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s I write this note, we are currently deep into a six-week stay-at-home order, with many more restrictions in place for our safety. We are spending more time at home than ever before, and shopping online for everything from groceries to fire pits has become commonplace. According to a recent study conducted by Bidmii International Inc., 67 per cent of homeowners in Ontario are eager to renovate this year. Many are looking to make their spaces more functional and inspiring to live in. Are you one of them? With summer just around the corner, I’m sure we are collectively looking forward to bringing that same inspiration to our outdoor spaces. Summer in Canada is our time to regenerate and connect with the great outdoors – and I can hardly wait, even if activities are modified.
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In this issue, we highlight the latest gear to motivate you to create an exterior area you’ll want to relish in all summer long. Whether that space is pint-sized or XL, there are so many ways to enjoy outdoor living. From pots and planters to elevated gardens and rattan seating, there is something for everyone no matter the style preference or budget. And our talented designers and contributors showcase stunning al fresco spaces. Assembling this issue also got my creative juices flowing for my own backyard. I look forward to gardening with my husband and kids and brainstorming a good furniture layout to maximize our small greenspace. Whatever restrictions we may have to face in the coming months, it’s our wish that you stay happy and healthy and enjoy the warm, sunny weather ahead.
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TAKE A SEAT Synthetic rattan and wicker offer a natural look and feel, but with durability and weatherresistant abilities – perfect for outdoor lounging all summer long 1. Calova LOUNGE CHAIR. $529. article.com 2. Corrina FAUX RATTAN SOFA with ivory sunbrella cushions. $2,999. cb2.ca 3. Simeon outdoor WICKER CHAIR with cushion. $1,199. crateandbarrel.ca 4. Nelle outdoor ACCENT CHAIR. $899. mobilia.ca
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This gingham melamine tableware set will set a summery tone for your al fresco dining Check MELAMINE BOWLS AND PLATES. From $14. zarahome.ca
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CHEAP AND ChIC Can’t afford a full backyard makeover? Changing up your cushions can add an instant new look while keeping on budget! CITRUS BRANCHES PILLOW in tiger lilly, BROKEN STRIPE PILLOWS in tiger ltily and multi-colour, MINI FLANGE PILLOW in sunflower by Oui. $39 each. indigo.ca
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Pack a picnic The traditional picnic basket is modernized with this adorable cotton picnic basket tote from Oui. The roomy tote holds all your food, along with four plates, cups, forks, and spoons, which are all included $69. indigo.ca
Roll up This multi-functional bar cart is the perfect outdoor entertaining accessory Barbie poolside collection outdoor BAR CART in aluminum grey by Novogratz. $237. rona.ca
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We love this Canadian themed adult swimming float from Float-eh, made from thick, durable, phthalates-free vinyl THE LOON. $80. float-eh.ca
Tie-dye outside
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1. Tie-dye decorative PILLOW. $23. bouclair.com 2. Zoe ceramic SIDE TABLE. $239-$477. westelm.ca 3. Blue watercolour melamine DINNER PLATE. $6. homesense.ca
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Outdoor firepits are great for creating a cosy backyard feeling and extending those summer nights. There are so many design and style options to choose from, and at variety of price points
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1. Moonstone 12-piece DINNERWARE SET. $60. Arizona TABLE RUNNER. $20. Minuit red WINE GLASSES. $7. Fjord FLATWARE SET. $30. stokesstores.com | 2. Glass Edison LIGHTS by Hometrends. $20. walmart.ca | 3. Skyler three-piece rope wicker CHAT SET by Hometrends. $268. | 4. Eclipse black and white stripe UMBRELLA with base. $999. cb2.ca
PIZZA PARTY 4 1. PYRAMID OUTDOOR FIREPLACE. Starting from $939. ironembers.com | 2. HIDEAWAY BLACK FIREPIT. $1,099. crateandbarrel.ca | 3. Delshire polyresin WOOD BURNING FIRE PIT by Wrought Studio. $173. wayfair.ca | 4. CAST IRON WOOD BURNING FIRE PIT. $99. homesense.ca
With your plans to visit Italy on hold for now, recreate wood-fired, stone-baked pizza in your outdoor space in just 60 seconds with this portable Karu pizza oven by Ooni Karu PIZZA OVEN by Ooni. $549. cookstore.ca
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Beyond the threshold of your home is a world of good times, be it on your front porch or backyard. This is the place of safer social gatherings, barbecues, bug bites and sunburns. Below, I break down the most inspiring trends for the warm season ahead.
The front porch
Since we’ve been shut in and unable to welcome people over for indoor gatherings of any kind, the front porch has made a roaring comeback to the exterior of homes. With a roof cover and a pair of comfortable chairs, we can all safely engage with our neighbours, watch the kids play hoops or street hockey, and breathe in some muchneeded fresh air.
Brendan Charters is a Founding Partner at Toronto design-build firm Eurodale Developments Inc., the 2020 BILD Renovator of the Year. eurodale.ca, @eurodalehomes, 416.782.5690
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The standard Fences and decks are our typical go-to when setting our outdoor scene. This has not waned by the recent pressure-treated lumber shortage. If this is your plan, think creatively to arrange materials that differentiate from the norm – perhaps even step away from wood entirely for greater longevity. Stone patios, heat-treated decking and composite materials can create a unique finish that provides longer-term durability against the elements – and your wine spilling, food dropping guests.
The feature While we can’t all afford a pool, and even if you could afford one during the last 12 months, the limited supply of available equipment means you might still be out of luck. A patch of grass is nice, but it doesn’t move and excite the same way water does. Features such as lush and tall planted gardens or fire pits (gas, propane, biofuel or natural wood-burning) can provide a similar feature to focus on and congregate around. These elements give a break from the indoor environment’s static state, and can even provide you the feeling that you have travelled somewhere – something many of us are longing for.
The season extending essentials The sun can’t shine every day, and occasionally, when it does, we polar bears can’t handle the heat. Pergolas that provide the option of shade, sun, wind and rain protection are this summer’s hottest trend. Made from powder-coated aluminium, they are extremely durable and can ensure comfort and protection from any element that might be pushing you back indoors. A wide range of outdoor flickof-the-switch fires, heaters, fans can also ensure you can spend hours outside in total comfort. If you want help designing and building your own perfect outdoor space, remember there is real value in working with a professional to design and execute it. Professional associations such as the Ontario Association of Architects and renomark.ca, the professional renovator’s home, are great places to start your search.
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Planning to vacation locally this summer? R+D fell in love with The June Motel in Sauble Beach – the 1970s surf style will have you swooning while the laid-back vibe will have you saying yes to rosé all day. Here are some of our favourite elements from the motel and how to get the look at home.
BATHROOM The colour palette in this bathroom is divine. The peachy-pink wall tiles paired with white and light wood accents is a perfect combination. The speckled floor tiles bring all the colours together for a cohesive look.
POOL AREA BEDROOM Natural elements such as teak and rattan keep this bedroom relaxed and cool.
The ultimate vacay spot is always the pool area. Here, the deck is kept simple with oversized yellow striped umbrellas, white loungers and potted tropical plants.
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Steal the style Vintage-look bamboo PLANT STAND. $50. homesense.ca
Solid teak square STOOL. $299. eq3.com
Popcorn knit THROW. $40. bouclair.com Sinnerlig bamboo pendant LAMP. $99. ikea.ca 24
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Field square CEMENT TILE in terrazzo pink. $10 per tile. geontile.com
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LOBBY Soft muted colours, mixed textures, plants and statement pieces such as the marble coffee table create a modern 1970s feeling in the lobby of the motel.
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1. Oversized canvas TOTE natural and tan by Love and Lore. $55. indigo.ca | 2. Classic woven wide brimmed SUN HAT. $40. winners.ca | 3. Mint green long sleeve tiered smock MIDI DRESS. $50. | 4. Rusty one-shoulder BIKINI. $25. | 5. Orange croc FOOTBEDS. $30. All from marshalls.ca
Slatted BUFFET in walnut. $1,649. westelm.ca Lappi Bella SOFA. $2,899. article.com
SURFING TODAY By Jim Heimann. $275. indigo.ca
Ava COFFEE TABLE. From $1,898. casalife.com
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fter selling their cottage, my city client’s desire to have an outdoor getaway at home, where they could relax and enjoy being outside, inspired the renovation of their backyard. Before the redesign, the backyard fell short and did little to encourage their outdoor living aspirations. With my landscape design ideas and the interior design help of Erin Feasby and Cindy Bleeks of Feasby & Bleeks Design, the family
can now dine, cook, lounge, entertain and swim in their newly renovated backyard. The homeowners didn’t want to see a wooden fence surrounding the perimeter of the yard. They wanted lots of green to fill in the space and make it feel like a cottage in the city. We went with a planting palette of greens, whites, yellows and purples and kept a good-sized patch of sod for the family dog. We used various plants and flowers from boxwoods to black-eyed Susans and even lined the property
with green cedars and pyramidal European hornbeams to give that green backdrop they were looking for. We also included a couple of eastern white pines – a nostalgic reminder to the homeowner’s cottage. We placed potted plants around the pool to add extra greenery to the expansive patio. We planted topicals, perennials and annuals. Some of the plants will die in the winter, but the homeowner may choose to put seasonal cuttings in the planters for winter interest when the snow flies.
