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Page 1: Manitoba Home Décor and Renovations - JUN/JUL 2012

INFUSED INTO STUNNINGINFUSED INTO STUNNING

MANITOBA EDITION | FREE

JUNE - JULY 2012 VOLUME 14 ISSUE 3

Endorsed by the

DREAM HOUSE

CREATE AN OUTDOOR OASIS

GET ORGANIZED IN THE BEDROOM Advice from

PROFESSIONAL RENOVATORS

PLUS!

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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

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

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

Ph. 474-2334 Fax. 453-0639

Ph. 237-4294Fax. 235-1120

Ph. 779-6900 www.allcanadianrenovations.ca

Ph. 895-0265Fax. 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151www.harwoodbuilders.com

Certified Master renovator

Ph. 953-3002www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 233-8687www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph. 228-3303www.sakcon.ca

Ph. 781-9383 Fax: 253-4091

Ph. 982-2930www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 204-661-8600 www.olympicbuildings.com

est. 1980

Ph. 927-1483www.seinerivercabinets.com

SakiyamaConstructionLtd.

HOME & RENOVATIONMASTERS

YOUR ONE-STOP HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST

Build with Confidence

Ph. [email protected]

Ph. 942-7271www.thewesternpaintcompany.com

Ph. 275-2682 www.fortunehomes.ca

Ph. 452-8100 www.curtiscarpets.ca

MB Reno 06-2012.indd 2 6/8/12 5:16:15 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

Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

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

Ph. 474-2334 Fax. 453-0639

Ph. 237-4294Fax. 235-1120

Ph. 779-6900 www.allcanadianrenovations.ca

Ph. 895-0265Fax. 895-7735

OswaldLIMITED

Construction

Ph. 293-3151www.harwoodbuilders.com

Certified Master renovator

Ph. 953-3002www.hrmasters.ca

Ph. 233-8687www.starbuildingmaterials.ca

Ph. 228-3303www.sakcon.ca

Ph. 781-9383 Fax: 253-4091

Ph. 982-2930www.parkhillhomes.ca

Ph. 204-661-8600 www.olympicbuildings.com

est. 1980

Ph. 927-1483www.seinerivercabinets.com

SakiyamaConstructionLtd.

HOME & RENOVATIONMASTERS

YOUR ONE-STOP HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST

Build with Confidence

Ph. [email protected]

Ph. 942-7271www.thewesternpaintcompany.com

Ph. 275-2682 www.fortunehomes.ca

Ph. 452-8100 www.curtiscarpets.ca

june - july 2012 home décor and renovations 3

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modern minimal living

mconcep t

KITCHEN | BATH | WARDROBE

KITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM1783 Portage Ave. 204.694.9414www.m-concept.ca

Whether your project is a historic restoration, a renovation,

or a new addition, our window and door experts are

here to collaborate with you - from concept to completion

• Metal Clad Wood Windows • Wood Entryways • Fiberglass Entryways • Fiberglass Windows • Architectural Hardware • Professional Installation

Showroom I 969 Fife Street I Winnipeg586-2794 I www.yarrow.mb.ca

Authorized Dealer of

Is It Time To Enhance Your View?

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modern minimal living

mconcep t

KITCHEN | BATH | WARDROBE

KITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM1783 Portage Ave. 204.694.9414www.m-concept.ca

Whether your project is a historic restoration, a renovation,

or a new addition, our window and door experts are

here to collaborate with you - from concept to completion

• Metal Clad Wood Windows • Wood Entryways • Fiberglass Entryways • Fiberglass Windows • Architectural Hardware • Professional Installation

Showroom I 969 Fife Street I Winnipeg586-2794 I www.yarrow.mb.ca

Authorized Dealer of

Is It Time To Enhance Your View?

MB Reno 06-2012.indd 5 6/8/12 5:16:19 PM

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tips & tricks10 What’s new

30 Kitchens that work

34 Financing your renovation

44 Talking Turf. Your questions answered by the pro!BY TIM MUYS

50 The psychology of mess Little adjustments reducethe Clutter-making processBY HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

56 I want to do the work myself60 Advice from renovators62 The three most common

DIY Mistakes64 Is there an army

lurking in your lawn?BY TIM MUYS

65 Ten reasons for hiring a pro66 Urban trends

68 Egg recipes

70 Deck & patio Extend your living space

VOLUME 14 ISSUE 3

contents

12

cover story

12GLAMOUR

TAKES GUTS

in every issue08 Editor’s notebook

BY DEBBIE GOLUB

4034

JUNE - JULY 2012

features23 What height is right?

BY YANIC SIMARD

26 The I.R.I.S. building philosophyBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

36 A grand kitchen designBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

46 Here comes the sun! St. Norbert couple on permanent vacationBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

54 Get organized in the bedroomBY YANIC SIMARD

58 Backyard oasisBY GLEN PELOSO

departments16 The perfect time for

indoor renovationsBY MIKE MOORE

20 Garage Rescue The storage solutions hero BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

40 Design in detail

Dramatic Results. Without all the drama.Giving Yesterday’s Kitchen A Bright Future!

Cabinet Refacing &Custom New Kitchens

Replacement Costs Without Sacrifi cingThe Quality & Craftmanship You Expect.• New Solid Wood Or Thermofoil Vinyl Doors & Drawer Fronts

• Can Customize With Add On Cabinets • Average Install Is 3 To 5 Days • Environmentally Friendly,

As We Reuse The Existing Cabinet Frame Work

Free In Home Consultation

KitchenSolvers of WinnipegCall 204-885-6158 Today!mcdonald_b@kitchensolvers.comkitchensolvers-winnipeg.comServing Winnipeg for over 13 years!

REFACE & SAVE

50Up To %OFF

MB Reno 06-2012.indd 6 6/8/12 5:58:48 PM

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tips & tricks10 What’s new

30 Kitchens that work

34 Financing your renovation

44 Talking Turf. Your questions answered by the pro!BY TIM MUYS

50 The psychology of mess Little adjustments reducethe Clutter-making processBY HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

56 I want to do the work myself60 Advice from renovators62 The three most common

DIY Mistakes64 Is there an army

lurking in your lawn?BY TIM MUYS

65 Ten reasons for hiring a pro66 Urban trends

68 Egg recipes

70 Deck & patio extend your living space

VOLUME 14 ISSUE 3

contents

12

cover story

12GLAMOUR

TAKES GUTS

in every issue08 Editor’s notebook

BY DEBBIE GOLUB

4034

JUNE - JULY 2012

features23 What height is right?

BY YANIC SIMARD

26 The I.R.I.S. building philosophyBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

36 A grand kitchen designBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

46 Here comes the sun! St. Norbert couple on permanent vacationBY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

54 Get organized in the bedroomBY YANIC SIMARD

58 Backyard oasisBY GLEN PELOSO

departments16 The perfect time for

indoor renovationsBY MIKE MOORE

20 Garage Rescue The storage solutions hero BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

40 Design in detail

Dramatic Results. Without all the drama.Giving Yesterday’s Kitchen A Bright Future!

Cabinet Refacing &Custom New Kitchens

Replacement Costs Without Sacrifi cingThe Quality & Craftmanship You Expect.• New Solid Wood Or Thermofoil Vinyl Doors & Drawer Fronts

• Can Customize With Add On Cabinets • Average Install Is 3 To 5 Days • Environmentally Friendly,

As We Reuse The Existing Cabinet Frame Work

Free In Home Consultation

KitchenSolvers of WinnipegCall 204-885-6158 Today!mcdonald_b@kitchensolvers.comkitchensolvers-winnipeg.comServing Winnipeg for over 13 years!

REFACE & SAVE

50Up To %OFF

MB Reno 06-2012.indd 7 6/8/12 5:16:21 PM

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Home ownership in Winnipeg has proven itself to be a very wise investment. House prices have steadily been on the rise for over a decade. Those who purchased their homes years ago are now looking at an investment that has

perhaps doubled or tripled in value.

This increase in your home’s market value means that you now have a significant amount of equity in your home. The time is right to reinvest in this precious asset. Are there components of your home that need to be upgraded or replaced? Have you been dreaming about a new kitchen or a spa-like bathroom? Perhaps you need more square footage and are considering the development of your basement or building an addition. Reinvesting in your home presents you with two significant benefits. First of all, you will increase the market value of your home. Secondly, your home will become a much more functional and aesthetically pleasing place in which to live, thereby increasing the quality of your life.

But, where to begin? Who should you call? The pages of this magazine have always promoted doing it right the first time. What does that mean? Hire professionals.

We are most fortunate to have such a talented pool of renovators to call upon. The creativity and experience our professional renovators have acquired is clearly seen in the ads and stories we publish from issue to issue. When working on our editorial features, we speak with all of the homeowners and in over 13 years have yet to hear any negative comments.

Working with a member of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association will ensure that you have a positive experience and that your renovation goals are achieved. A professional renovator works with you from start to finish, has the necessary technical know-how, and works with an experienced network of staff, subtrades and suppliers. A professional renovator will direct you to speak with past clients. This allows you to evaluate their work and learn of their reputation.

Don’t be fooled by someone unqualified who is offering you the lowest price! In the end, you could very well be paying much more. Professional renovators will provide you with accurate pricing as well as a detailed written contract. They will also have liability insurance and workers compensation coverage.

The MHBA’s adage to ‘do it right, hire a professional,’ is a wise course to follow. Instead of risking a failed renovation attempt, you will be confident knowing that your investment is in good hands.

Merlyn MintyMerlyn Minty editor

invest in your home

editor’snotebook

June - July 2012 Volume 14 Issue 03

Vice President, national real estate

Jacqueline Hill

editor-in-chief, nationial real estate

Susan legge

editor/account executiVe

Merlyn Minty 949.6416

art director

Sarah Jang

sales Manager

Conni robinson

account executiVe

kim Smith 949.6801

sales coordinator

Steve nelson 949.6408

VP, auto & hoMe channels, MediatiVe

bill Wolch

national account Manager, MediatiVe

Andrea berry

Production Manager bala Gnanapandithan

Production co-ordinator/graPhic designer

Mohammad Haidarpour

graPhic designers daniel Mera, Caroline Wassef

PhotograPhy duality Photographic, AJ enns Photography

contributors

Margaret Anne Fehr, Glen Peloso, yanic Simard, Mike Moore, debbie Golub, tim Muys, Hellen buttigieg, kim Schroeder

distribution Winnipeg home delivery and free pick-up newsstands throughout Winnipeg and surrounding communities.

distribution locations Selected Assiniboine, Cambrian, Vantis and Steinbach Credit unions, bank of Montreal, CibC, royal, td and Scotia banks, Mcdiarmid lumber Stores, Safeway, Sobey’s, dakota Family Foods, Charleswood do-it Centre, iCi Paint Stores. yellow magazine street boxes are located throughout Winnipeg. locations include most stand alone tim Horton’s locations..

WE’D LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOUHome Décor and Renovations Magazine welcomes your comments, questions, stories and suggestions!

Wall2Wall Media #1765 Kenaston Blvd., Unit T Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1V8

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

HOME DéCOR AND RENOvAtiONs magazine is published by Wall2Wall Media located at 401 the West Mall, toronto, ON M9C 5J5. Home Décor and Renovations, magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. this publication has been designed for the renovation and decor market as a guide. We 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 Wall2Wall Media and not that of the advertiser. the advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations 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. ©2011 Wall2Wall Media.

Wall2Wall Media is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.

before after

From conceptto completion

Character Homes’ proven Design/Build approach ensures your home celebrates you and your lifestyle.204.237.4294 / [email protected]

Character Homes’ proven Design/Build approach ensures your home celebrates you and your lifestyle.204.237.4294 / [email protected]

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Home ownership in Winnipeg has proven itself to be a very wise investment. House prices have steadily been on the rise for over a decade. Those who purchased their homes years ago are now looking at an investment that has

perhaps doubled or tripled in value.

This increase in your home’s market value means that you now have a significant amount of equity in your home. The time is right to reinvest in this precious asset. Are there components of your home that need to be upgraded or replaced? Have you been dreaming about a new kitchen or a spa-like bathroom? Perhaps you need more square footage and are considering the development of your basement or building an addition. Reinvesting in your home presents you with two significant benefits. First of all, you will increase the market value of your home. Secondly, your home will become a much more functional and aesthetically pleasing place in which to live, thereby increasing the quality of your life.

But, where to begin? Who should you call? The pages of this magazine have always promoted doing it right the first time. What does that mean? Hire professionals.

We are most fortunate to have such a talented pool of renovators to call upon. The creativity and experience our professional renovators have acquired is clearly seen in the ads and stories we publish from issue to issue. When working on our editorial features, we speak with all of the homeowners and in over 13 years have yet to hear any negative comments.

Working with a member of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association will ensure that you have a positive experience and that your renovation goals are achieved. A professional renovator works with you from start to finish, has the necessary technical know-how, and works with an experienced network of staff, subtrades and suppliers. A professional renovator will direct you to speak with past clients. This allows you to evaluate their work and learn of their reputation.

Don’t be fooled by someone unqualified who is offering you the lowest price! In the end, you could very well be paying much more. Professional renovators will provide you with accurate pricing as well as a detailed written contract. They will also have liability insurance and workers compensation coverage.

The MHBA’s adage to ‘do it right, hire a professional,’ is a wise course to follow. Instead of risking a failed renovation attempt, you will be confident knowing that your investment is in good hands.

Merlyn MintyMerlyn Minty editor

invest in your home

editor’snotebook

June - July 2012 Volume 14 Issue 03

Vice President, national real estate

Jacqueline Hill

editor-in-chief, nationial real estate

Susan legge

editor/account executiVe

Merlyn Minty 949.6416

art director

Sarah Jang

sales Manager

Conni robinson

account executiVe

kim Smith 949.6801

sales coordinator

Steve nelson 949.6408

VP, auto & hoMe channels, MediatiVe

bill Wolch

national account Manager, MediatiVe

Andrea berry

Production Manager bala Gnanapandithan

Production co-ordinator/graPhic designer

Mohammad Haidarpour

graPhic designers daniel Mera, Caroline Wassef

PhotograPhy duality Photographic, AJ enns Photography

contributors

Margaret Anne Fehr, Glen Peloso, yanic Simard, Mike Moore, debbie Golub, tim Muys, Hellen buttigieg

distribution Winnipeg home delivery and free pick-up newsstands throughout Winnipeg and surrounding communities.

distribution locations Selected Assiniboine, Cambrian, Vantis and Steinbach Credit unions, bank of Montreal, CibC, royal, td and Scotia banks, Mcdiarmid lumber Stores, Safeway, Sobey’s, dakota Family Foods, Charleswood do-it Centre, iCi Paint Stores. yellow magazine street boxes are located throughout Winnipeg. locations include most stand alone tim Horton’s locations..

WE’D LIKE TO HEAR FROM YOUHome Décor and Renovations Magazine welcomes your comments, questions, stories and suggestions!

Wall2Wall Media #1765 Kenaston Blvd., Unit T Winnipeg, Manitoba R3Y 1V8

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

HOME DéCOR AND RENOvAtiONs magazine is published by Wall2Wall Media located at 401 the West Mall, toronto, ON M9C 5J5. Home Décor and Renovations, magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. this publication has been designed for the renovation and decor market as a guide. We 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 Wall2Wall Media and not that of the advertiser. the advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations 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. ©2011 Wall2Wall Media.

Wall2Wall Media is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in Canada.

before after

From conceptto completion

Character Homes’ proven Design/Build approach ensures your home celebrates you and your lifestyle.204.237.4294 / [email protected]

Character Homes’ proven Design/Build approach ensures your home celebrates you and your lifestyle.204.237.4294 / [email protected]

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TIPSANDTRICKS

We have been on the lookout to see what’s new and exciting for the home. Here are some of the latest products that have entered

the market and where you can find them.

what’snew1 BOWRING OUTDOOR TABLEWAREServe up your summer specialties in this pretty outdoor tableware from Bowring. Stephanie Tray $19.99 regular $39.99; Tuscany Ice Tea Jumbo Glass $5.99 regular $9.99; Blooms Dinner Plate $5.99 regular $10.99; Blooms Appetizer Plate $2.99 regular $4.99.

BOWRINGwww.bowring.com

3 ORIGINAL MANITOBA LANDSCAPEThe fabulous fall colours and rugged atmosphere of Manitoba’s Whiteshell area are captured in this original acrylic painting. Artist George Tanner has produced many powerful works based on isolated scenes in this popular provincial park on the edge of the Canadian Shield. The size is 24 x 18 inches which will make it easy to place in your home or cottage.

MEDEA GALLERY ARTISTS CO-OP 132 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MBTel. 204.453.1115www.medeagallery.ca

2 KIENNA® COFFEE AND SUNCAFÉ POD BREWERSingle serve coffee pods designed for the SunCafé Pod Brewer. Roasted in Canada. Great selection of fl avours and coffee varieties to choose from. New Keurig® pod adapter now available for Kienna® coffee pods.

IN DÉCOR1510 St Mary’s Road, Winnipeg, MB Tel 204.254.5356www.myindecor.com

1

2

3

5 LOCAL COLOURThis striking original acrylic painting by local artist George Tanner is an instantly recognizable impression of a famous Winnipeg destination. The Forks “Waterfront” is rendered in broad stokes and bold colours with more importance given to overall effect than to faithful description. At 41.5 x 24.5 inches it would make a dramatic statement in almost any interior setting.

MEDEA GALLERY ARTISTS CO-OP 132 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MBTel. 204.453.1115www.medeagallery.ca

4 WEISER LOCKUpgrade to a more convenient, more controllable keyless entry deadbolt with SmartCode. With your own personal code, you can enter your home with just a few simple pushes of a button and lock it with just one. You also get more control over who has access to your home. Just assign a temporary code to whoever needs one and delete it when you see fi t. Now you can totally eliminate the need for keys. SmartCode is easy to install, program and use and operates on 4 AA batteries. $150.

WEISER LOCKwww. weiserlock.com

7 METAL ART“Tangular.” More abstract and nature inspired designs are available to choose from.

IN DÉCOR 1510 St Mary’s Road, Winnipeg, MB Tel 204.254.5356www.myindecor.com

6 GLASS BEVERAGE DISPENSERYour summer patio isn’t complete without this Glass Beverage Dispenser from HomeSense. This thirst quencher will allow you to spend uninterrupted hours enjoying the outdoors. All you need is your sunblock.

HOME SENSEwww.homesense.ca

4

5

6

7

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TIPSANDTRICKS

We have been on the lookout to see what’s new and exciting for the home. Here are some of the latest products that have entered

the market and where you can find them.

what’snew1 BOWRING OUTDOOR TABLEWAREServe up your summer specialties in this pretty outdoor tableware from Bowring. Stephanie Tray $19.99 regular $39.99; Tuscany Ice Tea Jumbo Glass $5.99 regular $9.99; Blooms Dinner Plate $5.99 regular $10.99; Blooms Appetizer Plate $2.99 regular $4.99.

BOWRINGwww.bowring.com

3 ORIGINAL MANITOBA LANDSCAPEThe fabulous fall colours and rugged atmosphere of Manitoba’s Whiteshell area are captured in this original acrylic painting. Artist George Tanner has produced many powerful works based on isolated scenes in this popular provincial park on the edge of the Canadian Shield. The size is 24 x 18 inches which will make it easy to place in your home or cottage.

MEDEA GALLERY ARTISTS CO-OP 132 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MBTel. 204.453.1115www.medeagallery.ca

2 KIENNA® COFFEE AND SUNCAFÉ POD BREWERSingle serve coffee pods designed for the SunCafé Pod Brewer. Roasted in Canada. Great selection of fl avours and coffee varieties to choose from. New Keurig® pod adapter now available for Kienna® coffee pods.

IN DÉCOR1510 St Mary’s Road, Winnipeg, MB Tel 204.254.5356www.myindecor.com

1

2

3

5 LOCAL COLOURThis striking original acrylic painting by local artist George Tanner is an instantly recognizable impression of a famous Winnipeg destination. The Forks “Waterfront” is rendered in broad stokes and bold colours with more importance given to overall effect than to faithful description. At 41.5 x 24.5 inches it would make a dramatic statement in almost any interior setting.

MEDEA GALLERY ARTISTS CO-OP 132 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MBTel. 204.453.1115www.medeagallery.ca

4 WEISER LOCKUpgrade to a more convenient, more controllable keyless entry deadbolt with SmartCode. With your own personal code, you can enter your home with just a few simple pushes of a button and lock it with just one. You also get more control over who has access to your home. Just assign a temporary code to whoever needs one and delete it when you see fi t. Now you can totally eliminate the need for keys. SmartCode is easy to install, program and use and operates on 4 AA batteries. $150.

