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CHOOSING 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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Ph. (204) 338-3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com
Ph. (204) 793-0500 www.hammerdown.ca
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Ph. (204) 227-4662 www.rempelbuilders.com
Ph. (204) 894-1446 www.grindstonerenovations.com
Ph. (204) 615-6500 Trevor.Kidd@alairhomes.com alairhomes.ca/winnipeg
Ph. (204) 339-2035 info@marichomes.com www.marichomes.com
Ph. (204) 233-8687 www.starbuildingmaterials.ca
Ph. (204) 940-4040 www.mcmunnandyates.com
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Ph. (204) 895-0265 Fax. (204) 832-6335 www.oswaldconstruction.ca
Ph. (204) 799-5029 www.ican-construction.com
Ph. (204) 474-2334 www.floform.com
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42 DESIGN FILE Stately elegance defines a wholehome transformation
52 DESIGN MEETS FUNCTION Boutique inspired closet
60 GOOD DESIGN Important tips to help you design a dream kitchen
64 GETTING STARTED
19 FEATURE 56 HOME RENOVATION Kitchen reno that is both beautiful and sustainable
33 TOP 10 Console tables: This slim piece of furniture adds style to a room while keeping it tidy
36 GIFT GUIDE Inspired items for the home
DECOR 19 HOME FINDS Inspiring products and decor trends for your home
30 HOME INSPIRATION Designers reveal their tips to create a cosy living room
38 AT HOME Paint colour trends for 2024
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RENOVATIONS 16 INDUSTRY VOICE Committed to ongoing professional development
44 RENOVATION Basement bliss: A lower level with higher standards
46 RENOVATION A dated kitchen and laundry room enter the 21st century
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26 STYLE FILE Natural elements and feng shui combine in this kitchen makeover
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his house needs a lot of help but not to worry. I’ll get right on it as soon as we get settled in.” These words have been uttered many, many times. But what actually happens? Maybe we don’t get to it as quickly as we said we would and before you know it, we get accustomed to the lima green shag carpet and the pink tub. We no longer notice that our undeveloped basement smells like mould. We gradually forget about the problem areas in our home. The same problem areas that we originally swore we would take care of as soon as we moved in. Ok, so we’ve established that something needs to be done. The problem is that for many, embarking on a renovation can be a scary prospect. For those who are tentative, remember that if you hire professionals, that scared look on your face will instantly change to a great big smile. The purpose of this magazine is to direct you, the homeowner, to professionals you can trust and who will supply your home with a major wow factor. Make sure to read the article on page 16 (committed to ongoing professional development). It will only take a few minutes to read and will prevent you from wasting a considerable amount of time and money, hiring an underqualified contractor or a friend of a friend who promises you a lower price. If you want a high quality renovation you need to work with qualified professionals. They will guide you through the entire process and will leave you with the dream house you desire.
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If upgrading your older kitchen is on your to do list, you will appreciate the expert advice that is provided in this issue. Our renovation feature demonstrates how our local Manitoba professionals are transforming homes, one by one. It really is remarkable to see a 20-year-old kitchen go from dated and uninspiring to sleek and modern. Are you in need of more functional closet space? Check out the custom boutique inspired closet on page 52 and imagine it in your home. Are you in need of an area that can be used to entertain guests? The basement reno on page 54 shows what can be done to fully utilize this often underdeveloped space. Think open concept with various zones for watching tv, snacking and playing games. Don’t forget to visit the upcoming Winnipeg Renovation Show to see what’s new and connect with local pros. So then, be resolved to lose the pink tub and attack those problem areas in your home. You’ll be glad you did! MERLYN MINTY EDITOR, WINNIPEG
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ngoing professional development is a key piece of what differentiates a Manitoba Home Builders’ Association member from other residential construction companies in Manitoba. MHBA builder and renovator members keep up to date with the newest information and trends, the latest best practices, and newest building technologies that help ensure their work is of the highest quality. The MHBA’s annual Housing Forum and Building Trade Show provides MHBA members with a full day of education and training sessions. This year’s Forum took place on November 9, 2023 and provided MHBA members with the latest information and best practices regarding residential construction. Building low energy, high performance homes was the focus of the technical session stream at this year’s Housing Forum. Business basics for renovators and sub-trades, education sessions on chemical hazard awareness, safety solutions for working from heights, and marketing sessions aimed to help MHBA members create social media sales strategies were just some of the highlights of the outstanding programming offered to MHBA members at this year’s event. Through the Building Trade Show, MHBA members also experience cutting edge building technology and the newest in building materials. The
