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cover story

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give your bathroom

a much needed update by heather ryan

33

features

tips & tricks

42 The Latest bath trends

22 I want to do the work myself 23 Financing your renovation 25 Ahhhh... Bathing beauty

by adene lucas

48 The view by mickey foulds

54 Basic staging tips... by laura le

business profiles 16 Rusco Industries by heather ryan

sam awards 19 Home-building industry celebrates its finest with SAM Awards

by heather ryan

by sara duck

34 What’s new 46 Decoding the code by michael nyikes

52 Bathrooms by Jim bell

59 Bathroom fans by shelly busey

reno mark 58 Tackling the

underground economy

in every issue 08 Editor’s notebook Cover Photo Supplied by Interiors With elegance

outdoor living feature 37 What is new and exciting in landscaping for 2013!

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JUNE - JULY 2013 VOLUME 11 ISSUE 03 VICE PRESIDENT, WALL2WALL MEDIA

Jacqueline Hill DIRECTOR OF SALES, WESTERN CANADA

Josh Heppner EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, WALL2WALL MEDIA

Susan Legge MANAGING EDITOR

Sara Duck ART DIRECTOR

Lee Cobham MEDIA CONSULTANT

Anita van Breevoort, 403.461.5518 PRODUCTION MANAGER

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Renovations made easier Notice that my headline says renovations made easier, and not easy. Truth be told, no renovation is easy, but it can be well planned and well executed by a professional to make it easier. This issue of Home Décor and Renovations puts a fine point on renovating and remodelling with the help of our special renovation section called Renovation Specialist. Also in this issue, columnist Bryan Tuckey who heads up BILD’s RenoMark program talks about tackling the underground economy and “cash-only” renovators. Not only do cash-under-the-table renovators compromise consumers, they compromise the Canadian economy as well – which can mean we all end up paying more. Also ahead is what’s new and exciting in the world of landscaping from expert Bonny Dann of Escapes Inc. and the latest in bath trends from designer Adene Lucas. Adene spent some time in Japan and came back with some new and surprisingly innovative ideas that I am sure you would agree would work well in our Canadian climate. If you’re looking for some European inspiration, check out Mickey Foulds’ feature on page 48. Mickey went to The Netherlands and discovered that not only are their gardens exceptionally well groomed and inspiring but their “windowscapes” are an important detail not to be overlooked when it comes to creating curb appeal. Be sure to check out the many other features on reno and design in this issue as well as our regular lineup of expert contributors including Shell Busey, Laura Le, Bryan Tuckey and Michael Nyikes. Please let us know what you think of this expanded issue! We’d love to hear from you!

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Bill White 403.255.3898 x2304 Home Décor and Renovations magazine is published six times a year. Home Décor and Renovations magazine is distributed throughout Calgary and Greater Calgary area. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Home Décor and Renovations magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Home Décor and Renovations magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public.

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coverstory

Give your

bathroom a much needed update by heather ryan

Take a look around your baThroom and whaT do you see? If you have cracked tiles, a yellow-coloured

tub, blackened grout lines, chances are your space is well overdue for a much needed update. Bathrooms and kitchens are typically the highest priorities for homeowners when it comes time to renovate,

“serene contemporary style in minimalist bathroom” Photo supplied by Interiors with Elegance. 10 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013


says Darrin Burton, founder and CEO of Interiors With Elegance, who has been in the renovation business for over 25 years. “There are two reasons why people renovate their bathroom,” he says. “They either have a water leak and mould issues that need to be addressed immediately or have decided not to move and want to update their bathroom to create a spa-like retreat.” Simple bathroom renovations typically cost between $12,000 and $18,000 depending on the product selected. But some homeowners are willing to spend thousands of dollars for luxury. “They want that spa feel they find in luxury resorts and they to want to change out the acrylic their builder put in that has lost its lustre over the years.” Steam showers, body sprays, and rain heads with aromatherapy are all becoming a part of the shower makeover as people seek their repose. “Kohler just released a new showerhead with built-in speakers that uses Bluetooth to hook up to your Smartphone so you can choose your music while showering – it’s quite innovative as well as inexpensive at just $200,” Burton says.

“Clean lines in transitional bathroom expansion” Photo supplied by Interiors with Elegance.

“Putting it all together-” Photo supplied by Interiors with Elegance.

simple bathroom renovations typically cost between $12,000 and $18,000 depending on the product selected. Deep soaker tubs and free-standing tubs in bathrooms that have the space are proving popular and “we’re building floating shelves so you can put candles on them to create a soothing atmosphere while soaking.” Lighting is also a huge element in the bathroom renovation, he says. “We’re using LED lights almost everywhere – under the counter and kick, behind mirrors, in cabinets and in the shower drains and showerheads. Trough design is becoming a new statement in the shower floor and when paired up with LED lighting can change colours in the mist while showering – creating that aromatherapy feel “We like to use dimmers as an inexpensive update, which allow you to create the ambience you want,” Burton says. “Using one or two lights in the shower, depending on size, we can create another form of therapy lighting.” For countertops, quartz is becoming a growing trend, but Burton says he still prefers granite. The quartz gives off a more contemporary look while the granite is traditionally elegant. june - july 2013 home décor and renovations 11


“Heated floors are a popular upgrade in the bathroom, especially the ensuite, because tile can be a cold surface and having it warm under your feet really starts the day off right,” says Brad Thompson, owner of Lakeview Flooring. “Having a heated floor also helps to evaporate moisture on the floor as well.” Thompson says porcelain tiles are popular on the floor, but he prefers natural stone, such a Travertine, limestone or slate “because it gives a more timeless look. When you walk into a bathroom that has 10-year-old porcelain tiles, you can tell the difference between that and today’s porcelain, so the natural stone holds its value.” The colour of choice continues to be a silver vein cut Travertine, he says. “It’s not a bold colour it’s very simple so you can supplement it with colours in your mosaic tile insets or bright fixtures and accessories. You can basically do any paint colour you want and it will work.

12x24 Porcelain floor tile with glass and stone mosaic splash feature wall. Photo supplied by Lakeview Floors.

Natural Beige travertine shower build with matching floor and wall tiles. Photo supplied by Lakeview Floors. 12 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

backsplashes also add a decorative touch to the bathroom, and Thompson recommends a four-inch backsplash with tiles that match the floor or the mosaic from the shower. “People want a clean, sophisticated look in the bathroom,” he says, noting that tile sizes have increased to 12- by 24-inches and 24- by 24-inches “because you get less grout lines so it’s a more comfortable feel and presents clean lines.” When it comes to tiling the shower, homeowners can let their personality shine with tile selection and mosaic insets. “You can almost be overloaded because there are so many to choose from so it’s good to have a designer help you with the colours, styles and layout,” Thompson says. Tiles in the shower are more popular than tub surrounds, Burton says, “we’re seeing larger tiles being used that are offset by half or one-third for a more distinctive look; people are also mixing tiles, colours, shapes and sizes. We’re doing more feature walls using more mosaic, finger and glass tiles in horizontal and vertical designs.” Built-in corner seats and wall niches using solid surface material are becoming more popular than the traditional tile you see in showers. Pebble flooring is also coming


12x24 Porcelain floor tile with polished porcelain accent wall tile. Photo supplied by Lakeview Floors.

forward in this industry, “they feel really cool on your feet and we did something different by running the pebbles up from the floor to a feature wall to look like a river.” Backsplashes also add a decorative touch to the bathroom, and Thompson recommends a four-inch backsplash with tiles that match the floor or the mosaic from the shower. “If you have a tub beside the vanity, I suggest running the backsplash through the tiles above the tub for continuity, and even continuing the line into the shower depending on the layout of the bathroom.” Storage is always a necessity in the home and the bathroom is no different. So designs include everything from built-in cabinets and open shelves to storage towers and “everything is soft close,” Burton says. “We’re also doing pull-out drawers under the sink to make use of the space.” Double vanities or large vanities with dual sinks are very desirable to give spouses their own space, and most people choose under mount sinks, with the trend going toward barrel rectangular sinks. “We’re also doing more wall mount vanities and toilets, which makes it easy to clean underneath, and glass shower doors with exposed rollers.” Some other luxury items homeowners’ desire include heated towel bars, heated seats and coffee/juice bars. As well, some new products Burton saw at a recent National Kitchen and Bath show in New Orleans include mirrors with TV insets, a mirror that can slide up revealing a cabinet behind it with an iPod docking station and “LED lights are going everywhere from showers to drawers,” he says.

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“A large portion of our renovations is windows because people want to increase the energy-efficiency in their homes and they can save 15 to 25 per cent on their heating bills by installing new low-E, Argon- or Kypton-filled windows,” McDonald says, noting that Rusco’s installers are Window Wise certified so customers can be assured they are properly installed. “Our windows are custom made, we can do custom colours and they have a lifetime warranty,” he says. “Our windows are very efficient and we also have self-cleaning glass so there is less maintenance.” With exterior doors, McDonald says fibreglass insulated exterior doors are more efficient than wood and come factory finished. “They are better insulated than wood, come in solid colours or can look like wood, are maintenance-free and energy efficient.” Rusco offers customers a variety of siding choices such as Hardie Board, CertainTeed, insulated vinyl and acrylic stucco. However, McDonald recommends PVCcoated steel siding. “It’s durable, fire-rated, energy efficient and stands up to hail storms,” he says. “The steel siding we installed 30 years ago looks as good today as when it was put on.” The company also installs three season sunrooms, patio covers, awnings and porch enclosures, which allow homeowners to extend their enjoyment of the great outdoors. One project Rusco is just completing is to a Bragg Creek home where “we replaced the old weathered cedar siding with CertainTeed siding, did the soffit, fascia and eaves, installed several new windows and closed in the deck. It’s a big job and it looks great,” McDonald says. All the installations are completed by qualified, experienced crews who have been with the company for many years and provide guaranteed professional workmanship, so it’s not surprising that many customers are repeat or referrals. For more information or a free cost estimate contact 403.250.9951 or visit ruscoindustries.com.


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HoMe-building induStry celebrates its finest with SAM Awards by HeatHer ryan

2012 SAM Awards, Best Kitchen Renovation $90,000 and over, Kon-Strux DevelopmentS Inc. Sponsored by Wolseley Canada for Kitchen & Bath Classics

2012 SAM Awards Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation, Kon-Strux DevelopmentS Inc. Sponsored by Allen Forrest Sales (1991) Ltd.

