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Welcome to the 2020 PEI Provincial Home Show! You’ve come to the right place for all things home improvement.
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iscover innovative products, advice, inspiration and experts for every project, inside and out. Here at the show, you’ll get to know the Island’s top home improvement dealers, specialists and find your next home project partner. As spring sneaks up on us, it’s typical to start thinking about ways to keep your home feeling fresh and inspired. The exhibitors we have here at the show are dedicated to helping you do just that. The top experts from across the Island are on hand to show you the latest trends in everything from flooring, to bathrooms, décor, and even real estate if you’re in the market for buying or selling this spring. Plus, with a variety of companies focused on your outdoor space, you can start thinking of ways to make the most of your yard and garden for the upcoming warmer months.
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Speaking of your yard and garden, our door prize this year sponsored by Atlantic Graduate Pest Management is a Mosquito Free Summer Package. This prize pack worth $750 will give one lucky winner mosquito protection from June to September. Make sure you enter to win while you’re here. This year we’re welcoming back some great partners. CBC will have a variety of television personalities broadcasting live throughout the show, and the kids can even meet Daniel Tiger. Special Olympics PEI will be selling ice cream at their booth, generously sponsored by ADL – make sure to stop by for a treat. Thanks for being here, and enjoy your time at the show! Denise Miller Senior Show Manager
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The PEI Provincial Home Show is proud to support Special Olympics. We are happy to further this amazing organization with their significant contribution to the Island Community. Special Olympics uses the medium of sport to assist persons with intellectual disabilities to become all that they can be - physically, mentally, socially and emotionally - and to become accepted, respected and productive members of society. DOOR PRIZE SPONSOR: Atlantic Graduate Pest Management
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WELCOME TO THE 2020 PEI PROVINCIAL HOME SHOW Words by Alana Lauren
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"This is the event Islanders really trust and look forward to every year." - Denise Miller, PEIPHS Senior Show Manager
The PEI Provincial Home Show is the show homeowners trust whether they are building, buying, renovating or landscaping their home. The event offers a glimpse into what’s new in the market and features leaders within the homebuilding and renovation industries. The 2020 event will inspire homeowners with new exhibits, innovative ideas and show specials and pricing. This year marks the show's 36th year, and according to Show Manager Denise Miller 2020 will be a huge success: "This is the event Islanders really trust and look forward to every year. " The 2020 PEIPHS is once again completely sold out with over 100 vendors filling the Eastlink Centre in Charlottetown. Representing every aspect of the industry, this event is a must-attend for every Islander.
bring their A-game to the show so expect to find a large range of new products, show specials and innovative ideas to put into your home building, buying and renovating plans. CBC is back at the PEI Provincial Home Show as well with live broadcasts and personalities onsite. Be sure to stay tuned for announcements on who to expect in the CBC booth each day. Visit the kid's mascot and meet on-air personalities at media sponsor CBC’s booth. Families will enjoy the kid-friendly presentations and activities.
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Visitors will receive a reusable bag at the door, courtesy of Xplornet. Make sure to purchase an ice cream and support Special Olympics PEI, and don't forget to enter to win a mosquito free summer from Atlantic Graduate Management & Lawn Care – a pest free package valued at over $750.
One of the big advantages of the home show is getting a glimpse of everything needed to create a dream home. It allows consumers the opportunity to shop and compare and to actually see the products and representatives face-to-face. Exhibitors PEI Provincial Home Show Eastlink Centre, Charlottetown March 6-8, 2020 www.PEIHomeShow.ca
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MEET CBC Friday, March 6 Noon - 1 p.m. CBC’s Maritime Noon with host Bob Murphy, broadcast from the CBC living room. 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Meet and greet with Bob Murphy
Friday, March 6 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. CBC PEI meteorologist Jay Scotland live from the Home Show.
Saturday, March 7 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Island Morning’s Mitch Cormier and Stephanie Kelly
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PERSONALITIES Saturday, March 7 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Mainstreet’s Matt Rainnie and CBC News’ Angela Walker
Sunday, March 8 Noon - 3 p.m. CBC Compass host Louise Martin and CBC PEI meteorologist Jay Scotland
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ON THE COVER
Vintage Charm Prince Edward Island Living at it’s Best Photos by LaVie in PIctures Centrally-located within the picturesque community of Murray River, this pleasant, totally remodeled country home sits snugly on 0.48 well-maintained acres. With a paved driveway, rear balcony and adjacent outdoor gazebo, the property is a refined, minimalist delight. Through the main side door, enter the largest room that combines a sitting area, dining area and two-part, European-style kitchen area, with kitchen and dining areas separated by a large, wood-topped counter island complete with built-in, stainless steel sink. A laundry niche and half-bath round out the remainder of this homey, comfortable main-floor layout. Beyond the main room is a cozy front living room with a welcoming, timeless atmosphere- quaint, intimate and familyfriendly. A warm interior sun porch runs the entire front of the house from there, overlooking the idyllic front yard. Upstairs, another full bathroom can be found (complete with beautiful marble counter-top, and gleaming bathtub and shower), along with three bright, spacious bedrooms, one of which sports a sizeable closet furnished with a unique, sliding wooden door. This property would make a fantastic family home, PEI vacation destination or B&B.
Showings are available by booking your own personalized, private tour today. Contact Anthony Delodder, Royal LePage Prince Edward Realty, anthonyd@royallepage.ca, 902.218.6700. $229,000 MLSÂŽ # 201921014
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▲▲ (L) Looking into the diningroom. (Middle) Spacious bedroom. (R) Period-style lighting ►► (L) Open plan living with vintage charm. (R) Master bedroom with incredible views. ▼(L) Quaint farmhouse kitchen. (R) Foyer with original hardwood flooring and staircase.
