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(NC)—Instead of mak-ing major renovations, trans-form your home by simply rejuvenating and modern-izing. Hilary Farr, designer and host of W Network’s Love It or List It, offers six simple tips for upgrading your living space without breaking the budget.

Update Your FurnitureGive a favourite old

couch a new look. Add some throw pillows in all sorts of colours and textures. Why not give your old chairs a new look too? Reupholster them in a rich-looking new fabric.

Declutter and OrganizeYou’d be amazed by

how great a space can look once it’s cleared of knick-knacks, paperwork and ran-dom items. Why not plan a thorough spring-clean-ing and, while you’re at it, be ruthless and toss or give away what’s no longer needed. Organize what’s left by investing in storage

Easy home makeoversuch as decorative baskets and boxes. This will help you show off those special pieces such as coffee tables, bookshelves and cabinets. Then rearrange books, pic-ture frames and vases where they can now be seen and enjoyed.

PaintFresh paint on the walls

can instantly open up and ap-pear to enlarge a room while also creating a dramatic or even subtle change in décor. Be adventurous, but choose colours that will enhance your furniture and floors or carpets. For that fi nish-ing touch, paint your old furniture and picture frames a bold new colour that com-plements the room.

Rejuvenate Baseboards and Walls

Baseboards frame the entire space of your home, so keep them looking fresh and bright by vacuuming and cleaning. Keep walls looking their best with Vim

Cream, which is specially formulated to remove scuff marks, dirt and stains.

Special Treatment for Windows

Plastic blinds and pa-per shades can do the job but won’t make the most of your windows or décor. Use options which will not only do the job but also look gorgeous. Choose roman blinds in a beautiful fabric, wooden plantation shutters or luxurious looking cur-tains. Any of these afford-able options gives long-term

value—whether you plan to stay or sell.

Restore FloorsIf your home is older,

try lifting a small piece of carpeting. You might find gorgeous hardwood floors beneath. It will be worth the work to remove any carpet adhesives to be ready to finally sand and fi nish. Rejuvenate and add a shine to existing hardwood, laminate or linoleum fl oor-ing by using Vim Oxy-Gel all-purpose cleaner, which leaves a fresh scent.

(NC)—Turn your patio into a summer oasis without breaking the bank with these fi ve simple steps from Hil-ary Farr, designer and host of W Network’s Love It or List It.

LightingYou can transform your

garden into a romantic or festive summer oasis inex-pensively and easily. String up outdoor lights: use your soft white LED outdoor Christmas lights or try eco-conscious solar powered or paper lanterns. For a more exotic look, invest in a few standing torches. If you have a permanent shade structure or patio roof, install a chan-delier to create an elegant outdoor extension of your home.

Outdoor RugAn easy and inexpen-

sive way to bring the warmth and intimacy of an interior room outdoors is with a pa-tio rug. Choose a vibrant or earthy shade to accent the colour palette of your outdoor space. Look for a sturdy stain-resistant ma-terial that can withstand weather damage, mildew and direct sunlight.

Revive Patio FurnitureInstead of replacing

your white plastic patio chairs, make them look new again by using Vim Cream to remove dirt and tough stains. Add a fi nishing touch with new chair covers or colourful throw pillows.

Invest in GreeneryTo create a secluded

getaway feel on your patio, add “green” walls with pot-ted outdoor plants. Use large decorative containers or plant fl owers and bushes at the edge of the concrete slab or terrace. By adding stones or a pathway from the gar-

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giving it a good cleaning. Use Vim Cream to easily remove tough grime on the grill and grease tray. Apply oil to cast iron cooking grills to protect the coating and to decrease sticking.

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(NC)—Make white plastic patio chairs look new again by using Vim Cream to remove dirt and tough stains. Add a fi nishing touch with new chair covers or colourful throw pillows.

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Q: What’s the differ-ence between laminate fl oor-ing and engineered wood?

A: Laminate flooring may often look like wood but it’s not. It’s made of melamine-infused paper glued to a wood chip com-posite. Engineered wood, much like solid hardwood, is real wood. It is a veneer of hardwood in the species of your choice glued on top of (in most cases) three to fi ve thin sheets of crossbanded wood.

