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The colour code M
y relationship with colour started at a young age. When I was 13 years old, my mother gave me a $200 gift to spend however
I wished to make over my bedroom. That gift would form the foundation of my relationship with colour and its positive effects on my mood.
I chose a palette of turquoise and purple, and proceeded to budget my funds to purchase new bed linens, a small desk lamp and a simple purple mat to go beside my bed.
The process taught me early on that feelings in a space can be greatly transformed using colour, patterns and textures. This experience is my earliest memory of the magic I could yield by injecting positive energy in a room through design, and forms the basis of my successful career as a creative entrepreneur.
My approach remains the same, to impact clients’ lives positively through the use of colour.
In this issue, we will carry you through the transition from a dreary, very grey winter into the budding beauty of spring and all that comes with its refreshing appeal.
Throughout these pages, we celebrate the happiness various shades and hues bring to a space, including one of my favorite projects that is an ode to luxury, glamour and of course, colour (see page 28).
As always, you’ll also find tons of inspiration, unique finds and up-coming spring trends to watch out for, courtesy of our roster of talented interior design experts and writers.
Let us help you bring some joy into your home.
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HERE ARE THREE WAYS TO INJECT A DOSE OF HAPPINESS INTO YOUR SPACE.
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From single to multi-family dwellings –Toronto neighbourhoods are set to change
The missing
FOUND MIDDLE
by BRENDAN CHARTERSBefore
In Ontario, while any lot can have a secondary suite, until recently, anything more was forbidden. Midcentury post-war suburban zoning was designed for single-family homes, and anything else was against the rules. Recently, Ontario passed Bill 23 — More Homes, Built Faster — increasing the allowable units built on a lot to three.
In Toronto, with laneway and garden suites already permitted in most of the city, this means little change. However, Mayor John Tory’s 2023 Housing Plan, approved by city council in Nov. 2022, went a step further to include ‘missing middle’ housing. Rental buildings such as triplexes, fourplexes and small apartment buildings located close to a major transit station will be permitted in these “singlehome” neighbourhoods by spring 2024. Because the housing types in these communities will change, many residents and councillors are scared. They need not be.
The plan that almost wasn’t
On a small lot in the tony neighbourhood of Lawrence Park North sat a detached single-family dwelling of 1,131 sq. ft. The three-bedroom home was tired and run down. Late in 2019, the home was listed for sale and an offer date came and passed. It seemed potential buyers were afraid of the costs and work associated with renovating or razing and building new.
We purchased the home, fully aware that this area of the city had special antiquated zoning. Within this “R zone” was as-of-right permissions to change the density, which means it didn’t require a public hearing process.
Aware of the need for more family-sized rental stock, we put together a design that matched the size and scale of many newly built homes in the area and sought approval for a triplex by way of an addition and renovation to the existing building.
The community outpouring at the Committee of Adjustment was intense. The local councillor submitted an objection letter on behalf of her constituents (rare at CoA hearings). Given the proposed building matched the size and scale of the other homes in the area that were uncontested, it became obvious what the issue was. Nobody wanted a rental building and the perceived problems that come with it. Fears around Airbnb, transients, parking, storage of Christmas trees and all sorts of objections were presented at the hearing. Ultimately, the committee bowed to the public outcry and refused the application. An appeal was filed at the Toronto Local Appeal Board (TLAB).
The appeal
A three-day hearing at the TLAB followed, with planners and lawyers giving expert testimonies. The city of Toronto both supported the application via community planning, and opposed it as directed from the councillor who sent the city solicitor to fight. An immediate neighbour also retained planning and legal representation.
In the end, it was agreed this was minor, a good proposal, conformed and an approval was granted, a year-and-ahalf into the process. The costs to get to this stage were significant, with more than $100,000 added to the project, which ultimately gets paid for by future residents. Taxpayers also paid for the city’s appeal of the very housing type it purports to be in desperate need of. This, all to try to refute a housing type that is permitted as-of-right within the bylaws that govern the property.
The build
A full gut and expansion of the original building took place to prepare a floorplate large enough to accommodate three full family-sized rental suites. The basement and main floors are both two bedrooms units, while the second and new third floor make up a combined four-bedroom rental. With highly efficient systems and modern durable finishes, the suites turned out to be attractive to renters. Within a couple of weeks on the market, new families were already moving in.
The last word
At the project’s completion, we toured the building with chief planner Gregg Lintern, director of CoA, councillor Kyle Knoeck, and PHC chair Brad Bradford and a team of planning staff. The positive support and social media promotion, including comments from Mayor John Tory, confirmed that our efforts were worth it, and that this type of housing is gentle and sensitive to the neighbourhood, provides a solution to a well-established need and is something that should be celebrated, rather than feared and impeded. It’s time for Toronto to develop housing that combats sprawl, allowing people to live in close proximity to where they work and play. This project does that, but we need many, many more.
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LIVING etc.
by SARA DUCKThe latest decor and lifestyle products you are going to love
Article has launched six new bedroom collections that are sure to inspire a bedroom refresh. The collection includes beds, dressers and side tables in a mix of materials from solid wood to metal, cane and upholstery. We love the mid-century modern Uden bed in light willow green –it’s the perfect statement piece for your bedroom. $1,799. article.com
Choosing the right shade of white sounds like a no-brainer, right? You may be surprised at the vast array of white paint tones available today. If you are looking for a simple, classic white with no undertones, we love Sico Evolution in Natural White. It also has a low odour and zero volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making it the perfect paint choice for the home. sico.ca
Just white Hipstoric HOME TREND
“In 2023, people will embrace the Hipstoric home trend and find new ways to honour beloved stuff in their homes by combining vintage—often inherited— pieces with their modern styles. To bring this trend to life, people should try to mix modern and antique furniture and look for new ways to keep cherished pieces. From repurposing antique windows or furniture to upcycling beloved furniture, this trend is all about making the old new again with a modern twist.”