WEISER LOCKwww. weiserlock.com

7 METAL ART“Tangular.” More abstract and nature inspired designs are available to choose from.

IN DÉCOR 1510 St Mary’s Road, Winnipeg, MB Tel 204.254.5356www.myindecor.com

6 GLASS BEVERAGE DISPENSERYour summer patio isn’t complete without this Glass Beverage Dispenser from HomeSense. This thirst quencher will allow you to spend uninterrupted hours enjoying the outdoors. All you need is your sunblock.

HOME SENSEwww.homesense.ca

4

5

6

7

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coverfeature

Glamour takes guts

A Slice of the Big Apple

design by fenwick & company interior design

photography by duality photographic

by DeBBie goluB, B.A., B.env.D. designer at fenwick & company interior design

pictureD left

a sophisticated approach to working with prints, scale and colour. the great room is an instant conversation starter and leaves guests with a lasting impression.

pictureD right

the most ineffective ‘time out’ space. this bedroom is fit for a princess, dripping in shades of pink, anchored by a larger than life demask chandelier and framed by high contrasting black details and furnishing.

glamour[ glam-er ]noun1 the quality of fascinating, alluring, or

attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.

2 excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamour of being an explorer.

3 magic or enchantment; spell; witchery.

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coverfeature

Glamour takes guts

A Slice of the Big Apple

design by fenwick & company interior design

photography by duality photographic

by DeBBie goluB, B.A., B.env.D. designer at fenwick & company interior design

pictureD left

a sophisticated approach to working with prints, scale and colour. the great room is an instant conversation starter and leaves guests with a lasting impression.

pictureD right

the most ineffective ‘time out’ space. this bedroom is fit for a princess, dripping in shades of pink, anchored by a larger than life demask chandelier and framed by high contrasting black details and furnishing.

glamour[ glam-er ]noun1 the quality of fascinating, alluring, or

attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.

2 excitement, adventure, and unusual activity: the glamour of being an explorer.

3 magic or enchantment; spell; witchery.

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pictureD top

transcending faddishness, the bedroom strikes balance through the use of classic lines and furnishings. bold, graphics dare to provoke prints with a distinct commitment to colour.

pictureD Bottom left

a well appointed tub offers home owners the ultimate focal point of serenity. monochromatic in colour and layered with texture and sparkle.

For the past three years, A&S Homes has teamed up with Fenwick and Company Interior Design and has taken on the challenge of designing four very distinct HSC lottery homes. We’ve offered Winnipeggers the opportunity to win a pristine castle, a warm, prairie style get away, and a sleek, bold and contemporary space fit for entertaining. This years ‘go big or go home’ strategy presents a luxurious space we fondly refer to as ‘Little Hollywood on the Prairie.’

In a city where neutral reigns supreme, this home celebrates colour, prints, patterns, texture, scale and whimsy.

Each year, with the lottery, the pressure is on our team of designers to distinguish these homes through creative concept development and story-telling. The river front property provided the perfect backdrop for the grand lottery prize. This year, we decided to push some aesthetic and lifestyle boundaries to provoke thought and create a home that was, well... fantastical and unlike any show home Winnipeg has ever seen!

Love it or leave it, there is nothing off-the-rack about it! Be sure to visit 4545 Roblin Blvd. before tickets are sold out, and enter to win a home that isn’t just designed for entertaining; but is designed to entertain!

pictureD top right a home of this caliber commands a space dedicated to entertaining. centrally located on the lower level, this bar and wine cellar combo is the piece de resistance for a lottery lifestyle.

fenwick and company interior design tel 204.489.5151 fax 204.487.0719 e-mail [email protected] web www.fenwickinteriordesign.ca blog fenwickinteriordesign.blogspot.com like us on facebook:http://www.facebook.com/fenwickcompany

lynn fenwick B.i.d.

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transcending faddishness, the bedroom strikes balance through the use of classic lines and furnishings. bold, graphics dare to provoke prints with a distinct commitment to colour.

pictureD Bottom left

a well appointed tub offers home owners the ultimate focal point of serenity. monochromatic in colour and layered with texture and sparkle.

For the past three years, A&S Homes has teamed up with Fenwick and Company Interior Design and has taken on the challenge of designing four very distinct HSC lottery homes. We’ve offered Winnipeggers the opportunity to win a pristine castle, a warm, prairie style get away, and a sleek, bold and contemporary space fit for entertaining. This years ‘go big or go home’ strategy presents a luxurious space we fondly refer to as ‘Little Hollywood on the Prairie.’

In a city where neutral reigns supreme, this home celebrates colour, prints, patterns, texture, scale and whimsy.

Each year, with the lottery, the pressure is on our team of designers to distinguish these homes through creative concept development and story-telling. The river front property provided the perfect backdrop for the grand lottery prize. This year, we decided to push some aesthetic and lifestyle boundaries to provoke thought and create a home that was, well... fantastical and unlike any show home Winnipeg has ever seen!

Love it or leave it, there is nothing off-the-rack about it! Be sure to visit 4545 Roblin Blvd. before tickets are sold out, and enter to win a home that isn’t just designed for entertaining; but is designed to entertain!

pictureD top right a home of this caliber commands a space dedicated to entertaining. centrally located on the lower level, this bar and wine cellar combo is the piece de resistance for a lottery lifestyle.

fenwick and company interior design tel 204.489.5151 fax 204.487.0719 e-mail [email protected] web www.fenwickinteriordesign.ca blog fenwickinteriordesign.blogspot.com like us on facebook:http://www.facebook.com/fenwickcompany

lynn fenwick B.i.d.

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most summer nights, when the weather is favourable and even when it is not. On hot summer nights, they eat at the table on the deck. The beer fridge in the basement must suddenly accommodate real food. The microwave can be moved from the kitchen to almost anywhere. The dining room table kicks into use when not eating outside. They also go away for a couple of weeks and occasional weekends. Therefore, a spring or summer kitchen renovation would cause him very little disruption in his schedule. The old logic of outdoor renovations in the summer and indoor renovations in the winter didn’t seem so cast in stone now.

So, although most weather dependant renovations will be kicking into high gear now, don’t let that factor limit the scope of the work you want to do. Create a plan for all of the work that you want done on your house, indoor or outdoor, upstairs or downstairs, and don’t delay. It may be an immediate priority or some long term planning on your part. Whether you are renovating to increase the value of your house or whether you just want to feel better in a more functional and modern living space, now is definitely the time to put that plan into action. Your renovation destination is right around the corner.

Mike Moore is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association

The perfect time for indoor renovations

by Mike Moore, President, MAnitoBA HoMe Builders’ AssociAtion

The snow has been gone for a few MonThs and MosT of us have

commenced our yard work, but now it’s time to tackle those larger projects that face us. The weather this year has been unbelievably good so far with a faint promise to deliver summer of our dreams; bug-less like last year with even more warm weather. Although, any time is a good time for a renovation to your house, we are now into full out implementation of an outdoor or exterior renovation or one which requires outdoor temperatures impacting the inside of your house. Replacing or rejuvenating a window or a wall are just a couple of examples of very real timing options for renovations.

As one looks at their situation with so many choices, it’s hard to determine what to do first. Again, with our anticipated excellent weather, we are able to step back and take a good look. Over the past few weeks, I have been able to get a terrific early season perspective of what needed to be done over the next few months. There was the usual array of simple tasks that I could perform myself but there were also two more complicated jobs that would require a professional with skills and expertise far beyond my limited abilities. It is definitely time to get a jump on those jobs now.

A friend explained that although the warmer weather months would seem to be the perfect time to do an exterior renovation, in fact he was going to use this time to have his basement and kitchen work done. His logic was surprisingly sensible. In the spring and summer, he doesn’t use either room much and so wouldn’t miss not having them at his disposal. No one entertains in their basement rec room when the weather is nice, so losing access to it for weeks or even a couple of months wouldn’t be much of an inconvenience. He uses his basement in the winter and so, by doing the renovation work in the summer, he doesn’t miss a day of use.

His rationale for a kitchen upgrade was similar. Like many of us, he barbeques

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most summer nights, when the weather is favourable and even when it is not. On hot summer nights, they eat at the table on the deck. The beer fridge in the basement must suddenly accommodate real food. The microwave can be moved from the kitchen to almost anywhere. The dining room table kicks into use when not eating outside. They also go away for a couple of weeks and occasional weekends. Therefore, a spring or summer kitchen renovation would cause him very little disruption in his schedule. The old logic of outdoor renovations in the summer and indoor renovations in the winter didn’t seem so cast in stone now.

So, although most weather dependant renovations will be kicking into high gear now, don’t let that factor limit the scope of the work you want to do. Create a plan for all of the work that you want done on your house, indoor or outdoor, upstairs or downstairs, and don’t delay. It may be an immediate priority or some long term planning on your part. Whether you are renovating to increase the value of your house or whether you just want to feel better in a more functional and modern living space, now is definitely the time to put that plan into action. Your renovation destination is right around the corner.

Mike Moore is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association

The perfect time for indoor renovations

by Mike Moore, President, MAnitoBA HoMe Builders’ AssociAtion

The snow has been gone for a few MonThs and MosT of us have

commenced our yard work, but now it’s time to tackle those larger projects that face us. The weather this year has been unbelievably good so far with a faint promise to deliver summer of our dreams; bug-less like last year with even more warm weather. Although, any time is a good time for a renovation to your house, we are now into full out implementation of an outdoor or exterior renovation or one which requires outdoor temperatures impacting the inside of your house. Replacing or rejuvenating a window or a wall are just a couple of examples of very real timing options for renovations.

As one looks at their situation with so many choices, it’s hard to determine what to do first. Again, with our anticipated excellent weather, we are able to step back and take a good look. Over the past few weeks, I have been able to get a terrific early season perspective of what needed to be done over the next few months. There was the usual array of simple tasks that I could perform myself but there were also two more complicated jobs that would require a professional with skills and expertise far beyond my limited abilities. It is definitely time to get a jump on those jobs now.

A friend explained that although the warmer weather months would seem to be the perfect time to do an exterior renovation, in fact he was going to use this time to have his basement and kitchen work done. His logic was surprisingly sensible. In the spring and summer, he doesn’t use either room much and so wouldn’t miss not having them at his disposal. No one entertains in their basement rec room when the weather is nice, so losing access to it for weeks or even a couple of months wouldn’t be much of an inconvenience. He uses his basement in the winter and so, by doing the renovation work in the summer, he doesn’t miss a day of use.

His rationale for a kitchen upgrade was similar. Like many of us, he barbeques

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Seems like one area of the house that continues to get ‘no respect’ is the garage. Overlooked and

underappreciated, it’s a space that when seen from the right perspective is loaded with potential.

Fortunately, that’s exactly how Len Hoey, owner of Garage Rescue, sees it. “Typically, the garage has always been something of a dumping zone. Homeowners spend a fortune on the interior living spaces of the home then turn their attention to decks and landscaping yet the garage never seems to get its rightful due.”

That’s really an oversight says Len since improvements within the garage are some of the least expensive in terms of investment and can net sizable increase in the value of your home when it’s time to sell, not to mention making living there much more organized and enjoyable.

Garage Rescue specializes in the supply and installation of superior products including overhead storage systems, wall storage systems, fold-away work benches and cabinetry coupled with services that include design, interior finishing, installation,

project management and junk removal.The company has made a number of

appearances at recent Winnipeg events including the 2012 Home Expressions Design and Garden Show and 2012 Winnipeg World of Wheels Auto Show.

“Our products really need to be seen to be appreciated and people have responded very well to seeing them in use and on display at tradeshows. Our trade show display really goes to show what can be accomplished through organization.”

Safety issues are also addressed with well thought out solutions. “People often put up shelving with leftover lumber, and old doors and then proceed to load them to the limit. It’s very ad hoc, doesn’t look great and can be very unsafe.”

Len emphasizes that safety within the garage is easy to create and to maintain with a comprehensive system that maximizes the space while maintaining unimpeded traffic underfoot and secure attractive storage overhead and/or on the walls.

Garage Rescue was started in 2011 after Len concluded a successful career as an executive with a leading Winnipeg

businessprofile GaraGe rescue

Garage Rescue the stoRaGe solutions heRo by MaRGaRet anne FehR

“ i believe in giving people value for their money, quality products that they can rely on for a long time, and great customer service,”

says GaRaGe Rescue owneR, len hoey.

company. The light bulb moment that sparked the creation of Garage Rescue came when he was going through the task of cleaning out his own garage and was becoming frustrated with the lack of expertise and products that were available.

“That’s when I went on-line and researched some products, then ordered and installed them. I was very happy with the quality and the job they did. That’s when I struck a deal with the manufacturers of these select products to represent them in the Manitoba market.”

“I believe in giving people value for their money, quality products that they can rely on for a long time, and great customer service.”

So far, it’s been an interesting cross section of customers for the company. “The customer base is broader than I thought it would be. One of my bigger projects was for a single lady, who was just tired of her garage being so disorganized. Another project was for a professional couple, with a large garage who lead a very active lifestyle and they don’t have the time to do it themselves.

“I really have been enjoying dealing with customers and helping them tackle their garage and general storage issues. I want Garage Rescue to grow at its own pace. I promised myself that it would never get so big that I’d have to break a promise to a customer.”

For more information about Garage Rescue products and services consult www.garagerescue.ca

GaraGe reScue SpecializeS in the Supply and inStallation of Superior productS includinG overhead StoraGe SyStemS, wall StoraGe SyStemS, fold-away work bencheS and cabinetry coupled with ServiceS that include deSiGn, interior finiShinG, inStallation, project manaGement and junk removal.

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Seems like one area of the house that continues to get ‘no respect’ is the garage. Overlooked and

underappreciated, it’s a space that when seen from the right perspective is loaded with potential.

Fortunately, that’s exactly how Len Hoey, owner of Garage Rescue, sees it. “Typically, the garage has always been something of a dumping zone. Homeowners spend a fortune on the interior living spaces of the home then turn their attention to decks and landscaping yet the garage never seems to get its rightful due.”

That’s really an oversight says Len since improvements within the garage are some of the least expensive in terms of investment and can net sizable increase in the value of your home when it’s time to sell, not to mention making living there much more organized and enjoyable.

Garage Rescue specializes in the supply and installation of superior products including overhead storage systems, wall storage systems, fold-away work benches and cabinetry coupled with services that include design, interior finishing, installation,

project management and junk removal.The company has made a number of

appearances at recent Winnipeg events including the 2012 Home Expressions Design and Garden Show and 2012 Winnipeg World of Wheels Auto Show.

“Our products really need to be seen to be appreciated and people have responded very well to seeing them in use and on display at tradeshows. Our trade show display really goes to show what can be accomplished through organization.”

Safety issues are also addressed with well thought out solutions. “People often put up shelving with leftover lumber, and old doors and then proceed to load them to the limit. It’s very ad hoc, doesn’t look great and can be very unsafe.”

Len emphasizes that safety within the garage is easy to create and to maintain with a comprehensive system that maximizes the space while maintaining unimpeded traffic underfoot and secure attractive storage overhead and/or on the walls.

Garage Rescue was started in 2011 after Len concluded a successful career as an executive with a leading Winnipeg

businessprofile GaraGe rescue

Garage Rescue the stoRaGe solutions heRo by MaRGaRet anne FehR

“ i believe in giving people value for their money, quality products that they can rely on for a long time, and great customer service,”

says GaRaGe Rescue owneR, len hoey.

company. The light bulb moment that sparked the creation of Garage Rescue came when he was going through the task of cleaning out his own garage and was becoming frustrated with the lack of expertise and products that were available.

“That’s when I went on-line and researched some products, then ordered and installed them. I was very happy with the quality and the job they did. That’s when I struck a deal with the manufacturers of these select products to represent them in the Manitoba market.”

“I believe in giving people value for their money, quality products that they can rely on for a long time, and great customer service.”

So far, it’s been an interesting cross section of customers for the company. “The customer base is broader than I thought it would be. One of my bigger projects was for a single lady, who was just tired of her garage being so disorganized. Another project was for a professional couple, with a large garage who lead a very active lifestyle and they don’t have the time to do it themselves.

“I really have been enjoying dealing with customers and helping them tackle their garage and general storage issues. I want Garage Rescue to grow at its own pace. I promised myself that it would never get so big that I’d have to break a promise to a customer.”

For more information about Garage Rescue products and services consult www.garagerescue.ca

GaraGe reScue SpecializeS in the Supply and inStallation of Superior productS includinG overhead StoraGe SyStemS, wall StoraGe SyStemS, fold-away work bencheS and cabinetry coupled with ServiceS that include deSiGn, interior finiShinG, inStallation, project manaGement and junk removal.

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What height is right?

Pendant fixtures are an all-time favourite

because they can be installed in any room of the home. They can be casual or formal – dressed up or dressed down. The challenge most people face is deciding at what height to hang them.

Here are some tips to help guide you:

Hallway/Entry Especially in your entry, your pendant light should make some sort of statement since not much is going on in this area of the home. This can be one of the most difficult places to determine how high to hang the light since there probably isn’t a piece of furniture underneath to help judge the distance. A general rule of thumb to follow is to hang it at least eight feet above the floor. If you have doors that swing out toward the fixture, make sure you take note of them so you leave the appropriate spacing for this also.

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What height is right?

Pendant fixtures are an all-time favourite

because they can be installed in any room of the home. They can be casual or formal – dressed up or dressed down. The challenge most people face is deciding at what height to hang them.

Here are some tips to help guide you:

Hallway/Entry Especially in your entry, your pendant light should make some sort of statement since not much is going on in this area of the home. This can be one of the most difficult places to determine how high to hang the light since there probably isn’t a piece of furniture underneath to help judge the distance. A general rule of thumb to follow is to hang it at least eight feet above the floor. If you have doors that swing out toward the fixture, make sure you take note of them so you leave the appropriate spacing for this also.

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staircasE If you’re looking to add drama and interest to your staircase, hanging a light fixture is the perfect way to do just that. Having plenty of clearance for walking up the stairs is ultimately all that needs to be considered when installing a pendant here.

OvEr a tablE 28 to 32 inches above the tabletop is where this light fixture will usually hang, though it can be hung lower or higher, it’s more of a personal preference. Keep in mind for conversation, and for serving and passing food, you don’t want it to hang right in your face while seated. Consider mounting two or three pendants above the table for added light and visual appeal.

abOvE tHE KitcHEn island Whether it’s an area for cooking or an area for sitting and watching someone cook, kitchen pendant lights are normally hung 28 to 35 inches over the island. It really depends on the function of the island, how the area will be used most often and what you’re comfortable with. Again, hanging two or three pendants in a row can look quite beautiful.

batHrOOm Instead of traditional sconces, hanging two pendants on either side of a mirror looks stunning. Choosing a fixture with clear glass will offer more light which is good for makeup and getting ready, while a diffused shade offers a more ambient feel. The middle of the light component of the pendant should hang at where the middle of the mirror is placed, close enough to the wall so no one will bump into it, but not touching the wall itself. If you’re just hanging one in the centre of the room, you again want to make sure it clears the door.

middlE Of tHE living rOOm With furniture underneath the pendant, such as a sofa or coffee table, don’t be afraid to hang your light fairly low. Usually the light will be hung over a seating area, which is usually an area for conversation, a spot for reading, watching television or resting – so you want to make sure it’s well lit but not

overly bright. I would suggest having this light installed on a dimmer switch so that you have the luxury of setting your own tone of brightness.

abOvE tHE bEd A pendant light hung above the bed can serve as a lovely focal point for any bedroom. Fixtures here are usually hung rather high so that you don’t end up hitting it in the middle of the night tossing and turning or when you jump out of bed because you’re late for work. Also keep in mind the sight line – if you have a television on the wall in front of your bed, you’ll want to hang it high enough so it doesn’t obstruct your view.

On EitHEr sidE Of tHE bEd In place of table lamps, I love the idea of hanging a pendant above each side table. Just like in the bathroom, you want it to be hung close enough to the wall so you don’t hit it, but not so it’s actually touching the wall. I would leave about 12 to 20 inches above the bottom of the side table so that you have room for accessories and books.

side notes › Rules are meant to be broken – common sense sometimes

overpowers any guidelines, so feel free to follow your own gut

instinct when hanging your pendant light!

› It’s a smart idea to consult your certified electrician before hanging

any light fixture. There are codes and standards that are required

to be met for safety reasons.

YAnic SimARd yanic is the design editor of New Condo Guide and principal designer of Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, yanic often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination techniques in developing his unique designs. He has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and appears as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. tidg.ca • facebook.com/yanic.simard • twitter.com/yanicsimard

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staircasE If you’re looking to add drama and interest to your staircase, hanging a light fixture is the perfect way to do just that. Having plenty of clearance for walking up the stairs is ultimately all that needs to be considered when installing a pendant here.

