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19 FEATURES 14 OUTDOOR RENOVATION The indoor-outdoor connection
18 BACKYARD LIVING Ode to the outdoors
24 COVER STORY Winning windows with Jeld-Wen’s Northern Tri-Pane Collection
26 HOME INSPIRATION Capture the warmth and exuberance of the great outdoors inside
30 INSPIRING INTERIORS
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Pink power for a small powder room
32 GET OUTSIDE Urban sophistication: a small backyard is transformed into a stylish retreat
34 DESIGN FILE Master class elevates a so-so white kitchen into a masterpiece
38 GARDENING Natural beauty: garden tools and a setup that will have your neighbours green with envy
40 ACCESSIBLE RENOVATION Freewheeling: a boy, his wheelchair and the run of the house
42 GREEN THUMB Growing and maintaining a cedar hedge 6
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Summer 2022 outdoor living trends
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Light the way
56 HOME RENOVATION Renovation reality versus reality TV
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59 HOME RENOVATION Award-winning inspiration
62 DESIGN TRENDS The evolution of home design
18 DEPARTMENTS 8
FROM THE EDITOR Embrace the outdoors!
66 SHOP LOCAL Garden Works
WHERE TO FIND IT 48 Product Showcase 65 Advertiser Index
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ignite your imagination, regardless of your budget. We’ve consulted with local interior designers, home renovation experts and shops to help you embrace the outdoors and reach your home renovation and decor goals. And even if this isn’t the year the deck gets expanded or you build that pergola, perhaps you will be inspired to set up a gardening station, update your barbecue or decorate your balcony with colourful ceramic flowerpots. We even have a cool article on how to bring the outdoors inside with living walls of greenery. Low maintenance and beautiful, a living wall is the perfect solution for a busy person who loves the texture, colour and health benefits of plants, but doesn’t have the time to care for them. So, grab a seat (preferably a chaiselounge on the deck), and take a slow stroll through these pages to find the home renovation and decor inspiration that will make your summer sizzle.
t’s never too difficult to bid a fond farewell to winter and welcome spring and summer with open arms. We daydream of endless days of blue sky and sun, enough rain to keep the flowers and trees blooming, and the perfect breeze to power our sailboats. Woven into that outdoor tapestry is the place where we live. Whether it’s through a rich and verdant landscaping of our garden, a backyard living area for entertaining and relaxing, or something as simple as new patio furniture or exterior lighting, the goal is to prolong our time outside our home in comfort and style.
MARLENE EISNER EDITOR, VANCOUVER
So many tips and ideas I am really excited about our summer issue. It was so much fun to put together, searching out the best tips, ideas, trends, brands, inspiring renovations and even award-winning home designs in the Metro Vancouver area. There is bound to be something – or everything – to
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JOY CHANG DESIGN INC. www.joychang.ca •Best Renovated Space KALU INTERIORS INC. www.kaluinteriors.com •Best Townhouse/Condominium Renovation: Under $250,000 •Best Kitchen Renovation: Over $150,000 LESYSTEM DEVELOPMENT GROUP LTD. www.lesystem.ca •Best Custom Home: $3 Million - Under $5 Million LLANO DEVELOPMENTS INC. www.llanoglobal.com •Best New Small-Scale Home: Under $750,000 LUI DEVELOPMENTS LTD. www.luidevelopments.com •Best New Custom Kitchen: Under $150,000 MARBLE CONSTRUCTION LTD. www.marblebc.com •Best New Bathroom •Best Outdoor Living Space: Custom or Renovated Home MAZ MAJIDI PREC www.mazmajidi.ca •Best New Bathroom •Best Outdoor Living Space: Custom or Renovated Home MY HOUSE DESIGN/BUILD TEAM LTD www.myhousedesignbuild.com •Best Custom Home: $3 Million - Under $5 Million NAIKOON CONTRACTING LTD. www.naikooncontracting.com •Grand HAVAN | Custom Home Builder of the Year •Best Custom Home: $1.5 Million – Under $2 Million •Best Custom Home: $5 Million and Over •Best Energy Labelled Home: Custom NOFZIGER CONSTRUCTION INC. @nofcons •Best Renovation: Under $200,000 10
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hen Betsy and Lloyd Lockhart decided to renovate and update the backyard space of their Delta home, all they saw was the opportunity it presented, instead of its lacklustre, unappealing setup. 14
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Prior to the renovation, the southfacing yard that receives tons of sun consisted of a cement slab with an in-ground pool and a very tall cedar hedge surrounding the perimetre of the property. In order to completely re-do the landscape with areas for gathering,
entertaining and relaxing, the couple hired award-winning interior designer, Sarah Gallop, principal at Sarah Gallop Design Inc. She was eager to bring to life the Lockhart’s vision for a seamless indoor-outdoor connection to create harmony and make entertaining a breeze.
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Working with a large canvas With such an expansive area to work with, Gallop had plenty of room to create an impact. First off, the huge, lone hedge was removed, giving the backyard an extra six feet of square footage. Working with the clients’ vision in mind, she created designated vignettes throughout the backyard that in part included adding a twolevel patio with a covered deck area for shade. “There’s a bit of everything – space for sun, space for shade, more intimate casual entertaining with the firepit, and more protected entertaining with the covered area with the heaters,” says Gallop.