9347 Main Street N, Murray River | Three Bedrooms | Two Baths | 1.5 Storey | Circa 1870
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Keir’s Overhead Doors & Ventilation Words by Brianne Hogan Photos by Jenna MacFarlaine
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▲ The original company vehicles in 2000 and one of the current company vehicles The year holds special meaning for Maria Smith and Keir Smith, as 2020 marks the twentieth anniversary of their business, Keir’s Overhead Doors. Prompted by Keir’s interest in overhead doors and the opportunity to create a market for them on PEI, the couple opened the business in May 2000. They used their living room as the office, and Keir’s half-tonne truck to go and install doors. It wasn’t an easy feat. “We raised four children in between phone calls, lots of homework at the kitchen table, and door installations,” says Maria. Both Maria and Keir grew up on the Island, which is why Maria says she and Keir love having a business in PEI. Their family roots gave them not only a firm foundation, but “everybody here knows everybody, and word of mouth can be a very positive thing.” In those early days, it certainly was, and Maria shares that they built their clientele by word of mouth while doing mostly residential door installations and services. However, as time went on, eventually their impeccable
service spoke for itself. They soon started providing barn doors for farmers, as well as commercial doors for various businesses. “We established a wonderful and lasting rapport with some great people,” says Keir. “We still have many customers from back when we started, and without them we would not have lasted 20 years.” Some things have changed over the years. While they still offer various overhead doors and electronic door openers, doors now come in a variety of styles and colours rather than the simple option of plain white. Keir’s is the exclusive PEI dealer for Garex doors. The couple also opened Keir’s Ventilation Systems in the fall of 2006, and “hasn’t looked back since,” says Keir. “Every year has been busier than the one before.” So busy, in fact, that now they have a dedicated team of 14 people working for the business. “Our techs are very clean, efficient, and fast.”
Additionally, the company is PEI’s exclusive dealer for Venmar, a ventilation system that will move stale air out of your house and usher in fresh, clean air. Keir’s will install a new Venmar ventilation system outright, or can replace your old one. Being part of the Network of Excellence also means that they are able to help those who qualify for rebates through efficiencyPEI. “It’s great to hear feedback from the customers who didn’t have a ventilation system before hiring us. It makes us happy to hear what a difference it has made,” says Keir. As for the secret to the company’s success as a start-up business, Maria says she often compares a new business to having a new baby. “You raise it, and you have your ups and downs along the way, but you end up being proud of what you have created.”
Keir remains hands-on, and often travels across the Island to measure and price new doors, as well as talk with customers. The business also services a wide array of doors, ranging from agricultural to commercial to business.
Keir’s Overhead Doors &Ventilation 998 Union Road, Charlottetown 902.368.2769 www.keirsdoors.com
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DECOR TRENDS
DECORATING with BOOKS
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grew up with books. My mother was a teacher and she encouraged me to read every day. By elementary school I was a voracious reader with a collection of favourite books that filled every corner of my room. I still surround myself with books, my most coveted are hardcovers. Hardcover books and coffee table books have been incorporated into the best designed spaces for many years, but recently decorating with books has become popular for its aesthetic appeal.
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Using books as design elements is pretty easy, the following are some simple ideas and tips: Colour block Organize your books according to the colour of the cover, specifically the spine. If you’re filling a bookcase consider starting with the boldest colours and build a gradient. You can also organize each shelf with a different colour. Stacked Hardcover books look great in stacks on coffee tables, book shelves or anywhere you need a pop of colour. Choose titles that go together like a stack of biographies, home decor or fashion or your favourite author.
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If you’re looking for a completely uniform design or favour one particular colour, consider covering your books with decorative or kraft paper. This will also protect your books from sticky fingers or spills, it’s also really simple to change the paper.
Using books as decor in children’s rooms offer many advantages. Books encourage a love of reading at an early age and the cover artwork inspires imagination and play. Every child’s room should include as many books as possible. Consider trading books with other parents as your child either outgrows or is eager for new books.
Collect A collection of books tell a story, whether it’s cookbooks from your favourite chef, the entire library of Nancy Drew from your childhood or photography and travel books that inspire you everyday, book collections are personal.
Under the Jacket Consider removing the dust jacket from your hardcover book, the cover design is often simple and elegant. Many have embossed titles and linen-like covers that look beautiful on their own. Multi purpose Large stacks of books make perfect and interesting side tables. Check out your local thrift store for old encyclopedias and stack them to the desired height. To secure them, you can drill a hole through the stack (skip the outside cover of the top book) and insert a metal rod or dowel.
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ANTHONY DELODDER:
THE POWER OF THINKING BIG Written By: Katrina Geenevasen Photos By: LaVie in Pictures
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Buying or selling property is an exciting experience for everyone involved. Between the thrill of the hunt and the excitement of a closed deal, the whole process can be enhanced by a real estate professional that not only knows the market but is trustworthy and experienced, as well. REALTOR® Anthony Delodder fits the bill.
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lthough a relatively new agent here on Prince Edward Island, Delodder — who is now heading into his fourth year in the industry — is wasting no time at all making a name for himself as one of the top real estate associates with Royal LePage, just recently opening a second office located in the heart of downtown Charlottetown. With the support of his team, comprised of Taylor Ferguson, administrative associate; Bao Le, photographer; Ryan Gallant, copywriter, and Maurice Delodder, listing Manager, data entry, Delodder knows there’s no bigger transaction than real estate, and he loves being at the centre of it all. “I’m an extremely self-motivated, goal-oriented, family-first dreamer on a mission to become the highest-achieving agent I can be,” he says. He knows real estate — and everything that comes with buying or selling a home — is constantly evolving, and he’s not afraid to keep up. “I understand what worked before might not work again, so I’m always trying to adapt,” he says. “I’m constantly trying to keep up with what’s going on in other parts of the world so I can always ensure I’m offering the best real estate transactions I can.” In keeping with this, the Delodder team offers professional photography, videography and drone photography as well as partial and entire home staging to every client, ensuring a quick and smooth selling process.
