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HIRE A PROFESSIONAL RENOVATOR.
It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 80 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATOR member for your next renovation! MHBA MEMBERS are affiliated with the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.
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planning
One of the objectives of this magazine is to educate and inspire our readers. We open the doors and show you inside Manitoba homes that went from boring to spectacular. We shine the spotlight on new and innovative products and reveal the latest in design and decor.
Drawing inspiration from all this information and imagery takes time, but it’s most definitely worth the effort. Whenever we walk into breathtaking homes and speak with the designers, renovators and homeowners, one thing is immediately apparent. A great deal of time and attention went into the planning process to ensure that every part of the renovation was spot on.
Employing professional designers and renovators is a must. However, they cannot get started and head in the right direction without clearly understanding your renovation objectives and style preferences.
The time you invest in this endeavor will earn real dividends when your renovation project has been completed. Those who put in a minimal amount of time in the pre-renovation planning stage often end up feeling dissatisfied and say they feel like they’re living in someone else’s home. On the other hand, those who take the time to understand their design style, thoroughly enjoy their renovated space because it is a true reflection of who they really are.
The good news is that you are never on your own. Your professional designer and renovator will be happy to assist you in determining your design style. They will also help you to define your goals, priorities, wish list and budget.
The Canadian Home Builders’ Association has provided a fantastic article on page 60, entitled, planning your project. The association reminds us how important it is to do the necessary homework – to consider your lifestyle and the needs of your family. These will change over time, so plan for both the short term and the long term.
Once the project is underway, there is a lot you can do to ensure that the renovation goes smoothly. Roles of the renovator and homeowner (page 64) explains what can be done on both sides to promote good communication, an orderly worksite and prompt payments. Enjoy the winter months and happy renovating!
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represents more than 5,000 members, including fully qualified interior designers and related professionals.
NKBA The National Kitchen & Bath Association is one of the top association for the industry. Its members are able to meet with other industry members to learn what’s out there and what other members offer.
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renovation underway Tips on how to get a
by LANNY MCINNES2022 proved to be an exceptionally busy year for residential renovations in Manitoba. The beginning of a new year is often a time to reflect on the past and look at things from a fresh perspective.
As you make plans for 2023, you may be looking at giving your homes a “fresh start” with a renovation project or makeover, but you aren’t sure how to get started or who to turn to for advice. The MHBA has some tips that will help you get your project planning underway:
Know why you want to renovate:
What problems are you trying to solve? What is the purpose of your renovation? For instance – your bathroom may be cramped; you may be working from home far more often now and need a dedicated workspace; you need more storage space in the kitchen; or there is no place for the children to do their remote learning under your supervision. Now may be the perfect time to transition a space for a new use. Having a clear idea of the purpose of the project will help you get started.
Have a plan:
Have a clear focus on what must be included in your project, as well as any other features you would like to include if your budget allows. Which renovation items are must haves, and which ones would be nice to have, but are not essential?
Give yourself lots of time:
The demand for professional renovators has never been higher. Many contractors are booking 9 to 12 months out for projects. If you have a significant renovation project that you are planning,
give yourself time to properly plan the project and to hire the right contractor for the job.
Keep it simple:
Whether you want to build on to your home, change roof lines or reconfigure interior space, consult with a professional renovator on the impact of design on construction and budget.
Select a RenoMark Renovator:
Look for a professional RenoMark renovator. The RenoMark symbol tells you that your contractor has agreed to abide by the MHBA’s renovation-specific Code of Conduct.
Check references:
Ask about the renovator’s experience. Ask for references and check them out. Many renovators have design professionals or architects they work with. Contact these professionals as well. Check social media reviews and other resources to see if they have a record of reliability.
Get a written contract: When you make your decision to hire a professional renovator, get it in writing. Include the scope of work; the exact price including a schedule of payments; a reasonable timetable for completing the work, and any instruction for protecting parts of the house not under construction. It is important to avoid any significant changes during construction
because this may cause delays and add extra costs. Avoid renovators who offer to do work without a contract. This type of renovator may not be paying provincial worker’s compensation coverage or carrying adequate insurance, leaving you at financial risk.
Set a realistic budget: Decide as early as possible how much money you want to spend. Speak to your lender and discuss the amount you can reasonably afford and the most suitable financing options. Remember— your budget should cover everything that may result from the renovation, such as draperies, blinds, furniture, and appliances.
Building permits:
Generally, a building permit is required for renovations that involve changes to the structure or systems of your home. Ensure your renovator includes all required permits as part of your agreement.
An Energy Efficient Renovation: Renovation offers many opportunities to make a home healthier and more energy-efficient. Consider these options during the planning process. Efficiency Manitoba and the federal Greener Homes programs are a great resource for homeowners looking to make their home much more energy efficient.
EMBRACE YOUR STYLE
Your home is a reflection of who you are – your style and your personality. Your home should also provide functional solutions that suit your family and lifestyle. Every room should be an inviting space that meets your practical needs and also reflects your personal panache.
Kitchen Craft Cabinetry wants to help you achieve the perfect balance between function and design, ensuring the end result is a space that you love and are truly proud to call home.