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Building Trade Show also provided MHBA members the opportunity to see new safety awareness and training products and services from our training partners, the Professional Home Builders’ Institute (PHBI), the Construction Safety Association of Manitoba (CSAM) and the Manitoba Construction Sector Council (MCSC). In addition to the annual Housing Forum, the MHBA provides ongoing education sessions throughout the year and continually shares the latest in industry best practices and information with our membership. The Housing Forum and our educational sessions are a key component of our Master Builder and Master Renovator certification programs. The MHBA Master Builder and Master Renovator certification programs allow builders and renovators to demonstrate compliance with high standards established by a credible third party. The program ensures an ongoing commitment to continuing education by requiring all certified builders and renovators to enroll in suitable courses related to building and business practice, so you can have peace of mind that your new home or renovations are in the best hands. A minimum number of hours of
professional development must be completed every year to keep the designation current. Credit for professional development can be earned either through attending seminars offered in the MHBA’s continuing education calendar and attending other approved business sessions. MHBA builders and renovators are committed to ongoing professional development and being up to date with the latest trends in residential construction. Our members build to the highest standards and are continually integrating the latest industry standards and best practices into their work. So, when you see the MHBA logo, you know you are dealing with a company that is dedicated to quality. You can find out firsthand by meeting with MHBA renovators at the “Ask a Renovator” Booth at the 2024 Winnipeg Renovation Show at the RBC Convention Centre from January 12 to 14, 2024. The “Ask a Renovator” Booth, presented by the MHBA and RENO+DECOR Magazine, is staffed by leading MHBA renovators who are available to answer your questions about an upgrade or renovation project you may be planning or dreaming about.
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In the face of the Canadian housing supply crunch, many homeowners are choosing to renovate their current home to create their dream living space rather than move into something new. R+D caught up with Joy Chao, lead interior designer at luxury architectural and interior design firm JHA, to get her top tips on how to choose the right architect and interior designer for your needs.
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Collaboration is key Look for professionals who encourage collaboration. Design is not an exact science; major home transformations may take longer than anticipated, so it’s vital to have a good three-way collaborative relationship between you, your design professional and the project’s general contractor. Often, site conditions will dictate if adjustments are needed to achieve the desired results. A design professional can help you select a reputable contractor who will contribute to a successful partnership involving active communication, mutual trust, and a willingness to incorporate your ideas while providing expert advice.
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A feng shui kitchen design that embodies holistic harmony
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In the world of interior design, the creation of a genuinely extraordinary space relies on the effortless fusion of aesthetics and practicality. The kitchen, which is the heart of any home, holds a special place, often embracing the multiple roles of entertaining, culinary excellence, and refined living. In this latest kitchen project from Sansa Interiors, designer Jude Kamal and her team drew inspiration from nature and its elements to create a luxuriously organic space.
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Harmonious design Feng shui philosophy played a key role in achieving harmony within the kitchen. The cooktop and hood were positioned to create a balanced energy flow. The holistic approach is evident in the selection of materials, which represent the five elements of feng shui – earth, wood, fire, water and metal. The natural stone represents earth; wood cabinets and white and onyx cabinets with a wood core for wood; the Pitt Cooking unit embodies fire; the sink and faucet for water; and the hardware, fixtures and
appliance handles for the metal element.
Inspired by nature “The driving force behind this innovative kitchen was to create something unique and compelling,” explains Kamal. Inspiration came from the shapes and colours found in nature to infuse the space with an organic elegance. The central focal point, the island, captures the essence of a polished and luxurious block of stone. “The island’s design was no small feat, requiring meticulous
The island’s design was no small feat, requiring meticulous attention to detail in curving the edges to
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attention to detail in curving the edges to perfection,” says Kamal. The exquisite piece provides a gathering point and an entertainment hub equipped with Zip Water for instant hot water, sparkling water, and cold filtered drinking water.
