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Need more space? Check the attic From a home office to a playroom to a guest bedroom and beyond, finishing your attic offers endless possibilities when it comes to adding space to your home without encroaching on your yard. Such an ambitious project requires a hefty dose of preparation, though. Here are some important points to consider before you dive in. • Structure. Certain types of attic, such as chevron-beam structures, are easier to convert into living spaces than others. You’ll also need to consider the total available space as well as the slope of the roof. All in all, it’s best to have an expert assess how doable your project actually is before starting any work. • State of the roof. Before starting any finishing work, make sure to properly inspect the roof for any traces of mold, parasites or water infiltration. • Insulation and ventilation. You’ll likely need to add insulation and ventilation for your attic to stay comfortable in all seasons. Insulation can be done from the inside, or, if you want the beams to show, from the outside. The latter option is more expensive. • Flooring. In most cases, the floor will need to be reinforced to support the increased strain caused by foot traffic and new furniture. • Stairs. Building a safe staircase to the attic is an important investment that you shouldn’t take lightly. • Lighting. For the room to benefit from sufficient natural light, you may

need to install skylights or other types of windows. Otherwise, choose your light fixtures according to how you plan on using the space. • Rules and regulations. Make sure you’re aware of your local bylaws and other rules when it comes to adding a new space to

your home. Also ensure that the project will be completed up to building and fire safety codes. Finally, when it comes to decorating, use things like mirrors and lightcolored walls to create the illusion of a larger space. Carpets and room dividers are two ways to separate

different sections of a large room. Smart storage solutions are also helpful in maximizing the space available in your attic. For everything else, be creative, and try to highlight the architectural character of your attic. Use your imagination.


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Interior decorating: Fall in love with navy blue Chic, sophisticated navy blue is a shade of choice when it comes to adding character to your interior. And this trendy hue isn’t just for nautical-themed decors anymore.

How to use it

Navy blue carpets, linens, furniture and accent pieces can all add depth and charm to your decor. Take the trend a step further by painting entire walls in this inspiring shade.

Where to put it

Navy blue is a versatile color that can look great throughout the home. It’s especially suited for modern kitchens, elegant bedrooms, cozy living rooms and serene bathrooms.

Which colors to pair it with

In addition to white, grey and pale pink, which create a delicate, feminine look, warm hues such as golden yellow and burnt orange are perfect complements to navy blue decor.

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Refresh the look of your kitchen with the right hardware A simple, cost-effective way to give your kitchen a minimakeover is by changing the knobs or handles on your cupboards and drawers. You’d be surprised how much of a difference this simple upgrade can make! But with so many styles to choose from, how do you pick the right one?

Practical considerations

Before you purchase your new handles, measure the distance between the holes used to secure the current ones so that you can avoid drilling again. If your cabinet doors open backto-back, make sure that the handles won’t knock together if you

open two cabinets at once. It’s also a good idea to test various knob, handle and pull options, as some are easier to manipulate than others, especially for people with larger hands.

Esthetic considerations

A copper finish for country decor, wide handles for a modern kitchen—the hardware you choose should complement your kitchen’s colors and style. Make sure that their finish matches that of your plumbing fixtures, appliances and door hinges. As for the visual impact of your new pulls, the choice is yours: should they blend in or stand out?

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Rediscover the decorative appeal of room dividers

Whether you’re looking to create a bit of privacy, reconfigure a space or even add a decorative touch to a room, you just might find that the solution lies in a good old room divider.

A guide to shopping for shelves From classic straight shelves to wall-mounted cubes and modular models, shelving units of all kinds can provide the perfect blend of function and form for a room. So which type should you choose? Here are a few tips to help you shop.

Intended use

The items you’ll place on the shelves will affect your choice of material (wood and shampoo bottles, for example, don’t go well together) and style. After all, a shelf designed to support stuffed animals or delicate trinkets won’t withstand the weight of heavy books. Keep in mind that slotted shelving units (where the brackets are inserted into slots) are usually more solid than those with built-in brackets and that over-

loading your shelves can damage your walls.

Appearance

Of course, your shelves should harmonize nicely with the overall design of the room. Wood shelves are a good choice for a rustic decor, colorful plastic shelves are great for a playroom, and metal shelves look nice in industrial settings. A word of advice: avoid textured shelves, which collect a ton of dust.

Placement

Finally, make sure that your shelves won’t get in the way of opening doors or windows and that no one risks bumping into them or knocking over their contents.

