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NATURAL GAS
ELECTRICITY
Cost to buy & install
Cost to buy & install
3,500 NATURAL GAS
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TO
5,500
$
ELECTRIC $2,000 FURNACE $3,000
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25-YEAR COST TO RUN
15,425
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32,925
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60 GALLON
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TOTAL INVESTMENT:
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10-YEAR COST TO RUN
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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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In Every Issue
6 . . . . . . . . Letter from Editor 7 . . . . . . . . Feature Home: Westman Premier Homes 20. . . . . . . Feature Business: Turner Floors 30. . . . . . . Did You Know?
Design Choices for Kitchen Islands
20
Turner Floors
Lifestyle 28. . . . . . . Wine Advice: Entertaining with Wine
Home Improvements
24 . . . . . . . Home Renovation and Maintenance
Design & Decorative
22. . . . . . . A Guide to Arranging Your Home DĂŠcor Accesories 26 . . . . . . . Design Choices for Kitchen Islands
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Disclaimer Reasonable care is taken to ensure that Design Your Home Magazine ar ticles and other information on the web site are up-to-date and accurate as possible, as of the time of publication, but no responsibility can be taken by Design Your Home magazine for any errors or omissions contained herein. Fur thermore, responsibility for any losses, damages or distress resulting from adherence to any information made available through Design Your Home magazine or website is not the responsibility of Design Your Home magazine. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Design Your Home magazine. All interior and exterior home improvements/repairs should be consulted by a professional, prior to the star t of the project. Adver tisements and the content, including photos, of adver tisements published within Design Your Home magazine are solely by the adver tiser. Design Your Home magazine does not accept responsibility for opinions expressed in adver tisements for copyright issues with regards to photo, adver tising, copy and adver tisement, nor shall they find liable thereby.
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Letter from the Editor
Out and About
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pring is the time of year that we leave hibernation mode and get our gears working again. Not only do I use this time of year to re organize my home, but we also try to get out of the house as much as we can and see what is happening in the community. This is a great time of year to join your neighbours, family and friends at the many events happening around the community. The first big one for us in the year is the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair put on by Provincial Exhibition. This year it ran from March 27th-April 1st and is never a disappointment! Our favourites are the petting zoo, super dogs, the demos at the TD Ag Action Stage and the horse jumping at Westman Place. This is definitely an event you can spend all day at and is great for all ages!
We also love attending The Brandon Home and Leisure Show as a family. The kids seem to have just as much fun as the adults do! This year the Home Show will be in its 51st year and held at the Keystone Centre from April 7th-9th. This show never seems to disappoint, probably because we always have something we are renovating or in need of! Many exhibitors have interactive displays and product you can purchase right at the show. This will be another show we will not be missing this year! One of my favourite activities to do with our daughter is attend local musical productions around Brandon. The first one we are really looking forward to this year is The Lion King. This production is put on by Mecca Productions and will be their 4th all kids musical! It will run May 4th6th in the amphitheatre at the Keystone Centre, contact the Keystone Centre Ticket Office for tickets. The music from Lion King is one of our favourite Disney soundtracks, and I’m sure it will be a hit with all ages! These are just a few of the events we plan to hit up this Spring, with an array of activities and events happening around the community, why not get out and check some out with your family! Jaime-Lynn Dyck Design Your Home
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Feature: Westman Premier Homes By Wanda Kurchaba Photos By Sarah Sobry & Westman Premier Homes
M
ore often than not, the style and design of a home often reflects the individuality of the homeowner. If you have the oppor tunity to build a home, literally from the ground up, there are many decisions to make that influence the look, the flow and the function of the home. DESIGNYOURHOME.CA | 7