Luxurious material palette The primary materials that contribute to this kitchen’s luxe look are natural
stone, a combination of Nuit Violette granite for the island and Calacatta Monet marble for counters and backsplashes. This unexpected pairing of stone varieties defies convention, delivering a breathtaking “wow” factor that proves a bold palette can be unique and inviting.
Cooking + entertaining “The kitchen design meticulously caters to both cooking enthusiasts and those who revel in hosting guests,” says Kamal. PITT gas burners integrated into the countertop enable multi-tasking when cooking, providing ample space for pots and pans and easy maintenance. The strategic
positioning of the freezer and fridge side-by-side, concealed for a minimalist look, offers substantial storage for food and sauces, an ideal setup for preparing for large gatherings. The dishwasher, garbage and recycling stations are cleverly situated between the sink and cooktop, facilitating efficient meal preparation, disposal and clean-up. This wellplanned layout keeps the kitchen’s workflow seamless.
A gourmand’s delight The outcome is a kitchen that elevates the ordinary, intertwining nature, luxury and functionality to create a culinary space that is truly unique.
Design by Sansa Interiors Inc.
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Designers reveal their secrets to transform your living room into cosy quarters to welcome the colder season
Warm comfort by SARA DUCK
“From the oversized cream sectional with faux-fur throws to the dark marble-clad fireplace and thick wool rug, the different textures we used in this living room soften the space and provide warmth without it looking busy. – Designer Trish Varga, Knight Varga Interiors
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“The burnt-orange armchairs really set the tone for this cosy living space. It was the perfect colour inspiration to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.” – Designer Charlene Threatful, Lush Interiors
“In this living room, a soothing natural palette was combined with warm wood, natural brick accents and pops of contrasting colour to create a welcoming retreat. The earthy textures and soft tactile materials are perfect for daily family gatherings and infuse the space with comfort and organic charm.” – Designer Raquel Millikin, Isabey Interiors 31
“This living room project achieves tailored comfort with earthy accents and abundant textured fabrics. The deep sofas and fireplace serve as the central features, adding warmth and charm to the space.” – Designer Amanda Shields, Amanda Shields Interiors
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“Bathed in natural light by day, this PURE Design living room transforms into a cosy haven at night, with warm materials and textures that evoke comfort. The wood floors and coffee table, along with cushions in varied colours and fabrics, invite relaxation and gathering by the fireplace.” – Designer Ami Mckay, PURE Design
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2024
PAINT TRENDS by SARA DUCK
From illuminating yellows to confident darker hues, we explore what’s in store for 2024
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Illumina by BeautiTone
aint is more than just colour spread on the walls; it’s a reflection of your home’s character. The right hues can infuse your living spaces with a unique personality, setting the tone for your decor style. Whether you’re seeking optimism, sophistication or a touch of adventure, the paint colours you choose can elevate your home, accurately representing your individuality. For 2024, the top paint trends are a real case study in contrasts! From optimistic yellow to subtle, neutral tones and bolder, confident hues, the message for the new year is that the decor world is yours for the taking. There is something for everyone to suit every mood in this ever-changing world. So, you do you and enjoy how colour enhances your interiors.
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A SOFT YELLOW WITH HINTS OF RED – A NOSTALGIC BURST OF CHEER Illumina, derived from the Latin word for illuminate, represents the promise of 2024. Kristen Gear, lead design and colour specialist at BeautiTone paint and home products, notes that this captivating shade, “embraces a sense of careful optimism for the future.” While yellow is typically bold, it takes on a quieter, sophisticated tone in the 2024 colour of the year. It offers a joyful sophistication, creating a welcoming escape from life’s demands.
Blue Nova by Benjamin Moore AN INTRIGUING BLEND OF BLUE AND VIOLET – AN INVITATION TO ADVENTURE Inspired by the brilliance of a new star in the cosmos, Blue Nova CC-860 takes us on a journey to explore the unknown. “This is an alluring mid-tone that balances depth and intrigue with classic appeal and reassurance,” explains Andrea Magno, colour marketing and development director at Benjamin Moore. Blue Nova CC860 offers captivating hues reminiscent of the night sky, making a distinct impact within your home.