▲ Seated: (L-R) Ryan Gallant, Bao Le, Anthony Delodder, Maurice Delodder. Standing: Taylor Ferguson It’s clear his team is doing something right; last year, they were awarded spots in the National Chairman’s Club, which recognizes the top one per cent of nearly 20,000 Royal LePage REALTORS®, on a national level. Delodder’s team was also awarded the Royal LePage Top 10 Award, which recognized the fivesome for Gross Commission Income and units sold in East Coast Canada. “It’s quite an achievement because we come from a really small town,” explains Delodder, who is quick to point out he wouldn’t be where he is without the support of his team. “I’m not doing this alone; I have a team with me that’s making it happen.” Real estate is a major transaction; buy and sell right with Anthony Delodder and his team at Royal LePage.
Good to note: Top 1% of almost 20,000 realtors with Royal LePage, nationally also, the top ten was for East Coast Canada for GCI and units sold We offer professional photography, videography, drone photography as well as partial and entire home staging
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Anthony Delodder Real Estate Office 49 Pownal Street, Charlottetown 902.218.6700 anthonyd@royallepage.ca
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HOME & COTTAGE
I’m sure you’ve heard of minimalism – Marie Kondo – and living a “simpler life” by living with less. But, you don’t have to throw all your worldly possessions away to benefit from these techniques and concepts– you can apply aspects of this lifestyle to your current way of life without going overboard to improve organization in your home.
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ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE Words by Story Sheidow
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REDUCE DUPLICATE ITEMS One simple way to reduce clutter is to pair-down the quantity of items in your house. Take note of how many dishtowels, drinking glasses, etc. you ACTUALLY use, and donate the excess. You may also find that doing this will not only reduce clutter on your shelves – but also create less in your dirty dish pile and laundry collection as well!
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BINS, BINS, BINS! Who doesn’t love a nice new bin to make a shelf look clean and organized? Using bins is an excellent way to separate and keep track of small items. Gone are the days of “the junk drawer” – bins are here to stay. These tools are not only stylish, but also solve a very common household problem by masking your unsightly items in a clean and crisp fashion. Just be sure not to take advantage and use them to hoard things that may be better suited for the trash. TOSS WHEN YOU BUY A good rule of thumb for keeping your space clutter-free is to throw an item away each time you purchase a new one. I use
this rule with my clothing: I allow myself a set amount of space for each clothing category. When my hangers are full and I acquire a new item, it means it’s time to clean some things out.
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STREAMLINE DEBT De-clutter your finances and get rid of debt where possible. For example, if you make one, just one, extra house payment a year, you can cut a 30-year mortgage in half. And consolidating your debt where possible not only de-clutters your bookwork, but also frees your mind, giving you more time to think about the things you enjoy – like your clean, clutter-free home!
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STORAGE Utilize storage options like StowIt-All for off-season items. They offer secure storage options that are very afforable and will keep the clutter to a minimum at home. It’s a great idea for holiday decorations, seasonal items like lawn equipment, kayaks, bicycles, your sports car, RV or motorcycle. This is the perfect solution when you’re renovating, moving or for those expensive items in your summer cottage.
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VENDOR PROFILE
Words and photos by Jacqui Chaisson
Stow-It-All is a locally-owned and operated business, offering a wide range of storage solutions to keep your belongings safe and secure. At Stow-ItAll they strive to provide both individual and commercial customers with their Best Friend Service and meet all of their customers’ unique storage needs. Whether you are moving, renovating, de-cluttering or need more permanent storage, they have a unit for you!
▲ Cathy Muldoon
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Stow-It-All Self Storage has been solving its customers storage problems since 2006. The property located at 28 Thomson Dr., Charlottetown offers 455 units (some climate-controlled) in various sizes from five-by-five to twentyby-twenty. The facility is completely
fenced and gated with electronic security access 24/7, key access to all the welllit hallways and CCTV throughout the property. The 24-hour access is included in your monthly unit rental, in addition to no move-in fees, storage insurance if requested and the convenience of paying online. Client services manager, Cathy Muldoon says, “We accept deliveries on behalf of our commercial clients. This service allows companies working with satellite offices the ability to operate the units as warehouse facilities. We give access to authorized delivery and courier services on clients behalf. This ensures the business can have increased productivity and uninterrupted workdays.”
▲ Cathy Muldoon, Kent Ronahan
Stow-It-All Self Storage is expanding their business with a second location opening in May 2020. Located at 237 Sherwood Road in Charlottetown, phase one of the new facility will offer 95 units all on one level. “We are very excited about the new facility. It will have a drive-through. It’s a great feature; it will allow our inside clients to keep out of the weather while they are moving, plus great lighting. Also, all the units are on ground level, so no need to negotiate elevators, double handle goods, and it’s accessible. We tried to eliminate as many of the hassles of moving that we could,” says Muldoon. The new facility will offer the same knowledgeable and friendly staff, moving
supplies, a moving cart for heavy items, locks and keys for your units and, of course, 24-hour access to your goods and online account. In addition to the two Island locations, owners, Shaun and Heather MacIsaac; George Fisher and Kent Ronahan also have facilities in Fredericton and Hanwell New Brunswick. Contact Stow-It-All for all of your storage needs. They will be offering preferred opening specials for the new facility to those who book early, so check their website for details.
Stow-It-All Self Storage Prince Edward Island 28 Thomson Drive, Charlottetown 902.368.7000 stowitall@stowitall.com Coming Soon 237 Sherwood Road, Charlottetown New Brunswick 1080 Brookside Drive, Fredericton 506.453.9188 office@stowitall.com 1921 Hanwell Road, Fredericton 506.453.9188 allseason@stowitall.com www.stowitall.com
“Not just an Islander. I’m your neighbour at heart.” As a real estate professional in my own community, I am dedicated to providing the finest service with that personal island touch. My heart and family live here and so does my passion for selling real estate. The real estate industry today is constantly evolving, and you need a professional who understands this diversity and is positioned to stay ahead of the game. To be successful you need the right tools to set yourself apart from the rest. I can do just that. I offer professional photography, virtual tours, drone footage as well as innovative technology and marketing.