A project recently completed by Westman Premier Homes is just that - a customized home that elegantly showcases the individual preferences of the new homeowners. Located in Oakridge Estates, one of the city’s newer developments on Brandon’s Nor th Hill, this 1538 square foot home was built with features that took into consideration the lifestyle choices of the young family that is going to reside there. The new homeowners, Michelle and Joe have been very hands-on in planning and making decisions to customize this home to meet the needs of their family and their own design preferences. As a family of five, they were drawn to Oakridge Estates primarily because of the spacious backyard the lot provided for their children. “This is going to be our oasis, this is where we’re going to be 365 days of the year. We wanted to have the space for a soccer pitch in the summer and a hockey rink in the winter. We decided to invest in this house and we’ve incorporated a lot of things that we’ve seen in other places. Little things like unique lighting, solid surface countertops and the butcher block, are all features we chose specifically since our plan is for this to be our forever home,” said Michelle. The open concept living room, dining room and kitchen will provide a comfor table space for enter taining family and friends with plenty of natural lighting from the All Weather PVC windows from South End Lumber in Brandon. A well-designed, functional kitchen, which features a large island with a stunning walnut butcher block finish the space elegantly. The high energy efficient wood fireplace that is par t of the living room area is adorned with Stone Rox (Snow White) and porcelain tile (Salerno Taw Silk Series Olive) installed by Brooks Masonry and Acrylics. The fireplace, along with • • • • • • www.brooksmasonry.ca
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the sound proof floating cork flooring, will provide just the right amount of heat for the family to stay cozy and warm during our long Manitoba winters. On the feature wall in this great space , the homeowner chose to incor por ate accent pieces to add even more comfor t and ambiance . Two tr anslucent, backlit DesignerStone®Panels give the room a war m feel and a touch of elegance as they contr ast with the dar k grey colour of the walls (Sherwin Williams- Cyber space , SW7076). Scott Bromley, General Manager of Westman Premier Homes, said this home was showcased recently in the
2017 Spring Parade of Homes, sponsored by the Manitoba Home Builder’s Association. “This entire house is done to the homeowner’s tastes. I think it makes for a better show home because it’s not just a generic spec house. When you come to see a house like this, you’re either going to love it or you’re going to hate it. Either way, we’re going to get a reaction,” said Scott. The bungalow at 56 Outback Drive has two bedrooms and two bathrooms on the main floor. For now, the upstairs bedroom will accommodate the couples third infant child, but was designed so that it could eventually be conver ted into an office as the children grow up. And, as a great deal
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The ensuite features a walk-in shower and floating double vanity with carefully chosen, unique his and hers sinks and lighting on a stylish Cobalt Corian counter top. The homeowners were selective in choosing a variety of styles and colours for the doors in their home as well, which add to the distinctive features of the home. The kitchen pantry has double pocket doors to maximize access and space, and the mudroom off the garage entrance can be hidden with a beautiful custom painted barn door. The front door was coated with a brilliant Sapphire Blue and the large three-car garage doors in Charcoal offset the coloured stucco. The stone work, installed by Brooks Masonry and Acrylics, and siding combination finishes the exterior of the house. While this designer home has a number of unique characteristics to enhance the living space and highlight the homeowners’ eye for design, it was also built for efficiency and consideration of the environment.
of thought and planning went into the design of the home, the bedroom closet can also be conver ted into an upper level laundry suite for added convenience. The second bedroom on the main floor is a spacious master bedroom that has a walk-in closet, ensuite bathroom and outdoor access to a wrap around deck.
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“The exterior walls were built to avoid any thermal bridges and the R-value is way higher than what is required. With infloor heat in areas on the main floor, in the basement and in the garage, extra insulation, LED lighting, a heat pump and future plans to incorporate solar panels, this home was built to be energy efficient,” said Scott. The family will take possession in May once the full basement is completely finished and landscaping can begin with installations of underground sprinklers and exterior accent lighting from D&B Sprinklers. While they’ve enjoyed the process of building a home, they are also excited to move to their new abode. “Just seeing it come together from literally an empty lot to this beautiful
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been an incredibly smooth process and very enjoyable, but we all can’t wait to move in,” said Michelle.
Westman Premier Homes has been in business since 2009; they focus on residential and commercial building projects. Scott says as the housing market has fluctuated and changed in the last few years, so have the trends. “We star ted out putting up spec homes, but now we’re building more custom homes, working with the customers and building to their exact tastes. When you’re building fully custom, quality homes, as opposed spec houses, they are more detailed and we’re more involved with the
customer. We’re also noticing that the homes people are building are getting bigger and more elaborate and fancier, so they tend to take a bit longer to build,” said Scott. This is the second home that Westman Premier Homes has ever entered into the Parade of Homes, which wrapped up near the end of March. If you missed your chance to see the home at that time, it is also be available for viewing during the Brandon Home & Leisure Show.