OvEr a tablE 28 to 32 inches above the tabletop is where this light fixture will usually hang, though it can be hung lower or higher, it’s more of a personal preference. Keep in mind for conversation, and for serving and passing food, you don’t want it to hang right in your face while seated. Consider mounting two or three pendants above the table for added light and visual appeal.

abOvE tHE KitcHEn island Whether it’s an area for cooking or an area for sitting and watching someone cook, kitchen pendant lights are normally hung 28 to 35 inches over the island. It really depends on the function of the island, how the area will be used most often and what you’re comfortable with. Again, hanging two or three pendants in a row can look quite beautiful.

batHrOOm Instead of traditional sconces, hanging two pendants on either side of a mirror looks stunning. Choosing a fixture with clear glass will offer more light which is good for makeup and getting ready, while a diffused shade offers a more ambient feel. The middle of the light component of the pendant should hang at where the middle of the mirror is placed, close enough to the wall so no one will bump into it, but not touching the wall itself. If you’re just hanging one in the centre of the room, you again want to make sure it clears the door.

middlE Of tHE living rOOm With furniture underneath the pendant, such as a sofa or coffee table, don’t be afraid to hang your light fairly low. Usually the light will be hung over a seating area, which is usually an area for conversation, a spot for reading, watching television or resting – so you want to make sure it’s well lit but not

overly bright. I would suggest having this light installed on a dimmer switch so that you have the luxury of setting your own tone of brightness.

abOvE tHE bEd A pendant light hung above the bed can serve as a lovely focal point for any bedroom. Fixtures here are usually hung rather high so that you don’t end up hitting it in the middle of the night tossing and turning or when you jump out of bed because you’re late for work. Also keep in mind the sight line – if you have a television on the wall in front of your bed, you’ll want to hang it high enough so it doesn’t obstruct your view.

On EitHEr sidE Of tHE bEd In place of table lamps, I love the idea of hanging a pendant above each side table. Just like in the bathroom, you want it to be hung close enough to the wall so you don’t hit it, but not so it’s actually touching the wall. I would leave about 12 to 20 inches above the bottom of the side table so that you have room for accessories and books.

side notes › Rules are meant to be broken – common sense sometimes

overpowers any guidelines, so feel free to follow your own gut

instinct when hanging your pendant light!

› It’s a smart idea to consult your certified electrician before hanging

any light fixture. There are codes and standards that are required

to be met for safety reasons.

YAnic SimARd yanic is the design editor of New Condo Guide and principal designer of Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, yanic often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination techniques in developing his unique designs. He has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and appears as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. tidg.ca • facebook.com/yanic.simard • twitter.com/yanicsimard

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BEAUTY & BRAINS

The I.R.I.S. building philosophyby MARGARET ANNE FEHR

‘BEAUTY IS AS BEAUTY DOES’ GOES

the familiar maxim and it well might sum up the mission statement that guides the building philosophy of I.R.I.S. Contractors, a Winnipeg company that excels in top-notch finishes that rival the best in the Winnipeg new home and renovation marketplace.

But more than just creating another pretty place, I.R.I.S. brings behind the scenes thinking that satisfies design aesthetics along with environment ally-friendly, sustainable building practices.

The company’s latest venture ‘ReNEWvations ’ provides a unique approach to addressing Winnipeg’s

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large housing stock of smaller homes with floor plans that simply do not work for the modern family’s lifestyle.

Matt MacDonell , Director of Operations and President of I.R.I.S. says, “There’s absolutely no need to go in and bulldoze an entire home that is basically in great shape. By taking the time to figure out how to address what’s happened to those homes and re-create them, we’re using a lot less raw material and causing a lot less disturbance to that property and the properties around it, meaning we’re able to create a modern home with a lot less impact on the environment.”

The latest ‘ReNEWvation ’ is 908 Crescent Drive, a riverfront property that has undergone a full-scale transformation. A former rental property, the house had seen the effects of 17 years of progressive deterioration.

Matt recounts the behind the scenes attention that the home received, literally from the ground up. “The original house was 1060 square feet and it was certainly showing its age. Also, it was about 6 inches out of level from left to right.”

“Dealing with the foundation was key to the entire project. We dug test holes in the basement slab in about 7 or 8 different places. We confirmed the size of the footing to be 12” x 36” which is oversized by today’s codes for a two storey home.”

“We also took a look at the type of soil that the house was resting on to make sure it had proper bearing capacity. We reported back to our engineer to make sure

OASISTHE LATEST ‘RENEWVATION’ IS 908 CRESCENT DRIVE, A RIVERFRONT PROPERTY THAT HAS UNDERGONE A FULL-SCALE TRANSFORMATION. A FORMER RENTAL PROPERTY, THE HOUSE HAD SEEN THE EFFECTS OF 17 YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE DETERIORATION.

PICTURED ABOVE

Natural light is also a huge part of environmentalism. As a result, the staircase to the second fl oor was designed without risers to allow for more light circulation within the stairwell and the house in general. Matt adds, “If you have an abundance of natural light, you’re not using artifi cial light sources, thus saving energy.”

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FEATURE

BEAUTY & BRAINS

The I.R.I.S. building philosophyby MARGARET ANNE FEHR

‘BEAUTY IS AS BEAUTY DOES’ GOES

the familiar maxim and it well might sum up the mission statement that guides the building philosophy of I.R.I.S. Contractors, a Winnipeg company that excels in top-notch finishes that rival the best in the Winnipeg new home and renovation marketplace.

But more than just creating another pretty place, I.R.I.S. brings behind the scenes thinking that satisfies design aesthetics along with environment ally-friendly, sustainable building practices.

The company’s latest venture ‘ReNEWvations ’ provides a unique approach to addressing Winnipeg’s

PHOTOGRAPHY BY AJ ENNS PHOTOGRAPHY

backyard

large housing stock of smaller homes with floor plans that simply do not work for the modern family’s lifestyle.

Matt MacDonell , Director of Operations and President of I.R.I.S. says, “There’s absolutely no need to go in and bulldoze an entire home that is basically in great shape. By taking the time to figure out how to address what’s happened to those homes and re-create them, we’re using a lot less raw material and causing a lot less disturbance to that property and the properties around it, meaning we’re able to create a modern home with a lot less impact on the environment.”

The latest ‘ReNEWvation ’ is 908 Crescent Drive, a riverfront property that has undergone a full-scale transformation. A former rental property, the house had seen the effects of 17 years of progressive deterioration.

Matt recounts the behind the scenes attention that the home received, literally from the ground up. “The original house was 1060 square feet and it was certainly showing its age. Also, it was about 6 inches out of level from left to right.”

“Dealing with the foundation was key to the entire project. We dug test holes in the basement slab in about 7 or 8 different places. We confirmed the size of the footing to be 12” x 36” which is oversized by today’s codes for a two storey home.”

“We also took a look at the type of soil that the house was resting on to make sure it had proper bearing capacity. We reported back to our engineer to make sure

OASISTHE LATEST ‘RENEWVATION’ IS 908 CRESCENT DRIVE, A RIVERFRONT PROPERTY THAT HAS UNDERGONE A FULL-SCALE TRANSFORMATION. A FORMER RENTAL PROPERTY, THE HOUSE HAD SEEN THE EFFECTS OF 17 YEARS OF PROGRESSIVE DETERIORATION.

PICTURED ABOVE

Natural light is also a huge part of environmentalism. As a result, the staircase to the second fl oor was designed without risers to allow for more light circulation within the stairwell and the house in general. Matt adds, “If you have an abundance of natural light, you’re not using artifi cial light sources, thus saving energy.”

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that it was what he was looking for to allow us to put the second storey on the home.”

Leveling the house was job one. “We broke a couple of holes in the foundation, jacked up one side of the house until it was perfectly level and then used non-shrinkable grout and pressure-treated foundation lumber to support it in its new level position, then rested it back on top of the existing foundation “

“Of the original home, we kept some of the main floor walls, the main floor sub floor, the foundation walls and foundation footing. Everything else in the house is brand new.”

“The above grade square footage is now 2125 square feet. The basement was also finished with another 900 square feet for a total of over 3000 square feet of finished living space. It’s situated in a beautiful established neighbourhood on Red River frontage

property that is 45 feet wide and 300 feet deep complete with 70 year old trees.”The property displays all the high-end finishes that are so desirable in today’s

market place, along with many behind the scenes features that represent the best practices in terms of environmental construction. Some examples of this are passive radon ventilation, the addition of a sump pit, backwater valves and an interior foundation water proof system. The insulation is a combination of batt insulation with 1.5” rigid insulation on the exterior, all the windows are triple-pane and approximately 80% are casement style to allow for excellent ventilation reducing the need for air conditioning and the list goes on.

Matt is also responsible for the interior design of the Crescent Drive house. “The way I design homes leans towards classical style with a contemporary edge. Our homes feel traditional and warm, but have all the most stylish and modern finishes and conveniences put into them. Finishes like our appliance package that features two true convection ovens, a warming drawer that bakes and a stove top with induction burners that are all safer and more environmentally friendly while offering the best in cooking performance.”

Natural light is also a huge part of environmentalism. As a result, the staircase to the second floor was designed without risers to allow for more light circulation within the stairwell and the house in general. Matt adds. “If you have an abundance of natural light, you’re not using artificial light sources, thus saving energy.”

“We are proud to have ReNEWvated this home without a lot of environmental impact or material waste, creating a modern environment that will operate more efficiently and provide a healthier indoor and outdoor environment for many years to come!”

PICTURED LEFT

“Our homes feel traditional and warm, but have all the most stylish and modern fi nishes and conveniences put into them. Finishes like our appliance package that features two true convection ovens, a warming drawer that bakes and a stove top with induction burners that are all safer and more environmentally friendly while offer the best in cooking performance.”

“ WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE RENEWVATED THIS HOME WITHOUT A LOT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OR MATERIAL WASTE, CREATING A MODERN ENVIRONMENT THAT WILL OPERATE MORE EFFICIENTLY AND PROVIDE A HEALTHIER INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT FOR MANY YEARS TO COME!”

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that it was what he was looking for to allow us to put the second storey on the home.”

Leveling the house was job one. “We broke a couple of holes in the foundation, jacked up one side of the house until it was perfectly level and then used non-shrinkable grout and pressure-treated foundation lumber to support it in its new level position, then rested it back on top of the existing foundation “

“Of the original home, we kept some of the main floor walls, the main floor sub floor, the foundation walls and foundation footing. Everything else in the house is brand new.”

“The above grade square footage is now 2125 square feet. The basement was also finished with another 900 square feet for a total of over 3000 square feet of finished living space. It’s situated in a beautiful established neighbourhood on Red River frontage

property that is 45 feet wide and 300 feet deep complete with 70 year old trees.”The property displays all the high-end finishes that are so desirable in today’s

market place, along with many behind the scenes features that represent the best practices in terms of environmental construction. Some examples of this are passive radon ventilation, the addition of a sump pit, backwater valves and an interior foundation water proof system. The insulation is a combination of batt insulation with 1.5” rigid insulation on the exterior, all the windows are triple-pane and approximately 80% are casement style to allow for excellent ventilation reducing the need for air conditioning and the list goes on.

Matt is also responsible for the interior design of the Crescent Drive house. “The way I design homes leans towards classical style with a contemporary edge. Our homes feel traditional and warm, but have all the most stylish and modern finishes and conveniences put into them. Finishes like our appliance package that features two true convection ovens, a warming drawer that bakes and a stove top with induction burners that are all safer and more environmentally friendly while offering the best in cooking performance.”

Natural light is also a huge part of environmentalism. As a result, the staircase to the second floor was designed without risers to allow for more light circulation within the stairwell and the house in general. Matt adds. “If you have an abundance of natural light, you’re not using artificial light sources, thus saving energy.”

“We are proud to have ReNEWvated this home without a lot of environmental impact or material waste, creating a modern environment that will operate more efficiently and provide a healthier indoor and outdoor environment for many years to come!”

PICTURED LEFT

“Our homes feel traditional and warm, but have all the most stylish and modern fi nishes and conveniences put into them. Finishes like our appliance package that features two true convection ovens, a warming drawer that bakes and a stove top with induction burners that are all safer and more environmentally friendly while offer the best in cooking performance.”

“ WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE RENEWVATED THIS HOME WITHOUT A LOT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OR MATERIAL WASTE, CREATING A MODERN ENVIRONMENT THAT WILL OPERATE MORE EFFICIENTLY AND PROVIDE A HEALTHIER INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENT FOR MANY YEARS TO COME!”

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TIPSANDTRICKS

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH? A simple-sounding question, but one that your renovator needs to understand in order to give you the best advice. Do you need more storage and work space? A new updated look? Better traffi c fl ow? A quiet, bright morning breakfast spot? What bothers you about your existing kitchen? Often, renovators will ask you to describe your daily routine to determine the best design solutions to achieve your objectives, in and around the kitchen area.

DO YOU REALLY NEED A LARGER WORK AREA? The renovator will help you to assess your existing space. Older kitchens are often poorly laid out, with wasted space in corner cabinets, ineffi cient shelving and small counters with inadequate work space. Can you gain the space you want from a more effi cient layout? Can you run cupboards to the ceiling for storing seldom-used items? Would bigger windows or glass doors to the outside help to open up the area? When more space is needed, can you relocate a small bathroom or closet to another area of the home, or "steal space" from a rarely used dining room?

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH DESIGN? It's often diffi cult to see beyond what you already have, and you may not be aware of all the possibilities. Kitchen design has evolved a great deal over the years. Renovators can provide lots of ideas and suggest things you may never have considered. They may also recommend that you speak with a kitchen designer.

WHAT WORK IS INVOLVED? Typically, a complete kitchen renovation involves three stages: 1) preparing the room, 2) installing the cabinets and 3) completing the job (tiles, fl oor cover, trim, under-cabinet lights and so on).

Kitchens that workA KITCHEN UPGRADE CAN BE ONE

of the most exciting and important changes you make to your home. It can also involve a signifi cant investment, so you want to make sure you do it right.

Begin by visiting building suppliers, retail outlets and kitchen showrooms to fi nd out what's available and get an idea of prices. However, kitchen renovations go beyond cabinetry and appliances. Talk with a professional renovation contractor in the early stages of planning to get a sense of the full scope of the work involved. Then you'll be in a good position to make informed decisions and choices. Here are some of the issues you and your renovator will want to discuss.

During the fi rst stage, your kitchen is dismantled and structural work, such as stripping and moving walls, installing windows and doors, drywalling, and fl ooring, is done. Electrical work may entail new wires, split receptacles and separate circuits for each appliance to conform with building codes. Your electrical panel may need upgrading as well.

Changing your kitchen layout may mean moving the plumbing. Your renovator may also suggest replacing old or corroded supply pipes at the same time.

HOW LONG WILL I BE WITHOUT A KITCHEN? A complete kitchen renovation typically takes about three to four weeks, and longer if you are adding space or doing extensive renovations in adjoining areas. Your renovator will help you set up temporary kitchen facilities elsewhere in the house.

BEGIN BY VISITING BUILDING SUPPLIERS, RETAIL OUTLETS AND KITCHEN SHOWROOMS TO FIND OUT WHAT'S AVAILABLE AND GET AN IDEA OF PRICES.

WHEN SHOULD I BEGIN TO CHOOSE PRODUCTS?

Experienced renovators strongly suggest that you don't make a single purchase until you have decided on the entire style and colour scheme. Get samples from suppliers (e.g., cabinets, counters, faucets, tiles, fl ooring) and go through them with your renovator to make sure that everything is matched and coordinated for the look you want.

Finally, the most important advice offered by renovators is: Don't be in a hurry. You will be using your kitchen every single day for years to come. This is your opportunity to do it right, so take your time. Do your homework, consult with professional renovators, and you are off to a great start.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACCOMPLISH? A simple-sounding question, but one that your renovator needs to understand in order to give you the best advice. Do you need more storage and work space? A new updated look? Better traffi c fl ow? A quiet, bright morning breakfast spot? What bothers you about your existing kitchen? Often, renovators will ask you to describe your daily routine to determine the best design solutions to achieve your objectives, in and around the kitchen area.

DO YOU REALLY NEED A LARGER WORK AREA? The renovator will help you to assess your existing space. Older kitchens are often poorly laid out, with wasted space in corner cabinets, ineffi cient shelving and small counters with inadequate work space. Can you gain the space you want from a more effi cient layout? Can you run cupboards to the ceiling for storing seldom-used items? Would bigger windows or glass doors to the outside help to open up the area? When more space is needed, can you relocate a small bathroom or closet to another area of the home, or "steal space" from a rarely used dining room?

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH DESIGN? It's often diffi cult to see beyond what you already have, and you may not be aware of all the possibilities. Kitchen design has evolved a great deal over the years. Renovators can provide lots of ideas and suggest things you may never have considered. They may also recommend that you speak with a kitchen designer.

WHAT WORK IS INVOLVED? Typically, a complete kitchen renovation involves three stages: 1) preparing the room, 2) installing the cabinets and 3) completing the job (tiles, fl oor cover, trim, under-cabinet lights and so on).

Kitchens that workA KITCHEN UPGRADE CAN BE ONE

of the most exciting and important changes you make to your home. It can also involve a signifi cant investment, so you want to make sure you do it right.

Begin by visiting building suppliers, retail outlets and kitchen showrooms to fi nd out what's available and get an idea of prices. However, kitchen renovations go beyond cabinetry and appliances. Talk with a professional renovation contractor in the early stages of planning to get a sense of the full scope of the work involved. Then you'll be in a good position to make informed decisions and choices. Here are some of the issues you and your renovator will want to discuss.

During the fi rst stage, your kitchen is dismantled and structural work, such as stripping and moving walls, installing windows and doors, drywalling, and fl ooring, is done. Electrical work may entail new wires, split receptacles and separate circuits for each appliance to conform with building codes. Your electrical panel may need upgrading as well.

Changing your kitchen layout may mean moving the plumbing. Your renovator may also suggest replacing old or corroded supply pipes at the same time.

HOW LONG WILL I BE WITHOUT A KITCHEN? A complete kitchen renovation typically takes about three to four weeks, and longer if you are adding space or doing extensive renovations in adjoining areas. Your renovator will help you set up temporary kitchen facilities elsewhere in the house.

BEGIN BY VISITING BUILDING SUPPLIERS, RETAIL OUTLETS AND KITCHEN SHOWROOMS TO FIND OUT WHAT'S AVAILABLE AND GET AN IDEA OF PRICES.

WHEN SHOULD I BEGIN TO CHOOSE PRODUCTS?

Experienced renovators strongly suggest that you don't make a single purchase until you have decided on the entire style and colour scheme. Get samples from suppliers (e.g., cabinets, counters, faucets, tiles, fl ooring) and go through them with your renovator to make sure that everything is matched and coordinated for the look you want.

Finally, the most important advice offered by renovators is: Don't be in a hurry. You will be using your kitchen every single day for years to come. This is your opportunity to do it right, so take your time. Do your homework, consult with professional renovators, and you are off to a great start.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

fi nancing your renovation

ONCE YOU HAVE DECIDED TO RENOVATE YOUR HOME, YOU NEED TO DETERMINE

how you will pay for it, and how much you are willing and able to spend. If you intend to borrow money for your renovation, it's a good idea to talk with

your lender before you starting making fi rm plans. Find out how much you can borrow and what options are available to you, and get pre-approval for your loan. Then you know how much you have to spend and are better prepared for detailed discussions with your renovator.

Even if you intend to pay cash from savings or the sale of assets, consider talking with your lender fi rst you may do better by borrowing the funds for your project.

Here are some of the options for fi nancing your renovation project.

PERSONAL LINE OF CREDIT This is one of the most popular fi nancing options for smaller renovations and is also ideal for on-going or long-term renovations. With one application, you establish a revolving credit line that you can access at any time, up to your approved limit. An itemized monthly statement lets you keep track of your renovation expenses, and you only pay interest on the funds you use. As you pay off your balance, you can re-borrow the unused funds without reapplying. And you'll always enjoy a rate that's lower than most personal loans and credit cards.

FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOU CAN BORROW AND WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU, AND GET PRE-APPROVAL FOR YOUR LOAN. THEN YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TO SPEND AND ARE BETTER PREPARED FOR DETAILED DISCUSSIONS WITH YOUR RENOVATOR.

PERSONAL LOAN An instalment loan lets you budget regular payments at a fi xed or variable interest rate for a set period of time. Repayment periods typically vary from one to fi ve years. However, once you pay off your loan, you no longer have access to the credit and will have to go through the approval process again if you need to borrow more funds.

SECURED LINES OF CREDIT AND HOME EQUITY

LOAN PLANS These lines of credit and personal loan plans are secured by the equity in your home and are among the most economical ways to fund a renovation if you have built up equity in your home. They have all the advantages of the unsecured versions, but offer preferred interest rates. While there is typically no cost to open a secured line of credit or home equity loan plan, legal and appraisal fees usually apply.

HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE If you have an existing mortgage, it can be advantageous to refi nance it, particularly if you're planning a major renovation and want to spread the cost over a long period. You may be able to borrow up to 90% of the value of your home, less the outstanding balance of any existing mortgage. This option allows you to take advantage of mortgage rates, which are often substantially lower than credit card and loan rates. Loans of 80% or more of the appraised value of your home must be insured against borrower default; the mortgage insurance premium can be paid upfront or added to the mortgage amount.

Lenders suggest that you set aside a certain percentage of your renovation funds to cover items not included in your contract with the renovator. Once the work is underway, homeowners often discover that they would like to add things, such as extra or upgraded features, furniture, new appliances and window coverings. With a separate fund, you can make those decisions easily, without having to renegotiate with your lender.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

fi nancing your renovation

ONCE YOU HAVE DECIDED TO RENOVATE YOUR HOME, YOU NEED TO DETERMINE

how you will pay for it, and how much you are willing and able to spend. If you intend to borrow money for your renovation, it's a good idea to talk with

your lender before you starting making fi rm plans. Find out how much you can borrow and what options are available to you, and get pre-approval for your loan. Then you know how much you have to spend and are better prepared for detailed discussions with your renovator.

Even if you intend to pay cash from savings or the sale of assets, consider talking with your lender fi rst you may do better by borrowing the funds for your project.

Here are some of the options for fi nancing your renovation project.

PERSONAL LINE OF CREDIT This is one of the most popular fi nancing options for smaller renovations and is also ideal for on-going or long-term renovations. With one application, you establish a revolving credit line that you can access at any time, up to your approved limit. An itemized monthly statement lets you keep track of your renovation expenses, and you only pay interest on the funds you use. As you pay off your balance, you can re-borrow the unused funds without reapplying. And you'll always enjoy a rate that's lower than most personal loans and credit cards.

FIND OUT HOW MUCH YOU CAN BORROW AND WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU, AND GET PRE-APPROVAL FOR YOUR LOAN. THEN YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TO SPEND AND ARE BETTER PREPARED FOR DETAILED DISCUSSIONS WITH YOUR RENOVATOR.

PERSONAL LOAN An instalment loan lets you budget regular payments at a fi xed or variable interest rate for a set period of time. Repayment periods typically vary from one to fi ve years. However, once you pay off your loan, you no longer have access to the credit and will have to go through the approval process again if you need to borrow more funds.

SECURED LINES OF CREDIT AND HOME EQUITY

LOAN PLANS These lines of credit and personal loan plans are secured by the equity in your home and are among the most economical ways to fund a renovation if you have built up equity in your home. They have all the advantages of the unsecured versions, but offer preferred interest rates. While there is typically no cost to open a secured line of credit or home equity loan plan, legal and appraisal fees usually apply.

HOMEOWNER MORTGAGE If you have an existing mortgage, it can be advantageous to refi nance it, particularly if you're planning a major renovation and want to spread the cost over a long period. You may be able to borrow up to 90% of the value of your home, less the outstanding balance of any existing mortgage. This option allows you to take advantage of mortgage rates, which are often substantially lower than credit card and loan rates. Loans of 80% or more of the appraised value of your home must be insured against borrower default; the mortgage insurance premium can be paid upfront or added to the mortgage amount.

Lenders suggest that you set aside a certain percentage of your renovation funds to cover items not included in your contract with the renovator. Once the work is underway, homeowners often discover that they would like to add things, such as extra or upgraded features, furniture, new appliances and window coverings. With a separate fund, you can make those decisions easily, without having to renegotiate with your lender.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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photogrAphy by duAlity photogrAphic

it’S A KitcHeN Of MONuMeNtAl prOpOrtiONS

measuring 20' by 24' with room enough for a family of 6 to navigate without knocking elbows. Building their dream home in south Winnipeg, Maha and Moe, who had coped with a small kitchen in their previous home, made sure that their growing family would never again put up with the constraints of a cramped space in a room so vital to family interaction.

When considering the cabinetry, Maha wanted a “fancy, dressed-up” kitchen and that’s the direction she communicated to Glenn Zebrynski, Sales and Marketing Manager of Seine River Cabinets, when she decided to entrust the company with her precious project.

Glenn interpreted “fancy” as meaning a strong preference towards the traditional; a style less common as contemporary treatments has grown in popularity in today’s new and renovated kitchens. Maha wasn’t trying to bridge traditional with contemporary. She wanted this very traditional high detail designed kitchen, so the style was consistent.

“She wanted to have a lot of details in place starting with

the richness of cherry wood in a raised panel door, a custom stain to bring out the red depths of the materials and to match all of the baseboards in the house and the hardwood fl oor and large crown mouldings embellished with dental mould detailing. All together, it makes for a very grand look,” says Glenn.

Distinctive fl uted columns beside the counter cooktop, by the sink and on the front of the centre island add an architectural look to the cabinetry. The columns are also functional and open up to reveal spice racks for easy access by the cooking surface. The cabinet uppers offer staggered heights, a visual technique to further showcase the crown moulding.

Angled wall corner cabinets anchor the cabinets on each side and provide a mullion-style with textured glass for displaying prized treasures with interior light from above. The adjacent wall houses the industrial-sized refrigerator, freezer and double ovens

Angled wall cabinets on both sides of the kitchen help to soften the corners to allow for a better transition into

FEATURE

a grand KITCHEN DESIGN

TRADITIONAL STYLE MAKES A COMEBACK

by MArGAret ANNe feHr

mAhA And moe give big thumbs up to the worK And Attention to detAil thAt glenn And crew brought to the proJect. “worKing with them wAs greAt. they Know whAt they’re doing And Are very honest. they return phone cAlls. they come And checK things out when reQuested And provided very good suggestions throughout the process.”

the kitchen. “It’s based on aesthetics rather than to provide more storage capacity,” says Glenn.

But the undisputed centerpiece of the kitchen is the large island, topped with a single slab of Brazilian granite measuring 6’ wide X 8’ long, and aptly named ‘Hurricane’ considering the powerfully exotic visual that it imparts to the space. Glenn adds, “The slab weighs over 1000 lbs and it took six guys to bring it in and install it. It’s easily the biggest island we’ve ever constructed with 10” X 10” square pillars to accommodate the sheer size of the granite top.”

The island houses the kitchen sink, a pull-out recycling drawer along with an abundance of storage drawers while providing an eating area for the couple’s 4 children.

pictured BOttOM

it's a kitchen of monumental proportions measuring 20' by 24' with room enough for a family of 6 to navigate without knocking elbows. the island houses the kitchen sink, a pull-out recycling drawer along with an abundance of storage drawers while providing an eating area for the couple's 4 children.

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photogrAphy by duAlity photogrAphic

it’S A KitcHeN Of MONuMeNtAl prOpOrtiONS

measuring 20' by 24' with room enough for a family of 6 to navigate without knocking elbows. Building their dream home in south Winnipeg, Maha and Moe, who had coped with a small kitchen in their previous home, made sure that their growing family would never again put up with the constraints of a cramped space in a room so vital to family interaction.

When considering the cabinetry, Maha wanted a “fancy, dressed-up” kitchen and that’s the direction she communicated to Glenn Zebrynski, Sales and Marketing Manager of Seine River Cabinets, when she decided to entrust the company with her precious project.

Glenn interpreted “fancy” as meaning a strong preference towards the traditional; a style less common as contemporary treatments has grown in popularity in today’s new and renovated kitchens. Maha wasn’t trying to bridge traditional with contemporary. She wanted this very traditional high detail designed kitchen, so the style was consistent.

“She wanted to have a lot of details in place starting with

the richness of cherry wood in a raised panel door, a custom stain to bring out the red depths of the materials and to match all of the baseboards in the house and the hardwood fl oor and large crown mouldings embellished with dental mould detailing. All together, it makes for a very grand look,” says Glenn.

Distinctive fl uted columns beside the counter cooktop, by the sink and on the front of the centre island add an architectural look to the cabinetry. The columns are also functional and open up to reveal spice racks for easy access by the cooking surface. The cabinet uppers offer staggered heights, a visual technique to further showcase the crown moulding.

Angled wall corner cabinets anchor the cabinets on each side and provide a mullion-style with textured glass for displaying prized treasures with interior light from above. The adjacent wall houses the industrial-sized refrigerator, freezer and double ovens

Angled wall cabinets on both sides of the kitchen help to soften the corners to allow for a better transition into

FEATURE

a grand KITCHEN DESIGN

TRADITIONAL STYLE MAKES A COMEBACK

by MArGAret ANNe feHr

mAhA And moe give big thumbs up to the worK And Attention to detAil thAt glenn And crew brought to the proJect. “worKing with them wAs greAt. they Know whAt they’re doing And Are very honest. they return phone cAlls. they come And checK things out when reQuested And provided very good suggestions throughout the process.”

the kitchen. “It’s based on aesthetics rather than to provide more storage capacity,” says Glenn.

But the undisputed centerpiece of the kitchen is the large island, topped with a single slab of Brazilian granite measuring 6’ wide X 8’ long, and aptly named ‘Hurricane’ considering the powerfully exotic visual that it imparts to the space. Glenn adds, “The slab weighs over 1000 lbs and it took six guys to bring it in and install it. It’s easily the biggest island we’ve ever constructed with 10” X 10” square pillars to accommodate the sheer size of the granite top.”

The island houses the kitchen sink, a pull-out recycling drawer along with an abundance of storage drawers while providing an eating area for the couple’s 4 children.

pictured BOttOM

it's a kitchen of monumental proportions measuring 20' by 24' with room enough for a family of 6 to navigate without knocking elbows. the island houses the kitchen sink, a pull-out recycling drawer along with an abundance of storage drawers while providing an eating area for the couple's 4 children.

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Besides the island, other aspects of the project proved challenging.

“The installation of the crown moulding required real finesse as did the 10 inch square pillars on the island.”

Glenn comments that Seine River Cabinets hasn’t taken on a kitchen quite this traditional in awhile and it was a chance for his team to revisit some skills. “It almost takes an artistic level of skill to work with those kinds of detailed mouldings and to make them look good. Not every carpenter can do something like that.”

Maha and Moe give big thumbs up to the work and attention to detail that Glenn and crew brought to the project. “Working with them was great. They know what they’re doing and are very honest. They return phone calls. They come and check things out when requested and provided very good suggestions throughout the process.”

Angled wAll corner cAbinets Anchor the cAbinets on eAch side And provide A mullion-style with textured glAss for displAying prized treAsures with interior light from Above.

pictured BOttOM left

when considering the cabinetry, maha wanted a “fancy, dressed-up” kitchen and that's the direction she communicated to glenn zebrynski, sales and marketing manager of seine river cabinets, when she decided to entrust the company with her precious project.

Meanwhile, the family’s kitchen has been up and running for just over a month. Maha says that changes are already noticeable. “Now everybody can participate within the kitchen. I find that our family is more relaxed and the communication just flows.”

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Besides the island, other aspects of the project proved challenging.

“The installation of the crown moulding required real finesse as did the 10 inch square pillars on the island.”

Glenn comments that Seine River Cabinets hasn’t taken on a kitchen quite this traditional in awhile and it was a chance for his team to revisit some skills. “It almost takes an artistic level of skill to work with those kinds of detailed mouldings and to make them look good. Not every carpenter can do something like that.”

Maha and Moe give big thumbs up to the work and attention to detail that Glenn and crew brought to the project. “Working with them was great. They know what they’re doing and are very honest. They return phone calls. They come and check things out when requested and provided very good suggestions throughout the process.”

Angled wAll corner cAbinets Anchor the cAbinets on eAch side And provide A mullion-style with textured glAss for displAying prized treAsures with interior light from Above.

pictured BOttOM left

when considering the cabinetry, maha wanted a “fancy, dressed-up” kitchen and that's the direction she communicated to glenn zebrynski, sales and marketing manager of seine river cabinets, when she decided to entrust the company with her precious project.

Meanwhile, the family’s kitchen has been up and running for just over a month. Maha says that changes are already noticeable. “Now everybody can participate within the kitchen. I find that our family is more relaxed and the communication just flows.”

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM TODAY. We are located at Unit 6, 45 Trottier Bay in Winnipeg.

927-1483www.seinerivercabinets.com

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Charisma, The Design Experience388 Academy Road, Winnipegtel 204.487.6994 fax 204.487.0551www.charismadesign.ca

KIM SCHROEDER B.I.D

DEPARTMENTS

BEFORE

01 The TV is fl anked with display niches which feature the many collectables this client procures in her travels.

02 The wall between the living & dining area was removed to create an open layout, ideal for entertaining and enjoying the river view from both areas.

03 The old fi replace chimney hole was replaced with a skylight to add daylight into the center of the space.

04 Fireplace was relocated and replaced with a 4 sided gas unit that was placed on an angle for interest and to provide some visual separation.

05 A large double patio door replaced the smaller windows, allowing fl uid access to the deck.

06 The dated teal carpet was replace with cherry hardwood fl oors.

07 The existing perimeter valance with fl uoresent uplights was painted to give a lighter feel.

08 All the oak casing and baseboards were painted to compliment the new hardwood fl oors.

09 The organic branch-like light fi xture adds interest in the vaulted ceiling area.

10 The unique, one-of-a-kind dining table and console table made from tree stumps, add to the organic theme.

DESIGN IN DETAIL PROBLEM To update and create a open concept layout.

SOLUTION To remove all the walls between the living room, dining room and kitchen and relocate the kitchen to create a living space ideal for enjoying the fabulous river view and entertaining friends & family!

CREATE A LIVING SPACE IDEAL

FOR ENJOYING THE FABULOUS

RIVER VIEW AND ENTERTAINING

FRIENDS & FAMILY

1

2

3

5

8

4

9

7

10

6

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Charisma, The Design Experience388 Academy Road, Winnipegtel 204.487.6994 fax 204.487.0551www.charismadesign.ca

KIM SCHROEDER B.I.D

DEPARTMENTS

BEFORE

01 The TV is fl anked with display niches which feature the many collectables this client procures in her travels.

02 The wall between the living & dining area was removed to create an open layout, ideal for entertaining and enjoying the river view from both areas.

03 The old fi replace chimney hole was replaced with a skylight to add daylight into the center of the space.

04 Fireplace was relocated and replaced with a 4 sided gas unit that was placed on an angle for interest and to provide some visual separation.

05 A large double patio door replaced the smaller windows, allowing fl uid access to the deck.

06 The dated teal carpet was replace with cherry hardwood fl oors.

07 The existing perimeter valance with fl uoresent uplights was painted to give a lighter feel.

08 All the oak casing and baseboards were painted to compliment the new hardwood fl oors.

09 The organic branch-like light fi xture adds interest in the vaulted ceiling area.

10 The unique, one-of-a-kind dining table and console table made from tree stumps, add to the organic theme.

DESIGN IN DETAIL PROBLEM To update and create a open concept layout.

SOLUTION To remove all the walls between the living room, dining room and kitchen and relocate the kitchen to create a living space ideal for enjoying the fabulous river view and entertaining friends & family!

CREATE A LIVING SPACE IDEAL

FOR ENJOYING THE FABULOUS

RIVER VIEW AND ENTERTAINING

FRIENDS & FAMILY

1

2

3

5

8

4

9

7

10

6

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concave

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concaveconvex

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main bathScale: 3/8" = 1'-0"

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f lat wood tiles

mirror 54 3/8"x 64 3/4"- f lat (no bevel)

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From space planning to a fully provisioned interior, our architectural interior designers will make your dream home a reality.

1030 St. James Street 774-2626

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Q I prefer to avoid using chemicals to control weeds in my sidewalk and in my

rock beds. Is there anything natural that I can use to get the jump on the weeds

when they get away on me?

Boiling water is a very inexpensive way to kill vegetation in areas where it isn’t desired. It will kill the weeds or grass instantly and costs only pennies in electricity and leaves no residue in the environment. Of course you do have to be careful of where the boiling water runs off. For areas closer to the lawn or other desirable vegetation where an accurate method of application is required or you wish to avoid runoff, another alternative is to fi ll an old spray bottle with vinegar and salt. There is no defi nitive recipe to follow but the more salt you add, the faster the vegetation will die. Be sure not to apply just before rain is expected or some of the salt and vinegar may wash off the vegetation into other areas of the yard.

QI have a number of thistles in my yard and it seems impossible to get rid of

them. I have tried applying my own weed control and even hired a professional

lawn service. They sometimes die down a bit but they just keep coming back.

Thistles grow as a colony. Where you fi nd one thistle, you will often fi nd a whole cluster of them in no time and they are all attached, sharing the same root system. It seems very likely that the thistles in your lawn are part of a greater colony of thistles that are outside of your lawn and not being affected. I would look for a nearby fl ower bed that has become overgrown with weeds, perhaps in the neighbour’s yard. If your property borders a creek, railway track, ditch, or park, it’s likely thistles are growing there and spreading into your lawn. The problem

TIPSANDTRICKS

Talking TurfYour questions answered by the pro! by TIM MUYS,

GREEN BLADE LAWN CARE

is that the weeds in your lawn are probably only 2 or 3 inches tall because you’re cutting them along with your lawn. The thistles you can’t reach are several inches or perhaps even several feet tall. Thistle roots can extend for several feet. Because all of the tiny weeds in your lawn are connected to the larger colony, you are hopelessly trying to get enough poison into the entire colony through just a few tiny plants. The sheer power and size of the rest of the colony will dilute whatever poison enters the system and will send nutrients to repair the damaged weeds in your lawn. I’m afraid that the only way you will rid yourself of the thistles in your lawn is if you address the thistles beyond your property line wherever they may be. If it’s a lazy neighbor that won’t maintain his beds, I’m afraid you may be stuck with this problem for some time.

Tim Muys of Green Blade Lawn Care has over 21 years experience in the lawn care industry.

QHow can I get rid of Creeping Charlie?

Creeping Charlie is not a weed which is why traditional weed control products are not effective. Creeping Charlie is a ground cover that rapidly overtakes many lawns in older and well-treed parts if the city. It is extremely rare in the suburbs. Pulling it out by hand is virtually impossible as it has very extensive roots that break off very easily. Attempting to remove it by hand can actually make the problem worse as it exposes new roots to the surface. The only way to get Creeping Charlie out of your lawn and keep it out, is to change the pH of the soil. Most living organisms have tolerances to acid or alkaline conditions. Soil pH refers to the level of acidity or alkalinity in the soil. Most lawns perform best in the range of 6.0-7.0pH or slightly acidic. Lawns that are above 7.0pH would be considered alkaline. Alkaline lawns usually appear to have lighter green colour. Often, the alkalinity is caused by an overabundance of rain or over watering which causes many of the nutrients that maintain acidity to be washed away or diluted. Lawns with a slightly acid pH usually appear darker in colour and do not usually receive an abundance of rain or watering. Most fertilizers have an acidifying effect on the lawn. Fertilizer reintroduces nutrients to the soil that increase or maintain acidity to keep the lawn looking rich and dark in colour. Creeping Charlie prefers a soil pH closer to 7.0 to thrive. Thus, when sufficient fertilizer is added, the pH of the soil becomes more acidic and the Creeping Charlie begins to withdraw, while at the same time, the fertilizer helps the lawn to regain its’ territory. Speaking from experience, do not expect the Creeping Charlie to start receding before your eyes. Once it is established it will likely remain for the rest of the season. Fertilizing regularly throughout the summer, it is next spring when much less, if any at all, will come back. Once you’ve pushed it out, a minimal fertilizer routine should keep the soil acidic enough that the Creeping Charlie will not return.

QI have some leftover lawn

fertilizer. Can I apply that to my shrubs and flowers?

This would be a very bad idea. Grass plants are some of the hardiest plants on earth. They grow in virtually every climactic zone on the planet. Fertilizer is made up of essential nutrients designed to beef up the lawn. These nutrients tend to be the ones that are most easily washed away by torrential rain or those most heavily used by the plant. Most of these nutrients tend to be acidic. The main nutrient in most lawn fertilizers is nitrogen. Nitrogen gives your lawn that nice dark green appearance. Nitrogen is also very acidic. Most shrubs and plants would likely die a very quick death if they were treated with this much nitrogen. It would be best if you applied it to your lawn later in the summer or offer it to someone who can use it.

QThe motor on my lawn mower just

died. Is there somewhere I can take

my lawn mower to have it recycled?

Before you buy a brand new lawn mower, consider simply replacing the motor. New lawn mower motors are a fraction of the cost of a whole new mower. If there isn’t anything wrong with the rest of the mower, your local small engine repair shop can simply replace the motor and your mower will be good as new. If your mower has outlived its use, you can take it to a metal recycler. You will have to remove the motor and all plastic parts before doing so.