Whether you’re looking for the perfect get-away, investment property, or a place to call home... “Helping you is what we do.”
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PEIPHS 2020 EXHIBITOR
100719 PEI Inc. - HydroKleen Atlantic..........................201 102367 PEI Inc (George Akers).....................................710 3871461 Can. Inc........................................................818 3871461 Can. Inc........................................................923 3871461 Can. Inc........................................................623 9938923 Canada Inc o/a Island Cut Stone....................503 A.C. McCardle Home Builders Ltd................................123 Aerus .........................................................................700 Alweather Windows & Doors Limited...........................409 Armadillo Metal Roofing Systems................................207 Atlantic Deck Systems.................................................109 Atlantic Doors Inc........................................................617 Atlantic Graduate Pest Management...........................202 Atlantic Heating & Cooling Solutions Inc......................401 Atlantic Roll Forming Inc.............................................924 Bell Aliant...................................................................115 Bird Stairs...................................................................510 Boswall’s Basement Systems.......................................119 Brunswick Valley Distribution......................................305 CBC PEI..................................................................... 1124 CIBC............................................................................210 CanDock/Port Fredericton Marina................................105 Cape Cod Siding..........................................................217 Centennial Auto Group................................................100 Century 21 Colonial Realty Inc.....................................822 Chandler Motor Repair................................................118 Coldwell Banker Parker Realty.....................................708 Costco Wholesale Moncton..........................................711 County Truss................................................................102 Damien Morris Designs............................................. 1016 East Coast Docks........................................................ 1119 EastLink......................................................................815 Efficiency First Air Sealing Inc......................................621 Efficiency PEI..............................................................702 Egg Farmers of PEI......................................................811 Ewyn Weight Loss Studio.............................................313 Exit Realty PEI.............................................................723 Ferguson Sales Ltd.................................................... 1005 Fineline Woodworking................................................411 Flooring Canada..........................................................817 Fresh Homes Construction...........................................906 G Wright Consulting Ltd.- Maritime Permanent Roofing..622 Gable Enterprises Ltd..................................................614 Global Pet Foods.........................................................916 Goliath Tech................................................................504 Grand Design .............................................................211 Green Diamond Equipment....................................... 1025 Green Island Polycon...................................................806 GreenFoot Energy Solutions Inc...................................813 Greenway Realty Inc....................................................214 Habitat for Humanity Restore PEI.............................. 1010 Health Canada.......................................................... 1011 HomeSol Building Solutions........................................703 Hope - Yeah Atlantic Trading Inc..................................205 Irving Energy..............................................................925 Island Eco Foam..........................................................117 Island First Aid Services...............................................400 Island Grown Sod...................................................... 1126 Island Hot Tubs & Pools...............................................111 Island ICF Inc...............................................................615
Island Overhead Doors................................................125 Island Respiratory Specialists......................................807 Island Softeners Ltd....................................................310 J.E.M. Electric Inc........................................................810 K & K Construction Ltd.................................................907 Keir MacLeod Vinyl Siding Inc......................................726 Keir MacLeod Vinyl Siding Inc....................................725A Keir’s Overhead Doors Ltd............................................917 Keir’s Ventilation Systems............................................717 Kenmac Energy Inc......................................................405 Kennedy Metals Inc.....................................................215 LanMay Farm & Supply dba MacKenzie Windmills...... 1013 Legacy Homes Ltd.......................................................406 M.B. Eye Electrical.......................................................823 Maritime Electric Company Ltd....................................121 Markan Hardwood Plus/Markan Countertops Plus /Markan Woodmillers.........................................705 Material Girl................................................................413 Metro Home Building Centre.......................................315 Metro Home Building Centre.......................................304 Natasha McKenna PEI Home Staging...........................308 OES Wellness Group Inc............................................. 1019 OES Wellness Group Inc............................................. 1009 PEI Rural Beautification Society................................. 1007 Power East Electric Inc.................................................812 PropertyGuys.com.......................................................414 Province of PEI, Agriculture & Land............................ 1014 Provincial Realty.........................................................209 Quick Wrench/Krown Rust Control...............................902 Re/Max Charlottetown Realty......................................203 RedFox Flooring Warehouse.........................................919 Reeves Water Treatment Systems.................................505 Refrigeration Specialists Inc........................................808 Renewable Lifestyles Ltd.............................................809 Royal LePage Prince Edward Realty.............................613 Smart Homes Product.................................................909 Special Olympics PEI................................................. 1124 Spray-Net Inc..............................................................709 St. John Ambulance....................................................816 Stow It All Ltd.............................................................213 Student Works Painting...............................................915 Sun Life Financial........................................................204 Sunly Energy...............................................................904 Sunspace by Sharpe Construction Ltd..........................218 Supreme Homes..........................................................416 Target Tours................................................................814 The Snore Shop Atlantic Inc.........................................921 Thompson Well Drilling...............................................104 Tim’s Overhead Doors..................................................800 Traveller’s Rest Mini Homes Ltd...................................212 Travellers Home Centre................................................802 Ultra Air .....................................................................309 Unicorn Restoration Limited BATH FITTER....................312 University First Class Painters......................................910 Victory Stone..............................................................914 Vicwest Building Products...........................................508 Wilsons Security.........................................................408 Winmar Restoration....................................................620 Xplornet Communications Inc......................................716
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PRE-APPROVAL IS KEY
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Choose a mortgage broker who will work hard for you to find out how much purchasing power you have. This knowledge will make the entire homebuying experience easier and less stressful. That way, if you see the right home, you can confidently put in an offer right away.