Limitless by Dulux A FRESH, ENERGIZING YELLOW-BEIGE – A VERSATILE COMPLEMENT TO ANY SPACE Dulux selects Limitless DLX1091-3 as its 2024 colour of the year. “The resurgence of optimistic colours will take us into a new era of home design closely aligned with a cultural focus on well-being, finding calm in a chaotic world and breaking free from convention,” says Mitsu Dhawan, PPG brand manager of Dulux paint. Limitless is warm, modern and invigorating, yet subtle enough to be used on any scale or surface, including interiors and exteriors.
Satin by SICO
Cracked Pepper by Behr
A MODERN, BALANCED YELLOW SYMBOLIZING OPTIMISM AND CHANGE
A TIMELESS AND CONFIDENT MODERN BLACK
Satin 6112-31, Sico’s 2024 colour of the year, is a hue that captures a future filled with creativity and transformation. “As a society, we’re carrying the lessons of introspection and the importance of calm into the future, coupled with a renewed sense of excitement for the endless possibilities of the future,” says Martin Fuchs, PPG senior marketing manager of Sico paint. Satin is a versatile honey-beige, ideal as a stand-alone colour or a striking accent in any design palette. Use it to envelop your space with warmth, or let it shine as a vibrant focal point.
The bold colour Cracked Pepper invites you to awaken your senses in the new year. “As we look into 2024, creating a sense of comfort and belonging will continue to drive design decisions—but now, as life returns to its more familiar rhythms, it’s time to allow our senses to come alive,” says Erika Woelfel, vice-president of colour and creative services at Behr. “From heightening the aromas of a dining room to feeling the softness of a living area, Cracked Pepper enhances the natural expression in any space.” renoanddecor.com
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STATELY elegance by SARA DUCK • photos TRACEY AYTON PHOTOGRAPHY
A home is transformed with inspiration from classic New York
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n a recent project, designer Victoria McKenney of Enviable Designs set out to create a stunning whole home transformation for clients who desired a departure from their previous, more traditional residence. Guided by a want for a more masculine, modern look, McKenney and her team embarked on a design journey to balance functionality and aesthetics in a smaller living space. “With 3,200 sq. ft. spread across
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three levels to work with, this called for space planning to accommodate four bedrooms with ensuites on the upper floor and a gym, guest room, bar and flex space/media room in the basement,” explains McKenney. The project’s material and colour palette drew inspiration from the stately elegance of New York brownstones. “Warm, inviting shades, rich wood accents and brass and metal elements added a touch of grandeur and sophistication to the entire space,” she says.
Visual interest One stand-out feature of this project is the rich walnut wood panelling in the main floor sitting area and living room. This striking addition provides a focal point when entering into the room, while at the same time, infuses warmth and character into the cosy sitting area. The juxtaposition of the wood panelling with the modern gridpatterned, paint-grade wall panelling brings another level of visual interest to the space.
Unified, yet distinct look To ensure cohesion and flow between rooms while maintaining individuality, McKenney employed consistent base materials throughout the house, such as flooring, paint colours and mouldings. The selection of light fittings in various styles helped create distinction, while accent colours in adjoining rooms added diversity without compromising unity.
Luxe touches Custom and bespoke designs were pivotal in shaping the home’s character. A customized gold metal sink, imported from California, graces the kitchen. At the same time, a custom-designed marble fireplace mantel and a dramatic wine collection showcase in the basement bar add distinct touches of luxury living. The lighting strategy in this project was carefully curated to enhance the home’s ambience. Various fixtures, including large pendants, sculptural foyer lighting and functional pot lights, were crucial in creating a dramatic and comfortable atmosphere. “Ultimately, our goal was to evoke a sense of comfort, luxury, and familiarity that would enable the homeowners to see their home as a space for growth and making cherished memories,” says McKenney. renoanddecor.com
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Basement
BLISS
A lower level with higher
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hen it comes to our homes, we rarely need more space; we just need to put the space we have to better use. Oftentimes, the basement gets overlooked as a viable option for living and entertaining, but when it’s done right, it can rival the upper floors in terms of style and function. This was the challenge presented by our long-time clients, who had already finished the upper floors of their home and were ready to 44 RENO + DECOR |
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tackle the lower level, with high hopes and even higher standards. One of my objectives as a designer is to always accentuate the positive, and in that regard, this unfinished basement had a lot to offer. It was bright, open and airy – qualities that are hard to come by in a below-grade space – with plenty of natural light and great views through the walk-out. We designed a fully self-sufficient, multi-purpose area for entertaining and lounging, with aesthetic appeal and comfort to boot.
