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Heating with natural gas pays. Investing in a natural gas heating system may cost more up front, but lower operating costs will save you more over time.
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Western Manitoba Design Your Home magazine is a Brandon, MB based company created to promote and feature all the great trades in our local area. With the limited amount of media in Brandon and area, this magazine will assist you and your company with great exposure. Design Your Home magazine will help local companies feature their business and the special work they do. Design Your Home magazine will focus on the home and proper ty. Each issue you may see ar ticles on Home and Building, Real Estate, Design and Decorating, Landscaping, and a special featured Home and Business.
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• Local Home Magazine • 13,000 Magazines published each issue • Published 2x per year: Spring • Summer, Fall • Winter • Timeless, often kept and referred to again and again • We have articles that feature tips and advice from home owners and experts Contact us at: Email: dyh@designyourhome.ca Phone: (204) 573-0152 View Us at: Website: www.designyourhome.ca Cover Image: Sarah Sobry
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Brandon Home Show
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Increasing Popularity of RTM Homes
In Every Issue
6 . . . . . . . . Letter from Editor 7 . . . . . . . . Feature Home: Daughter On Call 14 . . . . . . . Feature Business: Westman Premier Homes 34 . . . . . . . Did You Know?
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Daughter On Call
Lifestyle 32 . . . . . . . Wine Advice: Wine Selections
Home Improvements
Design & Decorative
28 . . . . . . . My IDIAH 30 . . . . . . . Increasing Popularity of RTM Homes
26 . . . . . . . Moving on Up
Brandon Home & Leisure Show Guide 16 - 25 . . .Exhibitors Map
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Letter from the Editor
Spring is Upon Us!
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t’s that time of year when, for us, hockey season is winding down and the hopes for warmer, longer days are on the horizon! The smell of spring is in the air and you begin to yearn for those outdoor projects and activities.
Nothing star ts the spring off more then the Brandon Home and Leisure Show! This show, to me, is the star t of many things; warmer weather, seedlings star ting to spout, and new projects around the house star t building up on the to do list. It can be the star t of new beginnings for you and your family for many of these reasons! This year our list is still long, after moving into our new home. We hope to one day complete the list, but this year the yard will be the focus! From moving dir t to planting trees, we will have our work cut out for us. As a family, we love to wander, browse and meet new people at the Home Show every year. In our business, it seems to be the time to run into old friends as well! This is the perfect time to talk face to face with local professionals in regards to questions you may have or to seek recommendations for your project. Exhibitors take the upmost pride in their booths; where you have the oppor tunity to touch, experience and test out gadgets, blinds, stone, saunas, cars and more! Where else can you do that all in one place! The exhibitors that come to the Brandon Home and Leisure Show are a wealth of
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knowledge, take advantage of that and stop in to check out what is new this year. If you are looking for a new gadget or looking to build a new home, the Home Show has what you need! Jaime-Lynn Dyck Design Your Home
Feature Home: Daughter On Call By Wanda Kurchaba Photos By Sarah Sobry & Westman Premier Homes
A Home
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t is modern home with an open concept design, a large kitchen with an unbelievable amount of counter and cabinet space, an abundance of windows to let the gorgeous sunshine in and six spacious bedrooms. DESIGNYOURHOME.CA | 7
This sounds like a fairly standard home, well maybe except for the six bedrooms! And, for the most part, it is. What makes it unique is the people who live there and its purpose.
"Small touches makes it feel like home."
The 2884 square foot home located at 1323-8th Street is owned by Gail Freeman-Campbell, owner of Daughter on Call, a private home care business in Brandon that star ted in 2012. Gail built the home to meet the needs of her home care clients, as well as others, who are requiring the next stage of care, which generally means 24-hour care that is no longer in their own homes. If it wasn’t for the suppor t of Sunrise Credit Union, this project would not have been possible for Gail. “We do provide 24-hour care in a person’s own home, however this is not always affordable to everyone which leaves them with the only other option - moving into a personal care home (PCH) that may take many months before a room is made available to them. And the room in the PCH will usually involve sharing the space with 1-3 other individuals which is a difficult transition for most people, “ said Gail. After recognizing the need, Gail star ted to research what options were available. She discovered similar housing units in Saskatchewan that she felt would also work in Manitoba. The homes in Regina weren’t new and were conver ted from existing homes, but the overall concept was what she was looking for. At the start of my business, I had initially gone to a couple of banks looking for a $5,000 line of credit. They told me that I didn’t have a viable business, so I went to Sunrise Credit Union. They looked over my business plan, believed in the potential and immediately offered me a $5000 line of credit.