Samantha Kleinknecht is Owner and Principal Landscape Designer at SK Design Co. Specializing in residential design, she loves to help her clients discover their own outdoor style. skdesigncompany.com
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New fencing, some made from pressure-treated stained pine and some in black aluminium, keeps it open and airier. The wood fence was stained a dark colour, which helps the fence recede into the background. The backyard is paved with Permacon, an engineered material, in a light grey colour. Due to the freeze-thaw cycle of Toronto, the pavers were dry-laid in an aggregate base. There are so many great seating areas around the backyard. One is an area with a natural gas firepit beside the pool – a nice spot to relax in the evenings and well into the fall season. The furniture was repurposed from the family cottage and updated with new outdoor fabrics. For a bit of formality, we added a boxwood hedge around the
dining patio along with planters that include fresh herbs. The homeowner loved the large maple tree trunks on her neighbour’s property, so we used aluminum fencing so as not to hide the trunks. To connect this patio to the one around the pool, we used four large pavers pushed together to create lovely, large stepping-stones. Sod in between the stepping-stones adds a hit of green between the two patios. The back corner of the yard is a lounge sitting area, complete with a sectional sofa, coffee table and lots of great shade cast by the cantilevered umbrella. This corner is a cosy nook that acts as the backyard’s living room. Overall, this backyard is a green oasis, a great escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. nexthome.ca | myhomepage.ca
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Backyard refresh
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ackyard spaces are front and centre this season, as we are faced with new pandemic restrictions. With the recent price increases in lumber, furniture and all things outdoors, I want to give homeowners some tips on utilizing what they have by adding a few new things to change the look of the outdoor space, while keeping things budget-friendly.
When it came to my clients on this project, they really didn’t like their original space; it was cluttered, there were no defined zones, and it lacked inspiration. Although the deck needed to be replaced, like many others, these clients were not ready to pay double the lumber price, so a fresh coat of paint modernized this dated deck. Paint goes a long way to freshen things
up. The conversation set is more than 15 years old, but the shape and cushion colour were still perfect. With a bit of elbow grease and a can of matte black spray paint, they were able to freshen it up to look sleek and modern. I wanted this outdoor space to work from day to night, so lighting was essential to take afternoon drinks into the twilight hour. I grabbed these Edison LED string lights and Hurricane
Jo Alcorn has more than 15 years experience as a celebrity interior and home product designer, expert instructor, corporate ambassador, TV personality and a strong female entrepreneur. alcornhome.com
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Lanterns from Rona and Lowe’s (their curbside pick-up is simple and makes me feel safe when shopping). They give off a warm, inviting light that can take you from dusk to evening. To take it a step further in the outdoor experience, I added a gorgeous outdoor wooden bar creating another zone and focal point. Now, if it only came with a bartender! Growing your own food is becoming a trend among many, whether you have a yard or a small patio. Rona’s modular and vertical planters ensure you have fresh herbs and veggies, no matter your outdoor size. This system is also great for those just getting into the green thumb lifestyle. Bonus: They match the decor perfectly. I love when a design comes together seamlessly. What’s a backyard space without a barbecue? While gas or propane grills
are the norm, my client really wanted to try his hand at a charcoal grill. This gorgeous 22-in. black charcoal Kettle Grill by Weber is a sleek design and easy to move around – perfect for this space. I brought in textured pieces to really finish off the space and add that cosy feeling. I added some two-toned throw cushions in stunning burnt orange and black and white from Lowe’s. I defined the fireplace area and upper deck sitting space with rugs from Lowe’s, as well, to truly define the zones for a comfortable feature. From lounging in the conversation area under the pergola, to toasting marshmallows at the fire pit, to grilling burgers and grabbing a drink at the bar, this backyard space is sure to get lots of use this summer and be a little home away from home. nexthome.ca | myhomepage.ca
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Five tips to your patch of grass into a veritable, verdant retreat inspired by the New Mediterranean look
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he great outdoors is once again becoming a focus for many homeowners. Many seek to maximize every inch of their home and every minute of patio season. This year, it’s an even bigger consideration, as Canadians find themselves spending more time in the comfort and safety of their home. If a backyard makeover is on your to-do list, follow these tips.
Get in the zone uuu Start the transformation by planning the space. How would you like to use your backyard? For dining or entertaining? Reading and relaxing? Sports and games? As a designer, I approach al fresco spaces like I do their indoor counterparts – striving for an equal balance of comfort, function and style. With this in mind, delineate zones that accommodate the activities you like to engage in, and consider the amount of space you’ll need for each.
From the ground up uuu When you step outside, the backyard should feel like an extension of the indoors. However, look inside for cues. Is your home contemporary, classic or something in between? Echo your interior aesthetic outside to create a sense of continuity. Then, furnish your various zones from the ground up, starting with flooring. A floor is a transformational element that instantly takes your backyard from lawn to living area. Excellent options include wood, stone or tile that will act as a foundation for any outdoor room. There’s also a fabulous selection of outdoor rugs that are durable enough to weather storms, sun and wear and tear. Durability is an essential factor to consider when shopping for patio furniture, as well. Choose pieces specifically made for outdoor use that can withstand a downpour and the sun’s bleaching effects. Also, ensure your furniture is comfortable. 32
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Landscaping, lighting and accessories uuu Much like your indoor living areas, your outdoor spaces need some accent pieces to complete the look. Keep in mind the overall atmosphere of your backyard, and enhance it with lighting, accessories and, of course, plants. Lighting plays a crucial role in highlighting the various functional zones, while adding ambience and safety. Since you’re outdoors, the sun acts as your ambient lighting. Be sure to incorporate task lighting where required, such as areas for cooking/barbecue, dining, sitting and bar seating. Illuminate features such as walkways, steps, the entranceway and any other elements that need to remain visible after the sunsets. Then, add accent lighting to bring depth to your design. Focus on trees and plants and any special features, such as a pond, garden gazebo or trellis.
Putting the principles into practice uuu I transformed this small but sweet urban backyard into a place to rest, relax and indulge! Full disclosure: I own the property and wanted a place to enjoy fine food and wine, gather with family and friends at the custom outdoor dining table, and warm up around a fire pit on late summer and fall evenings. I started by removing the existing deck and planned and prepped for the fire pit – a gas model that would become a focal point of the space. A gas line from the house fed the fire pit, so we dug a trench leading to our spot of choice, and levelled the ground to prepare it for the floor. We chose 24-in., two-cm porcelain pavers in Gray Flow and Ivory Flow, from Euro Tile & Stone. This classic diamond-checkerboard motif is equally functional and aesthetically pleasing, and perfectly suited to the New Mediterranean style I was going for. I love this durable outdoor flooring, which is resistant to salt, pool chemicals, winter frost and the sun’s UV rays. It’s also slip-resistant.
Furnish your space uuu The furniture I selected has a New Mediterranean, relaxed style – muted earth tones and organic materials. I incorporated a comfortable armless sofa from the West of Main Shoppe custom upholstery line. It’s quickdrying and durable, able to withstand all elements while bringing inspiration from far-off travels right into our own backyard. I also added seating around the fire pit with West of Main’s signature Tulum outdoor chairs, which feature an ergonomic shape, a wood frame and grey netting that adds visual interest, and different texture and contrast against the white sofa. The custom dining table is the star of the show, inspired by a vineyard visit in San Francisco. The unique centre-trough design is a host’s dream, perfect for presenting and serving up a collection of local fine wines. As a final touch, I accessorized the space with a couple of side tables, some gorgeous textural pillows and throws, and some large potted plants for a relaxed, interior-inspired outdoor living area. The result is a warm, welcoming space that I can really sink into!
Furniture elements available at westofmainshoppe.com
Sascha Lafleur is the Co-Founder and Principal Designer at West of Main Design. This international award-winning Ottawa based firm provides complete residential and commercial design services throughout North America. Respected for creating thoughtfully layered, travelled designs that complement their client’s lifestyles. westofmaindesign.com, @westofmain @westofmainshoppe
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With summer right around the corner, now is the time to lighten up your home with these ideas by EugEnia Triandos and Korina Khamis • photos miKE ChajECKi
Go neutral Neutral colour palettes are a trendy choice that many designers like us gravitate toward, thanks to their versatility and broad appeal. Think about it… it’s very difficult to offend someone with neutral
hues. Furthermore, a neutral colour palette is easy to layer up for winter and lighten up for spring. When choosing large-scale colours for your home, such as wall paint, flooring and bigger furnishings such as a sofa, choose muted earthy whites and cream tones.