Zoned-out When working with a vast, open area, I start by dividing the space into “zones.” Yes, this seems contradictory to the open-concept trend that’s gained so much traction in the design world, however, defining different functional areas gives them purpose within the broader context of the space, and will help to guide the overall floorplan. And yes, there’s a way to divide and conquer, without compromising the open concept aesthetic.
pro-tip
To preserve natural light and views in an open-concept area, leave sightlines open by employing low-profile furniture, leggy “seethrough” silhouettes, and glass and reflective materials, which have less visual weight than solid pieces.
homeowners and their guests could showcase their top-notch barista skills, and a full kitchen with a central island for food prep, serving and gathering. Of course, storage was an integral part of the plan as well. Once we identified our clients’ wish list, we were then able to determine what furniture and accessories were required to fulfil those functions.
swivel chairs and additional drink tables. A multi-purpose room rounds out the space, acting as an office during the week and doubling as a gaming room on weekends. The family’s storage needs were met via stylish and curated cabinetry. A fireplace gives this basement a luxurious living room feel, despite being below grade.
Defining moments
Pleasing palette
A common challenge with openconcept floorplans is that furniture can float aimlessly. Once you’ve identified each functional zone in the space, define it with its own dedicated furniture, lighting and an area rug, almost as if it were a room of its own. These staple elements frame each zone and allow it to stand on its own – no walls required!
The right colour palette goes a long way in both an open-concept area and a basement for successful results. Using a continuous colour scheme helped to blur the boundaries between the various zones in the space, resulting in a seamless, harmonious look throughout. Light, neutral and subtle hues are warm and earthy, accented by muted golds and complementary hints of blue.
Entertaining thoughts
I start the process by identifying my clients’ functional needs for the space. In this case, entertaining was key. Thus, the space needed to accommodate a lounge area with a custom espresso bar where the
The kitchen area is functional and fun, complete with concealed integrated appliances and, at the far end of the island, a beautiful built-in wine fridge, bar area and game zone. With its separate entrance and a full bathroom, this basement acts as a self-sufficient entertaining area, completely separate from the upper level. In the lounging area, we incorporated extra-deep seating,
Something to celebrate Our inspiration was to make the space feel like a luxury hotel with a gorgeous lounging area and multiple entertainment zones. Knowing the clients’ love of entertaining, we created a custom space that is anything but a typical basement, one that our clients and their guests will remember and return to, and that’s really something to celebrate.
Kate Davidson, is the founder and principal designer of Kate + Co Design. For more than a decade, the multidisciplinary interior design firm has been providing complete residential and commercial design services throughout North America. Kate + Co is known for creating luxurious livable interiors. kateandcodesign.com @kateandcodesigninc
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A dated kitchen and laundry room enter the 21st century
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ur clients were a lovely couple, recent empty nesters who wanted to update their 23-year-old kitchen and laundry room. The laundry room also operated as a mudroom, shoe and coat area, while the kitchen was poorly designed and lacked a “wow” factor. The goal was to upgrade the laundry room and include a dog bath for the couple’s two-year-old golden retriever, Brooklyn, and a spot to fold laundry and hang delicate garments. As for the kitchen, they wanted it to be beautiful, functional and chic.