Kimberly Royal LePage Prince Edward Realty 177 St. Peters Road, Charlottetown
Cell: 902.628.7403 kimberly@royallepage.com
Prince Edward Realty ▲ Kimberly Rashed (Jenna Rachelle Photography)
CLOSING COSTS While down payment and mortgage is the bulk of the cost being considered, there are additional costs associated with the process of purchasing a home. It’s important to know what’s incorporated in closing costs as well as home inspections, storage rental fees, and moving costs if applicable.
REAL ESTATE FIRST-TIME
WISH LIST Create a wish list. Prioritize the needs and wants along with your long-term plan. By focusing on your current short-term needs, you can find a home to get you started, build equity, and eventually move on to a home that will fulfill your growing needs.
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Typically, spring home-buying season begins March/ April, however this can apply to different months of the year depending on the status of the current market. Less inventory and an abundance of buyers means the competition is high.
Making a first toimpression istoimportant when If you’re looking buy you’ll have be ready to jump on that home you want. This means having some keytips you’re selling your home. Here are a few elements in place that will give you an edge on that tocompetition. enhance your home’s curb appeal. ASK QUESTIONS A great realtor can anticipate the questions you might ask and assure you are fully informed on all of the important details. Professional realtors understand how confusing the process can be for first time home buyers. They are there to help walk you through that process.
COMPROMISE It’s rare for a first home to check ALL of the boxes. However, you can 100% find a home you’ll fall in love with, which is the only box that really matters. It’s not uncommon for something you listed as a deal breaker to all of a sudden take a back seat because you found a home that was speaking to you.
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WEKNOWPEI.com Words by Brianne Hogan Photos by Evan Ceretti
After a 30-year-long career, Kris Fournier knows more than a thing or two about construction. He started at age 18 as a laborer on commercial job sites before branching out into his own company in his mid-twenties. Fournier’s experience in the industry includes everything from flipping houses to rental properties to the flooring trade, which is what he’s best known for.
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Although Fournier made the switch to real estate four years ago, carving out a successful career as a RE/MAX realtor, he didn’t leave his passion for construction behind him. In fact, with his business, he’s able to blend his two passions— construction and real estate—together. Fournier’s background in construction helps his business as a realtor in a variety of ways, including everything from problemsolving to home inspections, knowing the value of repairs, and the whole building process. “I am able to call upon my vast network of industry contacts, and help people with many issues. I can find you the right person to complete any job,” he says, adding that knowing the trades and the people who work in them “[is] invaluable when advising clients of where to go and who to go to. It’s the knowledge of the purchase process.”
“I am able to call upon my vast network of industry contacts, and help people with many issues. I can find you the right person to complete any job.” - Kris Fournier
Fournier, along with his team—which includes his daughter, Catherine, who’s also a realtor, and their full-time assistant Shannon—work on various residential and commercial projects for their clients. “When working with me, you get the power of a team. We walk our clients through the entire process of buying or selling a property,” says Fournier. “No question is ever too big or too small. We offer our clients our knowledge of the real estate market, combined with honesty and integrity. We pride ourselves on staying up-to-date on technology and industry standards, negotiation, and communication skills.” One of Fournier’s personal favourite highlights from his work was the completion of a luxurious penthouse condo on Richmond Street. “It was enjoyable to work with the finest finishings, modern technology, and great partners,” he says.
He must be doing something right. Currently, Fournier is working as the selling realtor on a large-scale project called Montgomery Heights community, the largest subdivision in Charlottetown, with more than 100 single homes, 120 duplexes, and 140 townhouses to be built. Fournier says what he offers uniquely to clients is simple: he works hard for them. “I try to always go above and beyond to help them with whatever they need to get the deal done. It doesn’t matter the square footage; I treat every client and deal with the same level of service. It may not be my biggest deal, but it might be the biggest one of their lives.” His attention to detail doesn’t go unnoticed. He says, “I always answer my calls, which they appreciate, and word of mouth goes a long way in this business.”
RE/MAX Charlottetown Realty 268 Grafton Street., Charlottetown 902.629.4889 kris@krisfournier.com www.weknowpei.com
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LANDSCAPING YOUR NEW HOME Words by Story Sheidow
Whether receiving the keys for your new build or a new-to-you home; the last thing a buyer often focuses on is what’s on the outside of the structure. But in fact, the outside landscape is just as important as the interior details, and can make all the difference when it comes to ensuring a homeowners happiness.
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NEW BUY Take stock of what you’ve got So where do you start? Begin by surveying the scene: that is, taking stock of what you have to work with. Spending some time with the previous owner to do a walk-through of the yard will make things much easier when attempting to identify plants and shrubs later- and make weeding and spring cleanup a whole lot easier. If buying in the winter, take note of any trees or bushes, and ask about existing flowerbeds or garden plots that may be buried in the snow to get an overall feel for the space. Wait until late summer to make any big plans Many flowerbeds are planted using a combination of both annuals (plants that grow for only one year), and perennials (plants that come up year after year), and many of these perennials aren’t fully established until mid-summer. With this in mind, hold off on any major landscaping endeavours until most of
your plants are in full bloom. This will give you the opportunity to see the height variations and colour palettes you have to work with.
with existing topsoil, consider having it tested for PH and nutrient levels and amend accordingly. This will ensure a solid base for future grass and other landscape elements.