Change up your fabrics Pack up your heavier materials, such as corduroy, velvet, wool and chunky knits, which are great for creating a cosy ambience that’s ideal through the fall and colder months. Replace these with cooler, natural fabrics such
Designers Eugenia Triandos and Korina Khamis are Co-Founders at Hibou Design & Co. With more than a decade of experience, this Montreal-based multi-disciplinary design firm has become known for creating both stylish and well curated interiors. The firm provides complete bespoke residential design services throughout Canada & North America. hiboudesignco.com
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Take your neutrals a step further with a monochromatic colour palette, which can lend a lighter, more laid-back aesthetic by virtue of its simplicity. Bonus – monochrome is also an easy way to make a room appear bigger and brighter.
Incorporate texture If not executed thoughtfully, a neutral or monochromatic space runs the risk of falling flat. Add personality to your interiors by playing with texture and a variety of different materials. Think outside the box and look to furniture and light fixtures as textural targets. Consider wood, wicker and straw. Play with different metals, and juxtapose finishes such as glossy and matte surfaces to bring lots of visual interest and depth to your design, while maintaining your monochromatic colour palette.
Light it up as linen, cottons and jute, in a tighter weave and colour palette. Bring these textiles into your pillows, throws, window coverings and even change out your area rugs. In the bedroom and bathroom, crisp white bedding and white towels are our go-to for creating a relaxing, spa-inspired feel that instantly soothes and uplifts the soul.
While lighting seems like a fairly obvious addition to every room, you’d be shocked at how many people disregard its importance and the potential impact it can have on the overall ambience. A poorly lit room can appear small and uninviting – not ideal by any means. Layer in different light sources throughout the home, incorporating ceiling fixtures, sconces and lamps in corners, tabletops and sitting areas. This will brighten up dark
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Enhance the natural light in your home by strategically positioning mirrors near windows. Mounting a wall mirror opposite a window will amplify the natural light and double your views! Similarly, propping a tall, vertical mirror against the wall can create the illusion of a doorway.
corners, enhance the room’s function, and highlight key points of interest such as unique architectural features, collections and artwork. Of course, with the days getting longer and the sun on our side, natural light should be top of mind at this time of year. Draw the curtains open, or better yet, remove them entirely if privacy isn’t a concern. While you’re focused on your windows, go ahead and give them a good cleaning, inside and out. You’ll be amazed at how much more natural light floods your home when you remove the window grime of winter. nexthome.ca | myhomepage.ca
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A smart layout and well-chosen decor highlight the stunning views in this luxe cottage update
iving a luxury cottage lifestyle doesn’t mean you need to give up all of the functionality and durability you need while in the wild woods. My latest cottage project is the perfect example of this. Come along to see how you, too, can create luxury living at your home away from home. Cottages are notorious for having furniture that is not to scale. This
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by Michelle Berwick often results from a collection of hand-me-downs or pieces that no longer work at the main residence. Before you bring all of your old furniture into your cottage, plan out the rooms. Ask yourself, how are we going to move through the areas? How are we going to use this space overall? How many people are going to be in this area at any given time? Use the answers to these questions to
dictate where you are going to start placing of the furniture. No one wants to worry about sticky little fingers or wet bathing suits during the dog days of summer. Now, we know what you’re thinking... there’s an awful lot of light fabrics in this project. Yes, they aren’t just your average fabrics; they are a high-performance variety that are highly durable and stain-resistant. Most furniture retailers
offer their upholstered pieces in high-performance fabric. You can go with something a little lighter and brighter to create that lifted, luxury look this way. Most of the time at the cottage, you want a clear view of the scenery. If you want to bring in a touch of luxury, you can frame your windows with floor-to-ceiling drapes. This does a few things for your space. If placed correctly, they will give the illusion of a larger window and soften the room for a more finished look. If you have a smaller window, think about using a nice and simple flat roman blind; they look pretty while drawn up or let down, and provide excellent privacy. The goal is not to take away from the everchanging seasonal views, but to provide a pretty frame for the outside views. I incorporated natural materials in this cottage, but in a sophisticated way. A two-storey granite fireplace is the centrepiece of this luxe space. This natural stone plays off of the natural rocky landscape this cottage is built on. Wood, stone, concrete and natural textiles all work together in creating
pro-tip
Install your drapery rod threequarters of the way up to the wall from the top of the window trim to the ceiling and 12 in. from the sides of your window trim; let those drapes kiss the ground. Your windows will look huge, I promise!
a harmonious interior without feeling too heavy. The best way to create a comfy, cosy and high-end feel in your home away from home is with the scale of furnishings. Choosing furniture, rugs, art and decor that goes with each room’s size is one of the reasons this family cottage project turned out so cohesive and stunning. I didn’t want this cottage to scream, “I’m a cottage.” Instead, I went for a subtle classic, rustic, modern and contemporary approach to the final styling. I mixed in several metals, textures and materials to allow this gem to come together.
Award-winning Designer Michelle Berwick is the Principal & Creative Founder of Michelle Berwick Design. This notable GTA firm has become sought after for providing livable, stylish and uniquely personal interiors. michelleberwickdesign.com
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ottage living has always been the “Canadian dream,” but the trend has been amplified over the last year by our newfound ability to work remotely and live anywhere we choose. No longer bound by a gruelling work commute,
many are now opting to ditch the big city, favouring shimmering lake views and a more peaceful pace. These were the goals for this picturesque lakefront cottage located in Orillia, Ont., with interiors designed by yours truly. Keep reading for a behind-thescenes tour.
tip Having enough storage space is essential to creating and maintaining peace and order in your home. The beautiful and functional custom kitchen cabinets in this space handle a surprising amount of stuff, artfully concealed yet easily on hand. Beyond cabinets, shelves and the like, consider purchasing dual-purpose furnishings that serve double duty as storage areas. Ottomans, coffee tables and even beds with built-in storage really help to reduce the amount of visual clutter in a room, while offering a place to keep everything you want and need for your comfort and enjoyment of the cottage.
This cottage was a brand-new build. I was involved throughout the construction process, which allowed me to seamlessly integrate thoughtful designer details into every nook and cranny. I was familiar with these clients, having worked with them to design their primary residence 20 years earlier. This gave me a solid understanding of their personalities, lifestyle and aesthetic preferences for their cottage. The couple and their two teenagers were in store for a casual, warm and socially inviting space where they could kick back, relax and hang out. And, of course, the space had to yield to the outdoor views.
As a designer, my focus for this interior was the open-concept main floor, which includes a kitchen, and living, dining and sitting areas, as well as a fireplace. A common challenge with open floorplans is the vastness of it all. How do you furnish a big, open space? Where do you begin? I always start with the focal point – in this case, the view. A beautiful, two-storey wall of windows frames the ever-changing seasonal vistas while flooding the home with warm, natural light. Aside from being a natural focal point, the view also served as our inspiration for the interior.
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The surrounding environment influenced my choice to use warm, natural wood as the predominant material in the window frames, floors, ceiling and wall panels, staircase, wood beams and the fireplace mantel. This consistent use of wood created a sense of unity and cohesion, while enhancing the sense of serenity within the space. The textiles and upholstery I selected also have an earthy appeal both in their
organic textures and muted colour palette. The furnishings are intended for physical and visual comfort arranged in arguably the cottage’s most cosy spot – in front of the stone fireplace. Casual chairs and an L-shaped sofa invite sitting, lounging, reading and, of course, taking in the ever-changing seasonal views. This space’s main goal was to transform into a relaxing and welcoming retreat from hectic city
life. I achieved that through the use of natural materials and a simple decorating approach that enhances the sense of space, light and air. However, even city dwellers can jump on the cottage bandwagon by incorporating some thoughtful elements into their home. Look for organic materials and finishes, an earthy colour palette, and comfortable cottage-chic decor. You’ll find that your great escape is closer than you think.
Furniture from Statum | OttOmans, rugs and pillOws from Tonic Living
Evelyn Eshun is the Principal Designer and Owner of Evelyn Eshun Design Inc., also known as EStudio, a full-service design and decorating company in Toronto providing creative and innovative design solutions for busy professionals who require interior design and decorating services. evelyneshun.com
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DESIGNER BILHA KANGETHE DISCUSSES FIVE TRENDS THAT WILL HAVE YOU REIMAGINING YOUR GREENSPACE
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utdoor living has been a growing home improvement category for years. There has been a shift; we are no longer settling on a barbecue and patio area to create the ultimate outdoor experience. Homeowners want it all, and the results are inspiring spaces to enjoy all summer long.