– Swasti Sarna, global senior data communications manager, Pinterest
TOMMY SMYTHE + Urban Barn
Renowned Canadian designer and TV personality, Tommy Smythe, has teamed up with Urban Barn to create a limited-edition capsule collection. The 22-piece collection brings in Tommy’s signature premium design at an accessible price point, ranging from $49 to $199. With various textures and patterns, the collection includes vegan leather pillows, quilted throws, brass vases, both marble and glass jars, and more. “I’m thrilled to be collaborating with Urban Barn to create pieces that are unique and elevated, but that can also easily be folded seamlessly into existing interiors,” says Smythe. “This is my first-ever collaboration, and it has been incredible bringing my vision to life. Through my design work, my aim is to evoke personal connections through objects, which is exactly what we’re doing through this capsule collection.”
For more information, visit urbanbarn.com
Viva Magenta
Exuding vim and vigour, Pantone’s colour of the year is Viva Magenta (18-1750), a bold shade from the red family symbolizing joy and strength. When incorporating this shade into your lifestyle, think of pops of magenta in a statement piece of furniture or throw pillows, an oversized sweater or a swipe of magenta on the lips à la ‘90s style.
“In this age of technology, we look to draw inspiration from nature and what is real. Pantone Viva Magenta descends from the red family, and is inspired by the red cochineal, one of the most precious dyes belonging to the natural dye family as well as one of the strongest and brightest the world has known. Rooted in the primordial, Viva Magenta reconnects us to the original matter. Invoking the forces of nature, it galvanizes our spirit, helping us to build our inner strength.”
– Leatrice Eiseman, executive director, Pantone Color Institute.
Slow cooked TO PERFECTION
Colder days and nights call for slow-cooked comfort food. The programmable defrost slow cooker by Hamilton Beach can defrost and cook food safely without overcooking. The innovative appliance also includes flexible programming and a temperature probe to cook meat perfectly. $120. canadiantire.ca
CLEAN GREEN bathroom AT-HOME
Cricut Joy is a small portable crafting machine that allows you to create custom cards, labels and personalized decals in a flash. This user-friendly machine connects via an app and Bluetooth tech to give you endless gifting and organizing ideas. cricut.com
Do your part for the environment while keeping your bathroom spic and span. Aspen Clean’s natural bathroom cleaner and cloth kit contains organic lime and lavender essential oils, is 100 per cent natural, biodegradable and made in Canada using recycled bottles. Created to be used with its high-tech microfibre cloth, your soap scum and hard water marks don’t stand a chance! aspenclean.com
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Accent chairs that will make a statement in any space
Winsley FABRICACCENTCHAIR
$549. mobilia.ca
Matra VELVETLOUNGECHAIR in camel. $1,699. cb2.ca
by SARA DUCKOtio Toscana LOUNGECHAIR in tan walnut. $1,199. article.com
Cova MID-CENTURY WING CHAIR $1,499. crateandbarrel.ca
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Revo velvet SWIVELARMCHAIR in green. $599. structube.ca
Noor BOUCLÉLOUNGECHAIR in green. $2,299. cb2.ca
Sunki ACCENTCHAIR in black. $699. mobilia.ca
Fields CANECHAIR in whitewash and natural by Leanne Ford. $1,599. crateandbarrel.ca
Faux SHEARLINGARMCHAIR in black. $499. structube.ca
Afireplace can set the tone in a room and provide a beautiful focal point in which to relax and unwind in a cosy atmosphere. It provides instant ambience. Is a fireplace on your wish list this year? One type of fireplace you should consider is a zero-clearance design. The convenience, customization, and flexibility offered by a zero-clearance fireplace are unparallel for many reasons. One of the most significant advantages is that it is a premanufactured metal firebox that is entirely self-contained and insulated, which keeps the outside of the fireplace from getting too hot, protecting the materials surrounding the unit. That means it doesn’t need to be located a distance from combustible materials. But wait, there is more. Consider these four benefits of this type of fireplace.
INSTALLATION
Since a zero-clearance fireplace has greater framing and finishing flexibility, it can be designed to match your room, instead of your room matching the fireplace. In addition, a zero-clearance gas fireplace does not require a chimney or hearth because it utilizes direct-vent technology. The fireplace can simply be vented through an outside wall or roof. This flexibility, combined with a large variety of size options, allows you to add the warmth of a fireplace to a bedroom, living room, den, basement, second storey — just about anywhere in your home.
FINISHINGMATERIALS
Zero-clearance fireplaces allow you to use virtually any finishing material, including wood, wallpaper, and marble, to
City Series CST60 Gas Fireplace
City Series CP60 Gas Fireplace
turn it into the focal point of any room. With zero-clearance fireplaces you can also hang TVs and artwork directly above the fireplace without fear of damage.
CUSTOMIZATION
In addition to the variety of finishing materials available, you will also have many choices in customizing the look of the actual fireplace itself. Multiple options for faceplates, interior panels, and log sets are just a few choices you can make in creating the perfect fireplace look for your home.
EFFICIENCY
Zero-clearance fireplaces have much higher efficiency ratings than traditional open masonry models. Because the system is direct vented, it uses outside air for combustion, keeping the warm air in your home. With old masonry fireplaces, much of the heat produced is lost up the
chimney. The completely sealed firebox of a zero-clearance gas fireplace prevents cold air from entering your home like it would with an open masonry fireplace so, even when the fireplace is not in use, it helps keep more heat into your home and lower heating bills.
If you’d like a zero-clearance fireplace in your home, visit your local Regency dealer. Because every installation is unique, working closely with your dealer can ensure you find the right size unit for your home, while also getting the look you desire. In addition, they will carefully check the location where the fireplace will be installed to ensure all specifications can be met and that venting can be run safely and correctly.
Grandview G800EH Gas FireplaceSpectacular 365-degree penthouse views are the backdrop for a canvas of bold blues and saturated pinks
Colour queen
by AMANDA AERINWhen my glamourous client presented me with the design freedom to create a colourful penthouse in the sky, I jumped at the chance. The 365-degree views of the lake are the perfect backdrop for my canvas of bold blues and saturated pinks.
When designing an open-concept space with colourful pieces, it’s important to consider the flow and sightlines in the rooms from various angles, ensuring that the entire colour palette works in harmony.