Rehoming over throwing away If you’ve decided to remove a flowerbed, or even just a few plants or bushes in your new yard, don’t throw them in the compost right away. Leave the roots encapsulated in a hearty mound of soil, and set your cast-offs to the side for now. Perennials and bushes can be expensive, and you may find it’s not that you don’t like the plant, but more so the location. By salvaging these plants, you can save money and hassle by planting them in another area of your yard. And if they’re simply not for youyou can always give them to a friend or neighbour - or even sell them online. NEW BUILD
When starting out, establish grass and small flowerbeds your first year, and hold off on larger features like trees and bushes until you are accustom to the space. Spending time both familiarizing yourself with the view from each window, and noting the sun’s path throughout the seasons - both key factors in placing future trees and shrubs - will help you decide whether to keep a portion of the yard empty for activities, or potential future focal pieces such as a pond, pool, or gazebo. So whether you’re starting from scratch, or modifying an existing property, remember to take your time and follow your heart. Your home should be a reflection of you – both inside and out.
When starting with a clean slate- it’s essential to focus first and foremost on the quality of the soil. Consider investing in topsoil if there is none, and if working
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GROWING TRENDS
Growing Trees in Containers Words by Jacqui Chaisson Growing trees in containers is an easy way to add a variety of color, texture, and size to your outdoor garden, your home or patio space, as well as an effective solution for small-space gardens that don’t have the room for full-sized trees. Plus, trees grown in pots can live in climates that would otherwise be too cold for them, so even gardeners living in cold climates can grow trees like fig and olive that are native to warmer climates. The Fiddle Leaf Fig was on everyone’s must-have plant list throughout 2019 and this year you’ll see that trend continue with the addition of other trees in containers. Olive trees are one of the top plants for 2020, but fruit trees such as lemon, orange and lime are growing in popularity. So, what do you need to do to be a part of this growing trend? Pick a container that has good drainage holes and consider choosing something made of a breathable material like wood or clay to promote drainage. Your container should be no bigger than twice the volume of the tree’s roots. Transplant trees from their nursery pots after the final frost of the season. Line the bottom of the new pot with a layer of foam peanuts to promote good drainage without adding extra weight. Plant the tree at the same depth it has been growing in its nursery pot, using a good, nutrient-rich soil mix. Follow individual instructions for watering and light requirements as stated on the plant tag. You can move your tree to your patio or deck for the summer months, but be sure to place it in a position for the correct amount of sunlight. Move your potted tree indoors for the colder months and fertilize or re-pot as required.
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Whether it’s your grandmother’s chandelier, a custom window treatment or your favourite washer/dryer set, if you plan on taking certain items with you, remove or replace them prior to showing the house. Telling a buyer they can’t have something that enhanced the appeal of the home could hurt the sale.
Kimberly Royal LePage Prince Edward Realty 177 St. Peters Road, Charlottetown
Cell: 902.628.7403 kimberly@royallepage.com
Prince Edward Realty ▲ Kimberly Rashed (Jenna Rachelle Photography)
REPAIR What may seem like a minor change for you could be more work than the buyer is willing to deal with. Replace broken tiles and patch any holes or cracks in walls. Consider painting rooms in neutral colors, especially if they are currently strong shades that might not be everyone’s jam.
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PRE-INSPECTION Consider having a pre-listing home inspection. Not only will it build buyer confidence, it will also allow you to address any issues that may reduce your selling price.
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In a perfect scenario, every seller wants their home to sell quickly and for top dollar. Easier said than done. This involves careful preparation. Creating curb appeal, getting the interior camera-ready, and having your property ina tip-top condition are ais few important steps Making first impression important when to getting ready for your agent to list your home. Check you’re selling home. Here out these five tipsyour that may surprise you.are a few tips
to enhance your home’s curb appeal. LETTING GO Seems redundant right? Severing your emotional attachment is best done by realizing that house and home are separate. A “house” is just the shell to be filled by you or anyone else, but what makes a “home” is you personalizing your space and creating new memories.
DECLUTTER A great rule of thumb is if you haven’t used an item in over a year, you probably don’t need it. Discard items in a useful way by donating them to a charity or nonprofit organization. Larger items such as unnecessary pieces of furniture and out of season stored items might be best kept in a storage unit. Consider this process an efficient start to your packing.
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OUTDOOR LIVING
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She Shed by the seashore
Men have always claimed the garage as their space, man-caves where they can hang with their buddies, drink beer and make a mess. She sheds are backyard hideaways - a cozy little place for ladies to call their own. Whether you plan to use it for gardening, a home office or just somewhere to curl up with a good book, a she shed is anything you want it to be and quite simple to create.
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your outdoor oasis to life. Here’s how to create the perfect garden getaway.
from scratch, there are several great options on the Island to purchase a shed or mini barn.
Getting started
Home Hardware offers an eight foot by 12 foot storage shed that comes with two windows, a double barn door and single door.
Before you break ground or purchase a shed, check the local building codes to see if there are any restrictions and what permits, if any, are required. Building from the ground up is a great option if you have something in particular in mind. You can hire someone or do it yourself if you’re handy. If you don’t have a building to convert and don’t want to build
If you’re looking for something a little bigger, Spruce Grove Lumber in Cardigan has a 12 foot by 16 foot shed which includes two windows and a front door. Spruce Grove Lumber will deliver the shed to your property and set it up for you. If your dream is a quaint cottage, consider putting two sheds together to double your space or add onto an existing or purchased building.
Both of these options get you started but don’t include insulation, electrical or any finishing, so be prepared. Seasonal or all-season You can simply decorate your shed and move in for a great warm-weather get away. How you finish your shed is completely up to you and your needs. Adding insulation, drywall, electrical and a heating source can allow you to use your shed year long. Always consult a professional for electrical, plumping and heating.
Make it yours Decorating your she shed is all about you! Fill your space with things you love and make the space yours. Add a comfortable spot to relax, either a big comfy chair or a Boho hammock hanging from the rafters. Surround yourself with nature by adding plants and flowers inside and outside. Look for solar lighting options if you don’t have electrical hookups or use an extension cord from the garage or the main house to string lights.
