audio performance and durability and are speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and

excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE.� e Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKS� e Prestige Stereo System o� ers unparalleled audio performance and durability and is speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers and

subwoofer. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

WHAT’S NEW

for Hot Tubs!

tiPs & triCKs

1000 St. Anne’s Road253-7186 • www.ilovemyoasis.com

Pools • Spas • SaunasGazebos • Villas • Patio Furniture

BBQ Islands • Fireplaces • Firepits

Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Own

Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Ownthe Easiest Spa to Own

Over 50,000 families are enjoying their Saltwater Spa, and growing!

BY Jason LaWrenCeOPERATIONS MANAGER FOR OASIS LEISURE CENTRE.18 Years in the Pool and Spa Industry.

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1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been

enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDesigned for indoor use, the Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control

that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKSSpa Stereo Systems today o� er unparalleled audio performance and durability and are speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and

excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE.� e Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKS� e Prestige Stereo System o� ers unparalleled audio performance and durability and is speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers and

subwoofer. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

WHAT’S NEW

for Hot Tubs!

TIPS & TRICKS

1000 St. Anne’s Road253-7186 • www.ilovemyoasis.com

Pools • Spas • SaunasGazebos • Villas • Patio Furniture

BBQ Islands • Fireplaces • Firepits

Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Own

Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Ownthe Easiest Spa to Own

Over 50,000 families are enjoying their Saltwater Spa, and growing!

BY JASON LAWRENCEOPERATIONS MANAGER FOR OASIS LEISURE CENTRE.18 Years in the Pool and Spa Industry.

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been

enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDesigned for indoor use, the Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control

that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKSSpa Stereo Systems today o� er unparalleled audio performance and durability and are speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

1) HIGH TECH JETSMost spa packages now o� er at least 30 jets and models with 60 jets, which are very popular. Many spas include stainless spoked style shiatsu, directional or double rotational jets. � e Double rotational jets o� er a premium spinning pulsating style of massage action, while shiatsu and directional provide a penetrating deep tissue massage. Many spas use more expensive dual speed pumps that give you � exibility over your massage action, o� ering a massage experience that is second to none.

2) SALTWATER SANITIZATIONA saltwater system for your spa is a convenient, cost e� ective and healthy choice for all spa consumers. For years, the bene� ts of saltwater have been enjoyed by swimming pool owners. Salt systems have proven to be safe, e� ective and eco-friendly. A saltwater spa is much easier to maintain as the constant supply of pure bromine prevents you from missing a bromine treatment, so your spa will always be clean and fresh. Imagine no more itchy, dry skin or stinging red eyes.

3) LED COLOR CHANGING LIGHTING AND WATER FEATURESWater features and lighting add fun and

excitement to your spa experience. � ere are spas that o� er beautiful serenity fountains that resemble arcing water ropes that cascade into the spa. � e northern lights shine through the backlit pillows and highlight each seat with perimeter LED’s. � ese lights can be set on either a favorite color, or, be set to slowly fade into one another, creating a truly spectacular light show.

4) IN HOME WIRELESS CONTROLSDESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE.� e Balboa SpaMonitor is a wireless hot tub monitor and control that mounts right on the wall. About once an hour the Spa Monitor automatically sends a message to the Spa Controller asking if any critical problems have been detected. You are also able to adjust various se� ings, making this is a must have for any spa owner that wants to use their Spas in the winter and monitor and control their spa from the comfort of their home. Genius! 5) SOUND SYSTEM WITH MP3, CD PLAYERS AND IPOD DOCKS� e Prestige Stereo System o� ers unparalleled audio performance and durability and is speci� cally designed to be used in wet conditions, thanks to its high-end marine grade speakers and

subwoofer. Whether your music is on a CD, an iPod or on the FM dial, these spas have got you covered!

WHAT’S NEW

for Hot Tubs!

TIPS & TRICKS

1000 St. Anne’s Road253-7186 • www.ilovemyoasis.com

Pools • Spas • SaunasGazebos • Villas • Patio Furniture

BBQ Islands • Fireplaces • Firepits

Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Own

Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of Experience the Fun of

the Easiest Spa to Ownthe Easiest Spa to Own

Over 50,000 families are enjoying their Saltwater Spa, and growing!

BY JASON LAWRENCEOPERATIONS MANAGER FOR OASIS LEISURE CENTRE.18 Years in the Pool and Spa Industry.