Get the look
Add the magic of colour to your home. For some inspiration, here are my top three tricks to achieving a luxurious colourful look in any space.
Use a pattern as the jumping-off colour palette in your room. Art, a rug or accent pillows are the perfect accessories to use as the basis to your vibrant room scheme.
When designing an open-concept space with coourful pieces, it’s important to consider the flow and sightlines in the rooms from various angles...
Incorporate painted furniture pieces to add character and warmth.
The custom pink settee that sits like a reigning queen in the entrance gives visitors a sneak peek into the vibrant pops of colour that awaits them as they pass from room to room. The watery hue is echoed in the rich blue custom velvet sofa that forms the basis of this welcoming seating area. I opted for an oversized coffee table that proudly displays a mix of books, candles and my client’s colourful collectables.
Consider slipcovers as a budget-friendly alternative to colourful custom upholstery.
Amanda Aerin is the guest editor of RENO+DECOR. She can be seen on the Marilyn Denis Show on CTV, heard on radio and shared on social media outlets. ART: Artist Donna Andreychuk, Life in the Woods oil on canvas 48x60. canvasgallery.ca RUG: Art silk, woven in India. wstudio.ca PILLOWS: Ming Trail velvet pillows in green or chinoiserie. etsy.ca Adonis Urima SIDEBOARD/BUFFET for living room or dining room wayfair.caSpotlight on spring
It’s not all gloom and doom for 2023 — there is some light to help you get through what is anticipated to be a challenging economic time. We combed through the trend diaries and noticed an overarching theme in mind.
This year is all about celebrating your authenticity and focusing on sustainability, paving the way to establish new connections within the spaces in your home and most importantly, with your loved ones.
Whether you are looking to spend this spring decluttering, choosing to refresh your space or renovating and making major changes, why not plan ahead and enhance your interiors with what we have discovered?
Freedom of expression
Functional maximalism is taking centre stage this spring, allowing you to express yourself fully through colour, texture and
material, all the while helping with your daily rituals. Multisensory touchpoints infused in a space — for example wallpaper, incorporating a bold couch with rich colour schemes, or mixing pieces from the past and present — will be ruling our interiors with a focus on high-low design in the home. It’s a pared-back design, with the classic and the timeless taking a back seat to usher in an era of expressionism and individuality.
Buckle up, spring is fast approaching and with it, the excitement to usher out the old and bring in the new
Furniture fundamentals
It was in 2020 that we began to see a shift in the furniture and decor industry. Manufacturers and designers began to dive deep into recreating furniture collections, blending clean lines, elegant shapes, and materiality, pushing the boundaries of what we have been acustomed to see over the previous years.
In 2023, there has been an upswing, with different eras expressed through modernity. Working with rich velvets, bouclé, hair on hide, mohair and vegan leather, the trends are predicting that this industry is going to continue to shift and elevate in design and functionality, while making these pieces approachable.
We have loved and lived with bleached woods, but we are noticing that designers and manufacturers are veering away from the Scandi influence and beginning to use darker, richer tones. Everything from walnut to black mango wood, wood veneer and rich marble, we are loving all the moody vibes that this trend is giving. All you need is one statement piece that will be the conversation starter at a dinner party or barbecue you will host this spring.
Tantalizing tables
The devil is in the details and yes, our dinnerware, silverware and serving ware will have its moment. Form, uneven organic shapes, rustic textures, and warm woods converted to sculptural serving essentials are all designed with one goal in mind — to intentionally spark some gleam when serving your most coveted foods and recipes. An inexpensive way to refresh your space and decor, this spring’s trends enable you to create a delightful tablescape to reflect the freshness and vibrance of the season and celebrate a new and exciting year ahead.
SPRING TRENDS TO OWN NOW!
Jass marble SIDE TABLE. cb2.ca
Tondo SERVEWARE collection. crateandbarrel.ca
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Bilha Kangethe is the founder and creative director of The Lifestyle Loft. As a certified designer and interior decorator, she has created a company that focses on the needs of each client and customer and helps them curate a lifestyle that is comfortable and economical. thelifestyleloft.com
Bowtie green velvet SOFA. cb2.ca Everett ACCENTCHAIR madegoods.com Shutter high-gloss walnut MEDIA CONSOLE Pile parfait MUG crateandbarrel.ca Kulti BOWL thelifestyleloft.com Shibori PLATE thelifestyleloft.comCottage life
Sometimes, the best ideas happen when challenges arise. Did you notice during the pandemic that there was a shift in what we wanted out of our homes, jobs, and lives?
Faced with lockdowns, isolation and a changing world, many set out to carve a way of living for themselves and their families.
Designer Rebecca Hay turns a pandemic purchase into a dream destination up north
For designer Rebecca Hay’s client, the pandemic gave them the idea to purchase a cottage that would allow them to spend more time together up north, surrounded by nature and a beautiful lake.
Hay was enlisted to completely refresh the dark interiors with minimal construction and maximum decorating. “My
clients are busy working professionals with three young children,” says Hay. “The space needed to be familyfriendly but still have an elevated, comfortable look.”
Hay chose a neutral palette of white with hits of blue and green, echoing the lake and trees surrounding the property. Natural wood details can be found throughout the cottage’s
design, along with stone and brick accents that were part of the cottage’s architecture. “The look feels cottagey but without being too rustic,” says Hay.
The stunning kitchen was refreshed by removing some cabinetry and valances, repainting the remaining cabinets and island, and adding new hardware and window treatments.
“The kitchen is one of my favourite rooms in this cottage. I love that my team and I were able to completely transform the room without a major reno,” says Hay.
The space needed to be family-friendly but still have an elevated,
Additionally, Hay saw the opportunity for a bonus space by creating a loft area above the entrance of the cottage, which was previously a two-storey open space. This offered an additional sleeping area for guests and served as the kids’ new playroom/game space.
“I added warm textures with grass cloth material and layered in different textures and colours with blue furnishings, a continuation of the look found throughout the cottage,” says Hay. The loft also includes a nifty
window seat/pullout bed that marries functionality and style. “The window seat is perfect for curling up to read while also serving as an additional bedroom for guests,” explains Hay.