QWherever I put my grey water hose

my lawn becomes pale and even

dies in some spots. I don’t have any

standing water. What’s happening?

Grey water is water that has entered the weeping tiles around the base of your home as it percolates through the soil. It needs to be pumped away from your home so that your basement remains dry and water does not build up against the exterior walls of your foundation. During construction, the weeping tile is placed against the foundation and is then buried with gravel to prevent dirt and debris from plugging the holes in the weeping tile. If your homebuilder used limestone to protect your weeping tiles, your grey water will be laced with lime which is changing the pH of the soil as it is being pumped onto your lawn. In order to grow vigorously, your lawn should have a pH level of about 6.5 to 7. Water has a pH of 7, or neutral. Therefore, ideal growing conditions are slightly acidic. In order to reverse the effect, you must rebalance the pH in your soil. To do so, you can add nitrogen which will increase the acidity of the soil. Continue moving your grey water hose frequently and monitor the effect of the nitrogen. Start by adding a liquid fertilizer with a moderate level (15 – 20%) of nitrogen. Increase the frequency of applications before considering a higher nitrogen fertilizer. Stronger is not necessarily better. A pH meter is inexpensive and can be purchased at many local nurseries and garden centres.

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Q I prefer to avoid using chemicals to control weeds in my sidewalk and in my

rock beds. Is there anything natural that I can use to get the jump on the weeds

when they get away on me?

Boiling water is a very inexpensive way to kill vegetation in areas where it isn’t desired. It will kill the weeds or grass instantly and costs only pennies in electricity and leaves no residue in the environment. Of course you do have to be careful of where the boiling water runs off. For areas closer to the lawn or other desirable vegetation where an accurate method of application is required or you wish to avoid runoff, another alternative is to fi ll an old spray bottle with vinegar and salt. There is no defi nitive recipe to follow but the more salt you add, the faster the vegetation will die. Be sure not to apply just before rain is expected or some of the salt and vinegar may wash off the vegetation into other areas of the yard.

QI have a number of thistles in my yard and it seems impossible to get rid of

them. I have tried applying my own weed control and even hired a professional

lawn service. They sometimes die down a bit but they just keep coming back.

Thistles grow as a colony. Where you fi nd one thistle, you will often fi nd a whole cluster of them in no time and they are all attached, sharing the same root system. It seems very likely that the thistles in your lawn are part of a greater colony of thistles that are outside of your lawn and not being affected. I would look for a nearby fl ower bed that has become overgrown with weeds, perhaps in the neighbour’s yard. If your property borders a creek, railway track, ditch, or park, it’s likely thistles are growing there and spreading into your lawn. The problem

TIPSANDTRICKS

Talking TurfYour questions answered by the pro! by TIM MUYS,

GREEN BLADE LAWN CARE

is that the weeds in your lawn are probably only 2 or 3 inches tall because you’re cutting them along with your lawn. The thistles you can’t reach are several inches or perhaps even several feet tall. Thistle roots can extend for several feet. Because all of the tiny weeds in your lawn are connected to the larger colony, you are hopelessly trying to get enough poison into the entire colony through just a few tiny plants. The sheer power and size of the rest of the colony will dilute whatever poison enters the system and will send nutrients to repair the damaged weeds in your lawn. I’m afraid that the only way you will rid yourself of the thistles in your lawn is if you address the thistles beyond your property line wherever they may be. If it’s a lazy neighbor that won’t maintain his beds, I’m afraid you may be stuck with this problem for some time.

Tim Muys of Green Blade Lawn Care has over 21 years experience in the lawn care industry.

QHow can I get rid of Creeping Charlie?

Creeping Charlie is not a weed which is why traditional weed control products are not effective. Creeping Charlie is a ground cover that rapidly overtakes many lawns in older and well-treed parts if the city. It is extremely rare in the suburbs. Pulling it out by hand is virtually impossible as it has very extensive roots that break off very easily. Attempting to remove it by hand can actually make the problem worse as it exposes new roots to the surface. The only way to get Creeping Charlie out of your lawn and keep it out, is to change the pH of the soil. Most living organisms have tolerances to acid or alkaline conditions. Soil pH refers to the level of acidity or alkalinity in the soil. Most lawns perform best in the range of 6.0-7.0pH or slightly acidic. Lawns that are above 7.0pH would be considered alkaline. Alkaline lawns usually appear to have lighter green colour. Often, the alkalinity is caused by an overabundance of rain or over watering which causes many of the nutrients that maintain acidity to be washed away or diluted. Lawns with a slightly acid pH usually appear darker in colour and do not usually receive an abundance of rain or watering. Most fertilizers have an acidifying effect on the lawn. Fertilizer reintroduces nutrients to the soil that increase or maintain acidity to keep the lawn looking rich and dark in colour. Creeping Charlie prefers a soil pH closer to 7.0 to thrive. Thus, when sufficient fertilizer is added, the pH of the soil becomes more acidic and the Creeping Charlie begins to withdraw, while at the same time, the fertilizer helps the lawn to regain its’ territory. Speaking from experience, do not expect the Creeping Charlie to start receding before your eyes. Once it is established it will likely remain for the rest of the season. Fertilizing regularly throughout the summer, it is next spring when much less, if any at all, will come back. Once you’ve pushed it out, a minimal fertilizer routine should keep the soil acidic enough that the Creeping Charlie will not return.

QI have some leftover lawn

fertilizer. Can I apply that to my shrubs and flowers?

This would be a very bad idea. Grass plants are some of the hardiest plants on earth. They grow in virtually every climactic zone on the planet. Fertilizer is made up of essential nutrients designed to beef up the lawn. These nutrients tend to be the ones that are most easily washed away by torrential rain or those most heavily used by the plant. Most of these nutrients tend to be acidic. The main nutrient in most lawn fertilizers is nitrogen. Nitrogen gives your lawn that nice dark green appearance. Nitrogen is also very acidic. Most shrubs and plants would likely die a very quick death if they were treated with this much nitrogen. It would be best if you applied it to your lawn later in the summer or offer it to someone who can use it.

QThe motor on my lawn mower just

died. Is there somewhere I can take

my lawn mower to have it recycled?

Before you buy a brand new lawn mower, consider simply replacing the motor. New lawn mower motors are a fraction of the cost of a whole new mower. If there isn’t anything wrong with the rest of the mower, your local small engine repair shop can simply replace the motor and your mower will be good as new. If your mower has outlived its use, you can take it to a metal recycler. You will have to remove the motor and all plastic parts before doing so.

QWherever I put my grey water hose

my lawn becomes pale and even

dies in some spots. I don’t have any

standing water. What’s happening?

Grey water is water that has entered the weeping tiles around the base of your home as it percolates through the soil. It needs to be pumped away from your home so that your basement remains dry and water does not build up against the exterior walls of your foundation. During construction, the weeping tile is placed against the foundation and is then buried with gravel to prevent dirt and debris from plugging the holes in the weeping tile. If your homebuilder used limestone to protect your weeping tiles, your grey water will be laced with lime which is changing the pH of the soil as it is being pumped onto your lawn. In order to grow vigorously, your lawn should have a pH level of about 6.5 to 7. Water has a pH of 7, or neutral. Therefore, ideal growing conditions are slightly acidic. In order to reverse the effect, you must rebalance the pH in your soil. To do so, you can add nitrogen which will increase the acidity of the soil. Continue moving your grey water hose frequently and monitor the effect of the nitrogen. Start by adding a liquid fertilizer with a moderate level (15 – 20%) of nitrogen. Increase the frequency of applications before considering a higher nitrogen fertilizer. Stronger is not necessarily better. A pH meter is inexpensive and can be purchased at many local nurseries and garden centres.

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A stAy-cAtion every weekend wAs whAt terry And

Bill were looking for. Both were getting more than frustrated with trekking off to the lake each weekend and dealing with the drive, the lack of amenities as well as the all-too-often rainy days that only served to dampen their spirits.

So the couple was more than open to the idea of simulating the cottage experience by adding a sunroom to the back of their bungalow. It also helped that Terry had a Glastar sunroom installed in a previous home she owned,

so she had nothing but positive memories about the benefits that a sunroom provides.

This time as well, Terry and Bill called on Glastar to provide their new sunroom, a 10’ by 20’ structure that features angled windows at each end. “It’s a variation on the standard rectangular plan,” says Terry, “and I’m really pleased with how much extra floor space it provides as well as creating a wraparound view that’s very scenic.”

The major focal point in the sunroom is the woodstove,

feature

Here comes the sun!St. Norbert couple on permanent vacation

by MArgAret Anne Fehr

PhotograPhy by Duality PhotograPhic

the sunroom has Dual access from the master beDroom anD the main back Door. there’s lots of cross ventilation thanks to the screens anD converts easily to glass winDows when an unexPecteD thunDerstorm makes an aPPearance.

a sure sign that this sunroom when built in July of 2011 was intended to be used through multi-seasons. “In fact,” says Terry, “we used it during the winter since we had such a mild season. We even hosted Christmas there.”

But of course, it’s spring and summer when the joy of sunroom ownership is at its peak. “We use it non-stop,” says Terry. “We spend so much time in there, reading the newspaper, playing scrabble or simply listening to the sound of birds in the yard.”

The sunroom has dual access from the master bedroom and the main back door. There’s lots of cross ventilation thanks to the screens and converts easily to glass windows when an unexpected thunderstorm makes an appearance. Berber carpeting underfoot spans all seasons.

The couple chose to augment the sunroom’s footprint with the addition of stairs and railings that lead down to a lower level deck built for the twin pleasures of sunbathing and barbecue.

“Serial sunroom ownership is not uncommon,” says Steve Sarens of Glastar. “Seems that there are certain home improvements that are hard to give up once you’ve had them. Air-conditioning, for sure, and sunrooms would be another. Terry had another sunroom before, so she is one of our repeat customers. It does happen, for the simple fact that anyone who’s had a room is not likely to ever live without one again.”

Terry recalls that features that used to be considered options, like an insulated ceiling for example, are now standard. She also remembers that there were never any problems. “The glass doors consistently rolled back and forth effortlessly and no shifting of the ground affected its working properly. I was told back then that the Glastar sunrooms were manufactured according to the Manitoba climate so when the ground does shift, there’s no affect on the tracks not rolling properly. Over the years, their product has just gotten better.”

Steve adds, “The novelty of the sunroom doesn’t wear off. That’s one of the nice things about being in this business. When we go to the home shows to display our product, I usually go there not for the new business, but just to see the old customers, because they make a point of stopping by. They tell us that they continue to enjoy their rooms so much. We may see them as much as 10 years down the road, and they tell us they are still excited about their rooms.”

pictured LeFt

terry and bill called on glastar to provide their new sunroom, a 10’ by 20’ structure that features angled windows at each end.

“it’s a variation on the standard rectangular plan,” says terry, “and i’m really pleased with how much extra floor space it provides as well as creating a wraparound view that’s very scenic.”

pictured right

the major focal point in the sunroom is the woodstove, a sure sign that this sunroom when built in July of 2011 was intended to be used through multi-seasons. “in fact,” says terry, “we used it during the winter since we had such a mild season. we even hosted christmas there.”

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A stAy-cAtion every weekend wAs whAt terry And

Bill were looking for. Both were getting more than frustrated with trekking off to the lake each weekend and dealing with the drive, the lack of amenities as well as the all-too-often rainy days that only served to dampen their spirits.

So the couple was more than open to the idea of simulating the cottage experience by adding a sunroom to the back of their bungalow. It also helped that Terry had a Glastar sunroom installed in a previous home she owned,

so she had nothing but positive memories about the benefits that a sunroom provides.

This time as well, Terry and Bill called on Glastar to provide their new sunroom, a 10’ by 20’ structure that features angled windows at each end. “It’s a variation on the standard rectangular plan,” says Terry, “and I’m really pleased with how much extra floor space it provides as well as creating a wraparound view that’s very scenic.”

The major focal point in the sunroom is the woodstove,

feature

Here comes the sun!St. Norbert couple on permanent vacation

by MArgAret Anne Fehr

PhotograPhy by Duality PhotograPhic

the sunroom has Dual access from the master beDroom anD the main back Door. there’s lots of cross ventilation thanks to the screens anD converts easily to glass winDows when an unexPecteD thunDerstorm makes an aPPearance.

a sure sign that this sunroom when built in July of 2011 was intended to be used through multi-seasons. “In fact,” says Terry, “we used it during the winter since we had such a mild season. We even hosted Christmas there.”

But of course, it’s spring and summer when the joy of sunroom ownership is at its peak. “We use it non-stop,” says Terry. “We spend so much time in there, reading the newspaper, playing scrabble or simply listening to the sound of birds in the yard.”

The sunroom has dual access from the master bedroom and the main back door. There’s lots of cross ventilation thanks to the screens and converts easily to glass windows when an unexpected thunderstorm makes an appearance. Berber carpeting underfoot spans all seasons.

The couple chose to augment the sunroom’s footprint with the addition of stairs and railings that lead down to a lower level deck built for the twin pleasures of sunbathing and barbecue.

“Serial sunroom ownership is not uncommon,” says Steve Sarens of Glastar. “Seems that there are certain home improvements that are hard to give up once you’ve had them. Air-conditioning, for sure, and sunrooms would be another. Terry had another sunroom before, so she is one of our repeat customers. It does happen, for the simple fact that anyone who’s had a room is not likely to ever live without one again.”

Terry recalls that features that used to be considered options, like an insulated ceiling for example, are now standard. She also remembers that there were never any problems. “The glass doors consistently rolled back and forth effortlessly and no shifting of the ground affected its working properly. I was told back then that the Glastar sunrooms were manufactured according to the Manitoba climate so when the ground does shift, there’s no affect on the tracks not rolling properly. Over the years, their product has just gotten better.”

Steve adds, “The novelty of the sunroom doesn’t wear off. That’s one of the nice things about being in this business. When we go to the home shows to display our product, I usually go there not for the new business, but just to see the old customers, because they make a point of stopping by. They tell us that they continue to enjoy their rooms so much. We may see them as much as 10 years down the road, and they tell us they are still excited about their rooms.”

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terry and bill called on glastar to provide their new sunroom, a 10’ by 20’ structure that features angled windows at each end.

“it’s a variation on the standard rectangular plan,” says terry, “and i’m really pleased with how much extra floor space it provides as well as creating a wraparound view that’s very scenic.”

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the major focal point in the sunroom is the woodstove, a sure sign that this sunroom when built in July of 2011 was intended to be used through multi-seasons. “in fact,” says terry, “we used it during the winter since we had such a mild season. we even hosted christmas there.”

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“Our repeat customers, besides seeing their sunrooms as being so valuable in terms of lifestyle, also have seen the value a sunroom has added in terms of equity when they sold their property,” says Steve.

“In most cases they have recovered the cost of the room on the sale of the house. It’s really an investment in the home itself that gives top return for what they’ve spent on it. It’s really a no-brainer because they’ve seen the value it’s added.”

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“Our repeat customers, besides seeing their sunrooms as being so valuable in terms of lifestyle, also have seen the value a sunroom has added in terms of equity when they sold their property,” says Steve.

“In most cases they have recovered the cost of the room on the sale of the house. It’s really an investment in the home itself that gives top return for what they’ve spent on it. It’s really a no-brainer because they’ve seen the value it’s added.”

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steven sarens stands proudly in front of another successful project.

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TIPSAndTRICKS

eliminAte your clutter hot spotsWe all have certain spots in our homes that have become magnets for clutter, usually because they provide a convenient, empty flat surface to pile things on. Walk around your home to determine where the clutter hot spots are, then remove the clutter (toss it in a box or laundry basket for now) and put something beautiful in its place, like a vase or a sculpture. If it’s the dining room table, set it as if you were having a dinner party. This will deter you from using it as a drop zone. Walk around your home with the box you tossed everything into and deposit these items where they belong, either in the garbage or recycle box or stored elsewhere in your house. If they don’t have a proper home, create one.

keep your pAntry declutteredMost people can’t resist buying items when they go on sale. But when it comes to food, buying too much and neglecting to use it before the expiry will cost you more in the long run. It’s easy to forget what you have on hand when things build up. Whether you keep your food in the kitchen cupboards or are lucky enough to have a large pantry, keeping these areas streamlined and organized will save you time, money and frustration. Before going grocery shopping, take an inventory of everything you have and plan the meals for the upcoming week with an eye towards incorporating these items. Once you’ve used up the excess, get into the habit of planning your weekly meals in advance. You will avoid over-buying and will always know what you’re making for dinner.

stop pApers From AccumulAting Are you wasting your valuable time shuffling papers? Get into the habit of thinking twice before bringing home any piece of paper or printing a page. Ask yourself whether you have a specific use for it, and if you don’t have a clear answer, leave it behind (no matter how interesting it looks). When you’re at a show or a conference, before you take the pamphlets and handouts, get realistic about what you’ll really have time to read when you get home. Paper hoarding is a habit that you can break, and doing so will save you time and energy.

purchAse Furniture thAt does double-duty Consider purchasing a few of the multi-functional furniture pieces that have become readily available in the stores recently. For example, consider an upholstered ottoman that not only provides a place to put your feet up, but also offers additional seating, doubles as a coffee table and opens up to reveal hidden storage.

creAte An in/out zone in your home Set up a small container for each family member on a table or a small bookcase by the door as a place to hold keys, cell phones and wallets. It can also act as a landing spot for brief-cases and backpacks. In addition to providing a home

beFore going grocery shopping, tAke An inVentory oF eVerything you hAVe And plAn the meAls For the upcoming Week With An eye toWArds incorporAting these items

by HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

the psychologyof messlittle AdJustments reducethe clutter-mAking process

for those items when you walk in the door, it also gives you a consistent spot to place things you’ll need to take with you when you leave the next morning.

Are you being held hostAge by your possessions? If you’re reluctant to get rid of certain items because they were expensive, think about how much it’s costing you to keep them. The more possessions you have, the more time it takes to care for them and the more space it takes to store them. Although it may be difficult to let go of things that no longer serve you, the payoff is well worth it: you’ll have more free time in your day and be more relaxed in your home.

Feeling stuck If you find yourself backsliding when it comes to maintaining your organizing systems, don’t berate yourself, as this will sap your energy and prevent you from doing anything about it. Rather than dwelling on what went wrong, focus instead on what needs to be done. Just say “oops” and move on to taking action.

Hellen Buttigieg hellen buttigieg is a certified professional organizer, life coach, tV host, owner of We organize u and author of the best-seller, Organizing Outside The Box. For tips on organizing your home, your office and your life, visit Weorganizeu.com and sign up for the free newsletter. to contact hellen or for information on hiring a We organize u organizing specialist, call 905.829.2219 or email [email protected]

Whether you keep your Food in the kitchen cupboArds or Are lucky enough to hAVe A lArge pAntry, keeping these AreAs streAmlined And orgAnized Will sAVe you time, money And FrustrAtion

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TIPSAndTRICKS

eliminAte your clutter hot spotsWe all have certain spots in our homes that have become magnets for clutter, usually because they provide a convenient, empty flat surface to pile things on. Walk around your home to determine where the clutter hot spots are, then remove the clutter (toss it in a box or laundry basket for now) and put something beautiful in its place, like a vase or a sculpture. If it’s the dining room table, set it as if you were having a dinner party. This will deter you from using it as a drop zone. Walk around your home with the box you tossed everything into and deposit these items where they belong, either in the garbage or recycle box or stored elsewhere in your house. If they don’t have a proper home, create one.

keep your pAntry declutteredMost people can’t resist buying items when they go on sale. But when it comes to food, buying too much and neglecting to use it before the expiry will cost you more in the long run. It’s easy to forget what you have on hand when things build up. Whether you keep your food in the kitchen cupboards or are lucky enough to have a large pantry, keeping these areas streamlined and organized will save you time, money and frustration. Before going grocery shopping, take an inventory of everything you have and plan the meals for the upcoming week with an eye towards incorporating these items. Once you’ve used up the excess, get into the habit of planning your weekly meals in advance. You will avoid over-buying and will always know what you’re making for dinner.

stop pApers From AccumulAting Are you wasting your valuable time shuffling papers? Get into the habit of thinking twice before bringing home any piece of paper or printing a page. Ask yourself whether you have a specific use for it, and if you don’t have a clear answer, leave it behind (no matter how interesting it looks). When you’re at a show or a conference, before you take the pamphlets and handouts, get realistic about what you’ll really have time to read when you get home. Paper hoarding is a habit that you can break, and doing so will save you time and energy.

purchAse Furniture thAt does double-duty Consider purchasing a few of the multi-functional furniture pieces that have become readily available in the stores recently. For example, consider an upholstered ottoman that not only provides a place to put your feet up, but also offers additional seating, doubles as a coffee table and opens up to reveal hidden storage.

creAte An in/out zone in your home Set up a small container for each family member on a table or a small bookcase by the door as a place to hold keys, cell phones and wallets. It can also act as a landing spot for brief-cases and backpacks. In addition to providing a home

beFore going grocery shopping, tAke An inVentory oF eVerything you hAVe And plAn the meAls For the upcoming Week With An eye toWArds incorporAting these items

by HELLEN BUTTIGIEG

the psychologyof messlittle AdJustments reducethe clutter-mAking process

for those items when you walk in the door, it also gives you a consistent spot to place things you’ll need to take with you when you leave the next morning.