Second from left is Shannon Lenstra and next to her is Brent Leinweber

It was a nIght fIlled wIth excItement as a number of first-time and previous winners were honoured at the Canadian Home Builders Association – Calgary Region’s 26th Annual SAM (Sales and Marketing) Awards on April 13. This year’s gala event at the Telus Convention Centre saw more than 1,600 people join in recognizing the outstanding achievements by the home-building industry’s finest from renovators and suppliers to builders to developers. There was a record 758 entrants from 105 companies competing for SAM Awards this year, including two dozen companies that had never entered the competition before and five new CHBA-CR members. This year’s Grand SAM Award winner for Renovator of the Year was Albi Renova, which also won the Best Renovator’s

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Left to right Brian Maurer, Lauren Plomske, Luke Wideman, Garth Storms

Choice Renovation award and was also a finalist for four other awards: Best Basement Renovation, Best Home Renovation (without Addition); Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over; and Best Bathroom/ Ensuite Renovation. “We won Renovator of the Year in 2007, but this win was probably more rewarding because a lot has changed since then with the drop in the economy so it’s forced us to be even better at our game and look at ways to streamline and improve to create a better product,” says Brian Maurer, president and managing partner of Albi Renova. “Actually, we really didn’t think we would win the Renovator of the Year Award this year especially with such great competition so it was a real surprise and honour,” says Maurer. “For our staff, suppliers and trades people it’s great to win awards and be a finalist because it acknowledges their hard work; it’s pride all the way around.” A finalist for the Renovator of the Year award was Kon-strux Developments, which 20 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

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2012 SAM Awards, Best Basement Renovations, ultImate renovatIonS Sponsored by Star building material (Alberta) Ltd.

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2012 SAM Awards Best Renovator’s Choice Renovation, albI renova Sponsored by Canyon Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

On the left is Luke Wideman

won two Renovator Awards: Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over; and Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation. It was also a finalist for Best Home Renovation (without Addition). “We’ve been a finalist several times but this is the first time we ever won a SAM Award so to win two is extremely exciting; we couldn’t have done it without the support of our trades and suppliers or our clients, who really are who we strive to make happy,” says Shannon Lenstra, owner and president of Kon-strux. “The competition is tough; you get the cream of the crop that rises to the top and this put us up there with them. “Winning the SAMs takes us to a different place, it steps up the bar for us,” she says. “This year we were also nominated for a National SAM award for the best kitchen renovation, so we really pleased with our showing.” Ultimate Renovations, which won the Renovator of the Year last year, was

a finalist for the award this year and won the Best Basement Renovation. It was also a finalist in three other Renovator Awards categories: Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999, Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over; and Best Bathroom/ Ensuite Renovation. “With so many high quality renovation companies working in the Calgary area we are honoured to be recognized by our peers with five SAM Award nomination finalists and the SAM Award for Best Basement Renovation in 2012,” says Ultimate’s general manager John McCoy. “The SAM Award competition is the strongest it’s ever been, which bodes well for Calgary homeowners considering a professional home renovation,” he says. Two other renovators, Home Completions, which won the Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999 award, and Empire Custom Homes, which won the Best Home Renovation (without Addition) award, rounded out the list of finalists for the Renovator of the Year award. Malbec Homes & Renovations won its first local SAM Award in the Best Home Renovation (with Addition) category. “We won the Home Renovation Award more than $500,000 category at the National SAMs, so to follow it with a win at the regional SAMs was very exciting,” says Malbec owner and general manager Mike Serrao. “It’s actually even more rewarding because we’re all in the same market and the competition is very strong; and it’s nice to be chosen by your peers.” Winner of the Grand SAM Award for Partner of the Year was Lux Windows and Glass. It also won the Partner Award for Supplier of Products. Other Partner Award winners were: Trecc Electric, Supplier & Installer of Products; and CustomerInsight, Supplier of Service. Other Grand Sam Award winners were: Calbridge 2010 Ltd., Builder of the Year; Douglas Homes won the Builder of Merit; and Streetside Development Corporation, Multi-Family Builder of the Year. june - july 2013 home décor and renovations 21


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renovation and repair projects are a source of considerable enjoyment and pride. The best advice we can offer is to consider your own skills and abilities carefully when planning your projects. Getting in "over your head" can end up costing more money than hiring professional help in the first place. » Do you have any knowledge of building codes and good building practices which is essential for many projects? » Do you have the time to research, plan and do the work properly? » If required, do you know trade contractors and subtrades that will do a good job on your home? And will you be able to schedule their work without overlaps or lengthy delays? » If you act as your own contractor and hire someone to work for you, do you know how to protect yourself against liabilities in case of accidents or mistakes? Or against damage to your home in the course of the work? » Do you have the proper tools to do a good and attractive job?

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GETTING IN "OVER YOUR HEAD" CAN END UP COSTING MORE MONEY THAN HIRING PROFESSIONAL HELP IN THE FIRST PLACE. If your primary reason to do the work yourself is to save money, talk to one or several renovators before you make a final decision. An experienced renovator may be able to suggest ways of reducing the cost of your project while still using professional services, such as modifying the design or substituting products. You can also save by doing the finishing work yourself, such as painting or wallpapering. Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.


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lines of credit and personal loan plans are secured by the equity in your home and are among the most economical ways to fund a renovation if you have built up equity in your home. They have all the advantages of the unsecured versions, but offer preferred interest rates. While there is typically no cost to open a secured line of credit or home equity loan plan, legal and appraisal fees usually apply. ›› homeowner mortgage If you have an existing mortgage, it can be advantageous to refinance it, particularly if you're planning a major renovation and want to spread the cost over a long period. You may be able to borrow up to 90% of the value of your home, less the outstanding balance of any existing mortgage. This option allows you to take advantage of mortgage rates, which are often substantially lower than credit card and loan rates. Loans of 80% or more of the appraised value of your home must be insured against borrower default; the mortgage insurance premium can be paid upfront or added to the mortgage amount.

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Ultimate Renovations invites you to come and see their newly renovated showroom

Innovative thinking key to

UltImate RenovatIons’ sUccess by: Heather Ryan

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rom two craftsmen working out of garage to winning Calgary’s Grand SAM Award for Renovator of the Year an amazing eight times, it’s been an incredible journey towards crafting the ultimate renovation company for Danny Ritchie and his expert team of professionals. Ultimate Renovations first began in Edmonton in 1979 with two people doing window cladding before branching into exterior renovations. In 1991 several hail storm claims saw the company head to Calgary to do siding and roofing work, and some of those homeowners inquired about additions to their homes, says Ritchie, Ultimate’s president. “We did the first addition over a garage in Edgemont and the neighbours saw it, loved it, and the renovations snowballed from there. We moved down here and things took off,” with Ultimate seeing jobs evolve from basements and bathrooms to more complex full house renovations. Ultimate Renovations’ success is due in part to being able to see beyond the norm and thinking outside the box. “People have a habit of looking at things in a traditional way,” Ritchie says. “We look at new ideas and innovations and ways to make things better.”

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This innovative thinking can be seen in Ultimate’s fabulous Renovation Showcase – a fully renovated 1970s-era bungalow on Lake Mead Green in Bonavista that showcases the quality and style offered with every Ultimate renovation, and ultimately won the Best Kitchen Renovation (up to $99,000) Award at the 2011 SAM Awards. Ultimate first entered the SAM Awards in1998 and it has been a 56-time SAM Award finalist, a 30-time SAM Award winner, an eight-time SAM Renovator of the Year Award winner, and an Alberta Award for Excellence in Housing award winner. This year, Ultimate won a SAM Award for Best Basement Renovation to a home in Strathcona. “The homeowner wanted to better utilize the space and create more functional storage areas with customized cabinetry as well as add a more useful entertaining area,” says Ultimate’s general manager John McCoy. “They also wanted to ensure the new basement layout and planning created a more consistent decorative flow from the main floor to the basement.” Some design highlights included: detailed stone work in the wet bar area and fireplace; cornice mouldings; custom cabinets; unique bulk heads;


WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Ultimate Renovations is a member of the Canadian Home Builder Association – Calgary Region and RenoMark, so it offers a two-year workmanship/fiveyear structure warranty, and is an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau. This warm and inviting basement renovation features a tasteful combination of custom woodwork & cultured stone

AWARDS Ultimate Renovations has won the CHBA – Calgary Region Grand SAM Renovator of the Year award eight-times. This year, Ultimate won the SAM Award for Best Basement Renovation and was a finalist in four Renovator Awards categories. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

Basement renovation features custom ceiling detail with integrated theatre lighting

and an incredible layout of the tile complete with a border that creates an inviting transition and flow into other spaces as well as a detailed mosaic tile inlay. “Detailed planning and designs using every available unused space for functional storage cabinetry was created for the home with stunning results,” McCoy says. Ultimate’s success can also be attributed to its experienced team that includes in-house architecture and design, highly skilled staff and trades many who are long-time employees, as well as dedicated vendors and sub-trades, who all work collaboratively to ensure that projects are completed on time, on budget and to a high standard of quality. Ultimate offers professional project management from project design through to completion and has a full custom cabinetry and millwork shop, “so it gives us control over the quality and delivery schedules,” Ritchie says. Customers also appreciate that Ultimate works closely with them to make their dreams a reality, and has four homes for use as temporary residences during renovations, allowing clients to avoid potential “mess and stress.”

• “We are super pleased with the outcome and have received many positive comments from friends and family! Thank you all so much for your hard work and professionalism.” – Jack & Laurie W., Lake Bonavista • “We were extremely nervous undertaking a major home renovation. Ultimate exceeded our expectations at every step making the whole process actually enjoyable. We have already recommended Ultimate to several friends and would not hesitate to call them for future renovations.” – Kris & Heather G., Varsity Estates GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Ultimate Renovations supports the Calgary Herald Christmas Fund, Blue Christmas and the Corus Children’s Foundation, which help those less fortunate. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit Ultimate Renovations recently redesigned 15,000-sq.ft. showroom, showcasing new custom kitchen cabinetry among its displays, at 5056 11 St. S.E., visit the Ultimate Renovation Showcase at 128 Lake Mead Green S.E. open Thursday through Saturday, call 403-287-3122 or visit www.ultimaterenovations.com.