For Hay’s clients, a pandemic idea turned into a purchase of a lifetime.
“My clients were never cottage people, but the pandemic changed that,” says Hay. “Now they have a beautiful oasis up north to enjoy whenever they want.”
With more than 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. Instagram: @bysaraduck
Spring FORECAST
by SARA DUCKGet inspired with spring’s refreshing colour palette. Our expert designers show you how to incorporate this season’s freshest hues into your home
Yellow
“Yellow brings a welcoming warmth and friendly light vibe to interiors. I brought in the golden yellow velvet sofa as an energetic focal point for the room that perfectly complements all the orangey reds, pinks and salmon hues used throughout.”
– Amanda Shields, Amanda Shields Interiors
Fany tufted three-seater SOFA $699. structube.com
Steal the style
Pin tufted transitional FUTON $689. walmart.ca
Sven LOVE SEAT in yarrow gold. $1,699. article.com
“As we lead ourselves into brighter days, it’s time for our homes to do the same. Blush pink can add the perfect pop of colour, all while bringing a gentle warmth to a space. In this bedroom, we included several blush tones with pillows, artwork and bedside accessories.”
–TrishaIsabey, Isabey Interiors
“Decorating with white is a great way to freshen up your space for spring. Simple steps such as painting your walls white, updating your decor pillows and even white centrepieces are all great ways to make your space feel airy and breathable. And lastly, pairing white with colour will bring vibrancy into any space.”
– Designer Brenda Danso, Brenda Danso Interior DesignRuben SWIVELDINING CHAIR. $479 for set of two. walmart.ca
Steal the style
Ritz LEATHERCHAIR in white. $499. mobilia.ca
Doheny BURL WOOD DINING CHAIR $829. cb2.ca
Photo : Janelle GokuleSteal the style
Atencio DOUBLE BATHROOM
VANITY SET by Mercury Row. $1,749. wayfair.ca
“When pertaining to greens, especially moss and olive greens, it is a colour that is calming and comfortingly fresh, yet brings subtle elegance to any interior space.”
– Patti Wilson, Patti Wilson Design
Thurston double RECTANGLEBASIN VANITY with top in grey marbled quartz stone by Scott Living. $3,299. homedepot.ca
Matera DOUBLE BATHROOM VANITY $2,732. wayfair.ca
When using light blues, I always tend to gravitate toward ones that are grey, or taupe-based. This way, the faint blue feels sophisticated and subtle instead of juvenile. A richer base can go a long way when you are moving toward the lighter end of the paint deck.
– Designer Kate Lester, Kate Lester InteriorBABYBLUE by BeautiTone. homehardware.ca
Mindful changes for an eco-friendly life in 2023 and beyond greener
There is no denying that these days, climate change and the Earth’s well-being are on the minds of many people. So, is it your goal to live greener in 2023? I hear you.
While it may seem like a monumental task, implementing small changes around your home can lead to a reduction in landfill by SARA DUCK
waste, cleaner air and the preservation of nature. Here are five ways you can start living a greener life.
climate change
and the Earth’s well-being are on the minds of many people.
Eco-friendly renovations
Are you planning a home reno this year? Why not incorporate sustainable touches? For example, flooring options such as bamboo and cork are renewable resources that have less of an impact on the environment compared to hardwood. Energyefficient appliances can help reduce energy waste, lower natural gas and water use while saving your household money. And paint with no or low volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and eco-friendly wallpaper creates less waste while being made, and can cut down on airborne toxins.
Pause on plastic
Compost it
There are so many benefits to starting a compost. Not only does it keep food waste from being put in plastic bags that end up in landfills, but adding compost to your soil and yard is rich in organic nutrients, reducing the need for pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. Composting can save you money and helps the environment. It’s a win-win!
Conscious shopping
Thinking twice about purchases enables you to be mindful of what you really need to buy. Being mindful can lead to better purchasing decisions. For instance, with a bit of research (hello, world wide web!) that amazing marble coffee table you’ve been swooning over may be available gently used at a fraction of the price. Buying used items helps reduce carbon emissions and saves on resources such as water and energy. If buying used isn’t an option, then why not buy locally? Supporting small businesses helps keep the community thriving and minimizes carbon emissions, not to mention a more personalized shopping experience as well.
Did you know that one million plastic bags end up in the trash every minute? And that plastic makes up 80 per cent of all marine debris. Shocking, right? There are simple things we can do to reduce our plastic use. Whether you are buying food or shopping for clothing, bring a recyclable tote along. Using a reusable shopping bag can decrease reliance on plastic bag production and protect the environment from plastic pollution. In the kitchen, why not substitute your plastic wrap for beeswax wrap? Beeswax is better for the environment and more breathable than plastic, ensuring your food stays fresher for longer. And, of course, cutting down on plastic bottle use is a must. With a little forethought, having a stainlesssteel reusable bottle with you will cut down on the need to buy plastic when you’re in a pinch.
Upcycle, sell, or donate
Furniture can take up a lot of space in a landfill. Do you have a piece of furniture you want to shift? First, ask yourself, can this piece be upcycled? With a new coat of paint and cool hardware, you can transform a dated piece of furniture into a one-of-a-kind statement piece. If upcycling won’t work, you could sell the piece on accounts such as Kijiji or Facebook Marketplace. And, if selling is a nogo, give a new life to that piece of furniture by donating it to places such as Value Village. Remember, someone’s trash is another person’s treasure.
With more than 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. Instagram: @bysaraduck
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The numbers behind a well-decorated space
tip:
The ideal gap between seats should be between three ft. and 10 ft., and the gap between the sofa and coffee table should be about 16-in.
Measure by measure
by SARAH ST. AMANDI’m going to let you in on a little design secret. Besides knowledge and a knack for creating stunning spaces, an interior designer uses simple math when decorating. To create a room with that certain je ne sais quoi, interior designers use measurements to ensure a room looks balanced and beautiful. In this article, I
break down four areas where accurate measurements play a role in the overall harmony of a well-decorated interior space.
