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Jacqueline Hill EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
Susan Legge DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL
Moe Lalani SALES MANAGER, EASTERN ONTARIO
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Wayne Karl ART DIRECTOR
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Are outdoor patios the new living room?
034 Hot Properties 040 Advertisers Index 042 Neighbourhood Profile 043 What’s Online property profile
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The Bassett – Valecraft’s newest luxury townhome
Helen Pearce Dennis Ng GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
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How to buy a new couch – tips from a pro Create a cosy bedroom in fives easy steps PUBLISHED Saturdays, 2016 Publishing Schedule:
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The Bassett – Valecraft’s newest luxury townhome
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Sonia Bell, Sara Duck (on leave), Elisa Krovblit, Jackie Marchildon, Lydia McNutt (on leave)
5 ways to make buying a home more affordable by Aylssa Furtado
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How to find the right home for you by Marnie Bennett
020 Fundamentally Speaking National home sales skewed by Toronto, Vancouver by Wayne Karl
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The Bank of Canada recently made its latest interest rate announcement and Monetary Policy Report. As expected, the BoC again held its overnight rate target at 0.5 per cent. With its Monetary Policy Report and other moves from the federal government, however, many experts expected action. Though none was forthcoming in the July report, potential changes in mortgage regulations and housing policy seem inevitable in the coming weeks or months. In June, federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau commissioned a joint federal,
provincial and municipal working group to study the housing market, largely to address market stresses in Toronto and Vancouver. The challenge with any action to tackle skyrocketing prices and declining affordability in these cities will be to not negatively affect other markets where such characteristics do not exist. Markets such as Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton and other parts of Canada are experiencing very different conditions than Toronto and Vancouver. Indeed, if anything, they need changes to help, not hinder homebuying activity.
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Toronto, Vancouver continue to skew Canadian home sales By Wayne Karl
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HOUSING ACTIVITY IN TORONTO
and Vancouver continues to skew the Canadian home sales picture, as these two markets experience characteristics that are very different from the rest of the country. Statistics from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) show national home sales declined further in June 2016, by 0.9 per cent monthover-month in June 2016. Monthly declines in each of the past two months have left sales activity 2.6 per cent below the record set in April 2016. “While national sales activity remains strong, there are still significant differences in housing market trends across Canada,” CREA President Cliff Iverson says. “While home sales activity and price growth are running strong in B.C. and Ontario, they remain subdued in other markets where homebuyers are cautious and uncertain about the outlook for their local economy.” “June sales extended trends observed the previous month,” adds Gregory Klump, CREA’s chief economist. “As was the case in May, the monthly decline in national sales activity was led by the Lower Mainland of British Columbia and markets in or around the GTA. In keeping with the law of supply and demand, exceptionally low inventory combined with high demand continues to translate into strong price growth in these housing markets, where year-over-year price gains have been running in double-digit territory since late last year.” 20 YPNEXTHOME.CA
The number of newly listed homes rose by 2.2 per cent in June 2016, compared to May. New supply climbed among a broad majority of all local markets, led by Greater Toronto, Oakville-Milton, Montreal, Quebec City and B.C.’s Fraser Valley. The return of activity in Fort McMurray following its evacuation in May also contributed to the national increase in new listings. As for average home prices, the Aggregate Composite MLS Benchmark rose by 13.6 per cent year-over-year to $564,700 in June 2016, the largest gain since December 2006. For the fifth consecutive month, year-over-year price growth accelerated for all Benchmark property types tracked by the index. Two-storey single-family home prices continued to post the biggest year-over-year gain (15.5 per cent), followed by one-storey single-family homes (14 per cent), townhouse/row units (13.6 per cent) and apartment units (9.8 per cent). While prices in 9 of the 11 markets tracked by the MLS HPI posted yearover-year gains in June, price growth continues to vary widely among housing markets. Greater Vancouver (32.1 per cent) and the Fraser Valley (35.5 per cent) posted the largest gains, followed by Greater Toronto (16.0 per cent),
Victoria (15.7 per cent) and Vancouver Island (10.6 per cent). By contrast, year-over-year prices were down -4.1 per cent in Calgary and -1.4 per cent in Saskatoon. Home prices gained further traction in Regina (3.6 per cent year-overyear), Greater Montreal (1.9 per cent) and Ottawa (1.0 per). Home prices in Greater Moncton recorded their eleventh consecutive year-over-year gain, rising 7.9 per cent. The national average price continues to be pulled upward by sales activity in Vancouver and Toronto, which remain two of Canada’s tightest, most active and expensive housing markets. The actual (not seasonally adjusted) national average price for homes sold in June 2016 was $503,301, up 11.2 per cent year-over-year. If these two housing markets are excluded from calculations, the average price is a more modest $374,760, and a 8.4-per-cent yearover-year gain. Wayne Karl is an award-winning writer and editor with experience in real estate and business. In Fundamentally Speaking, Wayne explores the basics you need to examine when buying property. He can be reached at wayne.karl@ypnexthome.ca or follow him on Twitter at Twitter.com/ WayneKarl.