Selection and Quality: Overhead Door Company and Pella Windows Photos supplied by Overhead Door Company by: Sirkka Vandergraaf

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he Overhead Door Corporation’s founder, C. G. Johnson, invented the upward-lifting garage door in 1921 and the electric garage door opener in 1926. In 1975 Medbridge Investments, operating as Overhead Door Company of Lethbridge, opened for business, and in 1991 became partners with The Door Store of Alberta expanding to open a branch in Cranbrook in 1995. Eventually The Door Store purchased Overhead Door Company of Calgary, and in 2000 became the Pella Distributor for Western Canada. In 37 years the Overhead Door Company in Lethbridge, a locally owned and operated franchise, has grown from one employee to a skilled and client focused staff of 80 serving Alberta and Southeastern British Columbia. “From our humble beginnings to present, Overhead Door has stood the test of time, and will continue to lead the way with innovative solutions and professional installations,” says Angela Cornforth, sales representative, Overhead Door Company. With a full product range for residential, commercial, and industrial needs, Overhead Door boasts of numerous solutions and options for every overhead door need. For those searching for residential garage doors, Overhead Door offers specific customization for your unique stylish look, or a choice from nine different garage door styles and five different materials to choose from, including brand names such as the Signature Carriage Garage Doors, The Impression Collection, Carriage Series garage doors, just to name a few. Currently popular is the Impression and Carriage series line which offers

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the classic rich look of real wood, but the durability of fiberglass or steel to last many years to come. If your need is for commercial or industrial purposes, Overhead Door Company has numerous selections in sectional steel or aluminum doors, security grills, and fire-rated doors. Also available is a line of innovative wind-load garage doors, created for businesses and homes wanting to keep family, staff, and possessions safe during high-wind weather patterns. Overhead Door always services what they sell, and stands behind they do. “From commercial and industrial overhead doors and access systems to residential garage doors and openers, Overhead Door combines dependable products with reliable service to consistently give home and business owners confidence and peace of mind,” says Cornforth. That’s why for over 90 years now the Overhead Door brand has commanded respect for quality product and service expertise. Their knowledgeable sales staff and skilled inhouse installers with over 10 years experience work together to provide Albertan’s with a company that is proud to stand behind their name. “Customer concern and satisfaction is what drives us to deliver a product we know has been rigorously tested for the highest standards in safety, security, and long-term, flawless performance for your home or business,” says Cornforth. To serve our customers better our sales team is trained and regularly updated on the latest innovative products available to ensure a correct evaluation of their needs, and the best value for their money.


WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Overhead Door provides a one year warranty on all labour, and an extensive warranty on all manufactured products depending what series is selected. They also have strong memberships with CHBA, LHBA, BBB, Canadian Door Institute, Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce, SPECS (store planning, equipment, construction, and facilities services), PRSM (Professional Retail Store Management), and DASMA (Door and Access Systems Manufacturers Association). WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING • “I had 3 window reps come to my house and my Pella rep was the most attentive and explained everything.” – Dawn • “ Nothing but good things to say. Continue to make exceptional products.” – Cheryle and Tom • “ There is nothing to be improved we are very satisfied with out beautiful door.” – Peter and Kelly • “ Pella has a good reputation in business for 75 plus years. Very satisfied with our sales rep and exceptional installers. I would definitely recommend Pella to all.” – Dale • “ We love our windows they are attractive and functional. Service was timely and completed quickly.” – Claire GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY The Overhead Door Company focuses on supporting their local colleges in the trade departments. FOr MOrE INFOrMATION To learn more visit website: www.overheaddoor.tv


Jameswood Homes

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ith a commitment to excellence in Jameswood has completed many unique craftsmanship and customer service many projects over the years from bridge building to Calgarians have come to trust Jameswood restoring a century-old church. Its specialties Homes with their renovation and custom homeare renovations and additions to older inner-city building projects. residences, and custom home construction. Don James, owner and president of Jameswood An addition last year to a 1950s-era bungalow Homes, is a journeyman cabinetmaker and in Richmond Park proved an interesting challenge carpenter and former chairman of the Renovation as the team had to match a unique brick style Council, with more than three decades of industry plaster so the walls would look the same in know-how. He and his team of professionals offer both the original and new areas. “We were able years of hands-on experience and are dedicated to recreate the look so that you can’t tell the to producing top-quality workmanship and difference” James says. consistently exceeding customers’ expectations. “That is what makes Don different than other “We treat every project we build as if it was our renovators,” says operations manager Alex Sundin. own,” says James, noting the company is committed “Because of his extensive hands-on experience, he to honesty, integrity and provides the highest level is able to seamlessly incorporate authentic detail to of customer service by keeping customers informed maintain the original design of the home.” throughout the entire process. Another example of maintaining the original “We provide our customers with detailed character of the home is the renovation Jameswood reporting in real time and keep them engaged did recently to a 1960s-era home in Lakeview. The through the entire process,” he says. Jameswood’s interior was updated but the retro look, including online software program streamlines its beautiful windows and handrail, was maintained communications, selections, expenses and approvals for a stunning result. for customers. Its trades and supplies can also be One of Jameswood’s current projects is a part of it “so everyone is on the same page; everyone complete renovation to a two-storey walkout in can see photos, schedules and clients and trades Scenic Acres which includes new kitchen, floors, can access it at any time on their smart phone.” curved stairs, basement and second-floor and As a member of the RenoMark program, exterior detail updates ... “it’s a work in progress and Jameswood Homes backs up their work with an it’s going to be incredible,” James says. actual warranty period of two years, and continues, Choosing Jameswood Homes for your kitchen, long after, to make every effort stand behind their bathroom or basement renovation, addition or work. It is not an obligation; it is a standard of custom build will result in something you’ll be integrity that has resulted in many customer referrals. proud to showcase for many years.

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WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Jameswood Homes is a member of the Canadian Home Builder Association – Calgary Region, BuiltGreen and RenoMark, so it offers a two-year workmanship/five-year structure warranty. It’s an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating, a member of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce and is affiliated with the Calgary Women in Construction Association. AWARDS Jameswood Homes has earned two SAM Awards – Renovators Choice and Best Basement Development – and been a finalist nine times over the years. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

1960 home in Lakeview

• “We used Jameswood for our first renovation and when we were doing a second, we didn’t hesitate to call them again. They’re a great team to work with.” – Ann & Rick, Richmond Park • “We are thoroughly enjoying our beautifully renovated home. Our timeline for completion was tight; Jameswood Homes delivered the quality of workmanship and design we hoped for along with keeping the trades on track and on schedule. The renovation speaks for itself, friends and family ask who and we answer Jameswood Homes. ” – Marian & Roley, Lakeview Village GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

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Jameswood Homes supports the Calgary Drop-In Centre and its Christmas Wish List, and the Calgary Woodworkers Club. The renovator gives back to the community where it’s working by notifying and inviting feedback from neighbours at the start and half-way point of the project and responds to concerns. “We’re mindful that we have work trucks coming and going, and it could be a hassle, so we appreciate input and the patience of the community and we send out thank you letters when we’re finished – it’s a courtesy to the community.”. FOr MOrE INFOrMATION #6 415 60th Ave. S.E., www.jameswoodhomes.com or call 403-246-6506.

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Gienow manufactures, installs high quality windows and doors by: Heather Ryan

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indows and doors add a great deal to your home’s value: they enhance the look, save you money on energy costs and brighten your daily living environment. So whether you’re installing windows or doors in a new home or replacing old ones in an existing home, you’ll want a company you can rely on to provide exceptional products and installation and has an experienced team of professionals that will work diligently to exceed your expectations. That’s why so many Calgarians turn to Gienow Windows & Doors. Since 1947, Gienow Windows & Doors has been manufacturing beautiful, high-quality windows and doors. With its head office and manufacturing plant located in Calgary and branches across Western Canada, the Gienow team understands Canada’s harsh climate and uses that knowledge to provide a wide range of products that can outlast the conditions. “Windows and doors are our specialty and we concentrate solely on meeting, improving and exceeding expectations for superior products,” says marketing co-ordinator Alexandra Haerter. “At Gienow Windows & Doors, we deliver on our promises; we finish what we start and we welcome the challenge to be the best,” Haerter says. “We strive to inspire greater peace of mind for homeowners who have selected Gienow windows as their window of choice.” Gienow Windows & Doors selects only the finest materials for all of its products allowing

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customers to be confident and satisfied with the quality of their windows and doors. Customers also appreciate that Gienow, charter member of the Canadian ENERGY STAR® program for windows and doors, is committed to meeting and exceeding energy efficiency requirements allowing them to save money in energy costs. Along with providing the product, customers can also turn to Gienow Renovations for the installations as Gienow recently renewed its focus on renovations. “Our long-term view is to provide a service to homeowners that adds value, so our philosophy is to take care of them through the complete process,” says Dallas Paquette, director of Gienow’s Retail and Corporate Service divisions. “When doing a renovation with us customers don’t have to deal with going through a separate contractor, supplier and manufacturer; it’s all us, so if they have a question or concern they just have to make one phone call. “We handle the entire job from designing and manufacturing of the product, to removing and taking away the old product, doing the installation and providing a warranty,” Paquette says. “Getting the product and installation directly from us is also a big cost benefit to the customer.” And customers know that with Gienow’s 65-plus years of experience they’re getting quality products that are energy efficient, safe and designed to improve their home’s appearance and comfort.


Let the light and fresh air into your home by replacing old picture windows with beautiful new ones you can open.

WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Gienow Renovations offers a lifetime warranty against seal failure as well as an industry leading 10-year labour warranty on products purchased through and installed by Gienow Renovations. Gienow is a member of the Canadian Home Builders Association and the Better Business Bureau. AWARDS Gienow is the proud recipient of the 2013 Calgary Consumers Choice Award for Business Excellence in the category of Windows & Doors. It was a finalist for the SAM Awards’ Partner Award for Supplier of Products this year and has been a finalist and/or won this category repeatedly during the past 20-plus years. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

A beautiful new front door can add some real curb appeal to any home.

• “I purchased new windows and doors for my home and dealt with Gienow. The turnaround time for delivery was much faster than anticipated. The prompt delivery of the windows was very impressive and the product was exactly as specified. Would highly recommend you.” – Sandra, Calgary • “Just wanted to touch base to say the crews that were sent out did a fantastic job – was thoroughly impressed with the crew boss Dave.” – Wendy, Calgary GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Gienow supports a numbers of causes and some of its on-going efforts include Partners for Life with the Canadian Blood Services, Adopt a Family for Christmas and its charity golf tournaments have supported Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids and Calgary Women’s Shelter in the last three years. Gienow also supports and encourages employees’ personal volunteer efforts by making community involvement and being a good corporate citizen part of its mandate. FOr MOrE INFOrMATION Visit www.gienow.com, call 403-203-8200, or visit Gienow’s showroom at 7140 40 St. S.E

Replacing old single pane windows with energy saving glass made this bungalow a comfortable place to live year round.