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LET THERE BE LIGHT Set the mood long after the sun sets with the perfect lighting to enjoy your outdoor space in its entirety. The options are endless, from LED lights illuminating pathways and patios, to string lights draped on your pergola and pavilions to adding a modern classic lantern. Add that ambience to your outdoor space and fully enjoy those warm summer nights. 1. Sonnet HurriCane lantern with handle. $119. crateandbarrel.ca 2. Crosby teaK wOOd lantern. $99-$149. crateandbarrel.ca 3. OutdOOr dining spOt. Photo: Luisa Brumble
AT HOME SPA Whether you like to sip a cocktail on the beach or hike and be surrounded by nature, homeowners are carving out spaces that mimic their favourite retreats. How? By reinventing their perfect holiday destination in their backyards. Everything from heated pools to state-of-the-art hot tubs, saunas and fireplaces, built for year-round use. It’s all about creating a backyard retreat that calms and relieves our stress and contributes to our improved wellness. OutdOOr pOOl and HOt tuB. Photo: Stephen Leonardi
Bilha Kangethe is the Founder and Creative Director of The Lifestyle Loft. As a certified designer and interior decorator, she has created a company that focuses on the needs of each client and customer and helps them curate a lifestyle that is comfortable and economical. thelifestyleloft.com
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GARDEN OF EDEN Gardens and front yards have not been left behind. We are seeing landscaping and gardening becoming increasingly popular this season. Planting perennials adds year-round interest and enhances curb and balcony appeal with bright colours, textures and lush gardens that attract local species of birds. Vertical gardens are on the rise as they are perfect for growing herbs and create visual interest in an outdoor space. patiO and plants. Photo: Cameron Smith FrOnt entranCe. Photo: Dimitry Anikin VertiCal plants. Photo: Micheile Henderson
ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHT Limited access to outdoor leisure away from our homes has inspired many to create their very own entertainment zones in the backyard. From elaborate outdoor kitchens and TVs to entertainment systems and playhouses. This entertainment hub is roping in all our favourite indoor activities and bringing them outside. OutdOOr KitCHen. Photo: Mike Black PhotoWorks
INDOOR/OUTDOOR FURNITURE Outdoor furniture collections this season are designed to imitate your indoor pieces. Natural teak woods, industrial metals, clean, structured lines and soft curves provide the perfect balance of shape, colour and textiles. Likewise, accessories such as accent pillows are embellished in feel-good fabrics such as boucle, and soft upholstery, bearing a resemblance to your favourite living room sofa. These multipurpose pieces are fade-and mildew-resistant and built to withstand all seasons. Exterior colour trends found in your decor pieces are muted to promote a serene and peaceful ambience. 1. Sunbrella OutdOOr pillOw in petal and tinsel. $75 each. crateandbarrel.ca | 2. Feedback three-seater sOFa. $4,498. jardindeville.com | 3. Diamondscape indOOr/OutdOOr rug. $450-$1,350. westelm.ca | 4. Paso teak adirOndaCK CHair with ottoman. $1,1698. crateandbarrel.ca | 5. Outdoor pedestal
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Northern Exposure Designer Dvira Ovadia creates a distinctly
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his family cottage was designed and built from the ground up in remote cottage country. When returning clients approached me regarding this project, they needed serious help. They had just purchased this gorgeous piece of land, with a dilapidated cottage on it. The existing property was small, mouldy and beyond repair. My clients were seeking a place that had an open-concept, family feel with a few critical items on their wishlist, including laundry, storage and a screened-in porch. Both the architectural and interior requirements ensured that the cottage felt rustic, relaxed and not fussy. They did not want it to look like a fancy home away from home, but rather a casual cottage
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that would be fun, practical and exude the feeling of comfort. The main floor is an openconcept space, with the living room on one end and the kitchen on the other, while the dining room anchors in between. The kitchen design is informal and functional, with a sizeable island perfect for congregating and sitting for a casual meal. The contrast of the walnut island and walnut detail on the hood breaks away from the timeless, white shaker kitchen by warming up the space and giving it a custom feel. The kitchen backsplash is a natural, chiselled stone that feels organic and rustic. It ties the entire look together, bringing a little of the exterior natural rock indoors. The oversized dining room has a large farmhouse style table with bentwood and wicker chairs,
reminiscent of the industrial era. Similarly, the linear light fixture comprising of black metal and glass
also mimics that factory feel – giving this space a casual dining appeal for a large group of friends and family. The adjacent living room, with its L-shaped sectional sofa, is a great place to relax and enjoy the wood-burning fire. The furnishings for this family room are comfy and paired down; the rug has a worn-in distressed quality to it, and the pillows
also tie in the look with casual cotton, linen and wool fabrics. The look has a bit of that Canadiana feel, with its red and white colour palette. The screened-in porch is a secondary gathering area for those warm summer nights, with all the dining and living area functions. It allows the summer breeze to penetrate through the space, while protecting from mosquitoes. The look in the screened-in porch has a shabby-chic feel. A few beautifully
styled rattan furniture pieces are paired with some high-quality chairs, miss-matched furniture finds, and unique pieces sourced from a few local antique stores. The design of the entire home was made to feel casual, easy and provide a calming atmosphere. From the architecture, to the interiors, as well as the final touches, every discipline meshes in a harmonious manner to create a dream cottage that’s worth escaping to.
Dvira Ovadia is Principal Designer of Dvira Interiors, an award-winning full service, Toronto-based interior design firm. She is known for her clever design work on a vast number of successful projects. dvira.com
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rguably, the most important room in any Canadian cottage is the “Muskoka room” – a screened-in, three-season space that’s perfect for enjoying nature during the not so perfect days of the year. Here are seven tips for making this room functional and fabulous.
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The breeze should flow with ease Any well-rounded “Muskoka room” should first and foremost have excellent ventilation. Ensure you position the room to capitalize on the local cool summer breeze – you may need to ask your neighbours for tips! To maximize
the breeze, have at least two sides of your room lined with screened drop-down windows. If your cottage doesn’t have the perfect set-up for your Muskoka room, don’t fret. Plant tall hedges and form natural funnels. These will guide the wind to where you want it.
Make it big enough to fit your food prep and eating area Unlike having guests in the city, where you prepare and set up ahead of time, at the cottage, you’re most likely to do it all with everybody around or helping. The size of your screened porch needs to accommodate eating and cooking in that same space. If your room is rectangular, a good number to aim for is roughly 34 ft. long by 18 ft. wide. This will give you two tables that seat eight each, an island that can also seat eight and a great food prep area with a barbecue.
Great furniture layout makes for perfect flow A great way to lay out a simple rectangular room is to place two long farm-style tables and the kitchen island parallel to each other. You can set up age-based eating areas, or let everyone mingle and converse however they choose, by selecting where they sit.
Finishes should be mindful of changing seasons Screened porches and three-season rooms offer a unique opportunity to combine materials that are indoor-outdoor in a fun and exciting way. I often like to use exterior cladding such as stained wood boards, or go all out and bring natural granite or stone walls as feature walls inside. Some of the best materials for flooring are rough slates and various outdoor pavers. If you keep the general colours dark, the room’s overall mood is pleasant, and transitions seamlessly into nature.
The ceiling
The ceiling in a screened-in porch room is extremely important. You cannot do a drywall ceiling because of the temperature variations. Stylistically, it’s best to play the ceiling up (no pun intended). Beams and tongue and groove boards add barn-style charm and make the room feel special.
Lighting Cottage living is laid back by definition, and is therefore often associated with rougher materials. Metal fixtures and accessories can easily give you a rustic look. Some of my favourites are the farmhouse style pendant lights that are bell-shaped. These can be fantastic wall sconces. In a tall space, you should place lights at different heights. This simple trick gets you a dynamic room filled with shadows, movement and visual interest.
Access to outdoors A cottage is not a cottage without proper access to the outdoors. A great screened porch needs equally great and comfortable access to the outside. Unlike the city, the traversing in and out of the cottage is constant. Make sure you invest in good quality doors and hardware and size them appropriately for heavy traffic. And most of all, happy summer!
Adriana Mot is a multiple award-winning Designer and Founder of Dochia Interior Design in Toronto. She is known for her practical creativity and a unique talent that builds refined and beautiful connections between people and their surroundings. Contact her at 416.492.7451. info@dochia.com dochia.com
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Going DIY and reusing materials kept our budget in check
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t wasn’t until we started planning our renovation wish list that we realized how quickly home projects snowball. The back door was in the top five things we wanted to tackle because it wasn’t very secure (for elements and potential thieves). The problem was the door needed more than a simple swap and forced us to assess some issues with our deck.