They’ve been absolutely fantastic to work with. – Gail Freeman-Campbell, Daughter on Call
The residence, which is currently full, can accommodate six to ten people, including couples. Those living in the home have their own private bedroom with individual on-suite bathrooms. And, it truly has all the comfor ts of home as two hypoallergenic friendly, adorable furballs named Cali and Ellie-May also take up residence with their human friends. “We provide everything that they could possibly need or want while they are with us. We look after all their personal care needs, their medications, we prepare and
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The home was built by Westman Premier Homes with careful planning of the design and layout to fully accommodate a variety of clients. All the rooms throughout
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the house are spacious, the hallways are wide and every room is accessible by wheelchairs or walkers. In addition, a durable, commercial-grade vinyl plank flooring was used throughout the home. It was chosen for durability and
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easy maintenance. To make the home healthier and to save money on energy costs, Insulated Composite Envelope Panels (ICE-panels) provided by Greenstone Structural Solutions were used for the foundation and the exterior walls. The combination of a double framed wall using steel and EPS insulation provide a superior performing building shell with no toxic off-gassing or VOC content. “It was a unique project, we really haven’t built anything like it before and it was the first time that we used the Greenstone ICE-panels. From start to finish the project came together well and went very smoothly,” said Scott Bromley, Manager of Residential for Westman Premier Homes.
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As the kitchen is generally the hub of any home, good working space with proper form and function was essential for this new build as well. NuTrend Kitchens worked with the team to create a space to meet the needs of the caring staff, who pride themselves in preparing delicious home-cooked meals, desser ts and treats. If residents wish, they can also help prepare meals, do some baking or assist with clean up so the spacious kitchen design works well Faux Wood Blinds
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light coming in, while still providing privacy. We chose a neutral colour palette to reflect light and make the home bright and cheerful. We painted the doors and trim a contrasting colour to make them stand out for those who have a difficult time seeing,” said Gail.
The project was finished last fall and residents star ted moving into their new home in November. Some came from their own homes, as they were no longer able to live on their own and others moved from personal care homes. After a few months, Gail couldn’t be more pleased with the model and level of care that they are able to provide. “We try to promote as much independence as we can, which looks different for every person. There’s lots of interaction here and residents are encouraged to make choices for themselves. They decide when they want to go to bed or get up in the morning. Everybody needs a purpose and we want to try to empower them and allow them to still have control of their own lives and situations,” said Gail. Westman Business, a division of Westman Communications, worked with Gail to make sure this location was set up with the most up to date communication systems including
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WiFi and TiVo. They wanted their residence to experience all the comfor ts of home while living here. While the concept of the house was originally researched and built based on seniors, Gail quickly realized that there is also a need for clients who require 24-hour care that are not elderly. Those of a younger demographic who may have multiple sclerosis, brain injuries or have been diagnosed with young-onset dementia benefit also from this style of shared living space. “I feel like we’ve made a difference with not only the people that live here but their families too. We provide a real sense of peace of mind. Family members can now take a step back from being the caregiver and go back to being that family member again. They can come and go and visit and enjoy their time together versus worrying about doctor appointments, physical care or whether their loved ones are eating well and getting proper nutrition,” said Gail. Gail Freeman-Campbell & Ellie Mae “Growing old doesn’t have to mean that you sit in a chair in a personal care home; growing old can mean that you can laugh and dance, sing and bake cookies and enjoy life.” After seeing the results of the positive environment that they’ve created for the residents, Gail is currently looking for more oppor tunities to build a similar type of home in Brandon as well as in other communities throughout Manitoba.
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Feature: Westman Premier Homes By Wanda Kurchaba Photos By Sarah Sobry & Westman Premier Homes
Q
uality, caring, professional: these are the words that Scott Bromley used to describe Westman Premier Homes. To him and his business par tners, the model to be successful in their business is that simple. “We want to be the best at what we do. We care about our clients and we’re personally invested in building their homes. It is like being an extended member of the family,” said Scott, General Manager of the Residential Division of Westman Premier Homes. Westman Premier Homes started back in 2009 by Matt Bootsman and Jeff Thompson, then a few years later Scott Bromley and his brother Brent joined the team after merging two businesses together. Now, with both the commercial and residential components of the company, they employ
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40 employees in the peak of the construction season. “Our focus is 100 per cent on building custom homes. We don’t prebuild any of our houses and then sell them. Each and every one that we build is unique and custom to the individual homeowners,” said Scott. The professionals at Westman Premier Homes pride themselves on being extremely hands-on and focused on every project. At least three people are assigned to a building project who will assist the new homeowners through every stage and process of building the home of their dreams. They star t by helping design floor plans, if that is what is required, and continue working with the homeowner until all the decisions are made right from the layout to the paint colours.