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By Wanda Kurchaba Photos by Sandy Black
here are over 175 reasons to take in the 2017 edition of the Brandon Home & Leisure Show. That’s the number of exhibitors that are on hand at this year’s event to share all the latest trends for do-it-yourself home repair, decorating and furnishing, exterior improvements, landscaping and home enter tainment. DESIGNYOURHOME.CA | 13
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As extending living space to the great outdoors has been a trend for a few years now, there are a number of exhibitors that will showcase landscaping designs, display the latest in lawn and garden equipment, feature the most popular pools and hot tubs available, provide the benefits of incorporating a three-season room, and others that will give you ideas on how to create a comfor table space in your yard to enter tain family and friends during our gorgeous Manitoba summers. “We’re hearing more and more about homeowners investing more into their homes on the inside and the outside instead of travelling and going on extended vacations. They are choosing instead to maximize their investment by staying at home 365 days of the year. When you have a beautiful space, it makes it that much easier to thoroughly enjoy your staycation,” said Dave.
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This is the 51st year of the BH&L Show and over the course of the three-day event 11,000 visitors will stroll through the building. The event itself star ted out as a car show and expanded to include boats and recreational vecicles using just 10,000 square feet of the convention hall. Now, there’s a huge variety of exhibitors that take up almost 100,000 square feet of space in the Keystone Centre; it is literally 10 times the original size since its inception in 1966. The 2017 Brandon Home & Leisure Show takes place April 7-9. For more information, visit: www.brandonhomeshow.ca.
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Adele's Mini Donuts
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Alair Homes
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Alternative Landscaping Ltd.
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Arctic Spass Manitoba
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Aqua Splash Pools and Spas
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Bailey Homes
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Best Western Plus Pembina Inn
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Blinds by Anita
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Budget Blinds of Southwest MB
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Canadian Cancer Society
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Cleanups
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C&C Rentals
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C&C Treasures Trading Co.
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Centum Mortgage Choice Corp
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City of Brandon Planning & Bld. Safety
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Con Cor Homes
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Creasy Hot Tubs & Billiards
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CWD Satellite
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D and B Sprinklers
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Daughter On Call
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DCsimple
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DEHR Construction & Restoration Inc.
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Duffy's Electric
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Edward Jones
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Enns Brothers
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Epicure
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Forest Hills Cabins and Rv Park
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Forsythe Technical Design and Consulting
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National Air Repair
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Gelmoment
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North Dakota State Fair
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Grandeur Housing Ltd.
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Norwex
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Greenstone Structural Solutions
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Nygard Style Direct
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Habitat for Humanity Manitoba, Brandon Chapter
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Ocean Sales Ltd.
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Outback Internet Solutions
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Hamiota Economic Development
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Pampered Chef
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Home Depot
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Paradise Geothermal
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Horizon Storage Sheds
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Infinity Kitchen and Bath
Pembina Manitou Community Development Corporation
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Investors Group
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Avida Developments Inc.
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Isagenix
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Playland Structures
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J&M Industries Ltd.
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Polar Windows
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Janzen's Paint & Decorating Ltd.
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Prairie Coach Charter Services Ltd.
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Jeff's Clean Cut Yard Care
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Ray's Fireplace
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Jenkins The Flooring People
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RBC Mortgage Specialist
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Jordan Appraisal Group
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Redfern Enterprises Ltd.
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KDL Furniture Wholesale
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ReedHein & Associates
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Kitchen Gallery on 9th
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Remax Valleyview Realty
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Keller Developments
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Rivers-Daly CDC
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Koinonia Nursery
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Riverdale Municipality CDC
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Lance Wagner Plumbing and Heating Ltd.
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Rolling Spokes
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Royal LePage/Martin-Liberty Realty
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LipSense by SeneGence
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Scentsy Fragrance
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Livingstone Landscaping Ltd.
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Shaw Direct
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Mobile One Marine
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Shore Front Dock & Lift
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Modern Industrial Structures Brandon
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Sleep Inn and Suites
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Brandon
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Municipality of Killarney TM
Souris-Glenwood Community Development Corporation/Steel Creek Developers
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Murray Auto Centre
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Southwest Regional Round Table
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MX Westman Ltd
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Feature Business: Turner Floors By Wanda Kurchaba
A Lost
W
hen it comes to advancement in technology it seems as though every industry is exposed to new products and alternative methods on how to get the job done.