Complete 1050’s bungalow conversion

Luxury Renovations and Homes for Every Life-Style:

ALBI CORPORATION by: Sirkka Vandergraaf

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or over 30 years Albi Corporation has been building quality homes and renovating with expertise in the Calgary area, and since originally founded by Tom Mauro in 1982, it has expanded their focus of luxury building from new homes (Albi Homes), and renovation (Albi Renova), toward including an Inner City division and Multisite division. These expansions are a reflection of Albi’s ongoing desire to provide their diverse clients with the best of what the building industry can offer for specific needs. For each unique building and renovation design, both Albi’s sophisticated craftsmanship and experience combined elicits respect throughout the national building industry. Design and customer satisfaction drive the motivation for the entire team at Albi. To stay inspired and knowledgeable the expert crew at Albi Renova enjoys being one step ahead with current trends and the latest in new innovative products. As a result clients have the best in design offered to

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them, and a beautiful renovation or new home is the result. “Design is central to what Albi is all about; it’s our focus from the very beginning of a project, which results in a smoother, efficient and overall quality renovation or new build,” says Brian Maurer, President and Managing Partner, Albi Renova Ltd. Their commitment to ‘customers for life through quality work’ is Albi’s mantra. With over 85% new business referrals from word of mouth, Albi proves they understand their customers’ concerns at every developmental stage of life. Currently much of Albi’s renovation division is serving the demographic of those whose children have grown and the parents are thrilled to turn their home into a more adult focussed space once again. As well, as this demographic no longer prefers to take on such a renovation project for themselves, likely having had a try at it before, they are more than happy to call upon the skilled professionals at Albi to do an outstanding job in making their dream home become


WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Committed to professionalism and reliability, Albi Renova has memberships with RenoMark, BBB, and CHBA: and provides a two year warranty on all their workmanship. AWARDS Living space c/w outside fireplace, BBQ area, sunken hottub

Just recently Albi Renova received the 2012 Calgary Renovator of the Year award, Albi Corporation as a whole won AVID Ratings Canada Gold Award for Best Customer Experience in Alberta, CHBA 2012 National Grand SAM award for excellence in marketing and building new homes, and three SAM awards for best-in-class products. These prestigious awards recognize Albi’s professional craftsmanship and customer care in all aspects and divisions of the building process. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

New custom basement development, 2nd place in the SAMs

a reality. Without having to relocate, clients can stay and enjoy their familiar community surroundings, but in a fresh newly styled and updated home. To help make a renovation vision come to life for clients, twelve different Albi showhomes are available throughout the city, displaying the workmanship and design styles available for all clients. Stepping into an Albi showhome resembles walking through a 3D version of your potential renovation. It is not unusual for an Albi Renova client to inform the design team, “I would like my home to look like the Artesia show home.” Albi’s use of current design trends, quality materials, and proficient use of space are attractive to the discerning client. To visit an Albi Showhome, locations can be found on their website, http://www.albihomes.com/ homes/albi-showhomes.

• “We were very pleased with the outcome. The basement is now a space that the kids love to hang out in with their friends. The ceiling design that Albi provided us with has received many compliments from visitors. The ensuite shower and the kitchen both look great… Everyone on your team, from design down to accounting, were pleasant to deal with and came across as caring to please us.” - L • “From the commencement of the basic design and planning Albi Renova brought a great deal of innovation, esthetics and practicality into our basic concept of our media room and other facilities within the basement development… In this regard we would have no hesitation in recommending Albi Renova for any high-end renovation activity.” – C • “We are very pleased with the job that was completed for us. Being out of the country when the project was undertaken was at times a bit unnerving. We were impressed by how Albi Renova stuck by the detailed contract we had signed, even when it was not in your financial favour to do so… We found your team very responsive to all of our inquiries. They were interested in making sure the job was done well and that we were satisfied with the end result.” – D & I GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Within the community of Calgary, Albi Corporation is known for their generous contributions to many non-profit organizations toward making life a little easier for those in need. Last year’s partnership with CTV and “Operation Renovation,” Camp Kindle for Kids with Cancer benefitted from Albi’s helping hand. A 1500 square foot ranch house, wherein parents stay while their kids enjoy camp, was completely overhauled and stunningly updated. As well, other non-profit organizations on the receiving end of a renovation are the Rosedale Hospice, The Calgary Women’s Shelter, and the Children’s Cottage. Albi Renova also provides scholarships and practicum opportunities to trade students studying at SAIT. FOr MOrE INFOrMATION Call 403-203-7676. To learn more about Albi Renova, visit their website: albirenova.com.


InterIors wIth elegance a choice among consumers Photo’s courtesy of Interiors With Elegance. by: Heather Ryan

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hat started out as a one-person company 25 years ago, Interiors With Elegance has grown into a successful, award-winning renovating company that customers adore. Darrin Burton, founder and CEO of Interiors With Elegance, recalls starting off in the renovation business learning trades while working for other companies, “however I realized at a young age that I didn’t want to just work for someone else, so I started my own company working out of my garage at first doing bathroom renovations.” Burton also discovered he didn’t want to rely on others to supply cabinets, “so we now build our own custom cabinets in our own woodshop, which ensures quality workmanship. We also have our own designers, drafters, site supervisor, experienced trades people and suppliers who have worked with us for a long time, helping us meet and surpass customer expectations.” Interiors With Elegance does all types of renovations – bathrooms, kitchens, basements, additions and whole homes – and the quality has been such a hit with customers the company has won the Consumer’s Choice Award in the Home Improvement and Renovator category for the past two years. Along with its cabinet making shop, Interiors With Elegance has a design studio that displays cabinet styles, wood species, counter tops, and much more, with multiple TV monitors for clients to surf photos of previous jobs, fixtures and hardware. Another unique aspect to Burton’s business is “we stage everything in our shop; we actually put the components together to see how everything looks and works, so we can address

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any problems before we install it.” At Interiors With Elegance customer service is a top priority. “I pride myself on our customer service and make sure we take care of our customers. I give them my cell, home and site supervisor’s phone numbers so they can call us anytime and we’re in constant communication; I want them to feel comfortable with the entire process.” This caring attitude extends beyond the clients, as Burton notifies neighbours when work is about to start and to call if there’s a problem. “It’s a courtesy to them,” he says, “and it reflects positively on the customer, which they appreciate.” The service Interiors With Elegance delivers has resulted in 64 per cent of the business coming from referrals or repeat clients. In fact, a project to a Confederation Park home started as a bathroom renovation, “then the customer called us back to do another bathroom, then the basement and recently the kitchen, which turned out amazing,” Burton says. “We’re even redoing our own jobs. We had a client that we did a bathroom reno for 18 years ago call us back to update it.” The highly-skilled team at Interiors With Elegance also enjoys a challenge, such as a twostorey in Fish Creek Park recently posed. “The client wanted to open the wall between the kitchen and existing dinning room; it was a load bearing wall with a lot of mechanical issues running through it. We had to bring in a steel beam weighing over 1,500 pounds to support the load and re route all existing mechanical through another area. In the end it all worked out, looks great and the customer was thrilled”


WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Interiors With Elegance is a member of the Canadian Home Builder Association – Calgary Region, RenoMark, National Kitchen & Bath Association and is an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating. They offer a two-year warranty, but if a customer has a problem past the warranty period, and it’s due to the workmanship, Burton says they go back and fix it. “Sometimes problems occur but it’s how you respond to them that’s important and we want to make sure our customers are happy.” AWARDS Interiors With Elegance was awarded a Consumer’s Choice Award in 2011 and 2012. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING • “We chose your company to do the work on the main floor because we were so pleased with the results when you renovated our basement. As before, the work was done on time, on budget and exceeded our expectations.” – Paul & Julie • “Gabe and I were extremely happy with the work done by Interiors With Elegance. The professionalism, skill and quality of work are second to none.” – Gabe & Myrna GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Interiors with Elegance frequently donates product to local minor hockey leagues for silent auctions and routinely takes on practicum students from local colleges and universities. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit the studio at 520 36 Ave. N.E., call 403-282-9176, or visit www.interiorswithelegance.ca.


Expert Garage Builder:

CarShacks by: Sirkka Vandergraaf

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ack in April of 1999, staff at what was then Anchor Concrete realized a specific niche in the Calgary market for Calgarians requiring a detached garage. Wayne Martin (now retired) co-founded the reputable CarShacks. Expecting to build 30 garages within their first year, they ended up building 60. CarShacks’ reputation for quality work and reliability resulted in doubling the count the following year. Now 14 years later, Calgarians continue to count on CarShacks to provide a durable aesthetically pleasing garage that will last for decades to come. Whether a basic, or upscale intricately designed garage with garden doors, stone-work and hardieboard/cedar siding, CarShacks is prepared and equipped for the job. Their skilled and reliable long-term sub-trades ensure every aspect of the project is seamless; from excavation and pouring of concrete, to roofing, mechanical details, and interior specifics. CarShacks understands that their clients enjoy the use of the space around them and therefore keep the yard clean, organized, and safe; maximizing time efficiency so their clients can have their yard returned to them as soon as possible. As CarShacks leads the industry with ever improving and fine-tuning the client experience,

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and to ensure above standard craftsmanship and dependability, their estimator will walk the client through all aspects of the project on-site, and then provide a free detailed eight page quote with all specifications and expectations. CarShacks’ in-house dedicated staff of six, and numerous trade associates take pride in providing a troublefree job, including taking care of permits and inspection. Staff also works alongside clients in colour selection, time-line awareness, material selection, financing, and always go the extra distance to ensure a satisfied customer and expertly completed garage. Their excellent communication and customer-focused mindset results in multiple word of mouth referrals testifying to their first-rate workmanship. At present CarShacks is building in numerous areas in Calgary, and also service the surrounding areas such as, Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotoks, High River, Stathmore, Chestermere, and Langdon. Having built thousands of garages in Southern Alberta over the past 14 years, CarShacks’ admirable reputation continues to precede them. For all of this and more, CarShacks is known as the residential detached garage specialist in Calgary.


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WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS CarShacks confidently provides a five year warranty on labour and most materials (excluding concrete, which has a one year warranty), and are members of BBB, CRHBA, and RenoMark (of which they were co-founders). WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

22’ x 24’ Mahogany colored siding with black trim.

24’x24’ Hardie Plank siding with cottage style roof.

• “Thank you for the excellent job on our garage. Communication was excellent, very clean job site. Attention to detail and care was evident at every stage. I have recommended your company to many at work. ” - Chris • “How do you envision the building of a perfect garage? Pleasant customer service? Hasslefree building? Well, CarShacks offers all of this, and more…We loved how the CarShacks employees swooped in on our yard and performed construction miracles, with no effort on our part! Anon • “I communicated almost daily with the site supervisor. She was knowledgeable, very patient, understanding, cooperative, and more than accommodating and remediating any concerns I raised. CarShacks went above and beyond in replacing a pedestrian door even before asked. The demolition, concrete and construction contractors were very knowledgeable, experienced and skilled in completing their portions of the work done.” – A. • “Thank you very much for everything your crew has done for us. We truly appreciate how flexible and fair CarShacks was with us with regard to adjustments and changes that crept up. Despite some concerns regarding some communications and delays, in the end we are very satisfied with the quality and workmanship of the garage, and of course the finishing work. It does look fantastic, it was worth the wait.” - J For More InForMatIon Call 403-248-6553. To learn more about CarShacks, visit their website: www.CarShacks.com.