Various focal points of interest While many backyards feature a swimming pool as the visual focal point, this renovation offers several highlights that arguably compete for attention. Firstly, there is the
stunning Pennsylvania blue stone rock used throughout the yard. Next, the second patio off the master bedroom is now something the couple uses almost daily during nice weather. Finally, the thoughtfully designed landscaping includes a beautiful wood fence to create more interest and as an area to add more colour with hanging flower baskets.
Bringing the outdoors inside To truly connect the beauty of the outdoors with the interior of the home, Nano doors lead from the inside to the outside and are equipped with a unique pass-through bar for easy hosting. This is one of the homeowners’ favourite spots in their newly renovated outdoor sanctuary. “The Nano glass door system brings so much light into the house and makes a great open house feeling in the summer when we open it all up,” says Betsy. “Outdoor dining is so convenient bringing food from the kitchen inside to the outside. By
adding the side yard patio, we feel like we get to utilize more of our outdoor property space.” Attaching ceiling heaters as well as outdoor speakers in the covered area has allowed the Lockharts to extend the seasons and their time outside, adding plenty of ambience for both day and nighttime enjoyment.
A few challenges However, like most renovations, the project had a number of challenges. “We started our project prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and because of the pandemic, there were some delays in materials, labour and construction, making our project take much longer than we anticipated,” says Betsy. For Gallop, she admits the project was trickier for a few reasons – mostly due to the site constraints, setbacks and access. “The pool was existing and the location for that needed to be kept, but we were wanting to improve the flow and functionality of the house and the connection to the yard, so we ended up opening it up quite a bit more,” she says.
Michelle Hopkins is a freelance writer based in Vancouver. Since 2004, she has been contributing to several notable magazines, as well as three Oregon based magazines. Besides writing about travel, food, business, and inspiring people, Michelle loves writing about everything to do with real estate and interior design.
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Before The perfect retreat Today, the beautifully landscaped backyard, with its thoughtfully curated living areas, gives this once drab outdoor space a new purpose as a retreat for the many parties and
family gatherings the couple loves to host. “We love our new home and yard so much we have hired Sarah to design a renovation for our newly purchased older house in Osoyoos that we hope to get underway soon,” says Betsy.
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Nothing renews the soul quite like spending time in the fresh air. After what felt like such a long winter, we are finally heading outdoors. Whether you have a deck, a rooftop patio or a large backyard, consider one of these drool-worthy pieces to glam up your space.
The swinging life Remember how much you loved the park swings when you were a kid? Now you can have that same sweet sensation in your backyard with this stunning NESTREST hanging lounger. Cocoon yourself in this organic pod-like chair with an interior that is laden with uber comfortable cushions. Breathable and private, the special fibre-weave allows those inside to see out while preventing those outside from looking in. Sheer swinging heaven.
Lounge lizard par excellence Picture yourself lounging around with friends in this gorgeous outdoor furniture — this is what comfort is all about. This deepseating collection is part of the Coral Gables Living Collection by Sunbrella and includes one club chair, one swivel gliding club chair and a sofa. If you like, you can choose between a coffee table or fire pit table to complete the experience. Where to find it: The Wickertree Home & Patio, Langley. thewickertreelangley.com 18
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Where to find it: Brougham Interiors, Vancouver. broughaminteriors.com
Light up your life This realistic-looking “faux” stump fire pit table, crafted by Elementi, is made of cast concrete and fiberglass substrate. This makes it more lightweight than the average concrete table and much more durable, promising to add tons of ambience while lighting up your evenings well into the night. It comes with a cover and a touchup kit. Where to find it: Johnstones, North Vancouver. johnstones.com
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Outdoor design ideas and products to love this season
Black rope PATIO SET. $2,500 (set of four). Ixtapa outdoor THREE-PIECE SEATING. $280. Blue striped indoor/ outdoor PILLOW. $30 (set of two). White mosaic outdoor COFFEE TABLE. $200. Sage-green outdoor SIDE TABLE. $60. Solar LED outdoor string LIGHTS. $17 (set of 50). Blue outdoor RUG. $80. All from homesense.ca.
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Light the night We are smitten with these outdoor Bola oil lamps from Cb2. A perfect mod update from the traditional outdoor lanterns. From $60. cb2.ca
Al fresco dining Ashore grey mahogany wood outdoor dining ARMCHAIR with white cushions. $599. Dining TABLE. $1,899. crateandbarrel.ca
One of the best things about the warmer months is entertaining outdoors. Create an inviting atmosphere with this coastal cool dining table and chairs in grey mahogany wood. Accessorize with pink and gingham for a summery tablescape.
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Instax mini-9 instant CAMERA in cobalt by Fujifilm. $123. amazon.ca
LOUNGE IN STYLE Lounge sets take the guesswork out of how to style your backyard space. For instance, this compact set from West Elm is made of all-weather cord, handwoven around a lightweight aluminum frame and has a matching river rock-inspired coffee table as well. Insert cocktail in hand and voilà, easy, breezy summer nights. Framed floral PRINT. $80. homesense.ca
Bamboo fibre dinner PLATE by Oui. $11. indigo.ca
Acrylic lowball GLASS in lemon print by Oui. $8. indigo.ca
Modern form indoor/ outdoor PILLOW in cobalt. $87. westelm.ca
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cobalt blue! Huron outdoor SOFA, small lounge CHAIR and pebble COFFEE TABLE SET. From $599. westelm.ca
This deep, vibrant blue will add the perfect punch of colour to your summer style.