Art project where the wood floors are already installed and are pretty much destroyed. Maybe its dog scratches, glue residue from carpet or they’ve been painted over basically they just look horrible,” said Paul. “We have current staining and finishing techniques that they didn’t have years ago. So, we can take a floor that you wouldn’t even want in
For some work however, what is often required is the hand of a skilled professional who has maintained the knowledge of what some would consider a lost ar t.
your barn and bring it back
Paul Turner is one of those guys. While he’s completely up-to-date on all the latest flooring options available and works with a variety of products, some of his favourite projects include the restoration of century old floors.
and preserves the historical
“It’s great to be able to put a new hardwood floor in, but what I really like is having an older home and renovation
with
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to a functional hardwood floor that looks beautiful value. When we use a multi layer stain process, we can create the same look three
dimensional
colours and stains that you
often see on the
“When it comes to
new pre-finished
hardwood,
products.”
primarily on sanding
Paul
spent
the
early years of his career
installing
hard-wood floors in
gymnasiums
and
community
centres
for
a
company out of Calgary. He and his wife Melissa eventually moved back to Brandon where
Paul
grew up and they opened Turner Floors. They’ve been in business since 2005. Turner Floors is a boutique shop that is open by appointment only. They carry a wide variety of flooring - everything from carpet and cork to ceramic tile and laminate; and they exper tly install everything that they sell. Paul said they strive to provide their clientele with high quality products, which mostly tend to be Canadian made, that are reliable to work with and provide form, function and style for the customer. “I regularly go to trade shows to keep up on all the latest products. I think, par t of what sets us apar t is that I own the company, but I also do the work. I am on-site and I am hands-on with the products and the material
and
I
focus
finishing, that’s
my for te. When I do a hardwood installation it’s typically to add to existing hardwood floor or to do more specialized
wor k
like adding borders and
medallions
for
a customized look,” said Paul. “What’s frustrating in our industry is that many think that it’s better to just rip out old hardwood floors and replace them with a new product because there are better margins in selling new product versus refinishing. That means that floors that are able to be refurbished, that are still functional, are getting torn out prematurely.” As new products become available, Paul says that refinishing hardwood floors is becoming a bit of a dying ar t, plus many of the skilled workers are retiring and others leave the industry for different oppor tunities. For him, however saving natural hardwood floors is something that he is passionate about. “I’m an old school guy. I’ve refinished floors that are over 100 years old and brought them back to 90-95 per cent of their original condition. If I can do that in a house versus ripping it all out and replacing it, that’s what I really enjoy doing.”
that we’re using, as well as the techniques that we’re using. Since I work with the products, I have the ability to adjust our selection and choose products that are dependable,” said Paul. Turner Floors has been a member of the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) for ten years and Paul has NWFA cer tifications including Installation and Sand &Finish. He is also just completing the training to become a Cer tified Wood Floor Inspector.
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A Guide to Arranging Your Home DĂŠcor Accessories Photos by Amanda Sneddon Photography
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ne of the biggest home decorating dilemmas is how to arrange your accessories, whether it be a bookcase, shelf, or tabletop. Here is a three step system that will transform your boring or cluttered spaces into charming vignettes Harmony and Contrast When arranging a space with accessories, one has to keep in mind that the most impor tant thing to avoid here is boredom! This has a lot less to do with the objects you choose than how you choose to display them. To keep an arrangement from putting the neighbours down for their afternoon nap, remember to keep a balance of harmony
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(things that feel like they go together, like similar colours or styles) and contrast (things that spice things up by being different‌smooth against texture, round against straight line) You want a bit of both in your arrangement. Perhaps you could create harmony by repeating a square shape or the colour purple, and then add contrast by sitting a smooth candlestick next to a rough basket.