“We do our best to create a trusting relationship with each and everyone one of our clients. We’re passionate about each build; every one of them is unique and impor tant to us,” said Scott. “We spend a lot of time just planning the project. This helps to manage expectations, keep the project moving in a timely fashion and allow the homeowners to stay one or two steps ahead so they have ample time to carefully consider and make all the decisions that they need to.” Last year Westman Premier Homes built a 2700 square foot home (on the main level) for a couple that retired from the hustle and bustle of city life to the Riverdale Municipality. The homeowners were thrilled with the quality of workmanship and how positive the experience was in building the home of their dreams that they’ve since coined their oasis.The relationship that they built with the team from Westman Premier Homes wasn’t what they had expected. “It sounds funny, but I feel like I’ve inherited a new family,” said Heather.
“We try very hard to make sure that our clients know exactly what’s going on at all times, it creates a better relationship and there are no surprises in the end. You hear horror stories about all the extras billed at the end of some projects, we try to make sure that doesn’t happen through good communication,” said Scott. Westman Premier Homes has been proud to showcase the quality of their construction by featuring some of their homes, in par tnership with the homeowners, in the Parade of Homes brought to you by the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association. Many of their projects come to them through client referrals, which speaks to their strong reputation for being quality home builders that are reliable and professional.
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uch like the onset of spring or the Victoria Day May Long weekend, people in the Westman area anxiously await and look forward to the Brandon Home & Leisure Show. DESIGNYOURHOME.CA | 17
In its 52nd year, this year’s event will be without a doubt another crowd pleaser! As trends change, technology develops and processes evolve the Brandon Home & Leisure Show (BH&L Show) allows visitors to expand their knowledge with the latest and greatest all under one roof. “As with each and every year, we have lots to offer with new and returning exhibitors. We look forward to welcoming in over 11,000 visitors to see what’s new, improved, popular and trending,” said Dave Melcosky, Manager of the BH&L Show. Some of the highlights of this year’s event include: Powered by the Sun More and more conversations around the dinner table and in the coffee shops as of late as are centred on solar energy. Solar panels are becoming a common sight in rural Manitoba, as well as in our urban centres. How can you make solar energy work for you and your family? Visit exhibitors at the BH&LS to get up to speed on the savings and the benefits to our environment. Numbered Success 52 - 11,000 - 150 - 100,000. These are just some of the numbers that define all that there is to see and do at the
BH&L Show. It’s our 52nd anniversary year and we can’t wait to welcome over 11,000 of our closest friends to the Keystone Centre where they’ll find over 150 exhibitors making use of 100,000 square feet. Is there a lot to see? You bet! Is there a lot to learn? You bet! Are there deals to be made? You BET!
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Home of Your Dreams Building a new home or cottage is exciting, but it can also be a little scar y. The first step is often choosing the design or plan that is right for you and your family. Thankfully there are a lot of people that are able to help narrow down the choices that not only suit your lifestyle
but your location as well. Having your plans computer generated with three-dimensional software can help to take the guesswork out of what your future home or cottage will look like. Look for exhibitors at this year’s show that can set you on the right path in choosing the plan of your dreams. We specialize in building quality sunrooms and patios designed to fit your budget and your lifestyle.
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you to relax and everything in between. We also have
indoor living space, especially throughout the summer months in Manitoba. If you’re looking for ideas on how to make the most out of your backyard, then you must visit the BH&L Show! Maybe you’re looking to add a sunroom, put in a swimming pool, build a backyard fireplace, add a
exhibitors ready to serve up tasty treats…Mmmmm, can you say mini donuts? Don’t forget that there are also great prizes to be won. Your admission fee gets you an entry into a draw to win thousands of dollars wor th of prizes. Who knows, it could be your lucky weekend!
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proud to be managing and organizing his 10th event. “I’m always looking for ways to make the show more dynamic. People look forward to it and make sure they carve out some time to spend at the show in April. It has become one of Brandon’s premier events thanks to the suppor t of the community, our sponsors and the exhibitors over its
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50 plus year history. We can’t wait!”