Built-in shelves or storage can be casual using reclaimed lumber, and visit your local flea markets for furniture you can upcycle with a coat of paint. Decorating a she shed isn’t about spending lots of money, it’s about creating a space that feels relaxed and cozy. As your hobbies and aesthetics change, update your shed to reflect them—after all, it’s your space! It should transform with you. And of course we can’t forget the best tip of all: There are no rules when it comes to creating the perfect she shed, it’s completely personal.
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DESIGNER PROFILE
MATERIAL GIRL FABRICS & CUSTOM SEWING
Home decor: Damien Morris Designs
Christine Zareck saw a need in the market for custom sewing and beautiful fabrics and, using her entrepreneurial super skills, offered a solution. Material Girl opened for business in March 2018. Since then Zareck has proven her company can sew anything! Words by Jacqui Chaisson Photos Courtesy of Material Girl
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Material Girl offers “sew” much more than custom sewing, her North River Road location is home to the most amazing array of fabric choices for the discerning D.I.Y. home decorator or industry professional. “I’m really excited to offer selections from Stout Fabrics which has so many beautiful options in bold botanicals, whimsical prints and sumptuous textures for 2020,” said Zareck. In fact, Material Girl is the exclusive distributor in the Maritime’s for this exceptional brand. Zareck invites you to come into her Charlottetown showroom and let her knowledgeable staff assist you in finding the perfect, on-trend choice for
► (Left) Custom roman blinds with two-tone accent, (Right) Slipcovered sofa in creamy taupe. (custom frame made by Martin Schellen) ▼ (Left) Floral window covering, drapes and blind in coordinating fabrics, (Middle) Removable screens simply snap on for bug-free, comfortable living, (Right) Material Girl also offers sewing needs for your watercraft.
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Material Girl offers custom sewing, repairs and alterations for both interior and exterior applications. “We have an extensive array of custom solutions for your home decor needs such as window treatments like draperies and Roman shades, as well as upholstery, slipcovers and accent cushions.”
Zareck offers her clients in-home consultations and the option to bring in the fabric of their choice for any custom sewing project.
Fabric brands they offer include: Stout Fabrics, Kravet, Robert Allen, Fabricut, Maxwell, JF Fabrics, Alendel, J Ennis, Charlotte, Barrow and Unique.
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“This year, blue is the new grey, so take the opportunity to update your home by incorporating this versatile hue into your decor. Also look for tranquil hues and lots of texture for 2020,” said Zareck.
Material Girl can also provide custom solutions for your outdoor requirements using high quality Sunbrella outdoor fabrics for essentials such as patio enclosures, outdoor furniture, plus specialty items like boat canvas/covers, vinyl flooring and clear vinyl replacement.
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It’s a Material World Words by Christine Zareck, Owner Material Girl
It’s a material world! Fabric makes up the design components in our lives. We see fabric trends in our clothing, and home decor, it brings beauty and colour to our homes. Fabric allows us to express ourselves and add a personal touch to our lives. For 2020 the fabric trends are natureinspired, with rich florals, botainical prints and an abundance of blue. 2020 is the year to be bold and just a bit daring with your fabric choices. If you’re personality tempts you
► BOTANICAL Look for bold, oversized florals or sweet botanical prints. Mix and match with your favourite solid colours bringing your desgn together.
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to embrace trends, try pairing the bold florals with large-scale wall coverings and slipcovered soft furnishings in coordinating hues. For those who like subtle change consider the addition of accent pillows or bed linens in these fabrics and incorporate them in your current decor or pair them with a more neutral palette. Drop into Material Girl and let us help you choose the fabrics that will make your house your home. All fabric shown is available at Material Girl, 565 North River Rd, Charlottetown, 902.218-7128. Fabric brands they offer include: Stout Fabrics, Kravet, Robert Allen, Fabricut, Maxwell, JF Fabrics, Alendel, J Ennis, Charlotte, Barrow and Unique.
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◄ WHIMSICAL Add that fun touch of whimsy to your decor with animal prints and stylized botanicals. Large scale prints or delicate patterns make it easy to personialize your space.
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SHELF LIFE IS FOR SALAD DRESSING
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CLEAR THE SPACE
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Kimberly
Keep surfaces clear and remove personal photographs from tables and walls. Hang only non-personalized artwork over the existing nails. Though you may have the tendency to hide away items in closets, keep in mind they should be kept organized as well. Buyers will be interested in storage space and you don’t want items spilling out giving an impression of lack thereof.
Royal LePage Prince Edward Realty 177 St. Peters Road, Charlottetown
Cell: 902.628.7403 kimberly@royallepage.com
Prince Edward Realty ▲ Kimberly Rashed (Jenna Rachelle Photography)
EVERYONE OUT If you linger during the showing homebuyers may feel rushed to get out of your way. There can also be a sense of unease when pets are left in the home so try to make arrangements.
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When showing your home, you want to present it in the best possible light. Buyers should be able to imagine themselves living there and be eager to make an offer. Purchasing a new home can often be a decision based more on emotion than on logic, soaengaging all of their senses is a greatwhen way Making first impression is important to make your home the most appealing. you’re selling your home. Here are a few tips
Leave only essential furniture needed to showcase the room’s purpose without hampering the actual size of the room. Store away anything that might block walkways along with distracting furniture, artwork, and empty bookcases.
to enhance your home’s curb appeal. STAGE RIGHT Emphasize your home’s best features by setting the mood, whether it’s romantic, relaxing or exciting. Light the fire, turn on soft music and leave out some treats. Light, fresh and real scents like orange, lemon or cinnamon work best. Help your potential buyers envision themselves living their best life in your home.
LET THE SUN IN Open the curtains and raise all of the blinds. If you’re showing is during the day this will let in ample light and in the evening, it will appear much more inviting from the street. Brighten up dark rooms with strategic lamp placement and don’t forget the porch light if the showing is after dark.