Lighting
Lighting is important in every room for its function, esthetic and ambience, and when it comes to a ceiling fixture,
the correct proportions are the key to achieving a desired impact. To determine the appropriate size of your ceiling fixture, measure the length and
width of the room in feet, and add those numbers together. That sum, in inches, represents the ideal diametre of your light fixture. For example, a room that measures 15 ft. by 20 ft. would require a light fixture measuring 35-in. across.
Seating
Seating — and how it is spaced — is a factor in virtually every room in some capacity, but in the living room, it’s everything. The sofa is the
centrepiece of a living room. Standard sofas measure about 84-in.-long and 38-in.-deep, but they can range from 72-in. to 96-in.-long, suited to smaller and larger rooms, respectively. The seat height of most sofas and armchairs is 18-in., so keep this in mind when choosing side tables and a coffee table, which should be about two-thirds the length of your sofa. When positioning your seating, give each piece enough breathing room.
pro-tip
Pay attention to the suspension height of light fixtures. If it hangs above a table or counter, the gap between the bottom of the fixture and the tabletop or countertop should be approximately 30-in. to 36-in. Otherwise, the space between the bottom of a light fixture to the floor should measure between six and seven ft.
tip:
It’s best to hang single artwork at eye level, with 60-in. from the centre to the floor being the magic number.
pro-tip
Leave a gap of 12-in. to 24-in. between the edge of the rug and the wall.
Area rugs
A rug forms the base of a furniture grouping, such as a living room sitting area or a dining room suite, so these measurements should be factored into the design plan from the beginning. If a room has one express function, such as a dining room, then the rug should be chosen relative to the size of the room and should accommodate the entire furniture grouping to create a cohesive look. If the area rugs are for a large, open-concept area, sketch out a floorplan and layer in all the individual “zones” that are planned for the space, such as the sitting area, the reading corner, the television area, the office nook, and so on. Adding rugs to these areas acts as a visual anchor and helps define them within a large, open
space. Each area rug should be large enough to accommodate the furniture grouping related to that particular area, with about eight inches of rug peeking out from beneath furnishings.
Art
Artwork provides visual interest and dimension to a space. When hanging artwork, consider the size and scale of the piece. I love to place large pieces over a sofa or console and group smaller pieces in corners.
If you’re hanging your art above furniture, it can be four to six inches above the piece. If the art is going above a sofa or console, the piece should be approximately two-thirds the width of the furniture. Lastly, think about layering art. This is especially effective in places such as the kitchen, pantry or in a bookshelf vignette.
If you follow and play by these rules you will for sure create a great stylish place to call home.
Award-winning designer Sarah St. Amand is founder and principal designer for Sarah St. Amand Interior Design Inc., a multi-faceted firm known for curating uniquely personal livable luxury tailored interiors. Servicing Toronto and the GTA, and North America. stamanddesign.com @sarahst.amandinteriordesignSee you at the
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Think of your outdoor space as not only an oasis or peaceful escape, but a connection to nature that your home might otherwise lack. The trend for outdoor spaces now encompasses many different roles, including work, play, cooking, relaxing and entertaining.”
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Style and sustainability
The word sustainability is being talked about more frequently these days. I see the word in action as more clients request eco-friendly renovations with us. I love that in 2023, great design and sustainability can work hand in hand. That was the case with my recent project for a young family of three. They purchased a dated 1970s-style home with hopes I could add an addition, revamp it from the inside out, create more storage space and use sustainable elements throughout the design. Read on the see how I made their reno dreams become a reality.
Colour palette
I wanted to achieve a beautiful home that would stand the test of time. So, for the overall look and feel of the
house, I chose a classic neutral colour palette of cream, brown and grey, bringing in an earthy feel. Hits of black and metallic add a beautiful contrast, while wood detailing can be found throughout the home, adding an organic touch. Pops of muted colour can be seen in smaller, less open spaces such as bathrooms, bedrooms, and the mudroom. A touch of colour in smaller rooms can add dimension and visual interest to a compact area.
Eco-elements
In keeping with their request for an eco-friendly renovation, all design decisions were created to include sustainable products. For instance, in the dining room, soapstone was used for the sideboard counter. Soapstone is impressive because it does not require sealers or toxic chemicals; it’s entirely recyclable and
natural. A limestone wash was done on different design elements such as the range hood in the kitchen and living room fireplace. Limewash is non-toxic and contains zero solvents or VOCs. Engineered hardwood used throughout the home is an excellent alternative to hardwood, as it has less impact on the environment. Natural clay wall tiles were incorporated in specific rooms as well. Clay is a substance that boasts a long lifespan, has no toxic chemicals and is recyclable. When it came to sourcing the furniture, I chose local and Canadian-made items, reducing our carbon footprint and supporting our local economy. And even simple eco-updates such as paint containing no VOCs and purchasing organic bedding were included in the design. This ensured no excess off-gassing of chemicals would be in the home.
Designer Lisa Kooistra transforms a dated 1970s home into a family-friendly, sustainable dream house with plenty of storage
Storage
One of the biggest design asks I receive is for a home to have storage, storage and more storage. For this project, I designed a specific mudroom with floor-to-ceiling cabinetry and shelving to handle just about anything from seasonal items to toys. The addition of the bench makes this area extra practical for getting ready and out the door. I also created specific stylized storage areas throughout the house. For example, in the living room, floating wooden shelves and four jute and wood custom cabinets surround the fireplace, giving the room balance, interesting texture and plenty of extra storage to hide or display items.
It’s all about creating clever design that is beautiful and functional at the same time. In the beginning design phases with our clients, we like to figure out where they need storage and why. Why is the biggest question we ask because we need to know how they use each space, so we know how to incorporate and design every inch to make it functional for the client and family.
Worth the effort
It may take some extra effort, but with the right designer and clear vision, you can transform your home into a stylish and eco-friendly environment that you can enjoy for years to come.
Tips to consider when thinking about a sustainable home renovation
Building materials – insultation, drywalls, paint and other adhesives that can off-gas.