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Closet WorksXXXXX

PICTURED xxxxxxxx

DePartMents

Closet Works by Design, the name says it all. According to Jack Kovnats, owner, your closet should work for you on all levels, and with a track record of 20 years running its

predecessor, California Closets, Jack is the one to make it happen.Even though the name has changed as of March 2009,

everything else for this company is business as usual. The Closet Works showroom is still located at Unit D - 1079 Wellington Avenue and all previous warranties from California Closets will be honoured…

And the concept remains the same – to maximize the potential of your closet so that every cubic inch is pressed into service through an intelligent, efficient, and aesthetic organization of space.

The Closet Works system matches the length of the hang with the length of the garment and uses the extra space that’s freed up for either a second hang or for shelving.

The system is adjustable which means that as your needs change, so too, can your closet. Accessorize at the time of purchase or later with a jewelry drawer, belt rack, tie rack, drawer banks, ironing board, lingerie dividers, pull-out rods, shoe cubby and more.

Choices abound on all closet elements. “We are stocking white, maple, candlelight and chocolate brown and offering other colours on custom orders,” says Jack. There are 7 profiles of drawer fronts plus a multitude of hardware options to choose from.

“We’re a custom, knock-down alternative to built-ins with more f lexibility for less money.” Customers can choose to have Closet Works install their new closet or can opt to do it themselves. The Closet Works systems also work wonderfully in pantries, sewing rooms, and utility storage areas.

Helene and Steve have relied on Closet Works and Jack’s expertise twice within the last two years. The first time was for their Exchange District condo. “The challenge of condo living is finding enough storage space both for your wardrobe as well as other storage,” says Helene.

“Jack measured for our needs and helped to articulate that into a design solution. He worked with us on doing the layout, including the f loor plans and the elevations.

He was very innovative with respect to re-designing our distinct closet space, opening up some walls and utilizing some hallways that were otherwise just passageways and making them all into a very extensive, compact, and highly useful dressing

CLoset WorKs

Closet Works by Design books consultations by appointment at 488.9632.

room. In fact, when we sold the condo, the new buyers specified that the closet would have to stay in order to make the sale.”

The couple has recently made the move to a century-old home in Crescentwood and has converted an entire 12’ x 12’ bedroom into a wardrobe area.

“Jack divided the room in half to create ‘his’ and ‘hers’ sections along with a shared common area for mirrors. He’s worked with existing elements within the space, like a great shoe cabinet under a window,” says Helene.

“His sensitivity to details is impeccable. For example, on the upright wooden pieces that hold the shelves, he’s done a series of half-drills that give the effect of built-in cabinetry which is so in keeping with the character of this house. We’re trying to respect the integrity of the architecture of the home while upgrading it for a modern touch.”

Closet Works offers closet choices that run the gamut from functional utilitarian to totally self-indulgent. Jack attends every closet installation to ensure that every detail is done to perfection.

“Clients should know that a Closet Works closet is an investment in their home that will pay back when the time comes to sell and is often a selling feature in its own right,’ says Jack.

WITH STYLE & EASE

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

Closet WorksXXXXX

PICTURED xxxxxxxx

DePartMents

Closet Works by Design, the name says it all. According to Jack Kovnats, owner, your closet should work for you on all levels, and with a track record of 20 years running its

predecessor, California Closets, Jack is the one to make it happen.Even though the name has changed as of March 2009,

everything else for this company is business as usual. The Closet Works showroom is still located at Unit D - 1079 Wellington Avenue and all previous warranties from California Closets will be honoured…

And the concept remains the same – to maximize the potential of your closet so that every cubic inch is pressed into service through an intelligent, efficient, and aesthetic organization of space.

The Closet Works system matches the length of the hang with the length of the garment and uses the extra space that’s freed up for either a second hang or for shelving.

The system is adjustable which means that as your needs change, so too, can your closet. Accessorize at the time of purchase or later with a jewelry drawer, belt rack, tie rack, drawer banks, ironing board, lingerie dividers, pull-out rods, shoe cubby and more.

Choices abound on all closet elements. “We are stocking white, maple, candlelight and chocolate brown and offering other colours on custom orders,” says Jack. There are 7 profiles of drawer fronts plus a multitude of hardware options to choose from.

“We’re a custom, knock-down alternative to built-ins with more f lexibility for less money.” Customers can choose to have Closet Works install their new closet or can opt to do it themselves. The Closet Works systems also work wonderfully in pantries, sewing rooms, and utility storage areas.

Helene and Steve have relied on Closet Works and Jack’s expertise twice within the last two years. The first time was for their Exchange District condo. “The challenge of condo living is finding enough storage space both for your wardrobe as well as other storage,” says Helene.

“Jack measured for our needs and helped to articulate that into a design solution. He worked with us on doing the layout, including the f loor plans and the elevations.