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TREND WATCH
52020 trends for
Words by Jacqui Chaisson
Pantone announced its 2020 Colour of the Year is Classic Blue, a shade reminiscent of the sky at dusk. “It’s a colour that anticipates what’s going to happen next,” said Laurie Pressman, the vice president of the Pantone Color Institute, which selects the Colour of the Year. We’ve picked our favourite five trends for 2020.
Colour in the Kitchen This trend has been gaining popularity in the last few years. Look for navy blue, green and black cabinets replacing the traditional all-white kitchen. Also look for limited upper cabinets and open shelves..
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Antique Artwork Hit those yardsales and antique shops this year for antique artwork - it’s all the rage for 2020.
Coming up Rosey Floral wallpaper is huge this year! Look for ultra-bold, large patterns that make a statement.
Wicker & Rattan Wicker and rattan is moving indoors for 2020. Wicker baskets were everywhere in 2019 - this year look for furniture. Whether vintage or new, look for good quality, well-built pieces.
Olive Tree Move over fiddle leaf fig - the humble olive tree is growing in popularity. Olive trees, with their light, sage-colored foliage, work beautifully in modern interiors.
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GREEN LIVING
ENERGY EFFICIENT OPTIONS Words by Story Sheidow
ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Using less energy to provide the same level of energy output.
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nergy efficiency is one method to reduce human greenhouse gas emissions. There are many factors in home efficiency, from the cost of the energy utilized to the renewability of the energy’s source. Winter tends to be the time when we assess our homes for needed improvements, especially regarding efficiency. High bills are top of mind, with the cost of winter heating and electricity at the forefront.
even more economical for those with boilers already in place. Looking to make a more dramatic change to your home efficiency? For a larger impact, think of upgrading your electricity source to a renewable resource like solar. Not only will this lower your carbon footprint, but with rebates and loan programs in place, it can also dramatically lower your monthly expenses.
but the paperwork is easy, and the staff are there to help. Energy efficiency is not only good for the environment, but for your pocketbook as well. Take the time to explore your options, and consider making at least some small changes in your home. Every little bit helps.
Take, for example, efficiencyPEI’s solar rebate program. With this new rebate, you
Energy efficiency has a broad scope. There are a wide variety of ways to improve your home’s efficiency, some so simple that you can do them yourself for very little cost. So, why don’t we start with the most obvious: heat. There are many options and innovations in home heating beyond the traditional oilfired furnace. Wood often gets overlooked when home-heating sources are discussed, yet it’s actually an excellent option. Wood is relatively inexpensive, is a completely renewable resource, and leaves almost no carbon footprint. From woodstoves to wood-fired boilers, there are many options to choose from, and wood gives off a very dry heat—perfect for our cold, damp winters here on the Island. Another heat source many Islanders turn to is heat pumps. There are three main types of heat pump: mini-splits, geothermal, and air-sourced. Depending on the type, heat pumps can provide up to three times the heat of a traditional electric baseboard using the same energy consumption. That translates into big savings on your monthly bills. In-floor heating can also be a great option in our climate, especially with the new hydronic systems now available. Unlike traditional radiant in-floor heat, hydronic heating uses PEX tubes containing hot water to heat your floor, instead of electrical wiring. This can work with a standard water heater, making the switch
can acquire up to $10,000 toward a solar array for your home. Partner this with the financing available, which offers interest rates as low as five per cent, and you could potentially spend less monthly on solar than on your current electricity bills. So, why not make the change? We are incredibly fortunate to live in a province that places energy efficiency and green energy at its forefront. efficiencyPEI is an excellent resource for Islanders looking to lessen their carbon footprint and save money on monthly bills. They offer a wide variety of rebates for Islanders on more than just solar. From heat sources, to insulation, to caulking around windows and doors, they have hefty rebates for almost everything efficiency-related. Not only that,
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▲ Mike Proud, senior manager at efficiencyPEI. (Photo by Jenna MacFarlaine)
efficiencyPEI believes in empowering Islanders to make good choices when it comes to energy. From providing information to delivering rebate programs, we are your go-to for all things energy efficiency on Prince Edward Island. Since opening in 2008 we have helped Islanders save $9 million on their energy bills, provided $4.2 million toward the purchase ENERGY STAR® certified equipment, reduced CO2 emissions by 25,000 tonnes and delivered programs to over 10,000 Islanders. Our goal is to put knowledge in the hands of clients and enable them to make proactive choices about their homes and businesses. We’re passionate about energy efficiency and committed to showing that it can increase comfort, reduce environmental impacts and put money back in the pockets of Islanders. 69 Belvedere Ave, Charlottetown 902.620.3690 www.princeedwardisland.ca/en/topic/ energy-efficiency
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Legacy Homes Ltd. Exclusive dealer for quality Maple Leaf Homes in PEI. Residential styles include bungalow, split entry, two-storey and mini homes, cottage series and recreational park models. Commercial styles available.
12745 St. Peters Road 902.676.3200 Darren: 902.969.0425 www.legacyhomespei.ca
Why Choose a Maple Leaf Home? • Maple Leaf Homes are one of the most energy efficient homes in Canada • Maple Leaf Homes has been manufacturing modular housing for over 30 years. • Your home can be built any time during the year – spring, summer, fall or winter – regardless of the weather! • Maple Leaf utilizes a computer aided design system (CAD) to allow them to customize any of their standard layouts
Residential Styles • Cape Cod, Chalet and Two Storey • Cottage Series • Recreational Park Models
• Bungalow / Ranch • Split Entry • Mini Homes
Commercial Styles • Commercial / Industrial • Global Accommodations • Container Sized Modules
Contracted Services MacKenzie Builder Services is the official construction firm for on-site installations.
w w w. l e g a c y h o m e s p e i . c a Legacy Homes P.E.I. Ltd. • 12745 St. Peters Road • 902.676.3200 • Darren: 902.969.0425
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