Scale and Shape
layers…Add a taller background layer, a middle sized
Make sure that the
medium height layer, and your tiniest objects in the
items you are using
front. Keep the eye moving up and down as it pur veys
fit into their new
the arrangement from left to right for interest. Add
homes
scale…you
some fabric or twisted ribbon to soften the edges of
don’t want one tiny
the shelf or table, to bring in color, and to highlight
paperweight on a
cer tain objects.
large kitchen table, and you want to steer clear of using a huge ceiling high arrangement
of
flowers on a tiny end
table.
people
Most
tend
to
use things that are too small for their
Above all, keep tr ying new combinations of items until you find an arrangement that works for you. Use things in unusual ways. Tuck flowers or a live plant into an arrangement that seems too static. Even professional designers will occasionally be surprised by tr ying things in a new way! And remember, if your arrangement still looks cluttered and lost, chances are you are tr ying to display too much. Develop a prop box or closet where you can keep some of your treasures, and switch
surroundings however. If you have small accessories you
them out a couple of times a year for a fresh new look
would like to display, but need to give them more oomph
without spending a dime! DYH
in the arrangement, try grouping them on a plate or a fabric covered box. You can also give them height by perching them atop stacked books or baskets. Layer and Soften Once you’ve chosen your objects for the space following the design
principles
above,
now
it’s
time to layer and soften. Star t with a larger, taller piece slightly off center… this
will
defining your
be piece
the in
arrangement.
Now work to the outer
edges
in
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Home
Renovation & Maintenance
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y doing a little preventative maintenance now, you can prevent minor problems from escalating into a major headache next spring. Minor repairs done now can prevent air and moisture penetration from attacking the structural integrity of your home down the road and will save you additional costs and frustrations in the future.
Cleaning the eavestroughs in the fall, for example, can prevent ice damming in the winter, where moisture is forced up under the roof ’s shingles during winter’s freezethaw cycles. Roofing contractors are always busy in the
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spring, fixing damage and leaks that have occurred because of ice damming. Here are some home maintenance jobs that should be on a homeowner’s checklist: -Clean eavestroughs after the last leaves have fallen. Run a garden hose and check that they are draining properly and that downspouts are operating and directed away from the home’s foundation walls. Check for leaking or damaged gutters, downspouts and hangers. Remove rust
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-Clean your lawnmower and other garden tools before storing. Give all the metal parts of your tools a wipe with an oiled rag to prevent rusting. Drain the fuel from gas-powered machines and run the engine until the lines are clear. Drain the oil and replace it. Clean caked-on grass and debris. -Check doors and windows for proper caulking and weatherstripping. Do the draft test: hold a lit candle and run it along the seams of doors and windows. A flickering flame means your heating dollars are going out the window. Check the bottoms of doors for a snug threshold seal or door sweep.
and patch the gutters with roofing cement. Caulk leaking seams and make sure pop rivets are secure. Check the roof for trouble signs such as broken or missing shingles, cracked, buckling or curling shingles, or bare spots where the granular coating has worn off. Check flashing around vents, skylights and chimneys. Look for pieces that have peeled back and for cracked caulking that could allow moisture penetration. -Have the chimney cleaned and check the exterior structure
for
worn
flashing, loose bricks or crumbling mor tar. -Have your furnace cleaned,
inspected
and safety checked. Depending
on
the
system, you will need to have the furnace vacuumed, the
-Make sure your fireplace is in safe working order. Check that the damper opens and closes smoothly and fits properly to prevent heat loss. Check inside the fireplace to make sure no bricks are loose or broken. If your fireplace is smoking excessively, check the chimney for fallen bricks. Installing a chimney cap can cure a smoking fireplace by improving the draft. -Drain exterior water lines, hose bibs, sprinklers, and pool equipment before the first major freeze. Caulk around pipes where they enter the house. If you have any concerns with the exterior of your home, use the spring and summer months to get these jobs done, in time for fall. Some projects may require hiring a professional. If you see an issue, call someone early so you get the job looked after before it becomes a bigger issue and more costly down the road. Maintaining you home’s exterior is the best way to prevent more damage in the future and more money in your pocket. All homes require maintenance and if you follow the checklist, you are sure to keep your home in great condition for years to come. DYH
filter changed and the pilot checked. -Check for blockage of attic louvres by wasp’s nests and put sheet metal, wire screen or wood over any openings, including under the eaves, to prevent animals from nesting. -Remove and store your window air conditioner. Make sure to clean the coils and filters and cover loosely for the winter. If you are leaving the air conditioner in the window, put a weatherproof cover over it to protect it during the winter.
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Design Choices For Kitchen Islands
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itchen islands add a decorative element to the kitchen. They also add extra work and storage space. Space to store things and prepare meals is often lacking in kitchens. An island is the perfect solution to these problems. Some offer additional areas for cooking or an extra sink for cleaning up. There are designs and features to fit every lifestyle.