A gourmet kitchen complete with raised eating bar makes the perfect entertaining area

From renos to luxury homes,

New west does it all by: Heather Ryan

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hether you’re looking to transform your home with a new renovation or are ready to move up to luxury, New West Group of Companies has the expertise to make it happen. The New West Group of Companies, comprised of New West Renovations, New West Custom Homes and New West Luxury Estate Homes, was started by president Ron Butler with partner and vice-president of construction Mike Steiner. Butler started in the home-building industry 16 years ago gaining valuable experience working for major builders in the city before launching New West. “I’ve always had a passion for home building, and it was the passion that inspired me to learn all aspects of the industry.” And the knowledge he gained has paid off to tremendous success, as the company has grown from its first project, a small basement development, to building multi-million dollar homes including a new luxury estate showhome in Watermark at Bearspaw.

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“It’s amazing how fast we’ve grown in five years. We entered this industry focusing on renovations with the goal to one day become a total home builder by providing custom and luxury products, we just waited for the right timing to give us the best chance,” Butler says. That chance came three and a half years ago, when New West had an opportunity to build three homes in Sage Hill, launching the custom homes company. It was then followed by the first luxury estate home – a 5,000-sq.-ft. bungalow crafted on a two-acre lot in McKenna Estates that New West sold for $1.7 million. High quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service are main reasons why all three companies are going strong and why the majority of the business is through referrals. “Since day one customer service has been a priority and it’s important for us to raise the bar; to be the measuring stick in the industry,” Butler says. “We live in a time where expectations are high and we have to be able


to provide the customers the best service possible and to do that communication is the key.” The New West team works hard to be available, professional and clear and concise with customers so they have a total understanding of the scope of work and the process. It also has experienced trades partners and suppliers who have been with the company from the beginning to help ensure highquality workmanship and materials on every project. All three companies have incredible projects ongoing. One of the projects New West Renovations is working on is remodelling a fabulous ranch-style bungalow in Bearspaw Village, remodelling and completely updating the space including adding an indoor pool, “and we’re going to turn it over in 90 days, which is a credit to our project manager, who made an unbelievable schedule, and our trades and suppliers,” Butler says. New West Luxury Estate Homes has a beautiful showhome open in Watermark and will be opening two stunning showhomes in Patterson Point, both are two-storey plans averaging 4,000 sq. ft. plus basement development and featuring high-end finishings and unique designs. New West Custom Homes has terrific showhome in Rock Lake Estates that offers 3,200 sq. ft. of space plus basement development. As for the future, Butler says, the goal is to be the industry leader by setting the standards for quality construction, exceptional design and outstanding customer service.

WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS New West Luxury Estates and New West Custom Homes are members of the Canadian Home Builder Association – Calgary Region and the Alberta New Home Warranty Program. New West Renovations is a member of RenoMark so it offers a two-year workmanship/five-year structure warranty. It’s also an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING • “I would like to thank New West Custom Homes & Renovations for the high quality of craftsmanship on a recent renovation to our Lake Bonavista home. They were extremely professional from start to finish and were able to complete the renovation in a timely fashion.” – S & G Morse • “New West was absolutely professional. The workmanship was first rate and we were very impressed with the attention to detail. I would not hesitate to recommend this company to any of our friends or family.” – Jeff & Tammy GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY New West supports The Unlocking Potential Foundation, which is dedicated to raising awareness and financial support for the provision of innovative and effective community services for Calgary families in need, and minor hockey teams in Calgary and area. FOR MORE INFORMATION

A gorgeous custom staircase makes a dramatic focal point

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Formal Fountain Beds

EscapEs crEatEs beautiful gardens, landscapes by: Heather Ryan

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passion for gardening that started when she maintenance including trimming shrubs and small was a young girl has blossomed into a highly trees and pruning hedges. successful business for Bonny Dann. Many of the workers have been with Dann Although she’s been designing gardens for more since Escapes started and have her desire to than 20 years, Dann founded her own company provide customers with outstanding landscapes. Escapes Inc six years ago starting out designing “They love what they do and so the quality is small gardens but quickly growing to larger projects. amazing. We all want to go beyond our customers’ Escapes specializes in garden makeovers – expectations, not just meet them.” taking out the old and putting in the new – as “Customer service is number one for me. I well as creating curb appeal by installing small personally take all the calls, do a follow up and gardens or garden beds. “We also do lots of new site offer tips and advice like on how to grow a better development,” Dann says. vegetable garden. My whole goal is to make “I like doing pocket gardens or side gardens them happy and proud to tell friends, family and down the side of homes or between the garage and neighbours about us,” Dann says, who notes the the home and doing garden walls out of natural majority of her business comes from repeat and stone or precast like a European walled garden,” referral customers. she says. “You can do those in a small space and Escapes Inc uses an organic, time-released they’re just lovely.” fertilizer and deep-root water fertilizer for trees Escapes offers a full landscaping service to turn and shrubs. “We use organic materials whenever any space into an outdoor oasis. Dann has a stone possible and the customers really appreciate that.” crew that builds features such as retaining walls, “We’re also creating more zeroscapes, which are patios, walkways, outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, low maintenance and low water using native plants fire pits, waterfalls and water features, and a and grasses with bark mulch or stone. It’s ideal for concrete crew that does full pours for walkways, Calgary because we’re classified as a semi-arid zone driveways, patios as well as colour stamp and and do experience water rationing,” she says. “Our exposed aggregate work. There is also a garden crew sod supplier also has a new brand of Kentucky Blue assigned, two garden designers besides Dann and Grass this year that needs 50 per cent less water, so a maintenance crew that does garden and lawn it only needs a half-inch of water a week for a great

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An Example of a European style Walled Garden

lawn once established, which is really exciting.” With the trend towards more people wanting to grow their own food, “we’re getting more requests from people who want to grow veggies in their floral beds,” Dann says, and this year, she’ll be creating more formal veggie gardens, which are typically laid out in four raised boxes with a central feature such as a fountain, grafted tree, sundial or obelisk. “They’re great in the backyard and if you edge it right and mix in colours they can be just as attractive as a floral garden.” One of the biggest outdoor spaces Dann has been developing is a four-acre property in Bearspaw. She started out with a fairly blank canvass putting in wind breaks and boundaries and every summer adds more beds or borders. Last year, she added a formal English-style rose garden and a formal English-style perennial garden, both with raised walls. “It’s been a huge project but it’s been really rewarding.” WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Escapes Inc is a member in good standing of the Better Business Bureau and Biz With The Best. It is licensed with the City of Calgary and the Province of Alberta, has WCB coverage as well as liability insurance and is bonded. Escapes Inc offers a twoyear workmanship warranty on all hardscape work. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

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• “Thanks so much for the great work! We love the fire pit patio with the wall and built-in planter, which we can use for extra seating when we have bigger get togethers.” – Shiela, Signal Hill • “Thanks for your work, ideas and openness, and thanks to you and your team for being so good to work with. We were pleased too with the speed and efficiency with which the project was completed.” – Deborah & Russ, Capitol Hill GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Escapes Inc supports the Children’s Miracle Network, Operations Smile and the Heart & Stroke Foundation. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit www.escapesinc.ca, or call 403-803-0773.

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Trademark renovaTions makes customer satisfaction a priority Photos Courtesy of Trademark Renovations by: Heather Ryan

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s a three-time winner of the Consumer Choice Award it’s not surprising that Trademark Renovations has a passion to provide quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. “Our customer service is something we’re proud of,” says Blair Foisy, owner and president of Trademark Renovations. “Out of all the awards we’ve won, receiving the Consumer Choice Awards is the most important to us because it’s voted on by real people through an independent auditing firm, and winning it really sets us apart from other companies. “We’ve now won the award for the three consecutive years so I think it says we’re doing something right, that we’re offering quality work and service that people want,” Foisy says. “Our emphasis is on quality, transparency, value and customer service,” he says. “Maintaining the consumer’s best interests and delivering value has been the cornerstone of our company. We want our customers to be happy when the job is done and that we’ve met their expectations and beyond.” By putting the customer first and being 100

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per cent transparent – customers are shown quotes directly from the trades, suppliers and manufacturers so there are no hidden or extra costs – over the years a consistent 72 per cent plus of Trademark’s business is derived through referrals. “That tells us people are so proud of their home and job we did for them that they naturally talk about it with people and refer us to those who need a reno or want a custom build,” Foisy says. In business since 1981, Trademark’s solid reputation and dedication to quality and high standards has resulted in continued success allowing the renovator to focus on large scale projects ranging from $100,000 to more than $1 million, including historical restorations in the older areas and other renovations throughout Calgary. Currently, one of Trademark’s projects is adding a storey-and-a-half to a home in Altadore. “We did a complete bungalow reno for the owners a couple of years ago, but they wanted more room so they asked us back. We took the roof off, leaving the main floor intact and are adding bedrooms and bathrooms on the second floor and a rec room/playroom in the third storey. It’s going


to be amazing when it’s finished.” The company also builds high-end custom homes and is currently finishing the construction of an 8,500-sq.ft. luxury estate home in Aspen Estates that features extensive upgrades including custom built-ins, tray ceilings, installation of 283 LED pot lights, nine bathrooms, five bedrooms, a huge gourmet kitchen and a home theatre. Helping to ensure quality and value is built-in are Trademark’s trades people and suppliers, many who have worked with the renovator for more than 10 years. This network of trades helps keep costs down and the savings are passed on to the client who in turn pays suppliers and trades directly. Providing customers with the best price for their renovation project is also a priority for Trademark. “On renovation projects $100,000 and up, we will match and better a recognized competitor’s quote by 10 per cent,” Foisy says. “We are so confident about our pricing that we guarantee customers the lowest price for their renovation project while delivering unsurpassed level of quality, service and transparency.”