Decorate without spending a fortune If you dream of an interior style that changes with the seasons, there are ways you can make this happen without breaking the bank. Here are some tips. Choose a neutral palette for your walls and furniture. This will allow you to choose accessories without having to worry about matching them to the overall color scheme of the space. Switching up the patterns and textures of your accessories can go a long way in creating a seasonally themed decor. If winter’s on its way, deck out your living room accordingly with some faux-fur cushions. When spring rolls around, swap them for a floral throw, which, in turn, can make way for a nautical-style pillow or two come summertime.

Four-season accessories

Chalkboards are great for personalizing your decor as the seasons change. Use them to display the lyrics of your favorite Christmas songs during the holidays or to feature your top summer cocktail recipes, for example. Mason jars are also ideal for creating seasonal decor elements. Fill them with pinecones to bring some fall flair into your home and with seashells for a summery look. Finally, use aromatic candles to add an extra layer of seasonal appeal to your space. Choose scents such as cinnamon or pine for the wintertime, and replace them with floral fragrances come spring.

Room dividers are making a comeback on the interior decor front, as is apparent with the multitude of materials (bamboo, wood, metal, felt) and designs available on the market. This versatile element can be either discreet or imposing; sober or extravagant; rounded or square; massive or minimal. It can be cushioned, mirrored, equipped with storage or as basic as can be, equally able to blend in or stand out according to your needs.

A multipurpose accessory

Room dividers are a perfect, portable solution for adapting a space to your needs, whether that means separating areas in an open-plan loft or creating an office space in the living room. In addition, they can help reduce drafts and maintain heat in a room. Easy as pie to set up and move around, these handy faux walls can also be used to hide the not-so-nice parts of a room.


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Tips for choosing a rug for your entryway A good entryway rug is a must-have for many reasons. It protects your floor from the dirt that gets tracked into your home on peoples’ shoes and keeps the mess from spreading to the rest of your house. It also prevents slips and falls when the floor is wet, which is often the case on rainy or snowy days. If you’re in the market for a new entrance mat, follow these tips. 1. Rugs made with synthetic fibers are the most durable, which makes them ideal for your main entrance and other high-traffic areas. 2. Avoid thick-pile rugs, as they tend to dry more slowly and are harder to keep clean than ones with thinner piles. 3. Pick a rug with rubber backing to protect your floor against water damage. 4. Footprints tend to stand out against solid colors, so choose a rug with a pattern. 5. Make sure that the rug you choose isn’t so thick that it gets in the way of opening and closing the door.

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Mistakes to avoid when choosing houseplants

Nothing adds life to a room quite like houseplants, but it can be hard to choose which ones are right for your interior. If you’re planning on adding some greenery to your space, don’t make these three common mistakes.

Buying too many hanging plants

Hanging plants are beautiful, but they also take up quite a bit of space and can be tricky to maintain due to their height. If you’re not comfortable climbing up on a chair to water your plants, choose a kind you can keep close to the ground.

Ignoring care requirements

There’s no way around it: if that cactus needs full sun, don’t expect it to fare well in your basement apartment. Before buying a plant, make sure you understand how to properly care for it.

Overestimating your abilities

If your thumb isn’t the greenest, choose low-maintenance plant varieties to avoid disappointing results. A tad distracted? Place your plants in plain sight so you don’t forget to care for them.

Painting metal

Have a metal surface to paint? Follow these steps to get the best results. First off, get rid of any traces of rust. To do this you can use a steel brush, an emery board or a file. If unsightly welds are revealed in the process, sand them down until the metal is smooth. Certain household chemicals and products, such as phosphorus and oven cleaners, are also useful for getting rid of rust. Next, clean the metal using a damp sponge, and then dry the surface with a clean cloth. As soon as you’re done cleaning — don’t wait too long, as bare metal is quick to rust — apply a coat of primer designed for metal and compatible with the paint you’ll be using. Once the base coat is dry (refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for drying time), apply as many coats of paint as necessary. You can use a regular paintbrush, but spraying the paint on (either with a spray gun or a can of spray paint) will prevent visible brush strokes. There you have it: all that’s left is to admire the result.

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Check the seals on your garage door Even a well-insulated garage door can be a source of major heat loss. When’s the last time you had a look at your garage door’s seals? To avoid inflating your wintertime heating bills, make sure the seals around the outside and at the bottom of your garage door are in good condition (not broken, torn or otherwise damaged). Seals that have become too rigid should also be replaced. If, after taking a closer look, you suspect that your garage door’s seals should indeed be replaced, ask an expert about your options before buying new ones.

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