It’s ideal for kitchens and basements where 3/4’’ solid wood fl oors are not rec-ommended because of high moisture level variations. Solid wood will expand or contract with heat and mois-ture, whereas engineered wood fl ooring, because it’s made of crossbanded layers of wood, offers more dimen-sional stability. Mercier’s engineered wood flooring offers optimum stability because it contains seven crossbanded layers of wood. Another advantage of engi-neered wood fl ooring versus laminate is that engineered wood can be sanded after scratches and dings develop. Engineered fl ooring is also a great choice for renovations because it can be installed directly onto most existing fl oors.

Installation is even eas-ier now thanks to our latest product category innovation called “LOC”. It’s an engi-neered fl oor that does not require glue or mechanical fasteners to install. Instead it features a user-friendly locking system which is easy to install and ideal for multi-story developments, basements, and do-it-your-self project

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(NC)—The wheel of fashion turns, constantly, and we should be glad it does. Would you want to wear the same clothes, see the same movies, hum along to the same tunes and look at the same walls year after year? I enjoy my work as a designer and guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine, but what I like most is the excitement of discovering new styles, and helping other people enjoy them too.

So – we’ve just dipped our toes into a new year. What’s ahead in the home for 2010? For the last few years it has been green, green, green. That’s still here, but in the background. Now, the focus is more on us, ourselves – our respect for the past, our need for direction in our lives, our longing for simple things, and the pleasure we take in simplicity.

First up, a traditional look, made more interest-ing now by mixing vin-tage pieces with organic elements. It makes use of rough textures in wood and fabrics, but blends them with the classic lines of elegant furniture. We’re calling this look Reclaimed Refi nement, and in terms

What will 2010 look like in our homes?

The rough with the smooth, the traditional with the contemporary. Roman blinds control natural light while infl uencing the way you look out on the world. Floor length drapes close to transform the room into its own private space – Reclaimed Refi nement.

of window fashions I’d say translucent romans provide sensitive management of natural light while con-tributing to the traditional aspect of this subtly bal-anced look.

Comfortable Contem-porary will fi ll a need for many. Until now “Contem-porary” has often meant hard, cold, and engineered. This 2010 look keeps the clean lines, but adds warmth. Man-made materials now express natural motifs and feminine curves. As for window fashions, natural fabrics and woven shades fi t right in. I’m thinking of PanelTrac to define large spaces, roller shades in all their many patterns for light-control duty.

One way we build our own interiors is by storytell-ing. The souvenirs we bring back, the family photos we treasure, the artwork on our walls are all part of a story that says who we are. Hence Collector Chic, a look that answers the question “Can vintage and modern pieces work together?” with a re-sounding “Yes!” Here we see a blending of masculine and feminine; new and old; glass, metals and ceramics; rich textures and bold pat-terns. Between you and the light outside I suggest two extremes – the slick mod-ernism of cellular blinds

close to the window, cov-ered by the exuberance of full-length, even hobbled, roman blinds in any fabric that turns you on.

Lastly we have a blast from the past, Mid-Century Modern. You may call it the Mad Men look, your elders may think of Sputnik and Explorer. But for us it’s not a time capsule, it’s teak and

metal combined, leather and linens, clean lines but with a softer look than back then. In your windows we suggest wood blinds once more, teamed with fl at ro-mans using heavily textured linens.

A closer look at many of these window fashions is available online at www.Levolor.ca.

by Siobhan O’Connor

(NC)—When it comes to dressing up your win-dows, there are two ways you can realize your vision, and both of them will give you good choice and excel-lent value. One is to choose from what’s on the shelf at a nearby retailer; the other is to select materials from samples and have your new window coverings custom made.

I asked Mary Dobson which is the better way to go – off-the-shelf or cus-tom. Mary, as well as being a regular guest on Citytv’s CityLine, is spokesperson for Levolor Window Fash-ions in Canada.

“There’s a good argu-ment for both,” she replied. “Buying from the store pro-vides instant gratification. The bigger retailers will have good selections of colour, fabric and trim – and you can probably install your shades the same day you bought them. But if you have your own special vision for the window, you could be better off taking the custom route. Which, I assure you, is neither a big hassle or a big extra expense.”

