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The Columbia Valley Pioneer • October 10, 2008

New Homes Your Guide to New Housing Developments in the Columbia Valley

The Copper Horns Business Feature by Pioneer Staff

Radium’s newest development, called The Copper Horns, is ready for viewing.

If you are looking for the perfect home, permanent or secondary, look no further – paradise is just around the corner. Nestled between the Purcell Mountain range and the Rockies lies The Copper Horns, a unique resortinspired community in Radium Hot Springs. The Copper Horns is a development by Copper Wolf Properties Incorporated, a company that prides itself on developing multi-family homes and is owned by Patrick High, a man with more than 20 years experience in public and private development. Mr. High, the recipient of the Alberta National Home Warranty Service Award for multi-family homes, is the sole shareholder and president of Timber Creek Developments Inc. This company is currently active in developing duplex units, single family homes, and 114 strata apartments in Radium. It is also a partner and developer of Windermere Creek Recreational Vehicle Resort, which will begin construction soon. If that doesn’t convince you to consider a home at The Copper Horns, a visit will. The Copper Horns, complete with breathtaking views of the Columbia River Valley and luxurious crafted interiors, offers everything you want. Not only are these suites distinct and beautiful, but they are also energy-efficient and use the most advanced green building systems. Part of the developer’s goal when building these homes is to ensure that the utopia that surrounds you stays the way it is. That is why they use products with reduced environmental impact, and employ building practices such waste reduction and recycling. Continued on Page 2 . . .

www.copperwolfproperties.com


2 • The Columbia Valley Pioneer – New Homes Continued from Page 1 . . . The Copper Horns is one of the valley’s largest developments, offering six separate pet-friendly subdivisions. Each one boasts authentic mountain accent suites ranging in size from a spacious 823 square feet to a whopping 3,890 square feet – all finished with a fir exterior. The Copper Horn Village Chalets are composed of seven multi-family homes, all featuring ensuite bathrooms with Jacuzzis, maple designer cabinets, knotty pine doors and trim, Tarkett laminate flooring and a superior appliance package. “We have high-end finishes, and when people buy they don’t have any surprises,” said Gerald Silbernagel, vicepresident of sales. “In a lot of cases when clients come in to make their final choices, whether it be flooring, painting or appliances, they expect to pay an additional $20,000. In our case, they don’t, because they already have the upscale finishes.” The third floor of each chalet is devoted to a 2,130-square-foot penthouse, complete with three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a 195-square-foot loft

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and a walk-in closet. Perhaps the most spectacular feature of The Copper Horns is The Chateau, which features 85 suites available in 13 different two- and three-bedroom styles, ranging in size from 960 square feet to a spacious 4,100 square feet. The building also boasts presidential and penthouse suites and heated underground parking. The resort is complete with an attached restaurant and a unique health centre and spa. A single-family home at The Copper Horns starts at $270,000. Purchase now, and you will have your choice of finishes. “In the early phases, choices the client can make range from choosing the colour of cabinets, flooring, ceramic and slate on the fireplaces,” Mr. Silbernagel said. You can check out the progress of The Copper Horns online at www.copperwolfproperties.com. Or stop into the site just north of Radium on the west side of the highway, and Mr. Silbernagel will give you a first-hand tour of your new home in paradise. For more information about this exciting new opportunity, call 250342-1725 or 403-809-4372.

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The Copper Horns The Ridge North Regent Villas feature 10 single-family homes on The Copper Horns site, north of Radium Hot Springs. The show home is now available for viewing. In addition, The Copper Horns are offering individual mountain accent suites in their beautiful Chalets, each containing five or six units. Finally, the Chateau is a luxury building with 85 individual suites available, ranging in size up to 4,100 square feet, and complete with restaurant and spa.

• Single Family • 5-plex • 6-plex • Plus 85 Suite Chateau Setting the standard for vacation homes; excitement, luxury, relaxation and amenities. Each Chalet offers five distinct mountain accent suites of exceptional quality and craftsmanship.

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How to choose the right floor covering By Sally Waddington Pioneer Staff An uncovered floor is like a blank canvas. There are countless options, so many choices that it can be overwhelming. But there are some tips to choosing the right floor covering for your home. The first question you will probably consider is: carpet or hard surface? Each has its merits, according to Don Devlin of Fitz Flooring. “Hard surfaces are popular for new homes in living rooms and other high-traffic areas,” Don said. “Ten years ago people were putting carpet in those places. Now people are choosing hard surfaces for better air quality and easier maintenance.” In particular, people are choosing hard surfaces for their great rooms. “Today’s homes have more of an open concept,” Don said. “Most people want the same flooring continuing throughout, so they might cover the whole main floor with hardwood.” Choosing a hard surface could be the next question you consider. “Slate is very popular in the Columbia Valley,” Don said, “as well as wider, more rustic hardwoods.”