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1. Cerca striped three-piece outdoor SECTIONAL. $4,297. crateandbarrel.ca 2. Maxie graphic striped PLANTER. From $37. cb2.ca 3. Gray/striped beach TOWEL. $20 each. hm.com 4. Titus striped handcrafted indoor/outdoor RUG. From $119. potterybarn.ca
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1. Decorative PILLOW COVERS in faux leather and linen. $35. | 2. Nesting twin BASKET SET. $68. Geometric MOUNTAIN BASKET $68. Earth colour BASKET. $43. | 3. Giraffe patterned BOWLS. $65.
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Tobmarc ethically partners directly with talented artisans from Kenya and beyond by introducing their handcrafts to global markets and ensures artisans earn living wages while ancient craft traditions and techniques are preserved. The company, founded by Alice Duerr-Mburu, who grew up in Kenya, works closely with artisans to make sure the environment is respected and the entire community thrives. From handmade baskets to wood and soapstone carvings, every item tells a story and empowers the artisans through their craft. tobmarcdecor.com
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re you contemplating an update on your home’s windows this year? You may be surprised to learn that replacing your dated windows is a good investment that offers a strong return on what you spend. Not only will you increase the curb appeal of your home but replacing your windows with energyefficient ones can reduce your energy costs, too. As a trusted brand in the Canadian building products industry, JELDWEN is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of reliable windows and doors. JELD-WEN’S new Northern Tri-Pane Collection boasts some serious performance benefits. Here is a breakdown of what makes these windows stand out from the rest.
Did you know? Tri-pane windows from JELD-WEN are designed with more robust frames for increased durability.
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SUPERIOR EFFICIENCY The exterior pane insulates the interior panes, which helps reduce home heating and cooling costs.
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The extra air space between each pane acts as a second layer of insulation. The interior panes reduce radiant heat and condensation, allowing for more cold-weather humidity and eliminating dry, winter air.
EXTERIOR NOISE REDUCTION The interior panes reduce exterior noise and increase interior noise attenuation, creating a quieter, healthier environment.
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home inspiration
Capture the warmth and exuberance of the great outdoors inside with these easy ideas for any room in your home by SARA DUCK
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Cotton CUSHION COVER in light khaki green/pattern. $7. hm.com
There is no better way to bring the feel of the outside indoors than to decorate with plants. Choose a variety of sizes to create a lush feeling at home. And, if you can’t commit to plant babies, select smaller no-fuss plants such as succulents or cacti.
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Yellow has the ability to instantly put you in a good mood — it’s a happy colour that can give your space a cheery, warm feeling. Try an accent wall if painting an entire room in the bright hue seems a little much. And, if you prefer to keep your walls neutral, accessorizing with a few yellow decor items will still give your room a dose of sunshine.
1. Rattan side TABLE. $100. homesense.ca | 2. Globe electric rattan shade PENDANT. $90. canadiantire.ca | 3. Woven rattan PLACEMAT. $20. zarahome.ca
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1. Pieced fabric wall ART in yellow. $524. westelm.ca | 2. Citrus punch PAINT. dulux.ca | 3. Makeva marigold swivel chair in YELLOW. $599. article.com renoanddecor.com
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Linen is a durable natural fibre derived from the flax plant and has been around for more than 6,000 years. (It was used to preserve mummies in Egypt!) This sustainable fibre can wick away moisture, making it an excellent fabric for bedding. Linen is also naturally antibacterial, so it is a great choice for window treatments and accent pillows. In addition, the fabric is synonymous with summer and can give you that outdoor feeling indoors all year long.
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WHAT WAS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND THIS POWDER ROOM RENOVATION? As the last untouched space on our main floor, I wanted this small powder room to go above and beyond. I believe powder rooms are meant to be a little over the top, so I said yes to pink tile, yes to gold accents everywhere, and yes to a space that brings my family joy every time we walk into it.
Lifestyle blogger and designer Candace Alongi of The Minted Mama creates a pretty pink powder room abounding with sparkle and style
FAVOURITE DETAIL? Lighting makes or breaks a space for me. I used a larger version of the chandelier in another room in our home and loved it so much that I also decided to install it here. The matching sconces were an absolute must, and together they added just the right amount of luxe and glamour to the powder room.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE DESIGNING THIS SPACE? Selecting the paint colour! Believe it or not, there are hot pink walls beneath this beautiful grey hue. The lesson learned is to keep ‘wow’ factors to a minimum, especially in a small space. The tile wall delivers such a significant impact on its own, that it doesn’t need anything else to compete with it.
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WHAT ARE THREE KEY ELEMENTS TO DESIGNING A BEAUTIFUL AND FUNCTIONAL BATHROOM?
Balance out this overtly feminine shade with bold elements that anchor the space and make it welcoming to all. Also, start small if you’re nervous about introducing it on a larger scale. Begin with pieces that don’t feel like a commitment, such as throw cushions, artwork, or a beautiful vase.