A dysfunctional space The kitchen dated from the original builder and although it was spacious, a large awkwardly angled island divided the kitchen in half, hampering the flow of the space. As well, the counter on the island was small, the kitchen lighting was outdated and not welldesigned and a large window on one wall faced a neighbour’s window, so the shutters were constantly closed for privacy. 46
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To increase functionality and give a boost to the overall aesthetic, the kitchen was completely gutted and reconfigured. For a modern classic look, a warm white paint (Benjamin Moore Steam AF-15) was used for the bulk of the millwork, and contrasted with a black-brown (Benjamin Moore Black Beauty 2128-10) finish on the base of the 10-ft. island,
which became the main prep and eating area. Ceiling bulkheads were removed to allow full-height upper cabinets, the window was filled in and a coffee bar was added with floating shelves above the lower cabinets that extend across the entire wall space. This created a lot more storage and counter space, along with a beautiful custom glass-fronted
cupboard to display decorative dishes. A bump-out that housed mechanical was strategically hidden inside the glass cabinet, originally taking approximately three feet of width in the bump-out, now allowing for a well-used space. A wall of cabinetry houses an integrated fridge and a customdesigned pantry with warm walnut shelves to store baking appliances and pull-out baskets for produce. All appliances were integrated except
for the focal piece of the kitchen, the La Cornue 36-in. induction range. A suede-finish quartz countertop and backsplash were used for a sleek and seamless look. Since the overall colour palette was black and white, warmth was added to the kitchen through undertones of the quartz countertop, walnut shelves and brass finishes in the lighting, counter stools and hardware, bringing a fresh, modern and timeless look to a once dated and dreary kitchen. renoanddecor.com
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The laundry/mud room A small multi-functional space located at the back of the house is used daily to enter from the garage or exit when walking the dog. Updates included removing a redundant closet and using that area for the new washer and dryer, along with upper cabinets and a countertop for folding clothes. A dog bath was designed beside the new sink, as well as a closet for seasonal storage. Opposite this, a small mudroom seating area was added, and to counter the bold look of the kitchen, light pink cabinetry with gold accents was used. The lighting fixture and backsplash reminiscent
of the Art Deco era provided a final touch of glam.
Worth the wait This project began with an initial design consultation in Sept. 2021. Because the pandemic was still a factor, there were delays receiving appliances, and the originally approved flooring was suddenly unavailable, so an option from a different supplier was found. Most successful renovations have their share of challenges, and this project was no exception. Nonetheless, with patience and flexibility, solutions were found, with stunning results.
Christine Da Costa and Maria Perketa are co-founders of Aspire Design Group. The firm provides full-service design in the GTA west area. They can currently be seen on Holmes Family Rescue Season 2. aspiredesigngroup.com Instagram: @ aspiredesigngroup
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living space
Before by BRENNEN BILYK
PROJECT | Cluttered original basement turns into the quintessential entertainment space
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Original brick fireplace gets torn out for an upgrade. A long 74” electric fireplace was used for it’s modern aesthetic as well as the functionality of being able to turn it on with and without heat. The linear fireplace is complemented with a dramatic large format porcelain tile. Shiplap siding was used strategically around the basement to create natural niches for artwork. Shiplap was also added to the ceiling for extra effect. Large TV with sound system, perfect for watching the game. Entertainment devices and sound system components hidden away from the TV as not to clutter the clean look. TV is slightly recessed so you can’t see any cords no matter what angle you look at it. Huge sectional with dual chaise ends, perfect to sprawl out and relax.
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Large bar with full size fridge and wine fridge for ample room for food and beverages.
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Window was enlarged to bring as much natural light as possible in a basement with limited window possibilities.
Brennen Bilyk is a designer of 15+ years at Charisma, the Design Experience. 388 Academy Road, Winnipeg. 204-487-6994 www.charismadesign.ca
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A KITCHEN FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW
The expanded island eliminates the need for a separate dining table and chairs and modernizes the entire kitchen.
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by MARGARET ANNE FEHR t’s an inevitable reality that every kitchen has a shelf life. That was the case for Don and Jennifer, original owners of their 20 year old home in Whyte Ridge. Their kitchen was still serviceable, showing the inevitable signs of wear and tear that the years inflict, but the couple knew it was time to seek out a contemporary style as
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well as incorporate some functional improvements within the space. Weighing their options, Don and Jennifer did the research – on the one hand, a full-scale renovation that would likely involve 3 months of major family upheaval including higher material and construction costs versus a cabinet refacing taking just one week.