WARRANTIES AND INDUSTRY MEMBERSHIPS Trademark Renovations is committed to improving the industry having long-time memberships with organizations such as Built Green and the Better Business Bureau. Foisy is also co-ordinating with Jim Caruk, of HGTVs Real Renos, on creating an industryspecific national association for renovators and small custom builders. The renovator’s workmanship is covered by a two-year warranty, as well as manufacturer warranties. AWARDS Trademark Renovations has received several SAM Awards and an Alberta Award for Excellence, but is most proud of winning three consecutive Consumer Choice Awards. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING • “We just wanted to let you know how much we love our new basement. The whole experience was incredibly positive. The level of professionalism and consideration of each and every one of the trades still has us in awe. We still tell everyone that it was like being in a Holmes on Homes episode, except only the good part.” – Norm & Marlene • “We wanted to take this opportunity to thank Trademark for the recently completed renovation on our home. We spent a lot of time and effort finding the right company for the job and you and your team were the perfect choice.” – Jason & Deborah GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY Trademark Renovations supports the Kids Cancer Care Foundation of Alberta. FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit www.trademarkrenovations.com, or call 403-277-5600


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1 1 SaLUTE TO Spring Nothing says Spring like a new watering can! With classic style, detail and craftsmanship, these watering cans are hot-dipped by hand in molten zinc, then powder coated in colours or left plain for many years of gardening pleasure. Large 2 ¼ gallon capacity starting at $78. The Garden Room 444 Academy Road, Winnipeg, MB 204.487.1151 www.gardenroomshop.com

2 Spring MarSh At 30 in x 40 in, ‘Spring Marsh,’ by Winnipeg artist Sonja Strausz will certainly make a sunny impact in your home. Its zesty choice of background colours is in keeping with a more modern palette, setting a bright tone which is heightened by the use of reverse images for the marsh grasses. It will provide a sunny reminder of the hopeful season long after it’s passed. Medea Gallery Artists Co-Op 132 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB 204.453.1115 www.medeagallery.ca 34 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

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4 OUTDOOr rUgS Brighten any space with these weatherproof, carefree rugs from The Garden Room. These eco-friendly rugs are woven from recycled plastic and are treated with a UV inhibitor for colourfastness. They are easy to clean and do not trap water making them the perfect solution for decks and patios. See in store for a large selection of patterns in three sizes: 4 X 6 ft, 5 X 8 ft and 6 X 9 ft.

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3 LighT Up ThE nighT These beautiful glass Solar Tea Lanterns gather energy during the day and then light up at night, casting a warm romantic glow from within. They are perfect to add ambience to the tabletop, and can also be used hanging from a hook or as a carried lantern to light the way by night. Dimensions: 6.5” x 5”, starting at $28. The Garden Room 444 Academy Road, Winnipeg, MB 204.487.1151 www.gardenroomshop.com

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5 UMBra hOOK We can't get enough of the Scribe Multi Hook from Umbra! Great design that will also keep your home tidy. $30.

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6 MOnKEY BarS The Monkey Bars Garage Storage System is the most versatile organization system on the market today. The unique shelf and rack combination allows home owners to make the most of available storage space, while providing a fully customizable solution that can be reconfigured as their needs change. Garage organization and storage has never been so simple. Available exclusively at Garage Rescue. Garage Rescue 204.421.6118 www.garagerescue.ca

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What is neW anD exciting in Landscaping for 2013! by Bonny Dann

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n my opinion the plant breeders have been doing overtime for the past few years and I am loving it! I

am really excited about some new Spireas available in 2013, as Spireas are a garden staple in Calgary. I will address the issues of those of you that are non-Spirea lovers a little later! There have also been major strides made in Hydrangea breeding in the past few years giving us options other than ‘Annabelle’ and ‘Pee Gee’, both white flowering. My biggest problem with Spirea’s has been the pink or rose/red blooms on the golden foliage shrubs such as ‘Goldflame’ and ‘Goldmound’ which I love to use mixed with green leafed shrubs and maroon/red foliage such as Barberry ‘Rosy Glow’ or ‘Royal Burgundy’ to create all season interest. But now… Proven Winners has introduced ‘Golden Glitter’ (S. nipponica) which has a compact growing habit, 1.2 m or about 4’ in ideal conditions, which we almost never have in Southern Alberta, so it may only be about 3’ and can certainly be pruned to keep whatever height you would like. It has yellow speckled foliage that adds colour to the garden all season long and is covered in pure white flowers in late spring. Win/win in my opinion! First Editions has also developed a lemon-lime arching foliage Spirea with white blooms ‘Firegold’ (S. X vanhouttei ‘Levgold’) very similar to ‘Bridal Wreath’ Spirea but with gold leaves. Other interesting new Spireas are First Editions’ ‘Superstar’ and Proven Winners’ ‘Double Play Artists’. Spireas are one of the work horses of a Calgary garden but they need to be pruned. Did you hear me? Please prune your Spireas or call a professional to prune not only them but most or all of the shrubs in your gardens. My company Escapes Inc. does all kinds of garden make overs every year and we are doing them, a lot of the time, because people have not maintained their

gardens. Almost all trees and shrubs benefit from a haircut but Spireas are one group that need a haircut! You can shear the Japanese Spireas back to 6” if you wish and they will look like new shrubs! Just prune the ones that bloom on old wood after blooming and the ones that bloom on new wood can be done any time from later winter on. The new varieties of Hydrangeas that are hardy are blooming in lime; yes green ‘Limelight’ and pinks ‘Pinky Winky’ and ‘Endless Summer’. A new white variety of white blooming Hydrangea that is on Blaine Johnson of Sunnyside Greenhouses Ltd as interesting is ‘Bobo’ Hydrangea. Blaine also has ‘Amber Jubilee’ Ninebark, a cross between ‘Diabolo’ and ‘Dart’s Gold’ Ninebark on his list. Those are two of my most used Ninebarks so I am also excited about ‘Amber Jubilee’ which is by Proven Winners. Another recent addition to

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their family that I love and is on Anita Heuver’s, manager of Eagle Lake Nurseries, list is ‘Little Devil’ bred off ‘Diabolo’ with the same dark foliage and small pinkish/white flowers as ‘Diabolo’ but smaller. Last year Sunnyside had several varieties of Ninebark in a standard form, or top grafted which I love. I put a ‘Diabolo’ standard in my own garden and will see how it survived Calgary’s Chinook laden winter that people love but causes all kinds of winter kill in trees and shrubs! Blaine also has on his list ‘Superstar’ Spirea, ‘Starlite Crabapple’ and ‘Campfire Canadian Artist’ Series Roses. Anita has ‘Gladiator’ flowering crab, ‘Amber Jubilee’ Ninebark, ‘Ivory Pillar’ Japanese Lilac, ‘Tiny Series’ Asiatic lilies and ‘Bloomerang’ Lilac. I am also a fan of ‘Bloomerang’ Lilac which is a repeat blooming lilac bred from ‘myeri’ Dwarf Korean Lilac, another Calgary garden staple in my opinion.

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Something else I am really excited about for 2013 is a new Kentucky Blue grass sod that is much more drought tolerant than what we have been using. Projections are that the new sod will require 50% less water once established which is substantial. The entire world is running out of fresh water and water conservation is something we should all be interested in but especially in Calgary where we are classified semi-arid and have had watering restrictions. To maintain healthy, green turf you need to fertilize once a month, at Escapes Inc. we only use an organic, granular time release fertilizer and you need an inch of water a week. But... please measure the water, either buy a water gauge at a garden centre or big box store or set out a simple device such as a Frisbee to measure. There is absolutely no point in having the water run down the street and into the storm sewers which I see all the time!


Another new product that we hear lots about is rubber mulch. The manufacturers are saying it is safe for kids, pets and plants, it is recycled, which we all like and is long lasting. I think it is a great idea for play areas as it is so soft and kind to falling children! I still like bark mulch in planting areas as it breaks down adding fiber and nutrients to the soil but rubber mulch may be a safer alternative to soft stemmed plant material in Xeriscaped gardens than rock. Rock works really well in desert gardens as all the plant material have thorns or barbs to protect themselves, but everything we use here is soft and/or spreading, so is easily damaged by rock. The theory

though of Xeriscaping is attractive in Calgary and we do more of it all the time to conserve on water. I checked in with Roland of Poooh Busters to see if rubber mulch was a good idea in dog runs but he says no, it holds on to the odor and you are still best with a compacted 4” layer of 10mm pea rock, it is round and easy on pets paws and the smell dissipates! I should have asked if it is okay to keep hosing my dog run down in the spring with a vinegar water rinse or an organic soap and water, oh well next time!! Happy gardening, Bonny

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Latest Bath Trends by adene lucas

After A recent trip to JApAn i hAve A whole new perspective on whAt greAt bAthroom design is. As in all design it’s not just the aesthetics

but the function or as I remember from school, its form followed by function. Pretty is easy, but does the space work well, and in Japan the answer is an overwhelming yes. Let's begin with the toilet, heated seats seem like an obvious must have in a climate such as ours. We can all relate to a bone chilling visit to the loo in the middle of the night, in the dead of winter. In Japan no matter what time of day or night the seat greets you with a warm temperature. We heat our floors, why not out toilet seats? I am sure there is some obscure place in Canada that carries 42 home dĂŠcor and renovations junE - july 2013


IN JAPAN No mATTEr WHAT TImE oF dAy or NIGHT THE SEAT GrEETS yoU WITH A WArm TEmPErATUrE. WE HEAT oUr FLoorS, WHy NoT oUT ToILET SEATS?

heated seats, but in Japan they are standard. Everything from posh department stores to six table diners has toasty toilets. Aside from the heat, there are generally three options for cleaning oneself, again warm water is a nice touch and you decide just how clean you want to be. Think of a bidet, but electronic and at the push of a button the job is done. Unlike an unsightly bidet that takes up space, this cleaning function is housed in the toilet. If a shy bladder is an issue, there are sounds of a waterfall or pre-recorded flush to mask the sound of‌. going to the bathroom! The final step is the automatic flush so hands free from start to finish. Finally, for those couples who argue about the seat being left up, it's not an issue with the Japanese toilet, with the push of a button the seats rises and goes down. Since space is at a premium, the bathrooms are very simple, they use space in an organized manner and they are large in comparison to the rest of the rooms. It's quite common to have a large bath tub that shares a shower area with floors that are tiled right up the walls. Heated shower tub enclosures are also a nice feature as it keeps the larger rooms warm. The bathroom mirrors have a feature to keep them from fogging up. The toilet is housed in a separate smaller area with a sink and room for storage. The entire bathroom experience is so civilized in Japan; we could certainly borrow an idea or two. Now back to reality and what we are doing in local bathroom design. Grey, white, beige and bone are the best sellers in terms of colours. Grey seems to go thru cycles and once again a grey bathroom is gaining in popularity. The neutral tones work well within the majority of home decor and have a timeless appeal. The other neutrals have the same appeal and are widely available. There are two schools of thought with bathroom design, one is to embrace the trendy side as its a small space and a great place to try a new look. The other approach is that bathrooms are not the place to experiment with a trendy look, as they are costly to renovate and it can be very disruptive to a home owner when one is out of commission. june - july 2013 home dÊcor and renovations 43