1. Step out of your comfort zone and create an eye-catching focal point. 2. Use materials that can stand the test of time (even with repeated use by little ones). 3. Be sure there is plenty of storage to hide all the essentials you don’t want anyone to see!
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With over 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. @bysaraduck
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A small backyard in the heart of downtown Toronto is turned into a stylish, monochromatic retreat
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rich, warm grey and charcoal-toned ones to make the setting feel more sophisticated. “We opted for neutral and organic colours to create a peaceful, low maintenance oasis,” says Genovese. Luxury living doesn’t always mean breaking the bank. Her team mixed an inexpensive IKEA rug with a streamlined, luxurious Restoration Hardware sectional, then paired the sectional with textured woven cushions. A cement
fire pit that doubles as a coffee table was placed in the space to create a cosy atmosphere. And, as a final, unique touch, a once empty area of the backyard was filled with a modern, customwood shed installation and Dynasty Toronto enhanced the space with potted plants. Genovese agrees that accessories are the key to bringing any space together. “A rug, cushions and various plants and planters bring life to any
pro-tip “Minimalism is key when working with a smaller space. Cluttering the area with too many accessories, colours and textures overwhelms the eye and brings chaos in.” – Jaclyn Genovese
space. Adding organic elements like the modern, custom-wood installation to a once cold, bare and characterless nook, and a fire pit to a sitting area, creates warmth and personality,” she explains.
The final result is a sophisticated and stylish retreat that her clients will enjoy for years to come. For more design inspiration from Spaces by Jacflash visit: spacesbyjacflash.com
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. @bysaraduck
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This kitchen is all about storage, which is a key aspect to any well-designed kitchen. The upper and lower cabinets allow for items to be stowed away discreetly while the glass cabinets offer the ability to showcase practical and personalized items such as longstem glassware and vases.
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Unexpected colour Think a white kitchen is boring? Think again! Designer Dvira Ovadia created a light kitchen bursting with visual interest and functionality. R+D breaks down the key details that make this cooking space a masterpiece.
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Interior designer Cynthia Soda worked with the team at HGTV’s Holmes Family Rescue to fix a previous poorly done reno and turn a house into a beautiful and functional home for a couple and their wheelchair-bound son
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Challenge #1: The floors OOO The biggest challenge was to provide a seamless experience for Noah in his wheelchair. That meant replacing all the floors. “I wanted a flooring that would suit the whole main level from front to back, for it to be attractive, tough and durable, and be a smooth transition for Noah’s wheelchair,” explains Cynthia Soda, owner and principal designer of Soda Pop Design Inc.. Soda chose Gemtec’s Hardwood Masterpiece white oak DaVinci from Twelve Oaks, an engineered hardwood floor
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that is waterproof, child- and pet-friendly, has a durable wood core and comes with a lifetime residential warranty. “It looks and feels like wide-plank solid wood but the core is a dense rubber with a laminated back and a fused veneer
top, so there is no way water can get in,” she says. This is an important detail because the wheels of Noah’s wheelchair are often wet coming inside from out of the rain.
Challenge #2: The kitchen OOO The smallish kitchen needed to be updated and, as mentioned, the tile floor was a mess and a danger for Noah in his wheelchair. A lot of thought was given to choosing materials that were durable to withstand knocks and bangs from the wheelchair, and ensuring the overall design would be barrier-free to allow Noah to participate in kitchen activities. “The client had mentioned to me they would sit Noah on the counter when he wanted to help cook. I thought about what they wanted to do and how to keep him safe, and went with a countertop and Invisacook by Ciot,” explains Soda. “The technology is safe, cold to the touch and takes up no space. It actually looks like there is no cooktop on the counter because the Invisicook is installed underneath the countertop. Plus, the benefit of the induction cooktop is that it doesn’t get hot so he could sit anywhere on the countertop and not get burned if it’s off, plus it saves space.” Other kitchen adjustments included continuing the tile finishes on the back of the island to reach the floor, dropping one end of the counter to desk height so Noah could food prep or do homework, and installing appliances such as a pull-out microwave drawer at an accessible level.
Challenge #3: Noah’s bathroom OOO The main floor bathroom is also the family’s primary bathroom, so the aim was to make it accessible but not look like a hospital setting. Renovated to accommodate Noah’s needs, there were a lot of little details to consider, including working with a critical clearance zone of a five-foot turning radius for the wheelchair, enough room to accommodate the length of the grab bar located at the right of the toilet, and three-feet of clearance to get in and out of the shower. It was those critical clearances that determined the size of the overall space. “Other factors we had to think about was how high the countertop should be, what would be the slope required when Noah washed his hands in the sink, and even a tilted mirror so he could see himself,” says Soda. And since he uses a different wheelchair for when he showers, the roll-in shower was designed with a half wall to hide the wheelchair when not in use. “For this family, not having the equipment visible all the time was thoughtful and considered his needs, but it also didn’t have to be seen all the time.”
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cedar hedge Growing and maintaining a
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One of the most asked gardening questions we get is: Is it OK to trim my cedar hedge now?
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edars (Thuja) are one of the most versatile evergreens in Canada, with very few areas in the country where you cannot grow at least one variety of cedar.
When can you trim? The truth is , you can trim a cedar hedge almost any time of the year. However, we recommend the spring and autumn.