The biggest issue? The platform of our deck was level with the bottom of the door frame, which is a big no-no (unless your deck is covered) because when snow begins to pile up around the door and eventually melts, the water will seep in around the door, causing all kinds of damage. The correct way is to have a step down onto your deck – at least four inches is recommended. Add in the fact that our door
A writer and editor for more than a decade, Stephanie Gray has covered everything from luxury travel to modern parenting challenges. Her work has been featured in publications including Glamour, Elle Canada and Best Health. She recently bought a century-old home north of Toronto, in need of updates, which she’s taking on with her husband (and toddler in tow).
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had to be lowered an inch due to us removing the weird tile platform in the kitchen; there was no way around it. We had to significantly lower our deck. The good news was our deck is multi-levelled, so we had to lower only the first platform. Less work and lower cost (yes and yes!). To keep our budget in check, my husband picked up a couple of books from the library and learned how to do it himself, with a mishmash of online research. As we have discovered with many other things in this house, we found out the deck wasn’t built very well. The deck was attached to the house, but it wasn’t done correctly. Because it was easier than trying to reattach it properly, we turned it into a free-standing deck, which involved adding more supports, including four-deck blocks and a new support beam. We also had to install a new rim joist and get all new joist hangers. One frightening discovery was the old joist hangers weren’t installed correctly. Only half the number of screws were used, and not even the right ones. Another cheap shortcut that could have resulted in a collapsed deck, was that whomever built the deck didn’t use any angled joist hangers which are used to hold the weight of the framing. Instead, they used only a few nails – which thankfully worked, but isn’t how a deck should be safely built. We also were able to save money by using our existing boards. We just cut them to fit with the new sizing of the platform. We also cut down an old 16-ft. wood pole that had previously been used as a laundry line, using the
wood for posts that prop up the support beams. We did need to purchase lumber for the main support beam and get new joists and screws, but otherwise, we could reuse what we had. While we were at it, we decided to tackle one more part of the deck that was a bit of a safety concern (especially after I fell off them): The stairs. The stairs coming off the lowest platform had a few rotting steps, so we decided to replace them ourselves. We had to dig up and level the earth, add gravel to prevent further shifting and then place down concrete patio stones. We had to buy only a little lumber and gravel for this project, since the patio stones were already there. It was a short and sweet task and took only a weekend. All in all, we ended up lowering the top platform off our back door down about 6.5 in. For aesthetics, we also installed a new casing on the exterior and added two new lights (previously, there was only one, and it was positioned way too high). Truth be told, the entire deck isn’t totally there, if we wanted to make it 100 per cent secure. We’d need to replace a couple of rotting joists, add blocking to support the other deck boards and add railings (stairs and portions of the deck itself). There’s also the highly debatable question of staining, which we haven’t done, and may not. For now, it’s a definite improvement and one we can happily live with all summer long.
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before and after
Designer Rebecca Heart and her handyman husband dish on their DIY deck transformation
Decked OUT I n an ideal world, my husband Mike and I would have ripped up our deck and reconfigured and rebuilt the whole thing. But truthfully, after building a new fence, renovating a mudroom and gutting our main floor bathroom… it just wasn’t going to happen. We decided the best plan of action would be to make the best of it and fix it up so we could maximize our time outside with the kids. First up, we power-washed the deck. If you don’t have a power-washer, we highly recommend you invest in one. Power-washing lifted off most of the
previous paint, and gave us a nice clean surface to stain and paint over. Ours isn’t the strongest unit out there, so it did take us a full day to do the two levels. But I would take it over sanding a deck, any day. Once the surface was clean and dry (24 hours later), Mike removed the back railing. This side of our deck faces the neighbour’s backyard, and we figured adding some privacy would make the space feel more enjoyable. Once the section was sawed down, he cut out three four-by-four in. squares in the deck for the new posts to slide into. It’s important to have a strong
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Rebecca Heart is a decor-obsessed, bargain enthusiast based in Toronto. She and her husband Mike run a full-time home renovation and decor blog called mikeandme.ca, which follows their journey updating a century-old Craftsman home. mikeandme.ca
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support in case of strong winds, and it also prevents warping. Our privacy fence is about 16 ft. wide, so we did three posts across. Mike then split pressure treated fence boards into 2.25-in. strips. This gave us two pieces per fence board. For spacing in between, he used a 3/8-in. board, knowing that the wood would shrink and the spacing would inevitably be bigger than what it started out as. Every two feet (in addition to the fourby-fours) he added extra two-by-two strips to reinforce the boards. Using screws (not nails), he would screw the panels in the front into the posts and from the back of the fence into the two-by-twos. This part was more time consuming than we originally anticipated. Slicing the boards took a while, and making sure the panels were level all the way up required serious patience on Mike’s part. When all the panels were up, he cut the top off the middle post, so it was flush and left the two corner ones up for our lights. Next up, staining. Our Home Hardware store recommended we use stain, not paint, as it would be much more durable. The stain we went with was Beauti-Tone’s WoodShield acrylic deck and siding stain in solid white. The deck wasn’t completely stripped, but because the existing paint was a flat finish, we were able to get away with
not sanding it. The stain covered so well. I used a four-in. stain brush on a broomstick to apply it, and I had next to no streak marks. It took two full coats to do the whole deck, and we used about four gallons of stain. To give you an idea of the time-frame, this job took one full day! For the railings, we used BeautiTone’s Signature Series exterior paint. Again, we used a pure white, and it covered very nicely. Because the railings get way less traffic than the deck, we went with a paint. They are in rough shape, so we wanted to seal
them as much as possible (hiding the imperfections). When the staining/ painting was finished, Mike put in the other two four-by-fours and strung up the lights. I was set on getting a couch with light cushions so that our decor could be interchangeable and versatile. Overall, I’m so happy with the transformation. It’s earthy and boho and feels like we live in Palm Springs or SoCal. I can’t believe it’s the same deck, and it just goes to show you that even if it’s not in the budget to do a complete overhaul, you can still love the space you are in, with the right planning.
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TIPS FOR BUYING IN A CHALLENGING MARKET
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by heather haDDen
he Canadian housing market has changed dramatically over the last year. High-density urban homes have taken a backseat for the first time in more than a decade, and suburban and rural properties have come to the forefront in the wake of the pandemic. The work-fromhome trend has meant homebuying decisions were no longer defined by proximity to the downtown office. With the freedom to choose where people wanted to live and work, lifestyle became a priority. Thus began the mass migration from Toronto to the suburbs, rural locations and cottage country, where larger detached homes, spacious properties and lake views offered a reprieve from cramped urban living. The best part? It could all be had for a similar price as those tiny downtown dwellings. But some things haven’t changed. Buying a home is still expensive (even more so now, thanks to demand), and the market is uber-competitive. First-time homebuyers, in particular, will face some obstacles this year, with no equity to help with their purchase, low housing inventory and multiple offers to contend with. Here are some of my best strategies for tackling this challenging market.
Low inventory ●●● Ontario is experiencing some inventory issues, particularly in lowrise housing, as buyers appeared to abandon their condo lifestyles in
favour of detached homes that offered the benefit of more privacy and space during the lockdowns. This created a glut of inventory in the condo market last fall, which could prove temporary, with sales already picking up due to the selection and lower prices. Meanwhile, suburban and rural locations are experiencing the opposite – limited choice, multiple offers and rising prices. Working with a professional real estate agent can help mitigate the stress associated with these challenges, while keeping the purchase in perspective. To the buyer, a home is a very personal thing, and where one may be tempted to enter into a bidding war, a good agent can and should advise you on where to draw the line. Remember, a home is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
High prices ●●● In its 2021 market outlook, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board forecast the average residential price in the GTA will top $1 million this year. The GTA is a big place bordered by Oakville to the west, Oshawa to the east and Newmarket to the north. When you narrow it down to Toronto proper, the average residential price will be well into seven figures. But it’s the suburban and rural markets that have seen the most significant price gains – 30 per cent, in some cases. Those who currently own a property and have some equity to work with will have an easier time affording property. On the other hand, first-time homebuyers are often stuck between a rock (not owning a property) and a
hard place (not being able to buy one). Thankfully, low interest rates are on their side, as the cost of borrowing has never been cheaper. Given a solid down payment, flexibility in housing type, neighbourhood and determination, homebuyers can still buy under these tough conditions at a price they can afford. Consult a real estate professional who can offer the best options available to you.
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To the , a home is a very personal thing, and where one may be tempted to enter into a bidding war, a good agent can and should advise you on where to draw the line. The current sellers’ market won’t be shifting any time soon. Demand for homes is expected to intensify as borders reopen, businesses resume and immigration gets back on track on an even grander scale over the next three years. The good news is that real estate continues to be a great investment, offering a principal residence’s security and privacy and solid financial returns over the long term. And as a homebuyer and investor, rising prices bode well for your future.