He was very innovative with respect to re-designing our distinct closet space, opening up some walls and utilizing some hallways that were otherwise just passageways and making them all into a very extensive, compact, and highly useful dressing

CLoset WorKs

Closet Works by Design books consultations by appointment at 488.9632.

room. In fact, when we sold the condo, the new buyers specified that the closet would have to stay in order to make the sale.”

The couple has recently made the move to a century-old home in Crescentwood and has converted an entire 12’ x 12’ bedroom into a wardrobe area.

“Jack divided the room in half to create ‘his’ and ‘hers’ sections along with a shared common area for mirrors. He’s worked with existing elements within the space, like a great shoe cabinet under a window,” says Helene.

“His sensitivity to details is impeccable. For example, on the upright wooden pieces that hold the shelves, he’s done a series of half-drills that give the effect of built-in cabinetry which is so in keeping with the character of this house. We’re trying to respect the integrity of the architecture of the home while upgrading it for a modern touch.”

Closet Works offers closet choices that run the gamut from functional utilitarian to totally self-indulgent. Jack attends every closet installation to ensure that every detail is done to perfection.

“Clients should know that a Closet Works closet is an investment in their home that will pay back when the time comes to sell and is often a selling feature in its own right,’ says Jack.

WITH STYLE & EASE Showroom (by appointment)1079 Wellington Ave., Unit D.

Call for in home or showroom consultation:

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(Some conditions apply. Please ask for details)

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#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

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#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

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Contractors & DIY’ersSEE US FIRST FOR:

• Metal Roofi ng & Siding • Soffi t & Fascia• Deck & Fence Screws • Roofi ng Nails

• House & Roof Wrap• Synthetic & Wood Strapping

• Vinyl, Canexel & Fibre Cement Siding& all your Custom Metal Fabrication Needs!

Please Call For Details

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WINTER ROAD DELIVERY

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“APPRECIATE” your property – Move up to Metal!

NEW!Custom Continuous

Eavestrough!!“Chop ‘n’ Drop” to your home or job site!

No more waiting for sub-contractors!Supply Only! Do-it-yourself!

(Some conditions apply. Please ask for details)

• Metal Roofing & Siding• Custom Fabrication

• Soffit & Fascia• Composite Decking

• Deck & Fence Screws• Synthetic & Wood Strapping• Roof & House Wrap and Nails

• Vinyl, Canexel & Fibre Cement Siding

WE ARE SO MUCH MORETHAN JUST METAL!

Please see us first for:

WE ARE SO MUCH MORETHAN JUST METAL!

Please see us first for:

METAL DEPOTMetal Roofing, Siding,Accessories & Fabrication

#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

METAL DEPOTMetal Roofing, Siding,Accessories & Fabrication

#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

Metal... Where BeautyMeets FUNCTIONMetal... Where BeautyMeets FUNCTION

“APPRECIATE” your property – Move up to Metal!

NEW!Custom Continuous

Eavestrough!!“Chop ‘n’ Drop” to your home or job site!

No more waiting for sub-contractors!Supply Only! Do-it-yourself!

(Some conditions apply. Please ask for details)

• Metal Roofing & Siding• Custom Fabrication

• Soffit & Fascia• Composite Decking

• Deck & Fence Screws• Synthetic & Wood Strapping• Roof & House Wrap and Nails

• Vinyl, Canexel & Fibre Cement Siding

WE ARE SO MUCH MORETHAN JUST METAL!

Please see us first for:

WE ARE SO MUCH MORETHAN JUST METAL!

Please see us first for:

METAL DEPOTMetal Roofing, Siding,Accessories & Fabrication

#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

METAL DEPOTMetal Roofing, Siding,Accessories & Fabrication

#1- 214 DeBaets St.,Winnipeg, MB(204) 254-2494 • 1-866-999-9298www.metaldepotltd.com

Metal... Where BeautyMeets FUNCTIONMetal... Where BeautyMeets FUNCTION

METAL DEPOT

Contractors & DIY’ersSEE US FIRST FOR:

• Metal Roofi ng & Siding • Soffi t & Fascia• Deck & Fence Screws • Roofi ng Nails

• House & Roof Wrap• Synthetic & Wood Strapping

• Vinyl, Canexel & Fibre Cement Siding& all your Custom Metal Fabrication Needs!

Please Call For Details

CONTINUOUS EAVESTROUGH

YOU INSTALL OR WE INSTALL

Delivered to your door!5” or 6” Aluminum & Steel

SO MUCH MORE THAN JUST METAL

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