Most cedar trees will grow relatively consistent throughout the growing season. Spring pruning allows you to shape the plant before it pushes a flush of new growth. From late in the summer until early fall, cedars will
Mark Cullen is a member of the Order of Canada. He reaches more than two million Canadians with his gardening/environment messages every week. Ben Cullen is a professional gardener with a keen interest in food gardening and the environment. You can follow both Mark and Ben on Twitter (@MarkCullen4), Facebook (facebook.com/MarkCullenGardening) and Instagram (instagram.com/markcullengardening). Receive their free monthly newsletter at markcullen.com.
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Is it true that cedars attract mosquitoes?
What kind of cedar makes a good hedge?
No, this is not true. Cedars get this reputation from growing naturally in low/wet land where mosquitoes tend to breed. It is the environment that breeds mosquitoes, not the cedars themselves. What is true, is that cedars are your best bet for a fast growing, evergreen hedge in most parts of the country.
In central and Maritime Canada, the native White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) is the most popular to use as a hedge. It is inexpensive and is often dug from native plantations, almost bare root. It generally doesn’t grow for a year or two as it puts down roots in the soil, but when it does grow, you can expect up to a metre of new growth each year. Expect the first flush of growth in year three. We recommend Brandon cedars for Prairie gardeners and Emerald cedars for the B.C. coast and lower mainland.
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Mark your line with a string or garden hose to get the hedge straight. Dig a trench 1/2-metre wide and 1/3-meter deep. Back-fill the bottom of the trench with triple mix (1/3 topsoil, 1/3 peat and 1/3 compost). Stand your cedars upright in the trench before piling the remainder of the triple mix on their roots. Once the cedars are lined up straight and you have added the remainder of the triple mix, step firmly on the soil as you plant, making contact between the soil and the roots of the new trees. Water thoroughly and stake every two metres with a T-bar or two-inch by twoinch stake, using heavy gauge wire to secure them in place. Most important! Don’t be too ambitious when choosing your new cedars. New trees about one metre high will establish much more quickly than large, two-metre high specimens, unless the large trees have been nursery grown.
Your cedar hedge will grow and mature into a thing of beauty as time passes, and you attend to the annual trimming (yes, only once a year will do the trick). Plus, you will have an investment that grows in value each year – unlike installing a fence.
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LOVE AT FIRST LIGHT Lanterns are our favourite go-to accessory when styling outdoors. Constructed from everything from rattan to ceramic and modern porcelain finishes, lanterns are now available in multiple sizes and silhouettes for all styles. Set the tone to your evenings with these lovely pieces, and watch the sun go down in style and elegance.
GLAM IT UP Accessories and decor are taking centre stage and adding the glam we need to take our entertaining experience to a new level. Mimicking finely crafted ceramics, refined wood-grain patterns, ceramic glazed finishes and joyful pops of colour that are fun to mix and match, melamine dishes and carefully crafted acrylic glassware are serving it up outdoors so we can get excited for all our cocktail parties, and achieve an elevated barbecue experience. Indoor/outdoor area rugs hand-loomed in a polyester fibre are great for durability and infused with fade-resistant properties. Geometric, minimal and neutral, a luxe boho vibe or graphic coastal stripes, they cater to our styling needs.
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Natural elements Textural design is all about creating tactile moments that invite touch, drawing all the viewer’s physical and emotional attention to the space, an experience that can help with mental health and rejuvenation. When working with textures, consider placement, such as putting a smooth texture directly next to a rough one. This will enhance the contrast 52
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between them more than if you space them apart. And don’t be afraid to mix metals, finishes and textures. Since not everyone has the opportunity to overhaul a full space, if you are looking to add natural textural elements to a smaller space, bring in plants and layer in flowers and add woods that contrast to a natural material flooring such as walnut, and possible deeper tones. It’s okay to mix light and dark woods that have different grains, such as oak and walnut. Layering in blacks, matte texture, vibrant walnut woods, concrete textured manufactured stone countertops and mixing a colour such as “Hale Navy” would add texture. Matte finishes are a must in any space to ensure that the warm feel of layering through natural textures such as low-sheet veneered woods,
When travelling, we are drawn to the outdoors, possibly a favourite beach, hike or viewpoint, and find ourselves drawn to those exotic and unique natural materials, native fibres and metals. Take note of these when you’re at your favourite spot so you can replicate them in some way at home. It might be by adding a textile on a chair such as a throw blanket or pillow. Or, it might be that harvest table at a local breakfast spot that you loved and can introduce as a charcuterie board to your kitchen as a reminder of that table’s aged and unique lived-in finish.
Living walls When proper lighting is present, virtually any kind of plant can thrive in a living wall system. These systems can assist in space-saving solutions, adding personality and creating an overall clean air space. ByNature is a supplier and installer of all things green and brings greenery to
residential projects in some of the most innovative ways. Imagine when you take your first steps into a home and glance up a staircase that showcases a two-storey living wall that draws your eyes up to the light and second floor access to a rooftop patio. Unlike other features in a typical home that might collect dust, an organic living wall feature is not only low maintenance, it also adds a warm organic texture and assists in creating good air quality to the home.
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These installations are very low maintenance and need watering once every three to four weeks with a wicking irrigation system, perfect for busy professionals. The fun thing is they are customizable and you can easily change the placement of the cassettes for seasonal rotations.