Hard surfaces – Flooring, tiles and countertops are some of the areas to consider. For flooring, look at where and what the items are made of and their sustainable properties, while complementing the ecofriendly qualities.
Lightingandplumbing –
Dimmers, timers, the light source, solar powered and many other factors can be considered when selecting and integrating lighting into your home. Fixtures, watersaving toilets and similar integrated systems can also help with your water bill and sustainable properties in your home.
Softsurfaces – Here we look at fabric choices and what they are composed of. Purchasing locally produced upholstery, drapery and furniture pieces are some of the many ways we can all help to support small businesses and bring non-VOC-emitting items into our home.
Lisa Kooistra is the creative director and principal designer for Lisa Kooistra Design. This multi-disciplinary design firm has become known for creating exceptional well curated interiors and custom builds. lkdesigns.ca IG: @lisakooistradesignsMONK
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The great backyard
bird count
by MARK & BEN CULLENDuring the long dark days of winter, Canadians look for illumination. The temptation to find more light might be to turn on your TV or iPad. But there is another way to shorten winter, and that is by turning to nature instead. The native birds that stay during the winter in our climate provide a window into something extraordinary.
The great backyard bird count
The Great Backyard Bird Count takes place from Feb. 17 to 20 and is your chance to get in on the action, because there is indeed, “action”. The annual four-day event attracts more
than 250,000 participants worldwide — 40,000 of them in Canada.
Participation is simple. Log on to birdscanada.org and click on the Great-Backyard-Bird-Count link. Sign up and you are in. Now all you do is count birds and if possible, name them and record the results on the website. If you are unsure of the type of bird, there is an excellent section on the Birds Canada website that helps you to identify them.
Between the two of us, we have nine bird feeders on our properties and we feed our feathered friends a mixture of quality corn-free seed, pure black oil sunflower seeds, nyjer seed for the little songlets like nuthatches, suet for chickadees and woodpeckers, and bird-quality peanuts for woodpeckers (always salt-free).
How it works
You can count birds from the comfort of your own home, go outside and count them or walk the trails of a park or conservation area. The point is not where you see the birds, but how many and the species.
The information is used to help scientists around the world understand the range of birds, threats like climate change and habitat loss, and it helps Birds Canada demonstrate where conservation action is working to conserve nature.
Engage friends and family in the activity and challenge them to see who can identify the most birds and species in the four days.
Winter will never seem shorter.
HERE ARE OUR FAVOURITE BIRDS THIS TIME OF YEAR AND HOW BEST TO ATTRACT THEM
Red-BelliedWoodpecker
Known best for its brilliantly coloured red head. The red belly is harder to see but it is there. Feed the same as Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers.
Bluejays. No need to wait for the season opener (Toronto baseball joke) as the Jays are lurking in your nearest cedar hedge waiting for peanuts. In the shell or out of the shell, bird peanuts are like candy to Blue Jays. Black oil sunflower seeds also work well. Members of the crow family, Blue Jays are smart, noisy, and bossy. When they are around, most other birds step aside.
Nuthatches. One of the few birds that travel on a tree trunk downwards head-first. It is the kid on the monkey bars that has no fear. Entertaining. Nyjer seed and black oil sunflower seeds.
Chickadees. Cute, friendly (you can train it to take seed from your open hand) and chirpy, the Chickadee gets its name from its song, which is unmistakable from quite a distance. Black oil sunflower seeds are best.
Cardinal. Youmust love the outstanding colour of the male Cardinal contrasted against the snow. A true winter wonder worth watching. Feed the same as Blue Jays.
Downy and Hairy Woodpeckers. Downy, the smaller of the two, and Hairys look alike, but have a different stature. Suet is a sure attractant as are raw peanuts out of the shell. Again, salt-free as salt is not good for birds. Look for the distinct red flash on the back of the head of the males and the black and white markings on feathers that look like a black and white TV on the fritz.
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Ready to retire? Explore this method to finance a home renovation
REVERSE mortgages
by ALISA ARAGON-LLOYDPerhaps you or a friend or family member have reached retirement age and dream about fixing up the family home to age in place or pay off debts so you don’t have to move.
Many people, as they reach age 55+, realize they have miscalculated the expenses associated with retirement, such as property taxes, rising energy and utility bills, and the overall cost of living, which seems to get higher every year.
If you’ve been living in your home for many years, do not want to sell and move and would prefer to renovate it to meet your needs as you age, consider a reverse mortgage to free up some funds.
So, what is a reverse mortgage?
The good news is that if you are a senior, you don’t have to leave the family home if you consider a reverse mortgage, a specialized financial product for people 55+ who own their own home. It lets you stay in your home while benefiting from the value you have built up in that property over the years. Compared to a regular mortgage, a reverse mortgage can offer substantial monthly cash savings, so you have all the income you need to live the retirement of your dreams.
Let’s explore how you can benefit from a reverse mortgage.
REGULAR MORTGAGES REQUIRE YOU TO PAY A LENDER. A REVERSE MORTGAGE PAYS YOU!
If you and your spouse are 55 or older and you own your home as your principal residence, you may be eligible to receive up to 55 per cent of your home’s current appraised value in cash. The specific amount you will receive is based on your age, your spouse’s age, the location and type of home you have, and your home’s current appraised value. No matter how much you receive, you never have to make monthly principal or interest payments (until you move or the house is sold, at which point the loan will have to be paid back, with interest), so you get the money you need without reducing your cash flow.
THERE ARE NO INCOME, ASSET, EMPLOYMENT, OR CREDIT REQUIREMENTS.
Since the amount you receive is secured against your home, qualifying is easy and hassle-free, even if you are living on a very limited retirement income.
YOU CAN RECEIVE THE MONEY WHICHEVER WAY WORKS BEST FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE.
With a reverse mortgage, you can choose a single lump sum payment or as on-going monthly, quarterly, semiannual, or annual income.
You can even choose a lump sum to begin with, followed by on-going advances over time.
A REVERSE MORTGAGE CAN BE USED TO CLEAR UP ALL YOUR REMAINING DEBTS.