Providing quality customer service is the focus at Kitchen Craft Cabinetry, and our experts are proud to offer a wide selection of materials, styles, colours, and finishes to suit your taste and budget.
A well-recognized and reputable company, Kitchen Craft has been crafting quality cabinetry for more than 50 years. We are also proudly Canadian - made right here in Winnipeg, and we guarantee our products for life!
Kitchen Craft is very excited to have recently opened its brand-new showroom, located at 1-1659 Kenaston Blvd. This prime
retail location is easily accessible with plenty of free parking and surrounded by several big box retailers, making it a one-stop shopping hub. We invite you to visit our new showroom featuring ten new cabinetry displays in over 2,600 square feet of space. More than just kitchens, Kitchen Craft offers cabinetry solutions for every room in your home including bathrooms, laundry and mudrooms, living/entertainment areas, and even bedrooms! These spaces have
come a long way in making storage and function more accessible and convenient.
Your home is your sanctuary. Own your style and embrace those renovation projects. Our team of designers and installers are here to help you every step of the way, helping you turn your dream space into reality.
Drop by one of our two showroom locations today at 1500 Regent or our brand-new store at 1659 Kenaston. We’d love to see you!
Visit kitchencraft.pro for showroom hours and to learn more.
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
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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
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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
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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.amandinteriordesignCUSTOM HOME Design elements for a 1
hen designing your new home or planning to renovate there is so much to think about! Often small details with a big impact are overlooked and the end result is compromised.
Here are some design elements to consider when designing your home.
1| Wall treatments
When planning finishes in your home, the first thing that might come to mind are a handful of paint swatches
Wand a roller. While this might be the most cost-effective option, adding texture to your walls might be something you want to consider to add a little depth and character to your space. Something as simple as tongue and groove will immediately transform your room. Other wall details to consider are plaster (yes, this has made a comeback over the last couple of years), wallpaper (don’t be afraid to go bold with it), stone, or wainscotting.
Don’t forget to look up! The “fifth” wall in a room, that often gets neglected, is the ceiling. Adding texture to the ceiling, such as wood paneling,
will add warmth, dimension and that custom look you’re longing for.
2| Interior window walls
Windows aren’t just for the exterior. In fact, they really lend themselves well in an interior space. Consider it an architectural moment - a divide between two separate spaces while still letting the natural light dance around from room to room. Often, we find ourselves wondering how we can get more natural light into a room and this one is sure to be impactful, while functional in your home.
3| Elevate your hardware
When thinking about ways to elevate your home, hardware may not be the first thing that comes to mind but think again! Your hardware selections can really bring life to a space. Take some time to curate your hardware room by room and don’t be afraid to mix and match metals - even styles. Play with scale and choose a larger pull or knob for a more dramatic look.
4| Lighting
Lighting can really make a difference in your home. Try adding a series of decorative fixtures where you might think to put pot lights. Add multiple pendants to your dining room instead
of just one. Think of lighting as accessories to your rooms and have fun with it!
5| Other little details
There are other little details that won’t go unnoticed… or, maybe they will because of their seamless incorporation into your home.
Things like outlets, floor/wall vents, countertop edges and window & door trim can really elevate a space when considered in planning.
Electrical outlets don’t always need boring white cover plates. Instead, try going with a metal plate to match your cabinet hardware. Do you have a stone or tiled backsplash and don’t want to draw
the eye to the outlets? Opt for flush or inlay outlets for a beautiful minimalistic look.
Instead of the generic metal floor and wall registers, select flush vents that will match your floor or wall finishes.
We often see squared countertop edges, but this doesn’t have to be the case. Make sure to ask your designer what options are available when thinking about your countertops. Increase the height of the countertop edge for a more substantial look.
When selecting trim, add a profile to your casing or baseboard for some character. Low ceilings? Opt for a tall baseboard to make the ceiling look taller.
Mary Furgale is a Senior Interior Designer with Harwood Design Builders. A full-service residential designer that designs stylish and innovative interiors while transforming her client’s visions into beautifully appointed dream homes. COURTESY OF MARY FURGALE COURTESY OF DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTO BY MARY FURGALEPutting the in Umaido “ooo”
by CLARICE TO photos TYLER DANG PHOTOGRAPHYThese donuts have a specific shape that resemble a flower. We embraced this shape and use it sparingly throughout the space.
Located near Central Park in Winnipeg is a street called Balmoral Street. It is an area rich with culture and diversity; and was the perfect spot for our clients to open their latest restaurant, Umaido. They had already decided on the location and were looking for direction to develop the character of their restaurant. Heather sent us the marketing material and inspirational images… and that was it! Embracing the story behind the branding, the design concept for Umaido flourished
into a clean, minimalistic aesthetic with a sense of playfulness.
What is Umaido? More like a casual café, it is a donut shop! Instead of the traditional donuts that we know of, these donuts are made with mochi, a glutinous rice flour. These donuts have a specific shape that resemble a flower. We embraced this shape and use it sparingly throughout the space. The final design results in a fun, visual experience. Here is how the vision came to be.