Are you being held hostAge by your possessions? If you’re reluctant to get rid of certain items because they were expensive, think about how much it’s costing you to keep them. The more possessions you have, the more time it takes to care for them and the more space it takes to store them. Although it may be difficult to let go of things that no longer serve you, the payoff is well worth it: you’ll have more free time in your day and be more relaxed in your home.

Feeling stuck If you find yourself backsliding when it comes to maintaining your organizing systems, don’t berate yourself, as this will sap your energy and prevent you from doing anything about it. Rather than dwelling on what went wrong, focus instead on what needs to be done. Just say “oops” and move on to taking action.

Hellen Buttigieg hellen buttigieg is a certified professional organizer, life coach, tV host, owner of We organize u and author of the best-seller, Organizing Outside The Box. For tips on organizing your home, your office and your life, visit Weorganizeu.com and sign up for the free newsletter. to contact hellen or for information on hiring a We organize u organizing specialist, call 905.829.2219 or email [email protected]

Whether you keep your Food in the kitchen cupboArds or Are lucky enough to hAVe A lArge pAntry, keeping these AreAs streAmlined And orgAnized Will sAVe you time, money And FrustrAtion

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Manitoba’s most complete lawn care programfeatures all of the benefits of the deluxe program,plus a fall application of winter fertilizer as well asour exclusive weed suppressant. The winter fertilizercontinues to feed your lawn right into next spring togive your lawn the fastest green-up on the blocknext year, again. Our exclusive weed suppressantinsures that next spring, you won’t see a singleweed. Receiving monthly feedings designed toenrich both your lawn and the soil, the “ultimate”program encourages incredible microbial activity.The “ultimate” program is unsurpassed in its’ abilityto produce a rich, deep green, thick lawn with long-lasting results. 100% guaranteed green and weedfree!

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Our most popular program containing all thenecessary nutrients for a guaranteed beautifullawn. It provides your lawn with a quick green-up.Additional feedings at regular intervals will create athicker, healthier, stronger lawn with a deep greencolour throughout the season. The free ironsupplement will give your lawn a sustained darkerand richer colour. Weeds are completelyeliminated quickly and permanently. With freeinsect control, your lawn receives additionalprotection. The “deluxe” program encouragesstrong root growth and creates a mass of healthyand thick top growth that will deter any stress.100% guaranteed green and weed free!

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• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• MIDSUMMER FERTILIZER• MIDSUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL WINTER FERTILIZER• FALL WEED SUPPRESSANT• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Manitoba’s most complete lawn care programfeatures all of the benefits of the deluxe program,plus a fall application of winter fertilizer as well asour exclusive weed suppressant. The winter fertilizercontinues to feed your lawn right into next spring togive your lawn the fastest green-up on the blocknext year, again. Our exclusive weed suppressantinsures that next spring, you won’t see a singleweed. Receiving monthly feedings designed toenrich both your lawn and the soil, the “ultimate”program encourages incredible microbial activity.The “ultimate” program is unsurpassed in its’ abilityto produce a rich, deep green, thick lawn with long-lasting results. 100% guaranteed green and weedfree!

10 TREATMENTS (4 VISITS)

• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL FERTILIZER• FALL WEED CONTROL• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Our most popular program containing all thenecessary nutrients for a guaranteed beautifullawn. It provides your lawn with a quick green-up.Additional feedings at regular intervals will create athicker, healthier, stronger lawn with a deep greencolour throughout the season. The free ironsupplement will give your lawn a sustained darkerand richer colour. Weeds are completelyeliminated quickly and permanently. With freeinsect control, your lawn receives additionalprotection. The “deluxe” program encouragesstrong root growth and creates a mass of healthyand thick top growth that will deter any stress.100% guaranteed green and weed free!

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Our most economical program provides yourlawn with all the essentials producing a quickgreen-up, plus healthy growth and colourthroughout the season. Your lawn will receiveregular feeding in the spring, when it beginsactive growth, in the summer, to keep it lushthrough the summer heat, and in the latesummer, to keep it green into the fall. You getweed control treatments with every visit tovirtually eliminate both the visible andundeveloped weeds. You will see visible weedcontrol results on your dandelions within 24hours of your first treatment! 100% guaranteedto improve the health and appearance of yourlawn and eliminate weeds for up to 30 daysafter each treatment.

*PREPAID PRICE FOR APPROXIMATE 6,500 sq.ft.10% PREPAYMENT DISCOUNT HAS BEEN APPLIED. SMALLER LAWNS MAY SELL FOR LESS.

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12 TREATMENTS (5 VISITS)

• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• MIDSUMMER FERTILIZER• MIDSUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL WINTER FERTILIZER• FALL WEED SUPPRESSANT• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Manitoba’s most complete lawn care programfeatures all of the benefits of the deluxe program,plus a fall application of winter fertilizer as well asour exclusive weed suppressant. The winter fertilizercontinues to feed your lawn right into next spring togive your lawn the fastest green-up on the blocknext year, again. Our exclusive weed suppressantinsures that next spring, you won’t see a singleweed. Receiving monthly feedings designed toenrich both your lawn and the soil, the “ultimate”program encourages incredible microbial activity.The “ultimate” program is unsurpassed in its’ abilityto produce a rich, deep green, thick lawn with long-lasting results. 100% guaranteed green and weedfree!

10 TREATMENTS (4 VISITS)

• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL FERTILIZER• FALL WEED CONTROL• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Our most popular program containing all thenecessary nutrients for a guaranteed beautifullawn. It provides your lawn with a quick green-up.Additional feedings at regular intervals will create athicker, healthier, stronger lawn with a deep greencolour throughout the season. The free ironsupplement will give your lawn a sustained darkerand richer colour. Weeds are completelyeliminated quickly and permanently. With freeinsect control, your lawn receives additionalprotection. The “deluxe” program encouragesstrong root growth and creates a mass of healthyand thick top growth that will deter any stress.100% guaranteed green and weed free!

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• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• SUMMER FERTILIZER• SUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Our most economical program provides yourlawn with all the essentials producing a quickgreen-up, plus healthy growth and colourthroughout the season. Your lawn will receiveregular feeding in the spring, when it beginsactive growth, in the summer, to keep it lushthrough the summer heat, and in the latesummer, to keep it green into the fall. You getweed control treatments with every visit tovirtually eliminate both the visible andundeveloped weeds. You will see visible weedcontrol results on your dandelions within 24hours of your first treatment! 100% guaranteedto improve the health and appearance of yourlawn and eliminate weeds for up to 30 daysafter each treatment.

*PREPAID PRICE FOR APPROXIMATE 6,500 sq.ft.10% PREPAYMENT DISCOUNT HAS BEEN APPLIED. SMALLER LAWNS MAY SELL FOR LESS.

**INSECT CONTROL FOR LAWN DAMAGING INSECTS IS APPLIED AS REQUIRED.DOES NOT INCLUDE ANTS. ALL PRICES PLUS GST.

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Where do you findperfectly manicured turfthat makes you greenwith envy?If your mind quickly races tovisions of the fairways andgreens of your local golfcourse, you are not alone.It’s not coincidence thatthese acres of grass remaingreen and healthy spring, summer, and fall. Golfcourse superintendents know that core aeration is avital component in any lawn care plan. If annualaeration is a key in the success of healthy turf at thebest golf courses, it makes sense that you shouldmake it part of your lawn care plan. Core aerationeffectively “opens the pores” of compacted soils andreduces unhealthy thatch buildup. Compaction andthatch are the primary obstacles that keep nutrients,water, and air from reaching the root structure.Remember, it’s the health of what’s hidden below thesurface that determines the appearance of the lushgreen lawn that we all enjoy. Water and nutrients arenot intended for the green upper portion of yourgrass plants. Core aeration allows your irrigation andfertilizer investment to truly go further for you. Youwill easily recover the cost of the core aerationthrough a lower water bill. Every rainfall willpenetrate deeper into your lawnresulting in less watering, betterresults from your program, anda more vibrant lawn. It’s acommon sensepractice that works!Less watering! Smart decision!Maximum performance!

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12 TREATMENTS (5 VISITS)

• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• MIDSUMMER FERTILIZER• MIDSUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL WINTER FERTILIZER• FALL WEED SUPPRESSANT• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Manitoba’s most complete lawn care programfeatures all of the benefits of the deluxe program,plus a fall application of winter fertilizer as well asour exclusive weed suppressant. The winter fertilizercontinues to feed your lawn right into next spring togive your lawn the fastest green-up on the blocknext year, again. Our exclusive weed suppressantinsures that next spring, you won’t see a singleweed. Receiving monthly feedings designed toenrich both your lawn and the soil, the “ultimate”program encourages incredible microbial activity.The “ultimate” program is unsurpassed in its’ abilityto produce a rich, deep green, thick lawn with long-lasting results. 100% guaranteed green and weedfree!

10 TREATMENTS (4 VISITS)

• SPRING FERTILIZER• SPRING WEED CONTROL• EARLY SUMMER FERTILIZER• EARLY SUMMER WEED CONTROL• LATE SUMMER FERTILIZER• LATE SUMMER WEED CONTROL• FALL FERTILIZER• FALL WEED CONTROL• FREE INSECT CONTROL**• FREE IRON SUPPLEMENT• PHOSPHATE FREE• NO WATERING IN

Our most popular program containing all thenecessary nutrients for a guaranteed beautifullawn. It provides your lawn with a quick green-up.Additional feedings at regular intervals will create athicker, healthier, stronger lawn with a deep greencolour throughout the season. The free ironsupplement will give your lawn a sustained darkerand richer colour. Weeds are completelyeliminated quickly and permanently. With freeinsect control, your lawn receives additionalprotection. The “deluxe” program encouragesstrong root growth and creates a mass of healthyand thick top growth that will deter any stress.100% guaranteed green and weed free!

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Get organized in the bedroom

It’s your favourIte tIme of year.

It’s time for spring cleaning, which means it’s time to clear the clutter and get organized!

Bedroom organizing is often last on the list because it’s a room that not many people see, but it should really be a priority because having this room under control will make your life a whole lot easier. And I’ll admit it – usually I’m the one who procrastinates until I have no choice but to do it! There are so many hiding spots and creative storage ideas for those items that don’t have a “home.”

Under the bedWhat’s under your bed? If your bed doesn’t have fixed drawers already, make your own “closet on wheels” by attaching casters to wooden boxes. Paint them or stain them to match the colour of your bed to make them disappear into the furniture.

electronics drawerDedicate one drawer in one of your night stands to charge your cell phone, MP3 player, headset and the like. Cut a small hole in the back of the bedside table to feed wires of the chargers through, and be sure there is an outlet close by. Close the drawer and the mess is gone!

Jewelry & accessory storageThere are many beautiful jewelry boxes and holders that look great on a dresser, if you’ve got the room. If you consider yourself crafty, try making your own!

PHOTO BY TED YARWOOD

FEATURE

BY yanIc sImard

dIy Project All you need is an old cabinet door and some kitchen cabinetry hardware: knobs, pulls and hooks. Mount the assorted hardware to the cabinet door as you please and voilà! It’s a beautiful display piece for necklaces, which can hang on the knobs, earrings can rest on the pulls, and bracelets can dangle from the hooks. Mount it to your wall and it can double as artwork.

umbra’s Little Black dress (pictured above) is another smart and savvy way to store your bling. Shaped just like your little black dress, it’s got clear pockets all over it for storage, and it can all be hung in your closet – out of sight, our of mind, until you need it!

the power of pegboardVertical space is often wasted space, and in the closet there is a ton of it! Installing pegboard to the walls in your closet will give you so much added storage you never even knew you had. Add hooks or nails to the pegboard, which will serve as spots to hang your belts, purses and scarves. Paint the pegboard the same colour as your walls for a seamless look.

seasonal clothingSoon the summer clothes will be coming out, which means the winter clothes will need to be stored away. Have you ever thought of using your travel luggage as a storage place for these bulky items? When the seasons change, do the switch!

it’s all an illUsion Taking five minutes out of every day to complete simple tasks in the bedroom like making the beds, keeping drawers and doors shut, and neatly folding linens and clothes. This will make your bedroom appear to be a lot more organized and a lot less cluttered.

YAnic SimARd Yanic is the design editor of New Condo Guide and principal designer of Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Yanic often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination techniques in developing his unique designs. He has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and appears as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. tidg.ca • facebook.com/yanic.simard • twitter.com/yanicsimard

PHOTO BY LENI jOHNSTON

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Get organized in the bedroom

It’s your favourIte tIme of year.

It’s time for spring cleaning, which means it’s time to clear the clutter and get organized!

Bedroom organizing is often last on the list because it’s a room that not many people see, but it should really be a priority because having this room under control will make your life a whole lot easier. And I’ll admit it – usually I’m the one who procrastinates until I have no choice but to do it! There are so many hiding spots and creative storage ideas for those items that don’t have a “home.”

Under the bedWhat’s under your bed? If your bed doesn’t have fixed drawers already, make your own “closet on wheels” by attaching casters to wooden boxes. Paint them or stain them to match the colour of your bed to make them disappear into the furniture.

electronics drawerDedicate one drawer in one of your night stands to charge your cell phone, MP3 player, headset and the like. Cut a small hole in the back of the bedside table to feed wires of the chargers through, and be sure there is an outlet close by. Close the drawer and the mess is gone!

Jewelry & accessory storageThere are many beautiful jewelry boxes and holders that look great on a dresser, if you’ve got the room. If you consider yourself crafty, try making your own!

PHOTO BY TED YARWOOD

FEATURE

BY yanIc sImard

dIy Project All you need is an old cabinet door and some kitchen cabinetry hardware: knobs, pulls and hooks. Mount the assorted hardware to the cabinet door as you please and voilà! It’s a beautiful display piece for necklaces, which can hang on the knobs, earrings can rest on the pulls, and bracelets can dangle from the hooks. Mount it to your wall and it can double as artwork.

umbra’s Little Black dress (pictured above) is another smart and savvy way to store your bling. Shaped just like your little black dress, it’s got clear pockets all over it for storage, and it can all be hung in your closet – out of sight, our of mind, until you need it!

the power of pegboardVertical space is often wasted space, and in the closet there is a ton of it! Installing pegboard to the walls in your closet will give you so much added storage you never even knew you had. Add hooks or nails to the pegboard, which will serve as spots to hang your belts, purses and scarves. Paint the pegboard the same colour as your walls for a seamless look.

seasonal clothingSoon the summer clothes will be coming out, which means the winter clothes will need to be stored away. Have you ever thought of using your travel luggage as a storage place for these bulky items? When the seasons change, do the switch!

it’s all an illUsion Taking five minutes out of every day to complete simple tasks in the bedroom like making the beds, keeping drawers and doors shut, and neatly folding linens and clothes. This will make your bedroom appear to be a lot more organized and a lot less cluttered.

YAnic SimARd Yanic is the design editor of New Condo Guide and principal designer of Toronto Interior Design Group. Specializing in residential and commercial projects, Yanic often applies his signature high/low and old/new combination techniques in developing his unique designs. He has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and appears as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. tidg.ca • facebook.com/yanic.simard • twitter.com/yanicsimard

PHOTO BY LENI jOHNSTON

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TIPSANDTRICKS

I want to do the work myselfFOR MANY HOMEOWNERS, DO-IT-YOURSELF HOME

renovation and repair projects are a source of considerable enjoyment and pride.

The best advice we can offer is to consider your own skills and abilities carefully when planning your projects. Getting in "over your head" can end up costing more money than hiring professional help in the fi rst place.

» Do you have any knowledge of building codes and good building practices which is essential for many projects?

» Do you have the time to research, plan and do the work properly?

» If required, do you know trade contractors and subtrades that will do a good job on your home? And will you be able to schedule their work without overlaps or lengthy delays?

» If you act as your own contractor and hire someone to work for you, do you know how to protect yourself against liabilities in case of accidents or mistakes? Or against damage to your home in the course of the work?

» Do you have the proper tools to do a good and attractive job?

If your primary reason to do the work yourself is to save money, talk to one or several renovators before you make a fi nal decision. An experienced renovator may be able to suggest ways of reducing the cost of your project while still using professional services, such as modifying the design or substituting products. You can also save by doing the fi nishing work yourself, such as painting or wallpapering.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

GETTING IN "OVER YOUR HEAD" CAN END UP COSTING MORE MONEY THAN HIRING PROFESSIONAL HELP IN THE FIRST PLACE.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

I want to do the work myselfFOR MANY HOMEOWNERS, DO-IT-YOURSELF HOME

renovation and repair projects are a source of considerable enjoyment and pride.

The best advice we can offer is to consider your own skills and abilities carefully when planning your projects. Getting in "over your head" can end up costing more money than hiring professional help in the fi rst place.

» Do you have any knowledge of building codes and good building practices which is essential for many projects?

» Do you have the time to research, plan and do the work properly?

» If required, do you know trade contractors and subtrades that will do a good job on your home? And will you be able to schedule their work without overlaps or lengthy delays?

» If you act as your own contractor and hire someone to work for you, do you know how to protect yourself against liabilities in case of accidents or mistakes? Or against damage to your home in the course of the work?

» Do you have the proper tools to do a good and attractive job?

If your primary reason to do the work yourself is to save money, talk to one or several renovators before you make a fi nal decision. An experienced renovator may be able to suggest ways of reducing the cost of your project while still using professional services, such as modifying the design or substituting products. You can also save by doing the fi nishing work yourself, such as painting or wallpapering.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

GETTING IN "OVER YOUR HEAD" CAN END UP COSTING MORE MONEY THAN HIRING PROFESSIONAL HELP IN THE FIRST PLACE.

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HOW FANTASTIC THAT SPRING HAS ARRIVED AND WE ARE ON THE

precipice of summer and all of its delights. It is without a doubt that we all are longing to get outside and enjoy the weather. I can remember when every backyard had a picnic table and perhaps an umbrella if the household was a little more well off. We just put the picnic table under a tree and were shaded that way.

Now it seems that the backyard isn’t complete unless it has a full complement of furniture that essentially mirrors the rooms and furnishings of our homes. I have said in the past that it makes good sense to have the eating area closest to the house to facilitate the movement of food to the

FEATURE

backyardby GLEN PELOSO

backyardOASIS

GLEN PELOSOGlen Peloso, design editor at Home Décor and Renovations and principal designer of Glen Peloso Interiors, has been designing spaces for commercial, corporate and residential clients for more than 15 years. You’ll recognize Glen as the host of such television design shows as Restaurant Makeover, Take This House & Sell It and Renovate My Wardrobe, to name a few, as well as from speaking engagements at home shows across Canada. glenpelosointeriors.com

table, to have a family room halfway down the garden which may have a couple of outdoor love seats, or a sectional sofa and a coffee table and perhaps in the back of the garden, a single chair or perhaps two so that one can sit on their own with a book or paper and a glass of wine. That is likely the best way to make use of the outdoor space unless you have a pool in which case you will also have some space for loungers to soak in the sun. Back in the era of picnic tables, there was no discussion of sun screen which seems to permeate the outdoor experience now, and there was little to change except for perhaps :give the old’ picnic table a coat of paint or stain.”

Now that we are enjoying the yard in a whole new way, we also have the need to be able to change up the look and feel year by year. It doesn’t mean that you need to rush out and buy a whole new set of furnishings, which could cost you from several hundreds of dollars to many thousands. You have the option of being able to augment what you already have. On a practical level, you may want to consider adding heating. There are many firepits available that may look as though they are a small campfire even though they are gas driven, but there are also many outdoor fireplaces that can be hung on the fence or much more modern glass cylinders that may have an architectural twisted flame. If you don’t want to have an open flame, there are many people who purchase overhead heat sources so that they are able to extend the season in the great outdoors. There are propane-fuelled units as well as infrared heaters and both can work well in terms of keeping the space warm enough to enjoy for a month on both ends of the summer. In our climate, those additional months can really make a difference.