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Choices Available in Kitchen Islands The simplest kitchen islands resemble a table. They have legs and a flat counter space for cooking. These are functional for preparing foods and serving meals buffet style. In addition, they add a design element to the room. The draw back of these islands is they don’t add additional space for storage. Another simple design involves a simple flat counter area with storage space underneath. These are generally drawers and cabinets. They can be built to match the surrounding cabinets in your kitchen. This gives additional storage space under the island, rather than the wasted space of a table top design. More elaborate designs include custom built islands. These can include a sink, cook top, warming oven, small
refrigerator or dishwasher. A granite island top or other solid surface will allow you to roll dough and prepare food right on the counter, without a cutting board. Butcher block allows you to cut right on the counter. You can have any combination of these features included in your island. The design elements of a custom built island are flexible, as it is built to suit your specifications. Multi level islands offer more flexibility and design choices. They have a smaller overall work space, but allow you to incorporate a variety of functions. These are generally larger islands and may include areas for food preparation and separate eating areas. You could have a sink or cook top on one side with a flat counter on another level. Measuring for Islands The sizes of kitchen islands vary widely. You need to be sure the one you want will fit your space. Measuring the area is one way to determine how much room you have. This can be hard to get a feel for with just two dimensional measurements. A better way is to place a piece of furniture or boxes in the size of the island in the center of the kitchen. Leave it for a few days and see how you feel about it. When taking measurements, make sure you have at least three feet of space around the island. You want to have room to move and easy access to your appliances. Make sure you can open all the appliances and have room to work with the island in place. You don’t want to open the dishwasher and hit the island or open the oven and not have room to manoeuvre when cooking a meal.
If space is too limited for a large island, consider a por table one. These are often on wheels and can be moved out of the way when not in use. They are great for adding additional workspace when needed, but are por table. They won’t be in the way when not needed. The down side of these is you will only have additional work area, you won’t be able to add features like a cook top or extra sink. Kitchen islands really do come in all shapes and sizes, creating one for your specific needs and kitchen will help you be more efficient in your kitchen. DYH
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Wine Advice: Entertaining with Wine
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nter taining requires much thought and planning. We often speak of wine and food pairing but it is equally impor tant to consider the occasion being celebrated. Not only is there a wine for every food but also wine to suit all occasions. Whether a bir thday, graduation, weddings or special holidays such as Easter and Christmas, all it takes is some imagination and basic wine knowledge. Wine is a versatile beverage making it the perfect choice for special events.
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Begin with selecting a
style
of
wine
for your special day whether red, white, rose, or sparkling, or if suitable choose a fun and interesting theme, such as wines from around the world. Wines suitable for pairing with your event need not be overly costly. In fact, you may put more than the usual amount of thought into considering cost simply because of the number of people in attendance and correspondingly, the number of bottles you require. There is a large selection of wines locally available, wine from regions and countries around the world and if working within a modest budget it is wise to consider wines from a region that is not well known. The occasion you plan to celebrate dictates the amount of wine required, for example a New Year’s Eve celebration will result in considerably higher wine consumption when compared to wine consumption at a bir thday celebration. The general rule is one bottle of wine for every two people however, the type of event, whether a formal sitdown dinner or a cocktail par ty, has considerable effect on the amount of wine consumed. Consumption is lower when dining as more attention is given to food when compared to standing at a cocktail event where there is less attention to food. Familiarity with attendees provides a distinct advantage making sure you are aware of the amount of alcohol an individual consumes as well as the type of beverage they
bottle is intact and the label undamaged. Milestone occasions call for festive wines making sparkling wine the optimal choice. Although sparkling wine is often reserved for such occasions there is simply no reason to wait for a special occasion to drink it. Sparkling wines ranges broadly in price. Champagne, the famous sparkling wine from France is costly, so in its place you may wish to consider a suitable alternative. Other French sparkling wines, made using the same method as
Champagne,
bearing the term Crement, are quite delicious and wor thy of celebration at considerably less cost or consider Cava from Spain, a wine also made using the most complex sparkling wine method. I am a huge fan of rosé and find it suitable paired with a traditional Easter feast. The colour of rose, ranging from delicate pink to deep salmon makes rosé a beautiful addition to any table. Pairing wine with an occasion is a fun and interesting learning experience that will increase your appreciation and knowledge of wine. Sit back and enjoy the compliments.
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