Maybe you still have a mortgage remaining on your house and the payments are cutting into your lifestyle. Maybe you have monthly credit card bills piling up. A reverse mortgage can be the ideal solution. In most cases, you can use the funds to eliminate mortgage payments and credit card debts, and still have enough left over so you can enjoy life more and not have to worry about money.
YOUR INCOME TAXES AND PENSION ARE UNAFFECTED.
As a retired person, one of your major concerns is how much you will be paying in taxes each year, since that can really affect your cash flow. Fortunately, the money you receive from a reverse mortgage isn’t considered income — even if it’s invested in an account or annuity with monthly withdrawals. This is because the home equity you are accessing has already been taxed since you purchased your home with after-tax dollars. Not only don’t you have to pay taxes on your reverse mortgage
proceeds, but it also won’t bump you up into the next tax bracket. And since it’s not considered income, it won’t affect your Old Age Security (OAS) or Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) payments.
IT’S ALWAYS YOUR HOME.
You will never be asked to move or sell your home to repay your reverse mortgage, as long as you maintain the property and stay up to date with property taxes, fire insurance, and strata fees. Your equity and estate are fully protected since the reverse mortgage amount can never exceed your home’s value. Sure, the equity in your home will decrease over the years as you receive payments, but your home’s value will likely increase even more quickly over the same period.
Generally, 99 per cent of homeowners have money left over when their reverse mortgage is finally repaid (when you move or die). On average, the amount left over is 50 per cent of the value of the home when it’s sold.
THE INTEREST ON YOUR REVERSE MORTGAGE CAN SOMETIMES BE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.
If you use the money you receive to make non-registered investments such as GICs and mutual funds, the interest costs on your reverse mortgage can be written off at tax time. This can help offset the taxes you owe on your income, RRIFs, or RRSP withdrawals.
Mortgage experts can introduce clients to all the benefits of a reverse mortgage. However, since they are not tied to any one lender or type of product, before recommending a reverse mortgage, they will do a thorough analysis of your situation, needs, and goals. Only then will they make an unbiased recommendation about which product is right for you. In most cases, that will be a reverse mortgage. But most mortgage experts also have access to innovative lines of credit and other home lending products that may better fit a person’s specific needs.
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Member Since: 2016 Mississauga 905-564-7772 gdcontracting.ca
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Member Since: 2022 Toronto 416-786-0998 GlenadenHomes.com
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Gonell Homes Member Since: 2022 Etobicoke 416-904-7327 gonellhomes.ca
Gorman-Mazzon Limited
Member Since: 1986 Richmond HIll 416-818-5049
Grande Tile and Reno Plus
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 905-830-9996 GrandeTile.ca
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Member Since: 2017 Woodstock 800-265-1914 gni.ca
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Member Since: 2020 Markham 905-604-7018 GreenCityDVP.com
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Member Since: 2016 Toronto 416-410-1799 haddington.com
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Member Since: 2021 Brampton 437-855-3156 HeightsCustomHomes.com
Hogar At Home
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 647-771-0092 hogarathome.com
Home Corp Services Inc./ Montwest Mechanical Inc.
Member Since: 2003 Vaughan 905-660-8886 homecorpservices.com
Home Editions Ltd. Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416-410-7844 homeeditions.com
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Member Since: 2018 Woodbridge 647-286-4471 homesbybellia.ca
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Member Since: 2012 Oakville 905-469-8118 khachi.com
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Member Since: 2022 Woodbridge 416-875-4007 KhananiDevelopments.com
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Member Since: 2020 North York 416-617-3232 kingsgateluxuryhomes.com
Kingsway Carpets & Blinds Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416-253-0880 kingswaycarpetsandblinds.com
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Member Since: 2010 Etobicoke 647-505-6869 kingswayhomeimprovements. com
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Marvel Homes Development Member Since: 2022 North York 416-910-0808 MarvelHomes.co
Master Edge Homes
Member Since: 2009 Markham 905-201-1054 masteredgehomes.com
Matthew Vincent Building Group
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 289-999-0155 matthewvincent.ca
Maxamin Homes Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416-398-6664 maxaminhomes.com
Mazenga Building Group Ltd. Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416-483-4105 mazenga.com
Leed Construction Ltd.
Inspire Homes Inc.
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Jackson & Associates Inc.
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Developments Ltd.
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Jodabi Global Inc.
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Member Since: 2021 Scarborough 416-988-8881 jyconstruction.ca
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Kayland Construction Concepts Inc.
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Leonardi General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Mississauga 905-277-9085 leonardiconstruction.com
Leprevo Design-Build
Member Since: 2012 Etobicoke 647-893-3283 leprevo.ca
Let It Rain Ltd.
Member Since: 2003 Mississauga 905-795-0212 letitrain.ca
Lewitt Construction Inc. Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416-383-1221 lewittconstruction.com
Lifestyles By Barons Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Halton Hills 905-872-4777 lbbdesigns.ca
Luxor Homes Corporation
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416-747-8746 luxorhomes.ca
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MacPherson Builders Limited
Member Since: 1995 Etobicoke 905-882-8000 macphersonbuilders.com
Marmo Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Markham 416-684-3117 marmocontracting.com
Martino Contractors Ltd.
Member Since: 1987 Concord 905-760-9894 martinohvac.com
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Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416-759-4663 modular.ca
Monarch Kitchen Bath & Home
Member Since: 2013 Pickering 905-686-2001 mkbi.com
Moosehead Construction Corp. Member Since: 2022 Toronto 416-996-5553 MooseheadConstruction.com
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N. De Luca Plumbing (1995) Inc.
Member Since: 1996 Woodbridge 905-851-9159
NICO Renovations by Design Incorporated
Member Since: 2018 Stoney Creek 416-886-9004 nicorenosbydesign.com
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Member Since: 2008 Toronto 647-435-5433 norsemanconstruction.ca
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Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416-910-3990
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Member Since: 2009 North York 416-622-7000 nusitegroup.com
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NZH Contracting Member Since: 2017 Burlington 416-638-9376 nzh.ca
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Odima Construction Group Inc. Member Since: 2022 Toronto 416-777-6666 OdimaConstruction.ca
OMEGA Building Group
Member Since: 2020 Caledon 905-838-2008 omegabuildinggroup.com
Ontario Screen Systems Inc./ Phantom Screens
Member Since: 1995 Mississauga 905-624-0824 phantomscreens.ca
Oriel Renovations
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 647-668-0175 orielrenovations.com
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Penguin Basements Ltd.