The next thing you may want to adjust year by year is the colours that are used to accent the area. This year’s interesting trend colours are found in pinks, yellow golds, navy to azure blues and most certainly orange. If you are going to add some throw pillows to the space and may want to change them again next year, then consider getting some outdoor pillow inserts and covering them with an outdoor fabric. Check with your fabric store to select the right kinds of fabrics, resistant to moisture and mildew and mould. You can choose to change the fabrics on the sofa and chair cushions, however that can be slightly more complex and expensive. If you do choose to make a change in that area, then I would consider staying with a neutral palette like grey or cream and look for fabrics that also have a strong pattern. If you are looking to be more fashion-forward then you may want to consider complex fabrics that have an international appeal. Often with this look, one is perfectly certain that the fabrics were purchased on a vacation to destinations like Europe, or a variety of African countries. The “folk” feel makes the fabrics on trend. The safest choice may be a tone-on-tone patterned grey or a black and white combination that would allow those fabrics to work for presumably a number of years to come.

One of the elements that I have always loved in terms of the feeling and elegance it offers the yard, is white or off-white soft drapers. These can work to reduce the amount of bugs that may be present for an outdoor meal; they can

THIS YEAR’S INTERESTING TREND COLOURS ARE FOUND IN PINKS, YELLOW GOLDS, NAVY TO AZURE BLUES AND MOST CERTAINLY ORANGE. IF YOU ARE GOING TO ADD SOME THROW PILLOWS TO THE SPACE AND MAY WANT TO CHANGE THEM AGAIN NEXT YEAR, THEN CONSIDER GETTING SOME OUTDOOR PILLOW INSERTS AND COVERING THEM WITH AN OUTDOOR FABRIC.

soften the amount of light and perhaps reduce your exposure to the sun. I really love the idea of draperies that surround decks or covered areas, even if the draperies are hung around the posts and tied back. The feeling of being in an exotic island, looking over the sea as the breeze billows the drapes is appealing even if you are in the backyard on a warm evening.

If you are hoping to leave things essentially as they are but still want to inject some colour and detail, then I would consider colourful elements like candles, placemats and napkins or even colourful acrylic stemware to add a pop of excitement to the table. We certainly are no longer thinking about faux finishes and dad’s old chair--and it’s always nice to get outside in style.

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HOW FANTASTIC THAT SPRING HAS ARRIVED AND WE ARE ON THE

precipice of summer and all of its delights. It is without a doubt that we all are longing to get outside and enjoy the weather. I can remember when every backyard had a picnic table and perhaps an umbrella if the household was a little more well off. We just put the picnic table under a tree and were shaded that way.

Now it seems that the backyard isn’t complete unless it has a full complement of furniture that essentially mirrors the rooms and furnishings of our homes. I have said in the past that it makes good sense to have the eating area closest to the house to facilitate the movement of food to the

FEATURE

backyardby GLEN PELOSO

backyardOASIS

GLEN PELOSOGlen Peloso, design editor at Home Décor and Renovations and principal designer of Glen Peloso Interiors, has been designing spaces for commercial, corporate and residential clients for more than 15 years. You’ll recognize Glen as the host of such television design shows as Restaurant Makeover, Take This House & Sell It and Renovate My Wardrobe, to name a few, as well as from speaking engagements at home shows across Canada. glenpelosointeriors.com

table, to have a family room halfway down the garden which may have a couple of outdoor love seats, or a sectional sofa and a coffee table and perhaps in the back of the garden, a single chair or perhaps two so that one can sit on their own with a book or paper and a glass of wine. That is likely the best way to make use of the outdoor space unless you have a pool in which case you will also have some space for loungers to soak in the sun. Back in the era of picnic tables, there was no discussion of sun screen which seems to permeate the outdoor experience now, and there was little to change except for perhaps :give the old’ picnic table a coat of paint or stain.”

Now that we are enjoying the yard in a whole new way, we also have the need to be able to change up the look and feel year by year. It doesn’t mean that you need to rush out and buy a whole new set of furnishings, which could cost you from several hundreds of dollars to many thousands. You have the option of being able to augment what you already have. On a practical level, you may want to consider adding heating. There are many firepits available that may look as though they are a small campfire even though they are gas driven, but there are also many outdoor fireplaces that can be hung on the fence or much more modern glass cylinders that may have an architectural twisted flame. If you don’t want to have an open flame, there are many people who purchase overhead heat sources so that they are able to extend the season in the great outdoors. There are propane-fuelled units as well as infrared heaters and both can work well in terms of keeping the space warm enough to enjoy for a month on both ends of the summer. In our climate, those additional months can really make a difference.

The next thing you may want to adjust year by year is the colours that are used to accent the area. This year’s interesting trend colours are found in pinks, yellow golds, navy to azure blues and most certainly orange. If you are going to add some throw pillows to the space and may want to change them again next year, then consider getting some outdoor pillow inserts and covering them with an outdoor fabric. Check with your fabric store to select the right kinds of fabrics, resistant to moisture and mildew and mould. You can choose to change the fabrics on the sofa and chair cushions, however that can be slightly more complex and expensive. If you do choose to make a change in that area, then I would consider staying with a neutral palette like grey or cream and look for fabrics that also have a strong pattern. If you are looking to be more fashion-forward then you may want to consider complex fabrics that have an international appeal. Often with this look, one is perfectly certain that the fabrics were purchased on a vacation to destinations like Europe, or a variety of African countries. The “folk” feel makes the fabrics on trend. The safest choice may be a tone-on-tone patterned grey or a black and white combination that would allow those fabrics to work for presumably a number of years to come.

One of the elements that I have always loved in terms of the feeling and elegance it offers the yard, is white or off-white soft drapers. These can work to reduce the amount of bugs that may be present for an outdoor meal; they can

THIS YEAR’S INTERESTING TREND COLOURS ARE FOUND IN PINKS, YELLOW GOLDS, NAVY TO AZURE BLUES AND MOST CERTAINLY ORANGE. IF YOU ARE GOING TO ADD SOME THROW PILLOWS TO THE SPACE AND MAY WANT TO CHANGE THEM AGAIN NEXT YEAR, THEN CONSIDER GETTING SOME OUTDOOR PILLOW INSERTS AND COVERING THEM WITH AN OUTDOOR FABRIC.

soften the amount of light and perhaps reduce your exposure to the sun. I really love the idea of draperies that surround decks or covered areas, even if the draperies are hung around the posts and tied back. The feeling of being in an exotic island, looking over the sea as the breeze billows the drapes is appealing even if you are in the backyard on a warm evening.

If you are hoping to leave things essentially as they are but still want to inject some colour and detail, then I would consider colourful elements like candles, placemats and napkins or even colourful acrylic stemware to add a pop of excitement to the table. We certainly are no longer thinking about faux finishes and dad’s old chair--and it’s always nice to get outside in style.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

WHEN A GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL RENOVATORS

were asked what design and planning advice they most often give to their customers, here is what they said.

KNOW WHY YOU WANT TO RENOVATE

What problems are you trying to solve? Most renovations begin with practical issues. For instance, your bathroom may be cramped, you need more storage space in the kitchen, or there is nowhere for the children to play or do homework under your supervision.

EVALUATE THE STRUCTURE, SYSTEMS AND

GENERAL CONDITION OF YOUR HOUSE

With your renovator, list the repairs and replacements likely to be required over the next two, fi ve and 10 years. If necessary, be prepared to make trade-offs between lifestyle improvements and work needed to keep your home in good shape.

WORK WITH THE STRENGTHS OF YOUR HOME

And save money at the same time. Check under existing carpeting and sheet fl ooring for old hardwood fl ooring. Refi nish old trim and molding rather than replace it. Resurface cabinets rather than installing new ones. Turn a large landing into a child's play area, a quiet reading area or a small home offi ce.

KEEP IT SIMPLE A complex design can result in complicated and expensive construction. Whether you want to build on to your home, change roof lines or reconfi gure interior space, consult with a professional renovator on the impact of design on construction and budget. Less complex designs will often let you achieve the same goals.

DON'T JUST FOCUS ON THE UPFRONT COST Renovation is a further investment in your home. Consider the time, energy and cost required on ongoing maintenance and possible replacement down the road. A well-planned renovation can reduce these future costs.

DON'T CUT CORNERS TO SAVE A FEW DOLLARS,

OR YOU MAY NOT GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT

There may be ways to stretch a limited budget or you may be able to scale down your project or alternatively, do it in phases over time. But don't compromise on quality-it's always better to do less and do it well.

CHECK LOCAL BYLAWS

Before you get too involved in a particular design for adding to or substantially altering your home, you or your renovator need to know the local regulations for instance, lot-line setbacks or septic tank requirements.

LOOK AT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Exterior changes or additions that blend with the existing streetscape will probably add the most value to your home, and they will usually be appreciated the most by your neighbours. If you do want a design with a difference, think about ways of complementing neighbouring homes.

DON'T WORRY ABOUT TRENDS Design trends come and go. First and foremost, plan for comfort, ease of living and personal satisfaction. Enjoy exploring options and possibilities then design the renovation that is uniquely right for you and your family. Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Advice from renovators

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TIPSANDTRICKS

WHEN A GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL RENOVATORS

were asked what design and planning advice they most often give to their customers, here is what they said.

KNOW WHY YOU WANT TO RENOVATE

What problems are you trying to solve? Most renovations begin with practical issues. For instance, your bathroom may be cramped, you need more storage space in the kitchen, or there is nowhere for the children to play or do homework under your supervision.

EVALUATE THE STRUCTURE, SYSTEMS AND

GENERAL CONDITION OF YOUR HOUSE

With your renovator, list the repairs and replacements likely to be required over the next two, fi ve and 10 years. If necessary, be prepared to make trade-offs between lifestyle improvements and work needed to keep your home in good shape.

WORK WITH THE STRENGTHS OF YOUR HOME

And save money at the same time. Check under existing carpeting and sheet fl ooring for old hardwood fl ooring. Refi nish old trim and molding rather than replace it. Resurface cabinets rather than installing new ones. Turn a large landing into a child's play area, a quiet reading area or a small home offi ce.

KEEP IT SIMPLE A complex design can result in complicated and expensive construction. Whether you want to build on to your home, change roof lines or reconfi gure interior space, consult with a professional renovator on the impact of design on construction and budget. Less complex designs will often let you achieve the same goals.

DON'T JUST FOCUS ON THE UPFRONT COST Renovation is a further investment in your home. Consider the time, energy and cost required on ongoing maintenance and possible replacement down the road. A well-planned renovation can reduce these future costs.

DON'T CUT CORNERS TO SAVE A FEW DOLLARS,

OR YOU MAY NOT GET THE RESULTS YOU WANT

There may be ways to stretch a limited budget or you may be able to scale down your project or alternatively, do it in phases over time. But don't compromise on quality-it's always better to do less and do it well.

CHECK LOCAL BYLAWS

Before you get too involved in a particular design for adding to or substantially altering your home, you or your renovator need to know the local regulations for instance, lot-line setbacks or septic tank requirements.

LOOK AT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Exterior changes or additions that blend with the existing streetscape will probably add the most value to your home, and they will usually be appreciated the most by your neighbours. If you do want a design with a difference, think about ways of complementing neighbouring homes.

DON'T WORRY ABOUT TRENDS Design trends come and go. First and foremost, plan for comfort, ease of living and personal satisfaction. Enjoy exploring options and possibilities then design the renovation that is uniquely right for you and your family. Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Advice from renovators

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It always looks simple on TV; home renovation shows have a great ability to make any home renovation or

upgrade look easy. Nicely condensed into a 60 minute episode, home renovation shows can lead to illusions of grandeur popping into many DIYer’s heads, tricking them into thinking, “I can do that, no problem.”

If you are planning to do a home renovation project, whether it’s a deck, fence, shed, landscaping or basement renovation, read on, you will find a tip or two to save you time and money. At Olympic Building Centre, our Coaches regularly deal with a variety of DIY mistakes that can be easily avoided. These common mistakes can be broken down into 3 distinct categories: planning, choice of materials, and construction techniques.

Planning There’s a saying: “Those that fail to plan are planning to fail.” Nothing could be further from the truth when it comes to any home renovation project. The professionals who do home renovations for a living know exactly what to expect when doing any project. Most DIYers are tackling projects for the first time; it’s not very often that we see DIYers do the same type of project over and over again. What is often missing are the proper steps from beginning to end. This is where help from an Olympic Coach becomes essential. At Olympic Building Centre, we see ideas from simple to complex each and every day. You can save yourself time and money by speaking to someone who’s been there and done that. Our Olympic Coaches will take a consultative approach to your project asking you questions that you may not have thought about. Here are some considerations for your next project:

ChoiCe of Materials One of the main reasons DIYers attempt projects on their own is to save money. It pays to shop around to get the best price. However, what can be often overlooked are the finer details such as lumber grade or glass thickness. Not all materials or products are created equal. While it may seem as though you are getting a better deal initially, you might not be in the long run. When you build a deck, a fence or are working on renovating another part of your home, you want your hard work to last. There are a lot of products that are cheaper in price, but what you save in price you sacrifice in longevity. Buying properly from the beginning will save you time and money down the road.

businessprofIle OLYMPiC buiLDinG CenTRe

The three most common DIY MIstakes

by Marcel PellanD

If you are plannIng To do a home renovaTIon projecT, wheTher IT’s a deck, fence,

shed, landscapIng or basemenT

renovaTIon, read on; you wIll fInd

a TIp or Two To save you TIme and money. aT olympIc

buIldIng cenTre, our coaches

regularly deal wITh a varIeTy

of dIy mIsTakes ThaT can be

easIly avoIded

A great example is a little known fact about buying across the border. In our climate the products you chose today must be proven to perform in our extreme weather conditions. We often hear that a client is considering purchasing materials outside of Manitoba. That is usually not an issue for a 2x4, but windows, for example, are Energuide performance rated. Many people are not aware that the US cold zones end at the Canadian/American border, and a whole new set of zones and criteria come into play, making many of these products fail the building inspection.

ConstruCtion teChniquesIt’s pretty easy to search online these days to learn how to build just about anything you can think of. The one thing many DIYers fail to consider is local building codes. Although how-to sites can give you a great education on how to complete projects like a deck or a fence, the question is, is it built to local building code standards? Our Olympic Coaches are trained on these standards and will help you understand how to build your project to code.

At Olympic Building Centre we pride ourselves on helping you “Build with Confidence.” Although it’s cliché to say, we have truly built this business one customer at a time, our focus is to qualify your needs, understand your questions and concerns, then inform you of the best possible choices with features and benefits that actually mean something to you. This year we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary and have built Olympic Building Centre on a solid reputation of satisfied customers that refer us to their friends and family, which is exactly the way we want to keep it. We look forward to seeing you.

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It always looks simple on TV; home renovation shows have a great ability to make any home renovation or

upgrade look easy. Nicely condensed into a 60 minute episode, home renovation shows can lead to illusions of grandeur popping into many DIYer’s heads, tricking them into thinking, “I can do that, no problem.”

If you are planning to do a home renovation project, whether it’s a deck, fence, shed, landscaping or basement renovation, read on, you will find a tip or two to save you time and money. At Olympic Building Centre, our Coaches regularly deal with a variety of DIY mistakes that can be easily avoided. These common mistakes can be broken down into 3 distinct categories: planning, choice of materials, and construction techniques.

Planning There’s a saying: “Those that fail to plan are planning to fail.” Nothing could be further from the truth when it comes to any home renovation project. The professionals who do home renovations for a living know exactly what to expect when doing any project. Most DIYers are tackling projects for the first time; it’s not very often that we see DIYers do the same type of project over and over again. What is often missing are the proper steps from beginning to end. This is where help from an Olympic Coach becomes essential. At Olympic Building Centre, we see ideas from simple to complex each and every day. You can save yourself time and money by speaking to someone who’s been there and done that. Our Olympic Coaches will take a consultative approach to your project asking you questions that you may not have thought about. Here are some considerations for your next project:

ChoiCe of Materials One of the main reasons DIYers attempt projects on their own is to save money. It pays to shop around to get the best price. However, what can be often overlooked are the finer details such as lumber grade or glass thickness. Not all materials or products are created equal. While it may seem as though you are getting a better deal initially, you might not be in the long run. When you build a deck, a fence or are working on renovating another part of your home, you want your hard work to last. There are a lot of products that are cheaper in price, but what you save in price you sacrifice in longevity. Buying properly from the beginning will save you time and money down the road.

businessprofIle OLYMPiC buiLDinG CenTRe

The three most common DIY MIstakes

by Marcel PellanD

If you are plannIng To do a home renovaTIon projecT, wheTher IT’s a deck, fence,

shed, landscapIng or basemenT

renovaTIon, read on; you wIll fInd

a TIp or Two To save you TIme and money. aT olympIc

buIldIng cenTre, our coaches

regularly deal wITh a varIeTy

of dIy mIsTakes ThaT can be

easIly avoIded

A great example is a little known fact about buying across the border. In our climate the products you chose today must be proven to perform in our extreme weather conditions. We often hear that a client is considering purchasing materials outside of Manitoba. That is usually not an issue for a 2x4, but windows, for example, are Energuide performance rated. Many people are not aware that the US cold zones end at the Canadian/American border, and a whole new set of zones and criteria come into play, making many of these products fail the building inspection.

ConstruCtion teChniquesIt’s pretty easy to search online these days to learn how to build just about anything you can think of. The one thing many DIYers fail to consider is local building codes. Although how-to sites can give you a great education on how to complete projects like a deck or a fence, the question is, is it built to local building code standards? Our Olympic Coaches are trained on these standards and will help you understand how to build your project to code.

At Olympic Building Centre we pride ourselves on helping you “Build with Confidence.” Although it’s cliché to say, we have truly built this business one customer at a time, our focus is to qualify your needs, understand your questions and concerns, then inform you of the best possible choices with features and benefits that actually mean something to you. This year we are celebrating our 10 year anniversary and have built Olympic Building Centre on a solid reputation of satisfied customers that refer us to their friends and family, which is exactly the way we want to keep it. We look forward to seeing you.

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Last year was one of the driest on record. Lawns suffered terribly. Just when you thought we were long over last years’ drought, you should be wary of one last punch your lawn might receive while it’s trying to bounce back. The rains have finally returned and for the most part, things are green again. But in many lawns across the city, there lies a sinister army ready to ravage your recovering lawn if they haven’t emerged already. They carry no weapons, ravaging your lawn with nothing more than their teeth. Other insects scurry away from their army, not out of fear, but because of the foul stench that they release that only other insects can sense. If you haven’t already guessed, we’re talking about the most devastating lawn insect in Winnipeg, the Chinch bug. Like many other insects, chinch bugs will go through a few quiet years where their numbers and damage will remain tolerable. But every once in a while, conditions occur that create an opportune time for them to mass their army and unleash their tiny fury. Those conditions were here last summer. Hot and dry. Perfect conditions for chinch bug mating. Most people simply thought their lawn was dry and stressed from the heat. But now we are witnessing an entire season of egg laying, all emerging at once. Already, I have seen many lawns this season that have been utterly consumed and over-ridden with so many chinch bugs that the lawn almost appears to be moving.

Chinch bugs lay multiple generations of eggs which gestate and hatch before the end of the season. Hundreds turn into millions in just a few weeks. In between all the egg laying, they feed by tapping their mouths into individual grass plants. After sucking just a microscopic amount of juice out of the blade, they release. Within their insect saliva resides a toxin that slowly kills the grass plant over one to two weeks.

There is a quick and easy way to tell if you have them. Simply get down on the lawn. Don’t worry, they won’t bite you. Brush the surface of the lawn vigorously. Within about 5 or 10 seconds you should see at least 2 or 3 black, egg shaped insects with a white triangle on their backs. If you see at least that many and that quickly, odds are pretty good your lawn will start showing signs of their damage very soon. You have many different types of insects in your lawn and for the

most part, you hardly notice what they’re up to because most often, the lawn is able to repair itself as fast as any damage is being done. But occasionally, given the right circumstances, certain insect populations can explode. When this happens, it often becomes necessary to act before too much damage is done. Most local lawn care services can provide an insect control application that should stop the chinch bugs from doing further damage. There are a few things to take note of however. While an insect control application will eliminate any chinch bugs scurrying around the lawn at the time, keep in mind that those chinch bugs you just eradicated have until now, been laying millions of eggs that the insect treatment will not affect. You will have to maintain a close eye on your lawn over the next month or two to watch for signs of re-emergence as the eggs hatch.

The damage done by chinch bugs are irreversible. The patches of dead grass they leave behind are quite distinct. The grass will be matted down quite flat similar to a coconut floor mat. Any damaged areas will have to be re-sodded or re-seeded. No raking or tilling is required and the soil under the lawn is unaffected.

Chinch bugs love hot, dry weather. Look for the first signs of damage to occur in higher, open areas of your lawn that receive full sunlight. Chinch bugs tend to avoid thicker, longer, or regularly watered lawns. Longer lawns provide too much shade. Water drives most chinch bugs underground which keeps them from going about the lawn causing damage. While a well-watered lawn may have chinch bugs, the damage may never manifest itself as there may either be too little to notice, or the lawn is able to fill in where dead plants are leaving off.