I tend to be more on the conservative side and avoid looks which will date quickly. I simply observe the trend by adding the current hue to the space as it’s the easiest room to incorporate colour. If the colour orange is trending, add an orange towel or accessory rather than tile which is a lot harder to change out when trendy orange is now dated. Currently, intense colours such as oxblood red, navy blue and chocolate brown are used in powder rooms. The colour alone adds a hit of drama, pair that with an over the top light fixture and some exotic tile and you have a stand out room. As for ceramic tile, it’s still the leader for flooring, tub and shower enclosures however, the choices are very diverse. Exotic patterns with an ethnic feel such as a bright blue and yellow mexican tiles or tiles that have a faux wood or stone look are emerging as a strong trend as the look speaks to natural elements and provides texture to the space. Floral prints on a tile, be it cascading flowers, the look of vines or ivy all have a calming spa like feel and work well in a bathroom setting. Geometric patterns, with sharp edges, and bright colours have an art deco feel which is another trend for the bold and brave. regardless of your personal style, all can be great additions to a bathroom decor. If a traditional look is more your preference try larger sized tile in an unconventional pattern. Compared to the standard subway look which is laid in a stacked or brick formation it can be quite striking. Consider using different sizes of the same tile to create movement within the floor or wall. If budget is an issue, a basic tile can be interesting if the size is not uniform. Also think about a mosaic pattern or using an insert piece such as glass in a 1”x1” size for effect. Ceramic tile is a practical surface application as it is resistant to humidity, it is durable and if heated can be great on the feet. I love the look of wall coverings or wall paper as it used to be called, but I tend to get worried about the effect of moisture and glue so I hesitate about the application in a an area filled with humidity. Wall coverings have come a long way and I am sure the quality is much better then when my mom pasted up wall paper in almost every room and then a few years letter I was enlisted in the dreaded removal. The patterns and colours can be vibrant, exotic, romantic or contemporary. If you have a vision or style there will be a wall covering that can duplicate that look. It’s a cost effective way of transforming a small space and adding a bit of flare in a conventional powder room. For counter tops, granite, marble and quartz are the still the top sellers. They are durable, have an elegant appeal and are easy to keep clean. Since the square footage is generally small the style of granite can be upgraded to something more exotic and less mainstream. If unusual is what you are after, consider concrete counters which can be mixed with any colour, have imprints created or anything custom you can dream up. Another option is crushed glass in quartz which can be all one colour, for example white on white or multicoloured for a bit of flare. 44 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

CUrrENTLy, INTENSE CoLoUrS SUCH AS oxbLood rEd, NAvy bLUE ANd CHoCoLATE broWN ArE USEd IN PoWdEr roomS. Currently, the style of bathrooms has morphed into a more transitional look. That is the combination of traditional and contemporary. you may see a very basic vanity paired with an unusual counter top or classic granite top placed on a modern vanity. The mix of style keeps things interesting, and it’s fun to break the rules and try mixing up a few styles. of course the eco-friendly bathroom is still a strong trend and manufactures have embraced the development of new products which use less water but still perform and leave the buyer feeling as if nothing has changed. Low flow toilets and shower heads can save up to 40% in water use and that’s great for our environment and the water bill. Anything repurposed or reclaimed is another green initiative. An old dresser for example can be retro fitted as a vanity or a storage unit for towels and other bath items. Use a mirror from


another part of your home in the bathroom, the bigger the better! If you have an old medicine cabinet, take off the door, wall paper the back and use it as open shelving. The idea is to look around your home for things that could be decorative or useful for the bath without buying new. As with any transformation, it’s good to have a vision, a budget and a file full of ideas. I like to start with small changes and then continue on if need be. Sometimes a different piece of art, or a fresh set of towels is all that is required to spruce up a tired bath. If the space is not functional or looks dated, then it’s time to do your homework and get as many ideas as possible before a bathroom renovation is underway.

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Decoding the code by MICHAEL NYIKES

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I had a good question posed by a loyal reader who asks if carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are mandatory in houses.

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In a word, yes. The 2006 Alberta Building Code contains provisions requiring for carbon monoxide alarms to be installed in all new residential construction containing a fuel-burning appliance, a solid-fuel-burning appliance or a storage garage. Where a fuel-burning appliance is installed in a suite of residential occupancy, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed: ›› Inside each bedroom, or ›› Outside each bedroom, within 5m of each bedroom door. Where a fuel-burning appliance is installed in a service room that is not in a suite of residential occupancy, each suite that shares a wall or a floor/ceiling assembly with the service room shall have a carbon monoxide alarm installed: ›› Inside each bedroom or outside each bedroom within 5m of each bedroom door, and ›› In the service room. Where a solid-fuel-burning appliance is installed in a suite of residential occupancy, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed: ›› On or near the ceiling in the room containing the solidfuel-burning appliance. Each suite that shares a wall or floor/ceiling assembly with a storage garage or that is adjacent to an attic or crawl space to which the storage garage is also adjacent, a carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed: ›› Inside each bedroom, or ›› Outside each bedroom, within 5m of each bedroom door. It is important to note that in addition to being a certified product, CO alarms must be mechanically fixed to a surface at a height recommended by the manufacturer, and have no disconnect switch between the over-current device and the CO alarm when the CO alarm is powered by the dwelling unit’s electrical system.

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Both battery operated alarms and alarms that are connected to the dwelling unit’s electrical system are acceptable. The average lifespan of CO alarms varies. There are several models on the market with many different features such as indicators to let the user know when they need to be replaced or power supply backups. Check your model to ensure that it has the features you need. Future Decoding the Code columns will continue to answer readers’ questions about how the provincial building code affects their projects. Email your questions to me at decodingthecode@gmail.com. Be sure to include which city you live in, as well as your phone number in case I need to follow up with you.

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The view by mickey foulds

i love visiting the netherlands!

For centuries this remarkable little country in Europe has been the origin of not only exceptional artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh and Mondrian, but also innovative designers such as van Campen, Berlage and Rietveld. Creativity, variety – indeed “something for everyone” is the name of the game here! Exceptional beauty is also to be found in abundance in their gardens and floral design, and it is always a

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pleasure to stroll through residential neighbourhoods and enjoy the scenery. Currently enjoying a balmy spring week in this country, there is one aspect of Dutch homes that stands out when travelling around towns and villages. Their windows are phenomenal! (One cannot help but notice, first and foremost, that they are always impeccably clean!). They excel at creating “windowscapes” that are very attractive to look at and add greatly to the curb appeal of the home.


The DuTch have The aDvanTage of low winDows wiTh wiDe winDow sills on The insiDe. Their winDowscapes almosT invariably conTain poTs, planTs, flowers, canDles or lamps. It is an area that is often not considered when we decorate our homes in Canada. We focus on curb appeal with groomed lawns and abundant garden beds. We create a welcoming front porch with a crisp mat, shiny mailbox and possibly a decorative planter or pot with sticks beside the front door. However, as our visitors walk up the pathway or stand waiting once they have rung the doorbell, and glance towards the window, what does the interior look like from that aspect? Is it shielded with closed blinds or heavy sheers cutting it off from the outside world? Or do we see a welcoming chair with a lamp on a side table almost inviting you in? The Dutch have the advantage of low windows with wide window sills on the inside. Their windowscapes almost invariably contain pots, plants, flowers, candles or lamps. We tend not to have sills on the inside of our windows but can substitute with a low chest or bench or alternatively a sofa table (Crate & Barrel’s concrete Mason Console table remains a firm favourite with understated clean lines coordinating seamlessly with most interiors). The secret to a successful display is to be aware that it should appeal from not only the inside of the room but also from outside the window. This means that all accessories used should not have a specific back and front, but june - july 2013 home dÊcor and renovations 49


rather be visually pleasing from all sides. If plants are used they need to be rotated regularly otherwise they turn to the light. (On a side note – there are far too many sad, straggly house plants inhabiting the corners of our homes. I suspect there is a level of guilt associated with disposing of these poor things clinging desperately to life while enduring benign neglect on our part! Cut them loose and replace them with 50 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

healthy specimens. If you don’t have green fingers get advice from your friendly neighbourhood garden centre as to the most resilient options or opt out altogether and use sculptural pieces that don’t need to be watered and fed.) Accessories to decorate can include lamps, pots with sculptural sticks (willow is always interesting), boxes, stacks of books, candlesticks or any sculptural pieces. Interesting silhouettes against the light of the window adds visual impact. From outside lighter coloured accessories are more easily seen against the relative darkness of the interior. A table lamp casting its light in the window looks inviting from the exterior. Use a few larger pieces rather than a host of little collectibles which tend to get visually lost, or group together a number of similar items such as a collection of brass candlesticks to create one large vignette. Add items of differing heights for interest. Alternatively focus on symmetry with two large identical pots placed side by side. Consider colour and texture – shiny metallic finishes offer great impact as they catch the light. Another view which we often neglect to consider when planning our gardens and focusing on curb appeal is the actual view from inside the house. We are mostly concerned about it looking great from the outside as we drive up to our homes. Take a look from your living room window out to the street. Is the garden bed equally appealing from that angle? Is there even anything to see other than the lawn rolling out to the edge of the street with the beds tucked up close to the house? Maybe it’s time to consider planting a bed closer to the curb which can look great from both sides and which offers a level of screening and privacy to your home without it feeling like a barrier.


Always remember that there may be more than one aspect to view in our homes and gardens, so take a walk around both and consider all the angles at which they are seen, and in particular look through your windows both inside and out. And if you should be in need of inspiration why not take a quick trip to the Netherlands and learn from the best!!

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Also note that if the home is being built or repaired for re-sale or rental purposes, you must hire a licensed contractor. when are permIts not requIred?

Permits are not required for strictly cosmetic changes to a bathroom. Some examples would be application of new paint, wall coverings and flooring as well as replacing plumbing fixtures in existing locations such as toilets and sinks. where do I apply for permIts?

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Applications for permits are accepted on the third floor of the Calgary Municipal Building. Your application must include two sets of building plans, and the names of any trades working on your project. Please note that all contractors are required to hold a valid City of Calgary business license.

It Is InterestIng to consIder that the bathroom, as we

know it, is a relatively modern convenience. In today's culture, the bathroom is one of the most essential spaces in a home, with much consideration given not only to purpose, but also to style and comfort. Bathrooms may be designed purely for functionality, or aesthetically, as a focal point in the home. Spa like retreat features, with a focus on relaxation and rejuvenation, are often standard in new homes and common renovation choices. When changes are considered, a popular choice among home owners is the upgrade of an existing bathroom or the addition of a new one.

when considering any building project it is recommended that you visit the city website www.calgary.ca to download appropriate application forms. doing this will help you be prepared prior to submitting an application. If you have questions regarding your permit that are not answered on the city of calgary website, please call 3-1-1 and a customer service representative will be happy to

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Once you have decided to renovate, thought must be given to what permits will be required.