When looking to add a big and beautiful aspect, don’t be afraid to blow up small spaces such as a powder room. Natural and organic patterns and prints are here to stay and depending on the scale, texture and print, can be used as a statement piece.
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We are all attracted to big, vibrant and beautiful personalities — well, in moderation! When bringing in personality, take some care and time to ensure you place it in the most impactful spot.
Fall in love with the outdoors. Don’t be afraid to bring in large, bold and small non-committal pieces into your home, from a wood charcuterie board, plants or living art to big and beautiful wallpaper.
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Living art is a non-committal way to bring greenery and personality to any space, especially a small compact space where you might not be able to sacrifice floor space for a potted plant. With custom frame styles and easy installation, these are honestly just like a lightweight piece of art.
Vancouver-based residential designer Jamie Banfield, of Jamie Banfield Design Inc., is a creative force in the industry and recognized for his design skills in both residential renovation and custom home design projects throughout Canada. jamiebanfield.ca
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Light
the way
by Trisha isabey
Regardless of its size or the design details, every great outdoor space needs one thing in common – good lighting
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anada has two seasons – indoor season and outdoor season. At the first signs of spring, we throw open our blinds and windows and return into the great outdoors. And there we’ll stay, until the snow starts to fly again. Our outdoor season has extended beyond Victoria Day weekend and Labour Day as we aim to make the most of every above-zero moment. Thankfully, our outdoors has also evolved from the pared-down patios of the past into full-fledged outdoor living and entertaining “rooms” that are just as impressive and welcoming as its indoor counterparts.
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Regardless of its size or the design details, every great outdoor space needs one thing in common – good lighting.
Make a plan Lighting enhances a space’s function and its beauty, but beyond the obvious, it also sets the mood that lures you outside on warm evenings and oftentimes, well into the night. Lighting is often left as a finishing touch, but in my designs, it’s an integral part of the plan from the start. Here’s how to maximize your lighting plan so you can make the most of
your decks, patios and balconies, and squeeze every drop out of the “outdoor season.”
Accent lighting From dusk until dawn, lighting adds drama and dimension to your outdoor living areas and gardens and directs the eye to key strategic points. Some obvious areas to illuminate include walkways and entrances, gardens and trees, water features and any built structures like a fence or pergola. Remember, pathway lighting should be staggered and well balanced to avoid the “landing strip” effect.
tip When applying exterior accent lighting, pay attention to the temperature and brightness of your bulbs! The rule of thumb is to go warmer on architectural lighting and cooler for landscaping.
Think “function” As much as we love to get caught up in the shimmer and shine of great lighting, its primary purpose is to light the way. Proper illumination is key for safety and mobility, including pathway lighting, recessed deck lighting, a security light or those beautiful sconces outside your doorway. And what about ambient lighting? This refers to the general lighting in a room – or in this case, the outdoors. By day, this comes from the sun. By night, try giving your space a sweeping glow with lanterns. Not only do these charming fixtures look totally natural gracing an alfresco area and peeking through the trees, but they also do a fine job of flooding the space with just the right amount of light. Be sure to illuminate the barbecue and dining area, sitting areas, bar and pool — wherever you want to draw the attention and activity.
tip For convenience and cost savings, add in some fun solar lights and some outdoor timers.
Consider integrating accent lighting to the home itself to help illuminate it at night and highlight its architectural features. Focus lights on the front and rear entrances, and the façade overall. Recessed soffit lighting is a popular choice, casting a warm, welcoming glow from the outside in. Don’t forget: When planning your outdoor lighting placement, be sure to consider the view from indoors, too. Ensure you won’t be blinded when you’re inside near the windows.
Lighting is not just a tool for function and style, it also impacts how you feel inside your home and in this case, outside of it. Different types of lights and their arrangements can energize or relax you, start a party or lull you to sleep. Consider how you use your space and how you want to feel when you spend time there. Then, work with a lighting professional or a designer to ensure your lighting plan reflects your vision for your home, inside and out.
Trisha Isabey is the creative director and principal designer for award-winning Isabey Interiors. The Kelowna-based design firm has excelled for over a decade creating thoughtfully curated designs. The design team offers a diverse range of design services throughout Western Canada and nationally. Isabeyinteriors.com @isabeyinteriors @furnishbyisabey
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home renovation
Although fun to watch, we all know
TV
TV renovation shows are highly edited and don’t reflect the reality of most home renos
RENOVATION
REALITY
versus
REALITY H by ALISA ARAGON-LLOYD
ome renovation shows are one of our favourite shows to watch. Not only are they entertaining, they make renovating a home look so easy and exciting. Programs like “Love it or
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List it Vancouver” can be especially appealing since we can recognize certain landmarks or streets. Although fun to watch, we all know the shows are highly edited and don’t reflect the reality of the renovation process. Nonetheless, we do learn
about design and the latest interior finishes and stylish open interiors. To help you bring your home renovation aspirations to fruition, we’ve listed some of important “reality” factors to consider when thinking of a home renovation.