Heather Hadden, Principal at Hadden Homes and notable top real estate professional in the GTA, is focused on providing comprehensive full-service support for all new and existing homeowners. haddenhomes.com
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Get off the ground with raised beds and green walls
by Mark anD Ben cUllen
ardens are no longer limited to the ground. Everything still begins with good soil, of course, but recent trends have seen the act of gardening moving into raised beds and climbing up walls. Literally. Raised bed gardens and green walls are two popular trends in gardening – and for good reason. On the practical front, the benefits are multifold. Raised beds warm up faster in the spring, which helps extend the gardening season. They are also tidier than traditional garden beds – they are easier to mulch between navigable pathways and less susceptible to weed pressure that can creep along at ground level. Building a raised bed also presents an opportunity to improve soil quality with something decent where your
growing conditions are subpar – simply build your raised bed and backfill with a better-quality medium. Green walls are practical for their ability to maximize space and light – especially in an urban setting where both are scarce. Indoor green walls have the added benefit of improving air quality and dampening noise in public and semi-public spaces. For the chef, an indoor green wall can provide immediate and year-round access to fresh herbs and compact vegetables. The standout benefit to both elevated forms of gardening is accessibility – by building raised beds or installing a green wall, you are bringing the plants closer to you and everyone who benefits from your efforts. There is a reason why “enabling
gardens” – those used in horticultural therapy to improve mental, physical and emotional health – feature raised beds so prominently. Being closer to plants is good for us, and happens to make for easier upkeep. On the design side, raised beds and green walls offer unlimited creative potential. Raised beds can bring an architectural element to otherwise cluttered vegetable gardens, by using quality materials and employing some basic design geometry. Green walls “painted” with coloured foliage and varied plant textures can impart an impressive look. The beauty of plants is all around us – so why not bring it up close by elevating your garden with a raised bed or green wall? You may be surprised how much it elevates your space!
Mark Cullen is a Member of the Order of Canada. He reaches more than two million Canadians with his gardening/environment messages every week. Ben Cullen is a professional gardener with a keen interest in food gardening and the environment. You can follow both Mark and Ben on Twitter (@MarkCullen4), Facebook (facebook.com/MarkCullenGardening) and Instagram (instagram.com/markcullengardening). Receive their free monthly newsletter at markcullen.com.
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A Mather Fine Homes Inc. Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.482.9001 matherfinehomes.com
A. Mazzucco Construction Member Since: 1974 Toronto 416.207.0388 amazzucco.on.ca
A.D.C. Aluminum Contracting Ltd.
Member Since: 1993 Concord 416.669.1172 adcaluminium.com
Aeroseal GTA
Member Since: 2016 Ajax 647.367.6111 aerosealgta.com
Affordable Woodworking Inc. Member Since: 2009 Toronto 416.831.6741 affordablewoodworking.com
AGM Basements
Member Since: 2020 Vaughan 416.477.5429 agmrenovations.com
AKG Precision Foundation Group Inc. Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.712.7865
Alair Homes Toronto Member Since: 2016 Toronto 416.988.1661 alairhomes.ca
All Angles Renovations Ltd. Member Since: 2009 Scarborough 416.261.9732 allanglesrenovations.ca
Allyn Construction Ltd. Member Since: 2002 Milton 416.347.7548 allynconstruction.com
ALMA Windows and Doors Member Since: 2017 Woodbridge 416.661.9915 almawindows.com
Alphyn Homes Inc. Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416.737.8607 alphynhomes.ca
Amazon Home Improvements
Member Since: 2010 Concord 905.763.9000 amazonrailings.com
Ambia Windows and Doors Inc.
Member Since: 2009 Toronto 416.831.3719 ambiawindowsdoors.com
Apex Transformations/ 2533274 Ontario Inc. Member Since: 2016 Oakville 905.266.2692 apextransformations.ca 62
Applewood Air Conditioning Ltd.
Member Since: 1971 Mississauga 905.275.4500 applewoodair.com
ArmentaLevy Interiors Ltd.
Member Since: 2013 Stouffville 416.561.6204 armentalevy.com
Assured Flooring
Member Since: 2019 North York 416.362.8453 assuredflooring.ca
Attard Construction Corp. Member Since: 2006 Mississauga 905.824.6300 attard.net
Avvio Fine Homes
Member Since: 2014 King City 416.239.7373 avviohomes.com
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Bachly Construction Member Since: 2002 Bolton 905.951.3100 bachly.com
Balmoral Construction Group
Member Since: 2014 Richmond Hill 416.779.8761 balmoralconstructiongroupinc. com
Balmoral Custom Homes Ltd.
Birnie Home Safe
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 905.569.1818 ismyhomesafe.ca
Bloomfield Homes (2119048 Ontario Ltd.) Member Since: 2016 Richmond Hill 416.617.9909 bloomfieldhomes.ca
Blueprint Properties Inc. Member Since: 2013 Toronto 416.731.2285 blueprintpropertiesinc.ca
BRIKS Design-Build Group Member Since: 2017 Toronto 416.799.1000 briks.ca
Brixen Developments Inc. Member Since: 2019 Vaughan 289.657.1315 brixen.ca
Broadway Hardwood Flooring Ltd. Member Since: 2009 Toronto 416.730.1830 broadwayfloors.com
Bryant Renovations
Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416.260.0818 bryantrenovations.com
Built By Pros Inc.
Member Since: 2016 York 416.708.3713 builtbypros.ca
BVM Contracting
Member Since: 2005 Toronto 416.482.5000 balmoralcustomhomes.com
Member Since: 2015 Toronto 647.401.4663 bvmcontracting.com
Barroso Homes
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Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.231.5508 barrosohomes.com
Baymanor Homes
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.781.2866 baymanorhomes.com
Bayview Projects Contracting
Member Since: 1998 North York 416.730.8506 bayviewprojects.com
Belyea Bros. Ltd.
Member Since: 2003 Toronto 416.425.1200 belyeabrothers.com
Better Living Insulation Inc. Member SInce: 2020 Toronto 416.735.0346 betterlivinginsulation.com
Binns Kitchen + Bath Design Member Since: 2009 Toronto 416.286.2222 binns.net
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Calado & Lima Home Improvement Inc. Member Since: 2011 York 416.782.0110 caladolima.ca
Caledon Build
Member Since: 2018 Caledon 905.636.1682 caledonbuild.com
Cando Pro Roofing
Member Since: 2011 Thornhill 416.629.2446 condoproroofing.com
Canduit Contracting Inc. (Electrical Specialists) Member Since: 2011 Mississauga 647.236.3050
Canex Contracting Inc. Member Since: 2018 Vaughan 905.669.4995 canexcontracting.com
Canlik Kitchens
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Cardea Homes Inc. Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.917.8102
Carick Home Improvements
Member Since: 1998 Toronto 416.781.6671 carickhomes.com
Carmelin Design + Build Member Since: 2014 Toronto 647.292.7682 carmelin.ca
Casamorra Ltd.
Member Since: 2020 Mississauga 647.200.1760 casamorra.com
CCS Construction Group Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Toronto 416.241.9770 ccsconstruction.ca
CGGC Construction Inc. Member Since: 2015 Toronto 416.625.2851 cggcconstruction.com
Chatsworth Fine Homes/Oak Harbour Developments
Member Since: 2012 Oakville 905.337.1112 chatsworthfinehomes.com
Contempo Renovation Solutions Inc.
Details Construction & Development Inc.
Corrente Construction Management Inc.
Diamond Luxury Developments Corp.
Craftsman Renovations Ltd.
Dolmen Group Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Scarborough 647.494.9868 contempo.ca Member Since: 2019 Bradford 905.775.6885 correntecm.com Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.501.6927 craftsmanreno.com
Craiglee Home Improvements Ltd. Member Since: 1997 Scarborough 416.540.0503 craigleehomes.net
Creative Integrity
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Cresmark Design Build Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Oakville 416.639.6800 cresmark.ca
Crina General Construction Ltd.
Chislett Asphalt Roofing Ltd.
Member Since: 2002 Concord 905.738.7930
City’s Choice Comfort Air
Member Since: 2020 Oakville 1.877.727.6679 crosslinkhomes.ca
Clemmensen & Associates Ltd.
Member Since: 2020 Mississauga 416.300.8751 crownconstructions.ca
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Cliff and Evans Ltd. Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416.628.7186 cliffandevans.com
Cochren Homes Ltd. Member Since: 2003 Oakville 905.842.2462 cochrenhomes.com
Cohn Construction Ltd. Member Since: 1981 Mississauga 905.569.1349
Colewood Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 1991 Toronto 416.252.2226
Conquest Carpet & Flooring (Division of Trust Flooring) Member Since: 1995 North York 416.745.8518 trustflooring.com
Crosslink Homes Inc.