Controlling chinch bugs is a problem, best dealt with by a professional. A professional lawn care service should be able to clearly identify the problem and show you the presence of chinch bugs. They will also work together with you to effectively treat the problem and explain what you should expect next. The destructive potential of the chinch bug reminds us just how critical it is that professional lawn care services maintain the tools we need to avoid replacing our lawns and green spaces at enormous financial cost. What is your lawn worth to you?

Is there an army lurking in your lawn?by tim muys, Green Blade lawn Care

tipsandtricks

tim muys of Green Blade Lawn Care has over 21 years experience in the lawn care industry.

tipsandtricks

Renovating youR home should be a positive

experience - free from worry and stress. You should have full confidence in your renovator and know that you are getting the best. That's why you should choose a professional renovator.

From start to finish A professional renovator will help you to put it all together - from ideas to design, products to plans, and construction to completion.

experienced advice A professional renovator has the experience and knowledge to help turn your ideas into great results. They listen, make suggestions, and look for the best way of doing things.

technical know-how Professional renovators understand construction, how to deal with challenges and problems, and how to improve the comfort of your home.

expert teamwork Behind every professional renovator, there is a solid network of staff, subtrades and suppliers ready to go to work for you.

a proven track record Their business is an open book. You are invited to talk with past customers, look at their previous work and check out their reputation.

accurate pricing. No need to be concerned about low-ball costing, inferior work or escalating prices once the job begins. Experienced renovators know what it takes to do something right and how much it costs, and they'll tell you upfront.

a written contract Trust alone is not enough. Professionals back it up with a written contract that spells your project out in detail-what, how, who, when and how much.

liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage Better safe than sorry. In the unlikely event of an accident or damage to your own or neighbouring properties, a professional renovator's coverage protects you from liability and cost.

Warranty Like any other consumer purchase, a professional renovation comes with a warranty on labour. And with professional installation, there is no risk of voiding the manufacturers' warranties on materials and products.

service, service, service Professional renovators are in business for the long term. They work hard to earn your trust and make every renovation a great experience.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Ten reasons for hiring a pro

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Last year was one of the driest on record. Lawns suffered terribly. Just when you thought we were long over last years’ drought, you should be wary of one last punch your lawn might receive while it’s trying to bounce back. The rains have finally returned and for the most part, things are green again. But in many lawns across the city, there lies a sinister army ready to ravage your recovering lawn if they haven’t emerged already. They carry no weapons, ravaging your lawn with nothing more than their teeth. Other insects scurry away from their army, not out of fear, but because of the foul stench that they release that only other insects can sense. If you haven’t already guessed, we’re talking about the most devastating lawn insect in Winnipeg, the Chinch bug. Like many other insects, chinch bugs will go through a few quiet years where their numbers and damage will remain tolerable. But every once in a while, conditions occur that create an opportune time for them to mass their army and unleash their tiny fury. Those conditions were here last summer. Hot and dry. Perfect conditions for chinch bug mating. Most people simply thought their lawn was dry and stressed from the heat. But now we are witnessing an entire season of egg laying, all emerging at once. Already, I have seen many lawns this season that have been utterly consumed and over-ridden with so many chinch bugs that the lawn almost appears to be moving.

Chinch bugs lay multiple generations of eggs which gestate and hatch before the end of the season. Hundreds turn into millions in just a few weeks. In between all the egg laying, they feed by tapping their mouths into individual grass plants. After sucking just a microscopic amount of juice out of the blade, they release. Within their insect saliva resides a toxin that slowly kills the grass plant over one to two weeks.

There is a quick and easy way to tell if you have them. Simply get down on the lawn. Don’t worry, they won’t bite you. Brush the surface of the lawn vigorously. Within about 5 or 10 seconds you should see at least 2 or 3 black, egg shaped insects with a white triangle on their backs. If you see at least that many and that quickly, odds are pretty good your lawn will start showing signs of their damage very soon. You have many different types of insects in your lawn and for the

most part, you hardly notice what they’re up to because most often, the lawn is able to repair itself as fast as any damage is being done. But occasionally, given the right circumstances, certain insect populations can explode. When this happens, it often becomes necessary to act before too much damage is done. Most local lawn care services can provide an insect control application that should stop the chinch bugs from doing further damage. There are a few things to take note of however. While an insect control application will eliminate any chinch bugs scurrying around the lawn at the time, keep in mind that those chinch bugs you just eradicated have until now, been laying millions of eggs that the insect treatment will not affect. You will have to maintain a close eye on your lawn over the next month or two to watch for signs of re-emergence as the eggs hatch.

The damage done by chinch bugs are irreversible. The patches of dead grass they leave behind are quite distinct. The grass will be matted down quite flat similar to a coconut floor mat. Any damaged areas will have to be re-sodded or re-seeded. No raking or tilling is required and the soil under the lawn is unaffected.

Chinch bugs love hot, dry weather. Look for the first signs of damage to occur in higher, open areas of your lawn that receive full sunlight. Chinch bugs tend to avoid thicker, longer, or regularly watered lawns. Longer lawns provide too much shade. Water drives most chinch bugs underground which keeps them from going about the lawn causing damage. While a well-watered lawn may have chinch bugs, the damage may never manifest itself as there may either be too little to notice, or the lawn is able to fill in where dead plants are leaving off.

Controlling chinch bugs is a problem, best dealt with by a professional. A professional lawn care service should be able to clearly identify the problem and show you the presence of chinch bugs. They will also work together with you to effectively treat the problem and explain what you should expect next. The destructive potential of the chinch bug reminds us just how critical it is that professional lawn care services maintain the tools we need to avoid replacing our lawns and green spaces at enormous financial cost. What is your lawn worth to you?

Is there an army lurking in your lawn?by tim muys, Green Blade lawn Care

tipsandtricks

tim muys of Green Blade Lawn Care has over 21 years experience in the lawn care industry.

tipsandtricks

Renovating youR home should be a positive

experience - free from worry and stress. You should have full confidence in your renovator and know that you are getting the best. That's why you should choose a professional renovator.

From start to finish A professional renovator will help you to put it all together - from ideas to design, products to plans, and construction to completion.

experienced advice A professional renovator has the experience and knowledge to help turn your ideas into great results. They listen, make suggestions, and look for the best way of doing things.

technical know-how Professional renovators understand construction, how to deal with challenges and problems, and how to improve the comfort of your home.

expert teamwork Behind every professional renovator, there is a solid network of staff, subtrades and suppliers ready to go to work for you.

a proven track record Their business is an open book. You are invited to talk with past customers, look at their previous work and check out their reputation.

accurate pricing. No need to be concerned about low-ball costing, inferior work or escalating prices once the job begins. Experienced renovators know what it takes to do something right and how much it costs, and they'll tell you upfront.

a written contract Trust alone is not enough. Professionals back it up with a written contract that spells your project out in detail-what, how, who, when and how much.

liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage Better safe than sorry. In the unlikely event of an accident or damage to your own or neighbouring properties, a professional renovator's coverage protects you from liability and cost.

Warranty Like any other consumer purchase, a professional renovation comes with a warranty on labour. And with professional installation, there is no risk of voiding the manufacturers' warranties on materials and products.

service, service, service Professional renovators are in business for the long term. They work hard to earn your trust and make every renovation a great experience.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

Ten reasons for hiring a pro

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LARGESTSELECTION & LOWESTPRICESIN WPG

Cosmo 32The new Cosmo 32 direct vent gasfireplace expands the Cosmo series of modern products. Featuring thesmallest contemporary linear design inthe market, the Cosmo 32 brings styleto any space. A unique reflective blackglass interior liner option displaysexceptional angles of the contemporaryribbon of flames enhanced by glassmedia. This modern fireplace offers twosleek fronts and five color options thatwill perfectly accent any space.

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1 Add some visual pizzazz to your room’s décor with this metal table top sculpture Continuance from Artisan House.

2 Consider this brand new high effi cient fi replace from Pacifi c Energy for your new renovation project. You will fi nd all of the same innovative features that you fi nd in the large Pacifi c Energy free-standing stove: the fl oating fi rebox design, the proprietary extended burn technology, the single touch combustion air and the clean glass air wash system. However, you build it in, to incorporate that up-to-date clean design into your home.

3 The new Dream Fire series of fi replaces from Dynasty fi replaces just keeps getting better. Not only do they incorporate the new LED technology, but they now feature an outer perimeter LED accent lighting system, that changes to various different colours. Sit back and enjoy the light show.

If you can’t beat the heat this summer… enjoy it! These great furniture and hearth products will help you do just that. ALL PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM FLAME & COMFORT.

urbantrends 4 Introducing the newest member to our showroom

family, the Stellar Hearth Products line-up! Come and see the CML-58’s dramatic Moonbeam burner design with glass ‘logs’ in our showroom display or let the versatile CTL-58 shown here peak your interest. It’s long, linear look will tie into any modern or contemporary space. As an alternative, with its log set burner design, the CTL-58 can also accentuate a more classic or rustic setting.

5 The Dakota gas fi replace from Heat-&-Glo is a fabulous focal point for your outdoor patio area. It has all the beauty of a wood burning fi replace, with no muss and no fuss! It’s one of the ‘hottest’ features you could add to your landscaping this year.

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4 Introducing the newest member to our showroom

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3

4 5

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LARGESTSELECTION & LOWESTPRICESIN WPG

Cosmo 32The new Cosmo 32 direct vent gasfireplace expands the Cosmo series of modern products. Featuring thesmallest contemporary linear design inthe market, the Cosmo 32 brings styleto any space. A unique reflective blackglass interior liner option displaysexceptional angles of the contemporaryribbon of flames enhanced by glassmedia. This modern fireplace offers twosleek fronts and five color options thatwill perfectly accent any space.

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4

1 Add some visual pizzazz to your room’s décor with this metal table top sculpture Continuance from Artisan House.

2 Consider this brand new high effi cient fi replace from Pacifi c Energy for your new renovation project. You will fi nd all of the same innovative features that you fi nd in the large Pacifi c Energy free-standing stove: the fl oating fi rebox design, the proprietary extended burn technology, the single touch combustion air and the clean glass air wash system. However, you build it in, to incorporate that up-to-date clean design into your home.

3 The new Dream Fire series of fi replaces from Dynasty fi replaces just keeps getting better. Not only do they incorporate the new LED technology, but they now feature an outer perimeter LED accent lighting system, that changes to various different colours. Sit back and enjoy the light show.

If you can’t beat the heat this summer… enjoy it! These great furniture and hearth products will help you do just that. ALL PRODUCTS ARE AVAILABLE FROM FLAME & COMFORT.

urbantrends 4 Introducing the newest member to our showroom

family, the Stellar Hearth Products line-up! Come and see the CML-58’s dramatic Moonbeam burner design with glass ‘logs’ in our showroom display or let the versatile CTL-58 shown here peak your interest. It’s long, linear look will tie into any modern or contemporary space. As an alternative, with its log set burner design, the CTL-58 can also accentuate a more classic or rustic setting.

5 The Dakota gas fi replace from Heat-&-Glo is a fabulous focal point for your outdoor patio area. It has all the beauty of a wood burning fi replace, with no muss and no fuss! It’s one of the ‘hottest’ features you could add to your landscaping this year.

urbantrendsurbantrendsurban

4 Introducing the newest member to our showroom

1 2

3

4 5

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Eggstremely Good Dip

tipsanDtricks

Fruit Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

EggstrEmEly GooD Dip

Fruit salad witH HonEy LimE DrESSinG

½ cup (125 mL) mayonnaise

2 tbsp (25 mL) lemon juice

2 tsp (10 mL) prepared mustard

½ tsp (2 mL) hot pepper sauce

½ tsp (2 mL) salt

6 hard-cooked eggs

1 pkg (150 g) whipped cream cheese with chives

Parsley optional

1 (10 oz/284 mL) mandarin orange sections, drained

2 cups (500 mL) strawberries, halved

2 cups (500 mL) cubed melon (honeydew or cantaloupe)

2 medium bananas, sliced

3 eggs, well beaten

½ cup (125 mL) liquid honey

¼ cup (50 mL) lime juice (fresh)

1 cup (250 mL) dairy sour cream

dirEctions

dirEctions

dirEctions

›› Place mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, hot pepper sauce and salt in blender container. Add one egg, cover and blend well. Continue adding eggs, blend-ing after each addition, until smooth and light. Blend in whipped cream cheese.

›› Spoon dip into bowl; chill. Garnish with parsley, if desired. Serve with assorted crackers, or raw vegetables.

›› Combine mandarin oranges, strawberries and melon. Add bananas and toss well. Cover bowl and chill. Just before serving, pour dressing over fruit; toss until fruit is well coated.

›› In a saucepan, combine eggs, honey and lime juice. Cook and stir over low heat until mixture comes to a boil and thickens. Cool. Fold in sour cream. Chill.

ingrEdiEnts makES 2 cupS (500 mL)

ingrEdiEnts makES 6 cupS (1.5 L)

drEssing ingrEdiEnts makES 2 cupS (500 mL)

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Eggstremely Good Dip

tipsanDtricks

Fruit Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

EggstrEmEly GooD Dip

Fruit salad witH HonEy LimE DrESSinG

½ cup (125 mL) mayonnaise

2 tbsp (25 mL) lemon juice

2 tsp (10 mL) prepared mustard

½ tsp (2 mL) hot pepper sauce

½ tsp (2 mL) salt

6 hard-cooked eggs

1 pkg (150 g) whipped cream cheese with chives

Parsley optional

1 (10 oz/284 mL) mandarin orange sections, drained

2 cups (500 mL) strawberries, halved

2 cups (500 mL) cubed melon (honeydew or cantaloupe)

2 medium bananas, sliced

3 eggs, well beaten

½ cup (125 mL) liquid honey

¼ cup (50 mL) lime juice (fresh)

1 cup (250 mL) dairy sour cream

dirEctions

dirEctions

dirEctions

›› Place mayonnaise, lemon juice, mustard, hot pepper sauce and salt in blender container. Add one egg, cover and blend well. Continue adding eggs, blend-ing after each addition, until smooth and light. Blend in whipped cream cheese.

›› Spoon dip into bowl; chill. Garnish with parsley, if desired. Serve with assorted crackers, or raw vegetables.

›› Combine mandarin oranges, strawberries and melon. Add bananas and toss well. Cover bowl and chill. Just before serving, pour dressing over fruit; toss until fruit is well coated.

›› In a saucepan, combine eggs, honey and lime juice. Cook and stir over low heat until mixture comes to a boil and thickens. Cool. Fold in sour cream. Chill.

ingrEdiEnts makES 2 cupS (500 mL)

ingrEdiEnts makES 6 cupS (1.5 L)

drEssing ingrEdiEnts makES 2 cupS (500 mL)

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TIPSANDTRICKS

DECK & PATIO extend your living space

OUTDOOR LIVING IS PART OF TODAY'S LIFESTYLE,

and many homeowners are turning their outdoor areas into attractive and relaxing extensions of their homes during the warmer months of the year. This can be as simple as a sitting area for the family, or include a combination of decks, patios, walkways, gazebos, gardens, pools, ponds and fountains.

When planning a deck or a patio, professional renovators can offer valuable advice to help you get the most out of your property and your budget.

BE CREATIVE The sky's the limit when it comes to design. Explore ideas, browse through magazines and look at what other homeowners have done. Discuss your plans with a professional renovator, and ask for suggestions on design, materials and details.

BE REALISTIC ABOUT SIZE How do you see yourself living on your deck or patio? Do you need a cooking and eating area? Will you be entertaining? How much furniture do you plan to put there? Stake out the space you think you need. Will everything fi t in comfortably? Don't scrimp on size adding a few extra feet is less expensive at the planning stage than later.

BE AWARE OF SUN, SHADE AND WIND If the deck or patio will be bathed in sun the entire day, you may want to create a shaded area. Consider awnings, lattice walls, roof structures covered with plants or fabric… there are many options to suit any style and budget. Or think about planting a tree for shade. Don't forget to check the prevailing wind - you may also wish to build a windscreen.

ADD IN LIGHT AND WATER If you plan to spend evenings outside or are concerned about security, make sure your plans include outdoor lighting fi xtures as well as electrical outlets. Install an outdoor faucet for easy watering of fl owers and shrubs.

PLAN FOR STORAGE Will you be able to put things away easily and conveniently? If not, consider built-in benches with storage room, or an adjacent shed.

LOOK FOR EASY MAINTENANCE AND LONGEVITY

You want to spend your time enjoying your outdoor living space, not maintaining it. A professional renovator can advise you on the best construction methods, materials and fi nishes to protect your investment and your leisure time.

ELIMINATE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS Experienced renovators can explain how to avoid any structural problems that could arise from attaching a deck to your house. For instance, it is important to prevent water penetration where the two are joined, or you could face moisture problems and rot later on.

KNOW THE REGULATIONS You, or your renovator, need to check with your municipality on regulations that could affect how you design and use your outdoor living space. For instance, how close can you build to property lines? Will you need a railing for your deck? If you need a building permit, make sure to get it before any work begins.

INTEGRATE YOUR OUTSIDE SPACES INTO AN

OVERALL DESIGN Depending on the size of your lot, you may want to develop a number of different "areas" on your property - fl ower beds and a vegetable garden, a gazebo or private sitting areas, a fountain, a pond or a pool. You may also want play areas for children, a clothesline and storage areas for tools, toys and bicycles.

Even if you don't do all the work at one time, develop an overall plan. Map out traffi c fl ow and walkways from one area to another. Consider fencing for privacy, safety and looks. Think about plants, shrubs and trees for the long term - how large will everything grow in 10 years, and how will that affect space and sun patterns?

On a small lot, you can blend many different areas together with the right choice of materials and colours. There is a wide range of new materials on the market for walkways, patios, decks, fencing and more. Ask your renovator for information.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

DECK & PATIO extend your living space

OUTDOOR LIVING IS PART OF TODAY'S LIFESTYLE,

and many homeowners are turning their outdoor areas into attractive and relaxing extensions of their homes during the warmer months of the year. This can be as simple as a sitting area for the family, or include a combination of decks, patios, walkways, gazebos, gardens, pools, ponds and fountains.

When planning a deck or a patio, professional renovators can offer valuable advice to help you get the most out of your property and your budget.

BE CREATIVE The sky's the limit when it comes to design. Explore ideas, browse through magazines and look at what other homeowners have done. Discuss your plans with a professional renovator, and ask for suggestions on design, materials and details.

BE REALISTIC ABOUT SIZE How do you see yourself living on your deck or patio? Do you need a cooking and eating area? Will you be entertaining? How much furniture do you plan to put there? Stake out the space you think you need. Will everything fi t in comfortably? Don't scrimp on size adding a few extra feet is less expensive at the planning stage than later.

BE AWARE OF SUN, SHADE AND WIND If the deck or patio will be bathed in sun the entire day, you may want to create a shaded area. Consider awnings, lattice walls, roof structures covered with plants or fabric… there are many options to suit any style and budget. Or think about planting a tree for shade. Don't forget to check the prevailing wind - you may also wish to build a windscreen.

ADD IN LIGHT AND WATER If you plan to spend evenings outside or are concerned about security, make sure your plans include outdoor lighting fi xtures as well as electrical outlets. Install an outdoor faucet for easy watering of fl owers and shrubs.

PLAN FOR STORAGE Will you be able to put things away easily and conveniently? If not, consider built-in benches with storage room, or an adjacent shed.

LOOK FOR EASY MAINTENANCE AND LONGEVITY

You want to spend your time enjoying your outdoor living space, not maintaining it. A professional renovator can advise you on the best construction methods, materials and fi nishes to protect your investment and your leisure time.

ELIMINATE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS Experienced renovators can explain how to avoid any structural problems that could arise from attaching a deck to your house. For instance, it is important to prevent water penetration where the two are joined, or you could face moisture problems and rot later on.

KNOW THE REGULATIONS You, or your renovator, need to check with your municipality on regulations that could affect how you design and use your outdoor living space. For instance, how close can you build to property lines? Will you need a railing for your deck? If you need a building permit, make sure to get it before any work begins.

INTEGRATE YOUR OUTSIDE SPACES INTO AN

OVERALL DESIGN Depending on the size of your lot, you may want to develop a number of different "areas" on your property - fl ower beds and a vegetable garden, a gazebo or private sitting areas, a fountain, a pond or a pool. You may also want play areas for children, a clothesline and storage areas for tools, toys and bicycles.

Even if you don't do all the work at one time, develop an overall plan. Map out traffi c fl ow and walkways from one area to another. Consider fencing for privacy, safety and looks. Think about plants, shrubs and trees for the long term - how large will everything grow in 10 years, and how will that affect space and sun patterns?

On a small lot, you can blend many different areas together with the right choice of materials and colours. There is a wide range of new materials on the market for walkways, patios, decks, fencing and more. Ask your renovator for information.

Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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