First you need the money Most home renovation shows do not talk about the money or financing aspect of a renovation. Before you commit to any home renovation project, meet with a mortgage expert to help you assess your financial situation. Every person’s financial needs and options are unique. When asked, most people say they are financing their renovation with a line of credit. With this form of financing, you are only required to make payments on the interest and some people believe they can manage paying the interest and go ahead with the renovations. The “reality” of using a line of credit is that eventually, the principal has to be addressed and you end up paying huge interest costs.
A home equity line of credit (HELOC) will give you a lower interest rate… if you currently have one. If you don’t, you will need to have at least 35 percent equity in your home to qualify for one (based on the current mortgage rules by the Bank Act). As of now, you can refinance up to 80 percent of the value of your home for a mortgage based on the appraised value. Another thing to consider if you are unable to pay off the debt quickly is that you might be better off refinancing your mortgage. It might be more beneficial to get a one- to five-year locked mortgage below three percent by saving interest up front and using your lender’s prepayment privileges. If you currently have a fixed-rate mortgage, find out what the penalty would be for paying it out early. It might still be worth it to refinance.
Now you need a budget Sometimes on TV, the designer has $80,000 to renovate an entire main floor, including the kitchen and finishing the basement. Are those numbers realistic? The “reality” is that viewers are not made aware of what has been factored into those numbers, such as design fees, permits, labour, finishes and material costs. In order to have a budget you can work with for your renovation, do research before you commit. Some people get a specific number in their head without knowing what is involved in the total scope of the renovation. It is critical to work with a professional renovator to reduce any surprises. Don’t know where to find one? A great source for qualified and proven renovators and builders is to inquire at an association such as Homebuilder Association Vancouver (www.havan.ca). renoanddecor.com
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A professional renovator will work with you to create a detailed budget and timeline for your project so you know what to expect. Once you start selecting materials, take the budget with you so you stay on track. What you don’t want to happen is to run out of money midway through your project because you made too many changes along the way or selected more expensive materials.
What’s a timeline? On TV, renovations seem to be completed within a few short weeks. The “reality” is that sometimes it can take up to eight weeks just for the kitchen cabinets to be built. Before you start your renovations, prepare a timeline with a renovator so you know what to expect. This will give you an exact idea of how long it will take to do the tasks so you can plan accordingly.
Also, it’s important to remember that quality, professional renovators aren’t necessarily available right away. Some are booked months in advance, depending on the project. In order to stay on track, materials have to be bought ahead of time and certain items could be out of stock. It might take additional time to get them or in some cases, replace them. It’s important to remember that even a quick project will take a few months, while bigger projects can take up to a year to complete.
within minutes, seemingly without consulting the clients. You’re not going to want to allow an interior designer to do anything without your input. When it comes to the actual planning, it’s best to plan for the unexpected. In “reality”, structural changes like moving walls, doors, windows or adding additions may require the services of a structural engineer in order to obtain permits. A good renovator needs to plan for these types of engineering costs and potential time delays in order to complete the project.
Don’t forget the design and planning
In the end
On many renovation shows, the interior designer comes into the home with their assistants and an iPad and start moving walls and designing the new space
Your own home renovations might not have all the glamour of a TV show, but if you take into consideration the factors above, you will end up happy and proud of the results.
Alisa Aragon-Lloyd obtained her mortgage license from the University of British Columbia and has been helping her clients since 2011. She has her own company, Bridgestone Financing Pros powered by DLC Homeline Mortgages and is on the board of directors for the Homebuilder Association of Vancouver (HAVAN).
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Award-winning
home renovation
inspiration by MARLENE EISNER
Let these winning interior designs and renos spark your imagination
Sarah Gallop Design Inc. (Delta) won the Grand
and designs included lavish indoor and outdoor great rooms, streamlined kitchens, bathrooms with endless views, and modern retrofitted energyefficient homes. One noticeable trend among this year’s winning home renovations and designs was an increase in the number of entries that included highperformance buildings and materials.
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in Metro Vancouver’s home building, renovation and design industry. Celebrating the 13th annual awards season, 33 builders and designers took home 61 prestigious HAVAN Awards. As varied as these award-winning projects were, many of them were dedicated to elevating our west coast summer living in all its natural splendour. Upgrades and spectacular renovations
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his year, the winners of the Homebuilders Association Vancouver (HAVAN) Awards for Housing Excellence were announced on Sat., April 30 at the JW Marriott Parq Hotel. For the first time in two years, the event was live, and 500 industry guests gathered to celebrate the best
HAVAN Interior Designer of the Year, plus Best Interior Design Renovated Residence, and Best Kitchen and Greatroom Renovation (Still Life) with Best Builders Ltd. Best Builders Ltd. also won the Grand HAVAN Renovator of the Year Award.
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Naikoon Contracting Ltd.
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won the Grand HAVAN Custom Builder of the Year and Best Custom Home: $5 million and over, and Best Energy Labelled Home: Custom (White Rock Net Zero) with Capital Home Energy Inc.
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Coast Essential Construction won for Best Energy Labelled Home: Whole Home Renovation, Best Renovation: Over $1 million (Squamish Deep Energy Retrofit).
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“The B.C. Energy Step Code is raising the bar for higher performance homes, using leading-edge technologies and building systems,” said HAVAN CEO, Ron Rapp. “The results are improved energy efficiencies with consistent year-round comfort and better indoor air quality for the homeowner.”