Jennifer comments that friends had worked with Nu-Life Kitchens the year before and were so pleased with the result. “That clinched it for us!” Sheri Anderson, co-owner of NuLife Kitchens, explains how the kitchen transformation was accomplished. “We replaced the doors and drawer fronts with new fronts; Shaker-style was chosen. We refaced cabinet sides
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Additional lighting above the window, as well as under-cabinet lighting and increased pot lights in the ceiling ensures the kitchen is stunningly bright and inviting.
and frame fronts with the matching color. The doors are consistent in color, easy to clean, UV protected, and resistant to warping.” The upper cabinets were framed to the ceiling adding more storage and making the room feel larger and more sophisticated. The previous maple finish palette was replaced with Stratus Super Matte for the wall
cabinet color, a warm white with a smooth texture, and Cassis for the island, a mid-wood tone color and texture that warms up the space and adds visual interest. “A major change was the extension of the island, more than doubling in size and topped with a sleek quartz countertop, a light grey with white veining that complements
the existing quartz countertop on the wall cabinets. A pots and pans cabinet is housed underneath the island and all doors and drawers are whisper quiet with soft close slides, a luxury touch,” says Sheri. Another benefit, the expanded island eliminates the need for a separate dining table and chairs and modernizes the entire kitchen. renoanddecor.com
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The glossy 2’x 9’ subway tiles were installed in a stacked pattern, offset by a subtle light grey grout for contrast.
Sheri adds that other improvements included re-positioning the microwave to the lower cabinetry for a built-in look and installing an eye-catching hood fan. The glossy 2’x 9’ subway tiles were installed in a stacked pattern, offset by a subtle light grey grout for contrast. Additional lighting above the window, as well as under-cabinet lighting and increased pot lights in the ceiling ensures the kitchen is stunningly bright and inviting. Jennifer and Don know they made the right decision in refacing rather than replacing their kitchen and turning to Nu-Life Kitchens for their long-standing expertise and commitment to completing the project within a week. Don was impressed that the project was done in hours instead of weeks as a more conventional kitchen reno might take. “They had their trades lined up and showed up on time. That’s the stuff you worry about as 58
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Important tips
Designing
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A kitchen layout with wide spaces between countertop allows for flow between
workspaces.
Consider your storage requirements Spend some time to think about how you cook or bake in your kitchen, or would like to. Do you have specific 60
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items you want to store and where would it be best accessible for you? In addition, consider your everyday items like cups and dinnerware and where you would want to store it. Storing these items in lower cabinets
could make these items more accessible. If you like to hide your clutter or like to keep your countertops as empty as possible, measure your tallest mug or appliance to determine how
large your drawers need to be. This will help ensure that your kitchen design is catered to your needs and requirements.
Do you have specific items that will stay on your counters? Measure the height of your tallest appliance to ensure it can tuck under your upper cabinets. Even if you do not plan to keep appliances on your counter, consider its height so that when you do use it, there is enough space for it!
If you have narrow spaces, consider using spice pull outs to store smaller items like oil and spices
Plan for efficiency How do you want to use your kitchen? If there are issues with your current layout, now is the time to figure out your flow in the kitchen and where you want things to be positioned. For example, keep your mugs near your kettle or coffee machine, and your utensils and dishes near your dishwasher for ease of unloading.
your kettle, slow cooker, mixer and toaster? Be sure that the quantity and location of plugs are suitable for your electrical requirements. Speciality hardware like appliance lifts allow you to store heavier items like a mixer in your cabinet and easily assists lifting your appliance to counter height.
How many cooks in the kitchen?
Do you have narrow or awkward spaces you’re not sure what do with?
How many people will be there be in the kitchen cooking at the same time? A kitchen layout with wide spaces between countertop allows for flow between workspaces. 36 inches is the absolute minimum while 48” gives plenty of space for 2 cooks.