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Building Permit

A Building Permit is required when you wish to demolish, relocate, repair, alter or make additions to an existing building or structure. In some circumstances, basements have a bathroom “rough-in” in place for future development. This situation will also require permits to complete the installation. Electrical and Plumbing

In addition to a Building Permit, if you intend to install or modify electrical wiring and/or plumbing in your bathroom, you will require a separate Electrical Permit and a separate Plumbing Permit Your licensed electrical or plumbing contractor is responsible for obtaining these permits. Alternately, for the do-it-yourselfer, you also have the option of obtaining a Homeowner's Electrical Permit and/or a Homeowner's Plumbing Permit. In this case, it is strongly recommended you have a basic knowledge of electrical wiring and plumbing. Keep in mind, in order to qualify for these permits: ›› The home must be a single family dwelling; ›› You must be the owner and occupant of the home; ›› You must be performing the installations yourself: and ›› You must be prepared to provide proof of ownership. 52 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

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Basic staging tips… by LAURA LE THE DECISION TO SELL A PROPERTY IS A MAJOR ONE

and should be done in a responsible and strategic manor. The purchase and eventual sale of a home is for most of us the largest single investment we make. When we choose one house over another when searching for a home it is always an emotional decision. We have walked through each room and imagined living there, perhaps starting a family or envisioning the renovations you would like to do to make it your own. The process of selling needs to become the complete opposite. Having an emotional attachment to the property can make the selling a very difficult step to make. This is an analogy I frequently use when meeting a reluctant seller: when we decide it is time to trade in or sell a vehicle we take all the “stuff” out. The tissue box from the back window (how do we get at that when we need it anyways?), the snow brush from the back seat that is still there in July (you never know!) and the empty water 54 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013


bottles that are stuck under the seat. Then we clean all of the surfaces and vacuum and maybe even shampoo the carpets. Now the vehicle is ready so we can get as much money as possible. This exact same process needs to occur in order to get a home ready to sell. We begin by removing all items that are considered personal. These include family photos, certificates and diplomas and collections, especially if they have value whether it is intrinsic or sentimental. This is the first step that can help a seller become less emotionally invested in the property. When a potential buyer comes into your home they should leave there knowing nothing about you or your family. The next part of this journey is eliminating excess stuff. Each space needs to be looked at objectively. When selling a house you are selling square footage so the floor and walls need to be seen. If there is too much furniture or artwork in a room it can be overwhelming. The buyers need to be able to see the floor in every room including closets and pantries. Pack away all seasonal clothing and footwear. If you have a friend or family member with a little space you can borrow to store excess items until you sell that is ideal. Many sellers fill up the basement or the garage with this stuff creating the same problem in a different space. If this is not an option use boxes or bins that are the same and stack in a neat and orderly way. This is a great opportunity to also decide with every item you pack if it is necessary. Perhaps it can be donated to charity, sold at consignment or given to a friend. Every single item we have in

EVERY SINGLE ITEM WE HAVE IN OUR HOMES SHOULD BE THERE BECAUSE WE LOVE IT. IF WE ARE NOT ABLE TO SAY THAT IT SHOULD PROBABLY GO TO SOMEONE THAT WOULD VALUE IT.

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HAVING AN EMOTIONAL ATTACHMENT TO THE PROPERTY CAN MAKE THE SELLING A VERY DIFFICULT STEP TO MAKE.

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our homes should be there because we love it. If we are not able to say that it should probably go to someone that would value it. I have been in many homes where the homeowner tells me they have a piece of furniture that they do not care for but are keeping it because it came from Aunt Martha. I suggest if this is your dilemma perhaps offering it to another family member so it can remain in the family. If no one in the family wants it either there is also the choice of selling it to someone that will love it and using the proceeds to purchase something you do like. So, now all the personal and excess stuff is gone and now it is time to clean. It is so much easier with less of everything in every room. Lastly, paint. Paint is a relatively inexpensive way to make a huge impact. Everyone has watched the television programs where the professionals neutralize everything, everywhere. Sometimes this is necessary and


sometimes not. I love it when a powder room or a bedroom is painted a fabulous colour because it can give a potential buyer a reference point to remember your house over another. However, it is always a problem if there is a vaulted or two storey ceiling and the walls are painted eggplant purple. This is not a simple or and easy job and the chances of the property selling are very slim. The choice of a paint colour seems like a simple one, just use beige, right? Wrong! Whatever colour you use needs to work with all surfaces in the property. The wrong colour can make the flooring look tired or dirty. Often beige colours have a pink or green undertone that can be a problem depending on what they are next to. Hiring a professional for a paint consultation can change the look of your property drastically. It is also another step to that very important emotional separation from the home you have lived in to the investment you need it to be now.

LAURA LE CREATIVE ENHANCEMENT INC. Laura Le has owned Creative Enhancement for about seven years. Laura completed courses with Accredited Staging Professionals(ASP), Canadian Staging. Professionals(CSP) and Canadian ReDesign Association (CRDA). Creative Enhancement has been a member of the BBB since 2005. Phone 403.807.8591 Email laurale@shaw.ca | www.creativeenhancement.ca june - july 2013 home dĂŠcor and renovations 57


RENOMARK

Tackling the

underground economy by BRYAN TUCKEY

WHEN THE NATIONAL RENOMARK PROGRAM WAS first launched back in 2001, its primary goal was to help homeowners differentiate a professional renovator from the rising number of rogue contractors giving the renovation industry a bad name. To date, the program has successfully given RenoMark renovators a well-known and respected brand that recognizes them as professionals that agree to a national Code of Conduct, as well as a Code of Ethics administered by their local home builders’ association (HBA). In fact, a total of 34 HBAs currently administer the program across eight provinces, and that number is still growing. Despite the program’s success, however, the home renovation sector in Canada is still fighting underground operators who work on a “cash only” basis. A report published by the Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) states that such contractors pose a number of dangers to the renovation industry, especially for the homeowners. Consumer protection is compromised when dealing with a “cash only” renovator due to the absence of a written contract. Should the quality of the contractor’s work fail to meet your expectations, or if he simply takes off with your payment without completing the agreed-upon project, there is no paperwork to hold him accountable. The report also identifies that every dollar of evaded taxes, as well as EI and CPP contributions, puts more pressure on governments at all levels to raise other revenues, damaging both the economy and the credibility of Canada’s tax system. In short, underground renovators who dodge taxes are hurting our country’s economic prosperity and success. In fact, the average government revenue losses from underground activity in the Ontario construction industry range between $1.4 and $2.4 billion every year – I realize this is a rather wide range, but these are the most accurate numbers available to me. That’s a troubling statistic as it puts an unfair tax burden on taxpayers, not to mention legitimate renovation companies who play by the rules yet are finding it increasingly difficult to compete against contractors who offer discounted rates by dodging taxes. 58 home décor and renovations junE - july 2013

The CHBA has been working with its local associations, including BILD, to combat the use of underground renovators and is happy to report that federal and provincial agencies have now jumped on board to help find a solution. The result is an international research effort to see how other developed countries tackled this type of issue, and analyze how it can be applied locally. In the meantime, HBAs from across the country are encouraging homeowners to hire professional renovators that offer proper written contracts that spell out what work is to be done, when and how much it will cost. When you hire a contractor for your home, a pen is your most important tool! For a list of professional contractors in your area, check out renomark.ca. Home of the national RenoMark program, the website’s Find a Renovator tool will help you quickly and easily find a professional contractor that offers a minimum two-year warranty on all work, carries a minimum of $2 million liability insurance and maintains a professional level of knowledge of current building codes, permit procedures and technical skills. The underground economy is detrimental to our economy, our industry and the quality of our homes. Let’s work together to ensure that we put a stop to it once and for all.

BRYAN TUCKEY Bryan Tuckey is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD), the creators of RenoMark, and can be found on Twitter (twitter.com/renomark_ca), Facebook (facebook.com/renomark), Youtube and BILD’s official online blog (bildblogs.ca).


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Bathroom fans by shell Busey

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our office from concerned homeowners who are now noticing condensation on the inside of their windows. This is a common occurrence when homeowners purchase a new high-efficient furnace or new windows without addressing ventilation within the home. Less damp air escapes the home since new windows have tightened up your home. New furnaces draw combustion air from the outside, when older furnace models used air from inside the home for combustion which would reduce the humidity in the air. A simple way to effectively exhaust damp air from your home is to ensure you have the proper bathroom fans installed in your home. At this time of year, the relative humidity level in your home should be around 50%. This is an item that if you are so inclined, you can do yourself.

Drill or drill/driver, 1/8” twist bit, ½” spade bit, hammer, jigsaw, caulking gun, utility knife, drywall saw, Torpedo or other small spirit level, Philips and standard screwdrivers, long nose pliers.

If the fan must connect to a power source, contact an electrIcIan. MaTerials

Exhaust fan, nails, 4” roof cap and roofing nails, 4” wall cap or soffit vent, galvanized nails, siliconized acrylic caulk or roof cement, flexible vent duct with cement, flexible vent duct with clamps or aluminum duct work, tin snips, 2 or 3 wire with ground type NM (nonmetallic) cable, wire connectors, single or double switch, cable staples.

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Process 1. Install a fan sized for room size approximately 1 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) for

every 1 square foot of room space. Measure the number of feet in the room by multiplying length by width. Purchase an appropriately sized fan for the room. Choose the quietest unit available for the room and the budget. Installing a fan in the ceiling; choose an exhaust fan less than “one sonne” noise level, needs access from above. If the ceiling and above cannot be accessed, install a wall mounted unit. 2. Tap on the ceiling to determine the stud locations. Hammer a nail through the ceiling from below between the joists. From above, shift locations so it is within a joist bay. Using a utility knife or drywall saw, cut the hole in the ceiling from below. Using screws through the housing or the mounting brackets provided with the fan, secure the unit to the framing. Make sure the unit is flush with the ceiling. The housing should be level. 3. Vent the fan to the outdoors through the roof wall or soffit. Use the minimum number of elbows. Bore a small hole through the wall, soffit or roof from inside at the vent location. Push a nail through the hole so that it can be located outdoors. Bore a starter hole in the exterior and finish the cutting with a jigsaw. Place the flange of the roof cap under the shingles above it. Attach it to the roof with nails. Seal the nail heads with roofing cement. Apply caulk to the underside of a wall or soffit flange. Press it is place. Adjust the wall cap so that it sits on a flat area. 4. Following the manufacturer’s instructions, secure the duct collar to the fan’s

discharge opening. Using clamps attach a 4” round duct to the duct collar and to the vent cap. Aluminum ducts can be cut with tin snips. 5. To wire the unit, shut off the power at the breaker. If the fan must connect to a power source, contact an electrician. Otherwise, follow the manufacturer’s wiring diagram. Replace the existing single-light switch with a fan timer, or a dehumidistat. The timer should be capable of 2-3 hour settings.

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6. Place the fan unit into the housing. Secure it with the screws provided. Plug the fan into the wiring box receptacle(s). Attach the decorative grill. Turn the power back on.

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