Everyone loves a winner Novak Contracting & Construction Ltd. won the FortisBC Award for Excellence in Energy Efficiency in New Residential Construction, and Best Primary Suite: Renovated or Custom Home (Modern Farmhouse).
What do these industry award events mean for you, the homeowner? While you might not be considering a renovation right now, it’s never too early to start researching ideas and finding inspiration. If you take a peek at the website, you can click through a gallery of all the award-winning projects, each and
Coast Essential Construction
every one of which is bursting with innovative renovation and design build trends. That’s a lot of food for thought to feast on for almost any renovation you may have in mind — and some that may not have even occurred to you. Perusing through the winning homes will also open up an excellent source to connect with builders, renovators and designers when it comes time to build your dream home or renovate your current one. Knowing that the professional you entrust with your home has been recognized by his or her peers as worthy of winning a HAVAN Award will give you confidence when it comes time to choose the right person for the job. To view the complete list of finalists and winning projects, check out havan.ca/awards
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design trends
The evolution of
Home design by MARLENE EISNER
Four Metro Vancouver real estate experts weigh in on some of B.C.’s newest interior design trends
Jacky Chan, CEO of BakerWest Real Estate
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ome design is constantly evolving to meet our changing needs and honestly, for most of us, the last two years of the pandemic has shifted the focus of some of those needs in totally new directions. How we live, who we live with and even where we live will affect our home renovation and decor plans. To help you address some of your potential home reno and decor needs, we asked four top experts in real estate what they are seeing in newer design trends and aspirations in single homes and condos, and how these trends are affecting homeowners’ quality of life and lifestyle.
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One change we have noticed over the past few years is that our perspective on luxury has evolved. We are currently experiencing a trend toward the rejection of materialism as people are eager to feel healthier and more secure; they yearn to be part of a solution instead of adding to our social and environmental problems. In addition to highquality finishings, there is an increasing demand for design elements that allow us to spend more time outdoors and connect with one another such as outdoor dining and entertainment space. We are also seeing a trend toward designing homes that are good for both our health and the planet by using green building materials and following green operations programs like Passive House, LEED, Boma Best, FitWel and the highest level of the B.C. Energy Step Code. As we continue grappling with the effects of climate change, we should also look toward incorporating design elements that help reduce energy and utility consumption into our homes such as high-tech, energy-efficient windows, induction cooktops, and smart-home technology.
Tony Zarsadias, CEO of Island Realm With the rise of remote work over the past two years, there is a trend toward having a dedicated office space within our homes, including space for ethernet cables, multiple monitors, and more. The increase in demand for online shopping has also led to a growing trend of design spaces to accommodate online packaged delivery. This could look like having an entryway where packages can be dropped off securely as well as a camera in the front door/entryway to monitor package delivery. Another trend we have seen come out of the past two years is the need for pet-friendly spaces in our homes, including dog wash areas and walkways. As Vancouver Island has an aging demographic with Baby Boomers making up the base percentage of homeowners in the region, there is a design trend towards having a master bedroom on the main level to accommodate their future mobility needs.
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Jamie Squires, President of Fifth Avenue Real Estate Functional home design for today’s lifestyle is a key trend we are currently seeing. Consumers are looking at several different factors when it comes to the design of their home, including the overall layout and functionality as well as inclusions that provide added comforts such as natural gas and air conditioning. Homeowners are also looking for finish specifications, including quartz countertops, an open-concept layout, and the little touches and design details for a space they are proud to invite their loved ones into. Having an elegant neutral palette is important so residents can add their own sense of style, but the homes must have a clean, cohesive look. As we continue to spend more time at home through remote work, there is a growing trend for leisure space within our homes that encourage social interaction such as indoor playgrounds that can be used year-round for families with young children. Al fresco dining, outdoor fire pits, fitness and lounge space are always top-of-mind for homeowners right now.
Shane Styles, President at Epic Real Estate Solutions We’re seeing a trend toward creating spaces that help encourage social connections in an outdoor environment. Over the last couple of years, we’ve seen an increasing emphasis on outdoor spaces where residents can both relax and socialize close to home. In Kelowna, there is a focus on elevating the outdoor experience through extensive landscape design, pools, hot tubs, saunas, patios, fire pits, and a designated sun lounge. A popular trend we are seeing when it comes to interior design is the juxtaposition of rich kitchen cabinets and built-in appliances paired with a light wood floor. This colour combination gives the kitchen and dining area a sophisticated and upscale esthetic. 64
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he signs of spring are everywhere so whether you’re thinking about enhancing your yard, porch, or patio, flowers and plants will add visual appeal and warmth. Gardening in pots is a convenient way to add bursts of colour and natural beauty to your environment regardless of how large — or how small — your space is. “A pot can be used as a point of interest on a deck or at the centre of a courtyard or to help spruce up your gardens,” says Michelle Tornai, purchasing manager of pottery for GardenWorks, a gardening centre with multiple locations including this one on the North Shore. “Grouping pots in threes, in different sizes and heights, looks great and adds way more interest.” Today’s pots are lightweight, contemporary and durable, perfect for West Coast weather. One of this type of pot at GardenWorks is Italy’s Emma’s Crescent Too line. Made of plastic, the pots come in both round and rectangular shapes. Another lightweight, weatherresistant pot made of natural stone is the Ro-Cement, great for growing
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