If you are flooring a second home – particularly one that could be rented out – Don suggests one floor covering in particular. “I recommend laminates in second homes for ease of maintenance and scratch resistance,” he said. “For instance, it’s great in Panorama where you might have people trudging through the house in ski boots.” The environmental movement has also had an impact on the flooring trade. “Green products are a big push in the market place,” said Don. Engineered hardwoord is gaining popularity over solid hardwood. It uses hardwood on the surface only, and plywood beneath. “So you get more yield out of the tree,” Don explained. And those looking for an environmentally-sensitive product should not rule out carpet. “Carpet is becoming more and more recyclable,” Don said. “We just don’t have the facilities in Canada to recycle it yet. But the States has those facilities.” Stainmaster have also released a new nylon carpet called 6.6, which is made from recyclable fibre. Carpet has other advantages, too, especially in particular rooms. It can be quieter and more comfortable, so it’s best suited to bedrooms and staircases. “Carpet is often used on stairs for its safety,” Don

said. “To put tile on stairs, they have to be quite strong and reinforced. Hardwood can be fiddly and you have to put noses on the edges of each step.” The price can be a key consideration when choosing between carpet and hard surface. “Carpet is sometimes chosen when people have budget constraints,” Don said. Dave Tomalty of Warwick Interiors added that flooring trends for second homes can be very different to the trends you find in the city. “People aren’t looking for the same texture in their recreational home as in their primary home,” he said. “Most people are looking for something unique in their second home. So the valley doesn’t follow the trends of the city. The trend is towards more rustic flooring.” To get around the noise issues with hard surfaces, Dave said many people add an area rug to dampen the sound – especially in rooms with a television or sound system. “Once they are furnished, 75 percent of hard surface homes have an area rug added,” he said. “It gives colour and cosiness and brings the room together. “There are still a lot of people who like the feel of carpet under their feet,” he added. You can reach Fitz Flooring at 250-342-6649; and Warwick Interiors at 250-342-6264.


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Prepare your cabin for cold weather By Cayla Gabruck Pioneer Staff As the leaves begin to fall and summer slowly comes to an end, you may be feeling a touch of nostalgia during your last weekend at the summer cottage. That feeling may soon be replaced with panic, as you rush to close up your cabin before the frost sets in. Never fear, The Pioneer and a few local experts are happy to remind you of all the little things that you need to accomplish to make sure next summer is just as memorable as this one. Radium Hot Springs Fire Chief Dave Dixon said that there are a few key things you can do to make sure your cottage is not a fire risk over the winter months. First and most importantly, check to ensure your smoke detectors are in good working order. That way if there is a problem, a neighbour may hear it go off while you are away. Next, he suggests unplugging all appliances, in case of lightning strikes or power surges. Then go through your home, including the garage and any sheds, and remove any combustible items such as paint, turpentine and household cleaners, as well as the rags that have been used to soak up those materials. “You should also drain all the gasoline out of tools

such as mowers and other lawn equipment,” Mr. Dixon added. “Not only are you removing a fire hazard, but it is also good maintenance for your machines.” Another very important step to take, he said, is to call your insurance agent and make sure that your cottage is still insured and will remain that way over the winter months. Judy Beck, owner of Valley Solutions, has a few tips of her own to add to your list. Firstly, shut off your water and water heater, and ensure that the thermostat in your home is set at a temperature of about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius. She said reducing your heat will cut down on your energy costs as well. Next, drain all your water lines, including your hot water tank. This can be done by turning on all taps. Pouring a small amount of plumbing antifreeze down the pipes to mix with the water you are unable to drain is also a good idea. As far as general clean-up goes, according to some experts, you should cover your furniture with sheets to reduce fading over winter months. Remove all food from your cabinets that could attract pests, and cover your chimney with a screen or door to prevent rodents from entering. Clean out your refrigerator and add baking soda to remove the stale odour. One of the most important preventative measures

you can take is to ask a friend or neighbour to check on your cottage once a week to ensure that any mishaps, or break-ins, are quickly noticed and do not cause extensive damage to your home away from home. If you are unable to find a responsible person, Judy and the staff at Valley Solutions would be glad be your personal liaison between you and your home. For more information call Judy at 250-341-1903. Dave Read, owner of Valley Hawk Security, also offers house-sitting services. He suggests calling your insurance company to see how frequently your home must be checked to ensure that your home insurance is valid. His company will do home checks in Invermere, Windermere, Panorama, Fairmont and Radium. Dave added that while you are gone, your home should look as lived in as possible. “A simple way you can do this by hiring someone to come by and remove snow from your walkways,” he said. Valley Hawk Security will also make arrangements to handle any maintenance problems that may arise. For example, if your furnace fails in the middle of winter, Dave will meet with the heating company and arrange the necessary repairs. Valley Hawk will also water plants, collect mail or other deliveries, and maintain your hot tub. To contact Valley Hawk, call 250-688-4295.


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SEASONAL SPLENDOUR – The summer may be over, but the fall sunshine still lingers. Autumn is often the most lovely season here in the valley.

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