The BH&L Show is always pleased to welcome retailers
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with the latest products that help you to keep your home
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Show Guide 2018 Exhibitors List For more show information, visit the Brandon Home Show online at www.brandonhomeshow.ca. •
Action Power
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CWD Satellite
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Norsk Høstfest
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Adele's Mini Donuts
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D and B Sprinklers
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North Dakota State Fair
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Alair Homes
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Daring Diva Purses
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Norwex
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Home Health Care Centre
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Daughter On Call
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Nu Trend Kitchens
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Horizon Glass Ltd.
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Duffy's Electric
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Ocean Sales Ltd.
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3% Realty Solution
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Outback Internet Solutions
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2 Broke Gals Soup Company
Elkhorn Resort Spa and Conference Centre
Remax Valleyview Realty
All Points Electric Ltd.
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Royal LePage/Martin-Liberty Realty
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Alternative Landscaping Ltd.
Emblem Community Development Corp.
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Scentsy Fragrance
Aqua Splash Pools and Spas
Enns Brothers
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Sleep Inn and Suites
Arctic Spas Manitoba
Epicure
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Suncoast Enclosures
Avida Developments Inc.
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Sunset Gourmet
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Backwoods Boiler Boys
Forsythe Technical Design and Consulting
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Sutton Harrison Realty
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Bailey Homes
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Taylor Jackson Financial
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bdnLUX Kitchens & More
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The Green Spot
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Belpard Australia Pty Ltd.
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Thirty-One Gifts
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Blinds by Anita
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Boundary Stoneworks Inc.
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Brandon Computers
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Brandon Riverbank Inc.
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Brydges Property Management
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Budget Blinds of Southwest MB
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C&C Rentals
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C&C Treasures Trading Co.
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Canadian Wilderness Inn
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CBI Health Group
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Central Manitoba Tourism
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City of Brandon Planning & Bld. Safety
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Contractor's Corner
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Creasy Hot Tubs & Billiards
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CSA Construction
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Gontree Tree Service Ltd.
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Habitat for Humanity-Brandon
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Hamiota Economic Development
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Hertz Equipment Rental
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Hiddenbed Canada Direct
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Timber+Lace Interior Design
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Horizon Storage Sheds Infinity Kitchen and Bath
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Titanium Exclusive Cookware Inc.
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Investors Group Financial Services Inc.
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Town of Melita
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J&M Industries Ltd.
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Janzen's Paint & Decorating Ltd.
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Jeff's Clean Cut Yard Care
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Jenkins The Flooring People
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KDL Furniture Wholesale
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Keller Developments
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Kitchen Gallery on 9th
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Koinonia Nursery
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Lakeside Golf Club and Campground
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Lance Wagner Plumbing and Heating Ltd.
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Livingstone Landscaping Ltd.
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Turtle Mountain Community Dev
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Victoria Landing Retirement Residence
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Visit Minot
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Walker's Water Systems
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Waves Leisure
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Westman Custom Cabinets and Garage Interiors
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Westman Premier Homes
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Windsor Plywood
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Innovative Cork
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Kerri McKee
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McMunn & Yates Building Supplies
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The Water Clinic
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Thoro Vac Vacuum Systems
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Municipality of Pembina
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Rural municpality of PrairieLakes
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Tourism Moose Jaw Inc.
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Murray Auto Centre
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Sawatsky Group of Companies
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Well Dressed Cakes by Brett Ltd.
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Paradise Geothermal
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Smooth Arc Mfg.
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Westman Communications Group
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Polar Windows
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Strictly Amish
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Westman Lumber Supply
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RANA Respiratory
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Student Works Painting
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Ray's Fireplace
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Summers Unlimited
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Moving on Up Should You Buy or Sell First? Submitted by Angela Hainsworth-Brosseau
I
n Canada’s evolving real estate markets, both buying and selling a home are ver y personal decisions. Add buying and selling at the same time, and the process becomes even trickier. The path up the proper ty ladder is different for ever yone and which to do first depends on your unique circumstances. 26 | Design Your Home | spring • Summer
Buying and selling a home at the same time is no small endeavour and involves extensive research and a clear understanding of all the steps involved. Here are some things to consider before making a move: Should I sell first? The upside of selling first is that you will know how much money you have to work with, and it’s also easier to get new financing when you need it. However, if there are delays or challenges finding the right new home for you, you may incur additional rent and storage costs in the interim. Should I buy first? In this case, you will have time to plan your move and get your current home ready to sell. However, closing dates on both the purchase and sale may not line up and if your
Find more information and the right advice about your
home doesn’t sell for a while, you’ll be stuck with two
next purchase please contact Angela Hainswor th at
mor tgages at once and a higher debt-to-income ratio.