Member Since: 2014 North York 416-633-7180 basementscanada.com
Perma-Wood Solariums and Additions
Member Since: 1994 Markham 416-491-2275 permawood.com
Pine Glen General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Oakville 905-827-1117 pineglen.ca
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Member Since: 2013 Toronto 416-873-6810 builtbyplana.ca
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Premier Quality Renovations Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Toronto 905-286-0303 premier-renovations.com
Pro Air Duct Cleaning
Member Since: 1998 Georgetown 416-451-7294 ProAirDuct.ca
Progressive Reno & Contracting Member Since: 2014 Etobicoke 416-831-6717
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Queensgate Homes Inc. Member Since: 1992 Woodbridge 905-264-0600 queensgatehomes.com
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Ragno Electric Ltd. Member Since: 2000 Brampton 905-793-4663 ragnoelectric.com
Rajacan Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416-487-5425
RAM Contracting Ltd. Member Since: 2012 Stouffville 905-773-0507 ramcon.ca
P.J. Renovations Inc. Member Since: 1996 Etobicoke 416-621-1041
Paradise Views
Residential Renovations
Member Since: 2016 Bolton 416-560-9501 paradiseviews.ca
Raywal Limited Member Since: 1957 Thornhill 905-889-6243 raywal.com
Red Robin Masonry Inc. Member Since: 2017 Etobicoke 416-206-8859 redrobinmasonry.com
Remodel Canada – Carpet
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Renditions Design Build Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Erin 905-838-0927 renditionsdb.com
Reno Building Canada Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 416-821-FREE RenoBuilding.ca
Renocorp Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416-877-2408 RenocorpInc.ca
RENOWOW! c/o
Sam Beninato
Member Since: 2016 Pickering 416-937-0969 renowow.ca
Ridgestone Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2010 Woodbridge 905-264-7880 ridgestonehomes.ca
Ripple Projects
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 416-969-9999 rippleprojects.com
R-Mac Solutions Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647-872-9993 r-macsolutions.com
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Rue du Monde Inc.
Member Since: 2022 Oshawa 647-849-7040 SwachCanada.com
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SevernWoods Fine Homes
Member Since: 2008 Toronto 4164832941 severnwoods.com
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Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416-642-0032 sierra.ca
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Member Since: 2010 Toronto 416-457-4640 southlight.ca
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Span-Co General Contracting Services Ltd.
Member Since: 2008 Markham 905-475-6282 spanco.ca
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Sunnylea Homes Ltd.
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Templehouse Renovations
Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416-932-9099 templehouse.com
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The City Wide Group Inc. Member Since: 2014 Toronto 416-283-5500 citywidegroup.com
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Member Since: 2014 Toronto 647-269-3140 theenglishcarpenter.com
The Finishers Toronto Renovations
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416-910-0761 the-finishers.com
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Twelve Stone Homes
Member Since: 2014 Sharon 905-657-9184 twelvestonehomes.com
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U.K. Construction
Member Since: 1996 Scarborough 416-266-5333 ukconstruction.ca
Uni-Tech Windows Mfrs. Inc. Member Since: 2015 Woodbridge 905-856-4011 unitechwindows.com
United Plumbing Inc. Member Since: 2019 Brampton 905-791-1902 unitedplumbinginc.ca
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URBINCO Member Since: 2021 North York 416-748-3836 urbinco.ca
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Vacuflo Built-In Central Vacuum Systems
Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416-445-6886 cyclonicvacs.com
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W.C. Meek Design and Construction Ltd. Member Since: 2008 Toronto 416-690-1919 wcmeekdesignandconstruction.com
WellCore Corporation
Member Since: 2014 Thornhill 416-882-4606 wellcorecorporation.ca
Weston Flooring Ltd.
Member Since: 2004 Woodbridge 416-746-8492 westonfloorcoverings.com
Whitaker Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647-794-7379 whitakerc.com
Woodcastle Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2002 Mississauga 905-891-0200 woodcastle.ca
Woodsmith Construction Member Since: 2015 Toronto 416-937-5874 woodsmith.ca
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Zetta Homes Corporation
Member Since: 2022 Markham 905-305-0777
SalDan Developments Limited
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647-282-6044 saldangroup.com
Salerno Custom Homes
Member Since: 2011 Mississauga 905-602-8611 salerno.ca
Sandgate Construction Inc.
Member Since: 1991 Cookstown 905-841-6440 sandgateconstruction.com
Santer Trim and Doors
Member Since: 2021 Etobicoke 905-893-9339
ScottRyan Design Build
Member Since: 2015 Oakville 905-510-5314 scottryan.ca
Scottsdale Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2002 Toronto 416-520-8858 scottsdalecontracting.ca
Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416-789-5229 SunnyleaHomes.ca
Sunrise Group Canada Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Markham 905-415-0555 SunriseGroup.ca
Superior Quality Renovations & Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2003 Toronto 416-441-0084 sqrc.ca
Sure Seal Crack Injections Co. Ltd.
Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416-878-7295 crackinjections.com
TT. Sena Construction and Management Inc.
Member Since: 2006 Woodbridge 905-850-1010
Torino Construction Inc. Member Since: 2020 Markham 905-470-1188 TorinoConstruction.com
Toronto Custom Concepts Inc. Member Since: 2013 Mississauga 416-806-2232 torontocustomconcepts.com
Town Square Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2005 Woodbridge 905-850-9367 townsquaredevelopments.ca
Trimatrix Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Concord 905-856-5156 trimatrix.ca
TRUbuild Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416-704-6381 trubuild.com
Trudel & Sons Roofing Ltd.
Member Since: 1995 Uxbridge 905-642-3515 trudelroofing.com
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