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Dalerose Homes
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Domilya Group Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Burlington 905.366.4592 domilyagroup.ca
Dominion Roofing
Member Since: 1957 Toronto 416.789.0601 dominionroofing.com
DSBG
Member Since: 2007 Vaughan 416-367-3724 dsbg.ca
Dundene Homes Inc.
Member Since: 1999 Toronto 416.863.6116 dundenehomes.ca
Duracon Construction Services & Dura Painting
Member Since: 2009 Stouffville 416.688.9191 duraconconstruction.com
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Ege Carpet & Flooring Member Since: 2019 Mississauga 647.268.1126 egecarpet.ca
Elviano International Corp.
Dalmar Columns Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416.901.5001 elviano.com
DAVESDUCTS
Member Since: 1997 Concord 419.771.9552 emair.ca
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.747.6945 dalmar.ca Member Since: 2013 Whitby 416.668.4607 davesducts.com
Decksterity Carpentry Cont. Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Richmond Hill 905.737.9905 decksteritycarpentry.com
Degree Heating and Cooling Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416.835.8083 degreeheatingandcooling.ca
E-M Air Systems Inc.
Emerald Builders
Member Since: 2018 Brampton 905.699.7995 emeraldbuilders.ca
Enertest Corporation Member Since: 2020 Orillia 1.877.327.1504 enertest.ca
ERA Premier Group Member Since: 2021 Richmond Hill 905.731.2000 erapremier.ca
{renovator resource directory} ERTH Home Builders Inc. Member Since: 2021 Bolton 416.526.3909 erth.com
Eurodale Design + Build Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416.782.5690 eurodale.ca
Excelsior Construction Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.662.7368 excelsiorconstruction.ca
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Fairmont Properties Ltd.
Member Since: 1994 Aurora 905.841.6161 fairmontproperties.ca
Fairside Homes and Renovations Ltd. Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.721.2224 fairsidehomes.com
Feeley Group Developments Ltd. Member Since: 1979 Toronto 416.284.9304 feeleygroup.com
Fifthshire Homes Ltd. Member Since: 1985 Concord 905.660.7415 fifthshire.com
Fourth Pig Green & Natural Construction Worker Co-op Member Since: 2015 Baysville 1.888.391.4474 fourthpig.org
Fuzion Designs
Member Since: 2019 Mississauga 416.571.0011 fuziondesigns.ca
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Galle Construction Inc. Member Since: 2013 Etobicoke 416.792.7591 galleconstructioninc.com
Gatti Brothers Ltd.
Goldribbon Homes Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.623.1321 goldribbonhomes.ca
Gorman-Mazzon Ltd. Member Since: 1986 Richmond Hill 416.818.5049
Grande Tile and Reno Plus Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 905.830.9996 grandtile.ca
Great Northern Insulation
Member Since: 2017 Woodstock 1.800.265.1914 gni.ca
Green City Communities Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Markham 905.604.7018 greencitydvp.com
Greening Homes Ltd. Member Since: 2013 Toronto 416.532.6811 greeninghomes.com
GTA Restoration
Member Since: 2016 Toronto 416.358.6666 gtarestoration.com
Gus Prokos Realtor
“Real Estate Homeward, Brokerage” Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.659.6009 realtorgus.com
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Haddington Developments Inc. Member Since: 2016 Toronto 416.410.1799 haddington.com
Hogar At Home
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 647.771.0092 hogarathome.com
Home Corp Services Inc/Montwest Mechanical Inc.
Member Since: 2009 Mississauga 905.566.9072 gattibrothers.com
Member Since: 2003 Vaughan 905.660.8886 homecorpservices.com
GD Contracting Services Inc.
Home Editions Ltd.
Member Since: 2016 Mississauga 905.564.7772 gdcontracting.ca
Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416.410.7844 homeeditions.com
Home Reno Direct
Gemterra Development Corp. Member Since: 2015 Member Since: 2018 Markham 905.415.8595 gemterra.com
Mississauga 1.844.819.7366 homerenodirect.com
Georgian Custom Renovations Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Woodbridge 647.286.4471 homesbybellia.ca
Member Since: 2013 Mississauga 905.405.7275 georgianreno.com
Golden Bee Homes Inc. Member Since: 2005 Toronto 416.768.4771 goldenbeehomes.com
Homes by Bellia Inc.
Hotwire Electric
Member Since: 2013 Richmond Hill 416.553.5533 hotwire-electric.com
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Inspire Homes Inc. Member Since: 2008 Caledon East 416.765.2020 inspirehomes.ca
J Jackson & Associates Inc.
Design – Build – Renovate Member Since: 1998 Toronto 416.693.7870 jacksoninc.ca
JAGG Enterprizes Inc. Member Since: 2007 Caledon 905.838.5244 jaggenterprizes.ca
Jeemca Developments Ltd. Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.402.4188 jeemca.com
Josh Developments (1996) Ltd. Member Since: 1988 Scarborough 416.318.4899
JY Construction/ 2560904 Ontario Inc. Member Since: 2021 Scarborough 416.988.8881 jyconstruction.biz
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Kayland Construction Concepts Inc. Member Since: 2015 Newmarket 905.836.0090 kaylandconcepts.com
Keystone Interiors Inc. Member Since: 2010 Woodbridge 905.850.0474 keystoneinteriors.ca
Keystone Ridge Developments Ltd. Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416.901.9426 keystoneridge.ca
Khachi Design Group Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Oakville 905.469.8118 khachi.com
Kingsgate Luxury Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2020 North York 416.617.3232 kingsgateluxuryhomes.com
Kingsway Carpets & Blinds Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.253.0880 kingswaycarpetsandblinds.com
Kingsway Home Improvements Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Etobicoke 647.505.6869 kingswayhomeimprovements.com
KS Floors & Installations Member Since: 2020 Woodbridge 416.566.7523 ks-floors.ca
L Leed Construction Ltd. Member Since: 2018 Bradford 1.833.866.5333 leedconstructionltd.ca
Leonardi General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Mississauga 905.277.9085 leonardiconstruction.com
Leprevo Design-Build Member Since: 2012 Etobicoke 647.893.3283 leprevo.ca
Let It Rain Ltd.
Member Since: 2003 Mississauga 905.795.0212 letitrain.ca
Lewitt Construction Inc. Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.383.1221 lewittconstruction.com
Lifestyles By Barons Inc. Member Since: 2010 Halton Hills 905.872.4777 lbbdesigns.ca
Luxor Homes Corp. Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.747.8746 luxorhomes.ca
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MacPherson Builders Ltd.
Member Since: 1995 Etobicoke 905.882.8000 macphersonbuilders.com
Make It Right Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Etobicoke 647.253.0305 makeitrightconstruction.ca
Marmo Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Markham 416.684.3117 marmocontracting.com
Martino Contractors Ltd.
Member Since: 1987 Concord 905.760.9894 martinohvac.com
Master Edge Homes
Member Since: 2009 Markham 905.201.1054 masteredgehomes.com
Matthew Vincent Building Group
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 289.999.0155 matthewvincent.ca
Maxamin Homes
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.398.6664 maxaminhomes.com
Mazenga Building Group Ltd. Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416.483.4105 mazenga.com
Men At Work Design Build Ltd.
Northern Edge Construction Services Ltd.
Method Homes
Novacon Construction Inc.
Member Since: 1994 Toronto 416.763.0763 menatwork.ca
Member Since: 1997 Scarborough 416.269.1900 noredge.com
Member Since: 2010 Toronto 416.548.5988 methodhomes.ca
Member Since: 2015 Toronto 416.750.7555 novacon.ca
Metroview Developments Inc. Nusite Contractors Ltd. Member Since: 2020 Vaughan 905.747.5161 metroview.com
Member Since: 2009 North York 416.622.7000 nusitegroup.com
MGB Construction
Nuvo Luxury Homes Corp.
Mills Design Build
NZH Contracting
Modular Home Adtditions Inc.
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Member Since: 2018 Scarborough 416.473.3409 mgbconstruction.ca
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.300.8017 nuvohomes.ca
Member Since: 2004 Oakville 905.847.7104 millsdb.ca
Member Since: 2017 Burlington 416.706.3737 nzh.ca
OMEGA Building Group
Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.759.4663 modular.ca
Member Since: 2020 Caledon 905.838.2008 omegabuildinggroup.com
Monarch Kitchen Bath & Home
Ontario Screen Systems Inc./ Phantom Screens
Member Since: 2013 Pickering 905.686.2001 mkbi.com
Monde Devlopment Group Inc. Member Since: 2021 Courtice 416.834.3821 mondedevelopment.com
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Oriel Renovations
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 647.668.0175 orielrenovations.com
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N. De Luca Plumbing (1995) Inc.