204-721-0093, your RBC Mobile Mor tgage Specialist in
Add a contract contingency.
Brandon, MB.
Whether you’re buying or selling, try to add a contingency to your contract that lines up the closing dates to bridge the in-between period. This isn’t always possible, as it depends on the market and whether the buyer/seller is willing to agree to an extended or reduced period of time. Know the markets. Research prices in the areas where you’re buying and selling. Does the market favour buyers or sellers? This is the best way to decide which move to make first. As a rule of thumb, you want to sell first in a buyers’ market and do the contrary in
Your new home doesn’t come with mortgage advice. I do.
one that favours sellers.
Angela Hainsworth-Brosseau, Mortgage Specialist
Consider rental revenue.
@ angela.hainsworth@rbc.com
Research the rental market in your area and calculate the cost versus profit ratio of renting out your home to tenants, rather than selling it. It could be financially advantageous, and real estate could be a great way to diversify your investment por tfolio.
RBCAngelaHainsworth-Brosseau RBCAngelahb
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Chalk Paint
think by now we have all heard of chalk paint, right? It sounds like a miracle p r o du ct; no str iping, no sanding, no pr iming! By Jaime-Lynn Dyck What! Could a paint really be this incredible? 28 | Design Your Home | spring • Summer
I decided to do some research on chalk paint and painted a bench in order to test it out. In my research and from my experience, I have to say that the more time you put into re-finishing a piece, the better your results will be. Even though this product says you don’t need to stripe, sand or prime, I did sand my piece so I had a smoother, cleaner surface to paint. Overall, I was very happy with the outcome of my bench and of the product. I used Mar tha Stewar t Chalk Paint in Linen. I chose
to only paint the bottom part of my bench and leave the top it’s natural wood. This was just a personal preference I liked from viewing projects on Pinterest. I will finish my piece by staining the top of the bench for added protection. Here are some steps I followed: Prep- Wash down your piece and remove any hardware. Sand the rough edges and fill in holes with wood glue/filler. Paint- Paint with the grain as best as possible, though chalk paint is forgiving. Your first coat will look streaky, no need to worry! Paint 2-3 coats and allow 1-2 hours to dry between each coat. Distress Options- Use medium grade sand paper or a sanding block to distress the corners and edges as much
or as little as you like. Make sure you wipe down the piece with a damp rag after in order to remove all the dust par ticles. Wax- Waxing your piece is optional, though recommended. The wax seals and protects your furniture. When applying, do so in a circular motion, but finish sweeping it with the grain of the wood. The wax will turn into a hard finish once complete. You can do this step a couple of times, especially the top of your furniture. Wax is available in many different options and can really change the look of your piece as well. Make sure you research and test your chalk paint colour and wax first before completely a large project to ensure you will be happy with the final product. Let your furniture cure for 24 hours before using, though it can take up to 30 days to completely cure. After 24 hours, take a soft rag and buff your piece for some added shine, and put your hardware back on. I hope this helps inspire you to star t your own chalk paint project this year! I already have my next project lined up and I can’t wait to get to work on it. Feel free to share your projects on our Face Book page!
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The Increasing Popularity of RTM Homes Photos submitted by CNC Building Movers Ltd.
W
ith the world today in such a fast-paced mode, there is a need for everything to be done in a hurry. This is even true when it comes to finding a home. For some people they want to have a new home of their own, but do not have the time or even the money to have one built. This is not a problem anymore; there are now RTM houses to fix this problem. An RTM or Ready to Move home is a good choice for many people. The current state of the economic strength is also a reason why many people are turning to RTM homes instead of
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having a home built or buying a home that is way out of their price range. With the cost of living on the rise for consumers, they will have to choose between a home in need of repairs or get an RTM house to fit their budget.