Mary counted off a number of benefi ts that are available only through a cus-tom order. One is the largest possible range of fabrics and colours – exotic and unusual patterns and textures that will create a unique look in your home. The quality will be superior, which means they will last longer. Another is that a window covering

The shades you need – off-the-shelf or custom made?

professional will guide you in making up the order, per-haps suggesting creative and practical options that will give you greater satisfaction in the long run.

I asked Mary about the price differential. “It’s not really a matter of price,” she said. “People work to a

budget, and it’s the budget that decides what they spend. It’s more a matter of choice; going the custom route opens up a lot more possibilities.”

She also suggested a visit to the Idea Centre at www.levolor.ca, where you can see the many product choices available.

If you are passionate about a certain look, custom is often the only way to go. Here warm wooden blinds, made to order, are framed by fl oor length custom drapes. A warm, inviting look for today’s Comfortable Contemporary style.

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(NC)—Families liv-ing in multi-generational homes often face the task of ensuring the kitchen is safe and accessible for all members of the family, but complete renovations are not always possible. Making small changes is easy and can be very effective. Here are some practical tips for updating the kitchen to make it functional for all ages:

• Knob-style hard-ware on kitchen doors can be small and diffi cult to grasp. Consider replacing them with handles that can make gripping easier for those with arthritis or limited dex-terity in their hands.

• Reduce the amount of heavy lifting by reorga-nizing kitchen cupboards.

Make your kitchen fabulous in a multi-generational home

Put heavier things like pots and pans and bulky small ap-pliances in bottom cabinets and shelves. Installing a lazy susan in a corner cupboard can make reaching for items easier. Store commonly used dry ingredients and other items close to the stove for easy access.

• Install a touch op-erated pull-down faucet. With the new Pilar kitchen faucet from Delta, water can be turned on or off with just a tap anywhere on the faucet, making it easy to use for everyone in the family.

• Lower the water temperature in your home to decrease the possibility of scalding.

• Look for a stool with adjustable heights so it can be used by all members of the family to get to those out of reach items.

• Store the micro-wave on the counter instead

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(NC)—Formal living rooms will always hold their own against family rooms as one of the most essential elements of a home, both for entertaining purposes and simply for decoration. Sue Rainville, director of mar-keting for Hunter Douglas, Canada’s leading manu-facturer of custom window fashions, offers the follow-ing advice on how to adorn a formal living room in homes today:

• Traditional versus Contemporary: Just because this room is deemed “for-mal” does not automatically mean it must have a tradi-tional setting.This room is a reflection of the tastes and styles of the homeowner, both in attitude and furnish-ings and should be decorated to suit that style.

• Floorcoverings: Ornate decorations take precedence in the formal living room with the floor serving as the launching pad. For a more traditional feel, use Oriental rugs in common shades of red, or-ange, yellow and blue. For a more contemporary flare, rugs with geometric patterns or exotic animal prints such as black-and-white zebra stripes add a zesty element.

• Window Treat-ments: Elegance at the win-dow is key, particularly as this room typically resides at the front of the home, giving the first impression of the style of the rest of what’s inside. Luminette Mod-ern Draperies from Hunter Douglas feature beautiful woven fabrics that offer the look and function of traditional draperies, while making a consistent, clean, modern statement. Unlike draperies, they also offer quick delivery, easy mo-torization options and the Hunter Douglas lifetime guarantee.

• Walls: Fill this area with luxurious items such as ornate mirrors and wall sconces that makes the eye wander around the room. Paint hues should be simple so they do not compete with the furnishings and other decorative elements.

Elegant living

Elegance at the window is key, particularly as the formal living room typically resides at the front of the home, giving the first impression of its style. Luminette Modern Draperies from Hunter Doug-las feature beautiful woven fabrics that offer the look and function of traditional draperies, while making a consistent, clean, modern statement.

Colours such as taupe, beige or even a light gold work best.

• Final Touches: Fin-ish off the look with impor-tant accessories including lamps, antique clocks and decorative books, or even a whimsical chandelier. Re-member, quality over quan-tity, as you want the room to emit elegance, not clutter.

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