The overall look started with a colour that the clients had in mind. They wanted to embrace the use of white throughout. While an allwhite interior can feel cool, we still wanted a space that was warm and inviting. In the end, the use of white allowed the other design elements to pop and create a sense of warmth and youthfulness.
The distressed white wood paneling on the walls and table counters adds warmth and dimension to the space and plays off the warm toned floors and wood accents. The framed wood opening to the kitchen
invites you to become apart of the process and see how these donuts are made.
The white walls allow the neon lights to really shine in the space. Pairing them with the wall graphics accentuates the idea of youthfulness and playfulness in the space. Finding the balance between white, orange, and natural textures was important. We created a display wall using warm wood to frame the orange donut boxes, which added colour and dimensionality to the space. Selecting white wall tiles with a subtle pattern adds visual interest, creating pockets of vignettes in the space.
The large expansive storefront glass brings a lot of natural light into the space, making it seem bright and cheerful. Mixing in touches of nature as seen in the wood accents and live plants creates a cozy, warm and inviting atmosphere.
We love how the bright, open space, and pops of colour deliver on the brand. We also loved working closely with our clients to conclude another fun project.
is the principal designer of Fenwick & Company Interior Design. We transform your home or commercial space to express your character! www.fenwickinteriordesign.ca, Telephone 204.489.5151
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Planning
your project
Renovating your home can be an exciting and rewarding process. Whether you are making modest changes in one or two rooms, or you are transforming your dream home, the process can be pleasant and smooth – if you take the time to plan your project carefully.
DO YOUR HOMEWORK
Research is the key to getting what you want.
Consider your lifestyle and the needs of your family, both in the short and long term. Think about how you’re going to pay for the project and consult with a professional renovator, who can help assess the feasibility and budget. Contact your local municipality to determine what permits are required. Contact your insurance broker to review your homeowners insurance policy – you may need to notify them about your project.
TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL HOME RENOVATION
GET IT IN WRITING
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If you accept the renovator’s offer, it’s time to write up the contract. Even the simplest of jobs should be outlined in writing because the contract is the basis of understanding between you and your renovator. Before signing a contract, read it carefully. Are you satisfied with the description of the work to be done? Does the payment schedule include holdbacks? Are the responsibilities of the renovator clearly spelled out? Remember that if something is not in the contract, then it’s your responsibility.
ESTABLISH A GOOD WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR RENOVATOR
LOOK FOR A PROFESSIONAL RENOVATOR
For appropriate service and highquality results, hire a professional renovator. RenoMark™ is a good place to start. You can engage an architect to assist with drawings and plans, or find a contractor with inhouse or recommended designers.
CHECK REFERENCES
Don’t omit this step just because you are too busy or “they seem like the right person for the job.” Call the renovator’s previous clients to ensure that you are making the right decision.
Renovators and homeowners agree that a good working relationship is a vital ingredient in successful renovation projects. Mutual trust is essential. Keep lines of communication open at all times. Expect a brief report on the progress of your job at regular intervals and be available to make decisions when they are needed so work is not held up. Research, good planning, a professional work crew and open communication and trust – a recipe for a home renovation that you will enjoy for years to come.
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by KIM SCHROEDER, B.I.D photos BILYK PHOTOGRAPHYPROJECT | To update an ensuite bathroom with a larger soaker tub, 2 sink vanity and all new finishes…all with a lean budget.
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The prefabricated vanity was one of the first elements to select as choices are somewhat limited and the overall concept was developed from there. The black cabinet, walnut trim and gold hardware together with the white quartz counter top and sink, add glamour without the custom price tag.
Black and gold prefab mirrors and light fixtures build on the theme.
A wall hung prefab. unit provides extra storage and display area. The textured baskets repeat the natural, wood tone detail.
As the existing shower & fixtures are unchanged, we selected black faucets instead of gold.
Oval soaker tub was selected for its length and soft curves to fit into the bay window area.
The dramatic floor tile in neutral tones of white, cream, taupe, charcoal & pops of gold adds drama to the large floor area.
Kim Schroeder is the principle designer and owner of Charisma, the design experience. Conveniently located at 388 Academy Road in Winnipeg. Telephone 204-487-6994. www.charismadesign.ca
RENOVATOR & HOMEOWNER Roles
The Role of the Renovator:
• Undertakes to co-ordinate their work schedule with you.
• Undertakes to keep you informed on a regular basis when to expect sub-contractors; progress updates; and when you’re needed for decisions.
• Undertakes to make themselves available to answer your questions or to deal with changes.
• Undertakes to honour deadlines set out in the contract, subject to any change orders.
• Undertakes to respect your home and family and ensure all others on the project do the same.
The Role of the Homeowner:
• The work area should be clear of furniture and personal items – protecting your items and making the work area safer.
• Timely selection of materials (tiles, flooring, etc.) so as not to delay the job.
• Changes should be kept to a minimum once work is underway. Otherwise, the schedule and budget may need revision.
• Discuss questions and issues as they arise.
• Payments should be made in accordance with the schedule set out in the contract.
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