One thing that you must have for the RTM home is a piece of proper ty to have it placed on. There are many local communities and developments that are set up especially for these types of homes. Many times, these developments offer larger lots and even acreages, so for many this is an added bonus. RTM houses have come along way! They are built with the upmost of industry standards and offer the most up to date interior finishings. Anyone that is buying an RTM home will have many choices to make with their purchase. They will have to choose almost everything in the home. This will include everything from windows, and doors to carpeting and counter tops. Owners of RTM homes will have the choice to upgrade anything that they want. An RTM home is a wonderful way for anyone that is on a fixed income or for a new couple that is just star ting out. These homes are comfor table and will give you the option to choose what you want for your home. You will have the oppor tunity to decide on these things and what you can afford for your budget. Having an RTM home will be just like having a regular home. You will go through a bank and have a mor tgage on the home. You will pay a percentage rate on the home
When researching for an RTM home make sure you cover all the extra costs associated with it. From the foundation, electrical/gas hookups to the moving costs. Researching and going with a reliable company to move your home will put your mind at ease. They are professionals and make the move look seamless from the loading and unloading of your home to the permits required and routing your home to your location.
just as you would for any other loan. You will have a
With all the options available today for RTM homes you
home of your own just as you want it and be able to
will be sure to find the perfect home to suit your families
afford it as well.
needs for years to come. DYH
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Wine Advice: Wine Selections
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pring marks a time to embrace fresh light-bodied wines that reflect the season. Light, refreshing and best served cool many of these gems are also very reasonably priced. All the more reason to look forward to spring, as if the cold and large amount of snow is simply not enough.
and floral alternatives. Pairing wine with the season?
As daylight hours lengthen food and wine preferences
There are many variables to consider when selecting
change as does our wardrobe. We cast away heavy coats
suitable wines. When making a selection remember that
replacing them with light spring jackets, and substitute
wines produced in warmer climates, from places and
brightly coloured clothing made from breezy fabric for
countries that we think of as for tunate to have eternally
wool sweaters. Spring marks the time to abandon the
warm weather are fruitier and more expressive than those
heavy reds and the “warming” tipples ser ved during the
produced in cool-climate areas. This is true for white wine,
cold winter season in favour of light-bodied fruity, citrusy
red and rosé wine.
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Why not? The most suitable wines, those that evoke spring and pair beautifully with spring fare, are light-bodied and available in red, white and rosé wines. Such light-bodied delights capture the flavours and aromas of spring in all its glory. Fresh produce becomes more plentiful and seasonal produce like pea shoots and local fresh and tender greens become readily available with help from greenhouses and hoop houses that speed things along.
Fresh greens are
introduced, spring salads inviting.
In general, lighter dishes pair well with white wines with profiles that include fresh stone fruit and a floral component. Riesling, both
slightly
sweet
and
dry
versions, Gewurztraminer, Viognier, Chardonnay
(unaoked)
and
Chenin Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and the most fragrant of white grapes, the Moscato grape variety are fabulous spring choices. Many wine blends are delightful spring wines and one example is Vinho Verde, a blend of indigenous grape varieties from Por tugal. “Verde” means
from older grapes which make wines of greater depth
“young wine” indicating the wine is released to market 3-6
and complexity. Examples include the wines of Rioja in
months after production when youthful. This light-bodied
Spain, Valpolicella in Italy and Chianti, also from Italy. These
wine, whether white, rose or red, is fresh and lively with a
light-bodied youthful wines are less costly than their aged
welcoming spritz of bubbles upon opening. Aveleda Fonte
counterpar ts. Other red selections are Beaujolais, an easy
Vinho Verde , a light-bodied and lively multi-award winning
drinking approachable light-bodied red wine with aromas
value white wine retails for $11.49 and Pluma Rosé Vinho
and flavours of strawberry, red cherry and raspberry
Verde costs $10.99. Red Vinho Verde production is limited
from Beaujolais, France, Barbera from Italy and youthful
and not locally available.
Pinot Noir.
There are some white wines that are collectively referred
The above wines are also suitable summer wines although
to as “green wines” as they are considered ideal wines
as we progress to the first day of summer, June 24/2018,
served with greens like tender greens, asparagus and
you may wish to introduce medium-bodied wines.
ar tichokes. The Austian white wine Grüner Veltliner falls in this category. Light-bodied, aromatic and peppery the Grooner Grüner Veltliner retails for
$15.63. Albariño
(Alvarinho) from Spain and Chablis from Nor thern France
Kate Wagner Zeke, Sommelier(ISG) Certified Specialist of Wine, Certified Wine Educator(SWE) wineadviser@wcgwave.ca
are other fine examples of green wines. Sauvignon Blanc is considered the “best “ pairing for greens especially those wines produced in the Marlborough area of New Zealand.
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Light-bodied and delicate rosé pairs beautifully with fresh spring salads and lighter fare. The dry wines of Provence, France, are excellent choices. Chateau Gassier Sables D’Azur Rosé at $17.99 is a personal favorite. Red wines produced from young grapes are much lighter in body and fruitier than red wines produced
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