Where do you use your appliances, and do they have any specific requirements? Aside from the typical large appliances like refrigerators, dishwasher, ovens, etc., don’t forget about the smaller appliances! Where do you want to use
Utilize as much space as you can for your kitchen! If you have narrow spaces, consider using spice pull outs to store smaller items like oil and spices. If you do not need spice pull outs, narrow spaces could be used to store other items like baking sheets or even a step stool. If you’re someone who doesn’t like lazy susan corner cabinets, try to see if you have enough space to fit a magic corner cabinet or something similar. These are cabinet hardware designed to increase functionality in those tight corners by having trays that slide or swivel out. No more bending and twisting to reach the back of the cabinet!
Your plumbing fixtures are just as important as your appliances Are you someone who loves to cook, bake or both? Your plumbing fixtures are just as important as your appliances. If you cannot decide whether or not a single or double sink will suit your needs best, a smart divide sink could be something to consider. It is a large single basin sink that can handle your baking sheets and has a small divider at the bottom of the sink so you can still soak dishes and cutlery. Speaking of faucets, do you find turning the faucet on a nuisance when you have dirty hands? A touch activated faucet can eliminate that as it turns on and off with a touch of your hand. Just make sure you plan for the electrical requirements.6 Many of these faucets can be battery operated or hardwired. Also consider a pot filler faucet on the wall behind your cooktop! It is a great solution if you don’t like to have to carry heavy pots back and forth to the sink to fill up with water.
Clarice 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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is the season of festive cocktails and entertaining with friends and family! It is a time where food and drinks bring us together, where stories are told, memories are made and glasses are raised to our years successes, accomplishments or simply celebrating being together. A home bar can really become the place at which these gatherings happen, but it is so much more than a place to make and serve drinks. A successful bar design will be sure to
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evoke an eye catching and inspiring environment that sets it apart from any other room in the home. Quite often a thoughtful bar design is overlooked when it should actually be treated no differently than other impactful spaces in your home like your kitchen or ensuite. Think of your bar as an opportunity to tell a story. Are you inspired by any bars or places you have come across in your travels? What elements of a bar catch your eye? A well designed home bar can capture these past experiences and design elements, becoming a true escape right in the comfort of your own home.
While being inspired by past experiences or places, it is important to still have continuity throughout your home. Repeat textures or materials in your bar that are found in the rest of your home. Perhaps you are repeating shapes or lines such as an arch or maybe you bring in natural stone that complements your fireplace. A bar is an opportunity to have a little bit more fun, be a little bit more edgy and make some bold and vibrant moves! I really enjoy layering when designing a bar - mixing in old and new, multiple textures, mixing metals, pops of colour, and of course
moody, dimmed lighting to highlight all of these elements. You may not want too much on display in your kitchen and I get it. It’s nice to be able to tuck away your mismatched glassware or colourful cereal boxes but allow yourself to plan for display with your home bar. Designate open shelving or counter space to show off your fun cocktail glasses and bottles, barware, or your favourite cocktail books. If you’re reluctant in having too much on display, opt for cabinetry with obscure glass or antique mirroring. It adds another layer of interest while hiding away your stash! Depending on size and budget, you may consider installing a sink and faucet or appliances. If you can squeeze in a sink, go for it! Trust me, you won’t regret it. Often times I am asked, “should I put in a fridge? Build in an ice maker?” Ultimately these accessories should be tailored to your drinking and entertaining routines. What are you lacking now and how can you improve your experience? These are important questions to ask yourself while designing your custom home bar. Lastly, don’t be discouraged by small spaces because after all, a home bar is not defined by size! In fact, a small space such as an unoccupied niche or closet is the perfect
Santa’s Spritz Ingredients • 1 part (1oz/30ml) rhubarb and ginger gin • 2 parts (2oz/60ml) Prosecco • 1 part (1oz/30ml) cranberry juice • 1 splash tonic water • 1 sprig rosemary (optional) for serving In a large pitcher measure 1 part rhubarb and ginger gin followed by 2 parts Prosecco and 1 part cranberry juice. Stir then pour into festive glasses. Top each glass with a splash of tonic water and rosemary sprig.
opportunity to build in a statement making bar. Think outside the box, have fun and enjoy the process! If you love to entertain at home, or simply enjoy crafting your own cocktails, designing and building your dream bar will be sure to be a worthwhile investment. Cheers!
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.
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