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Home Trends 15th Anniversary Special Edition

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Parting Shots

Parting Shots

The flowers are in full bloom. the grass is green and the fresh, warm summer breeze is upon us. After months of being cooped up in our homes, we see a glimmer of hope at the end of the tunnel.

It's hard to believe how many things that we put off in our everyday busy lives! The rickety door that needs to be fixed, the squeaky hinges, the unfinished reno project and all the little things that seem to end up on the back burner.

While home, many of us have taken the opportunity to tackle those much-needed-to-do projects. Some of us have also faced the reality that there are rooms in our homes that have been overlooked, much like Monica Geller from Friends and her dirty closet in her impeccable New York apartment. We all have that one room that we can't seem to finish. whether it's the basement bathroom, chaotic craft room, or our kid's rooms that never seem to quite look like those that grace the pages of these magazines! If only our kid's rooms could be freeze-framed like the ones you see on the page - everything perfectly in place and immaculate. I guess that's what you could call the Calm Before The Storm!

I feel incredibly blessed to have brought you 15 years of inspiration, 100's of designer spaces, thousands of carefully curated designer products and countless talented designers. This issue pays tribute to the last 15 years, where our dedicated team has spent innumerable hours sourcing the best products, most beautiful spaces and, best of all, down to earth advice to transform your home into a designer space! Cheers to the next 15 years!

MARC ATIYOLIL

Editor-in-Chief marc@canadianhometrends.com

MARC THROUGH THE YEARS

With Singer MattDusk and Designer Glen Peloso in 2010

With Chef Massimo Capra in 2014

Marc & Mandy on their wedding day in 2012

With Designer Glen Peloso and Colin & Justin in 2012

With Sharyn Smith, Designer Paul Semkuley and Designer Evelyn Eshun in 2014

With Love it or List It Vancouver's Todd Talbot in 2018

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