Paradise Views Residential Renovations
Member Since: 1996 Woodbridge 905.851.9159
Member Since: 2016 Bolton 416.560.9501 paradiseviews.ca
Next Day Access
Member Since: 2021 Oakville 905.208.4186 nextdayaccess.com
P.J. Renovations Inc.
New Steel Roofers Inc. Member Since: 2010 Hamilton 905.543.1623 newsteelroofers.com
Member Since: 1996 Etobicoke 416.621.1041
Pelicon Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.346.3445 pelicon.ca
NICO Renovations By Design Inc.
Penguin Basements Ltd.
Member Since: 2018 Stoney Creek 416.886.9004 nicorenosbydesign.com
Norseman Construction & Development Ltd./ Norseman Group Member Since: 2008 Toronto 647.435.5433 norsemanconstruction.ca
North Creek Build & Reno Inc. Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.910.3990
Member Since: 1995 Mississauga 905.624.0824 phantomscreens.ca
Member Since: 2014 North York 416.633.7180 basementscanada.com
Perma-Wood Solariums and Additions
Member Since: 1994 Markham 416.491.2275 permawood.com
Pine Glen General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Oakville 905.827.1117 pineglen.ca
Pratt Construction Inc. Member Since: 2020 Innisfil 705.431.8859 bradleyhomes.ca
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{renovator resource directory} Plan A Contracting Ltd. Member Since: 2013 Toronto 416.873.6810 builtbyplana.ca
Reno Building
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 416.821.FREE renobuilding.ca
Premier Quality Renovations Inc.
Renocorp Inc.
Pro Air Duct Cleaning
RENOWOW! c/o Sam Beninato
Member SInce: 2015 Toronto 905.286.0303 premier-renovations.com Member Since: 1998 Toronto 905.814.1755 proairduct.ca
Progressive Reno & Contracting
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416.877.2408 renocorpinc.ca Member Since: 2016 Pickering 416.937.0969 renowow.ca
Ridgestone Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2014 Etobicoke 416.831.6717
Member Since: 2010 Woodbridge 905.264.7880 ridgestonehomes.ca
Proplus Constuction Inc.
Ripple Projects
Member Since: 2020 Scarborough 1.416.298.3136 ext. 223
PURE Building Group
Member Since: 2017 Concord 416.895.1500 purebuildinggroup.com
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Quality Sterling Group Member Since: 1965 Vaughan 905.585.4800 qsg.ca
Queensgate Homes Inc. Member Since: 1992 Woodbridge 905.264.0600 queensgatehomes.com
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R.E.A.L. Construction Group
Member Since: 2021 Concord 416.358.7325 realconstructiongroup.com
Ragno Electric Ltd. Member Since: 2000 Brampton 905.793.4663 ragnoelectric.com
Rajacan Developments Inc. Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.487.5425
RAM Contracting Ltd. Member Since: 2012 Stouffville 905.773.0507 ramcon.ca
Raywal Ltd.
Member Since: 1957 Thornhill 905.889.6243 raywal.com
Red Robin Masonry Inc. Member Since: 2017 Etobicoke 416.206.8859 redrobinmasonry.com
Remodel Canada – Carpet One Floor & Home Member Since: 2019 North York 905.886.9283 remodelcanada.com
Renditions Design Build Ltd. Member Since: 2011 Erin 416.606.9954 renditionsdb.com 64
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 416.969.9999 rippleprojects.com
R-Mac Solutions
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.872.9993 r-macsolutions.com
Roussel Eavestrough Distributors Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Scarborough 416.438.4344 rousseleavestrough.com
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SalDan Developments Ltd. Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.282.6044 saldangroup.com
Salerno Custom Homes Member Since: 2011 Mississauga 905.602.8611 salerno.ca
Sandgate Construction Inc. Member Since: 1991 Aurora 905.841.6440 sandgateconstruction.com
ScottRyan Design Build Member Since: 2015 Oakville 905.510.5314 scottryan.ca
Scottsdale Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2002 Toronto 416.520.8858 scottsdalecontracting.ca
Select Construction Member Since: 2020 Toronto 647.863.8050 selectcon.ca
SevernWoods Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2008 Toronto 416.483.2941 severnwoods.com
Shane Renovations Inc. Member Since: 2019 Ancaster 1.905.304.4009 shanerenovations.com
Sierra Corporation Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.642.0032 sierra.ca
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SJOC Construction Inc. Member Since: 2021 Toronto 1.833.756.2463 sjocconstruction.com
Sosna Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Vaughan 416.888.7366 sosna.ca
South Light Design/ Build Inc. Member Since: 2010 Toronto 416.457.4640 southlight.ca
Spalding Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 905.898.5503
Span-Co General Contracting Services Ltd.
Member Since: 2008 Markham 905.475.6282 spanco.ca
Stellar Homes Inc. Member Since: 2011 Aurora 905.726.7778 stellarhomesinc.ca
Suncore Homes Inc. Member Since: 2014 Richmond Hill 905.897.1000 suncorehomes.com
The City Wide Group Inc.
Member Since: 2014 Toronto 416.283.5500 citywidegroup.com
The English Carpenter
Member Since: 2014 Toronto 647.269.3140 theenglishcarpenter.com
The Finishers Toronto Renovations Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416.910.0761 the-finishers.com
The Meal Group
Member Since: 2016 Oakville 416.996.0371 themealgroup.com
Timberlea Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 2007 Mississauga 905.602.5959 timberleaconstruction.com
TIPEQ Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.623.8159 tipeq.ca
Tishler Custom Homes Ltd.
Sunnylea Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.785.0060 tishlerhomes.com
Sunrise Group Canada Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Markham 905.470.1188 torinoconstruction.com
Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.789.5229 sunnyleahomes.ca Member Since: 2020 Markham 905.415.0555 sunrisegroup.ca
Superior Quality Renovations & Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2003 Toronto 416.441.0084 sqrc.ca
Sure Seal Crack Injections Co. Ltd.
Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416.878.7295 crackinjections.com
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T. Sena Construction and Management Inc. Member Since: 2006 Woodbridge 905.850.1010
Templehouse Renovations
Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416.932.9099 templehouse.com
The Bespoke Group Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.838.5296 thebespokegroup.ca
The Built Group
Member Since: 2019 Scarborough 416.566.1017 thebuiltgroup.com
Torino Construction Inc.
Toronto Custom Concepts Inc.
Member Since: 2013 Mississauga 416.806.2232 torontocustomconcepts.com
Town Square Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2005 Woodbridge 905.850.9367 townsquaredevelopments.ca
Trevisana Kitchens + Interiors
Member Since: 2015 North York 647.748.8874 trevisanakitchens.com
Trimatrix Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Concord 905.856.5156 trimatrix.ca
TRUbuild
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416.704.6381 trubuild.com
Trudel & Sons Roofing Ltd.
Member Since: 1995 Stouffville 905.642.3515 trudelroofing.com
Twelve Stone Homes
Member Since: 2014 Sharon 905.657.9184 twelvestonehomes.com
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Wallzcorp Inc.
Member Since: 1996 Scarborough 416.266.5333 ukconstruction.ca
WellCore Corp.
U.K. Construction
Uni-Tech Windows Mfg. Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Woodbridge 905.856.4011 unitechwindows.com
United Plumbing Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Brampton 905.791.1902 unitedplumbing.ca
Upside Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.463.7433 upsidedevelopment.ca
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416.640.2411 wallzcorp.com Member Since: 2014 Thornhill 416.882.4606 wellcorecorporation.ca
Weston Flooring Ltd.
Member Since: 2004 Woodbridge 416.746.8492 westonfloorcoverings.com
Whitaker Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.794.7379 whitakerc.com
URBINCO
Wilmar Group Inc.
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Woodcastle Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416.445.6886 cyclonicvacs.com
Woodsmith Construction
Member Since: 2021 North York 416.748.3836 urbinco.ca
Vacuflo Built-In Central Vacuum Systems
Vertechs World Class Elevators Ontario Inc. Member Since: 2019 Ayr 519.621.8443 vertechselevators.com
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W.C. Meek Design and Construction Ltd. Member Since: 2008 Toronto 416.690.1919 wcmeekdesignandconstruction.com
Walden Design Build Inc.
Member Since: 1999 Toronto 416.487.2300 waldendesignbuild.com/ renomark
Member Since: 2019 Etobicoke 416.939.9276 wilmargroup.ca Member Since: 2002 Mississauga 905.891.0200 woodcastle.ca Member Since: 2015 Toronto 416.937.5874 woodsmith.ca
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Zebra Equipment Rental & Sales
Member Since: 2020 Newmarket 647.207.7347 zebrarentals.ca
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