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Main will be the central gem of this transformed streetscape. The building is a 25-minute walk to the downtown core, and only eight minutes by bike. Nestled between the Rideau Canal and the Rideau River, there are countless ways for you to enjoy your free time. The added value of a direct connection to the Glebe/ Lansdowne, via the proposed 5th-Clegg footbridge, is sure to make Old Ottawa East an even more desirable place to be. Buyers can choose from a variety of layouts: pied-a-terre, one-bedroom, two-bedroom and two-bedroom with a den. The triedand-true exterior brick and stone facades are timeless and well-suited to the neighbourhood. As with all
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of Enbridge’s Savings By Design program. After the most recent energy modelling report, the project is projected to surpass the program’s targeted energy savings of 25 per cent over industry standards. This initiative was born out of a recommendation from community organization Sustainable Living Ottawa East (SLOE), with which Domicile worked closely in the initial planning stages. As urban infill specialists, Domicile is interested in how a project will fit within the existing community. At The Corners on Main Presentation Centre, the company hosts a unique event series called the Domicile Speaker Series. After a successful spring session (bird watching, photography, cycling and art/design events), programming commences
again come fall, with various healthy lifestyle/wellness workshops and other fun activities. Through these events, Domicile brings together buyers and community members to celebrate the opportunities of living in an urban centre such as Old Ottawa East. The Corners on Main intends to enrich the community, not overshadow it. Phase 1 construction is underway, and the release of Phase 2 is coming soon. Stay tuned for details. For more information on The Corners on Main, visit cornersonmain.ca or the Presentation Centre at 223 Main St. (next to Saint Paul University), to see the fully-furnished model suite and interactive touch-screen display of the build site.
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cent. Homebuyers can put down as little as five per cent when they buy a home, but they’ll also need to pay for mortgage default insurance. The less money you put down, the higher your mortgage insurance costs will be. For example, if you purchase a $450,000 home with five per cent down, you’ll have to pay $15,300 in mortgage default insurance, which is added to the amount of your mortgage. If you make a 20 per cent down payment, you’ll need to come up with more money but you’ll also save thousands of dollars because you won’t need to pay for mortgage insurance.
payment is the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP). The Canadian government allows first-time homebuyers to borrow up to $25,000 tax-free from their registered retirement savings plan (RRSP). If you’re purchasing with someone who’s also a first-time homebuyer, you can both access $25,000 for a total of $50,000. You don’t have to be married to qualify because common-law partners are also eligible. However, since the HBP is considered a loan, it must be repaid over a 15-year period. Repayments start in the second year after you withdrew the funds.
Lower your expectations: It can be difficult to find the perfect home in your desired location. There’s no shame in buying a fixer-upper in a less desirable neighbourhood and spending the money to do some renovations. It’s a good investment and is even better if you can do it yourself. As others buy in your neighborhood and renovate their homes, your property will become more valuable. Then you have a choice: You can sell your modest first home for more than you bought it for or stay put and enjoy.
Become a landlord: Buying a home with a basement apartment and a tenant can help pay off your mortgage faster. But you shouldn’t count on the rent you receive to cover all of your mortgage costs. You should be prepared for the unexpected. Even the best tenants move out and your lender will still expect you to make your mortgage payments on time.
Tap into government resources: One great source of funding for a down
Alyssa Furtado is founder and CEO of RateHub.ca, a website that compares mortgage rates, credit cards and deposit rates with the goal to empower Canadians to search smarter and save money.
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Your new home search Zeroing in on ‘the one’ By Marnie Bennett
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costs be? While houses are generally more affordable outside of the city, the costs of gas and perhaps a second car can add up quickly; sometimes spending the extra money for a more central location is balanced by savings elsewhere. Examine – honestly – how you spend your leisure time, whether it’s playing sports, visiting cultural hot spots, exploring nature or cocooning with the family. How close would you like to live to extended family and friends? How important are good schools, recreation facilities and walking paths? Size requirements How many bedrooms and bathrooms are needed? Do you need space for a hobby, storage or home office? A family room? A two-car garage? Special features These can range from the indulgent
to the absolutely necessary. Do you want air conditioning, a fireplace or a swimming pool? Do you require certain features to accommodate family members with special needs? Are you interested in saving energy, enhancing indoor air quality and reducing environmental impact? We all have different priorities. Ask yourself which ones are closest to your heart, and the right home will follow! To receive a free copy of a new special report titled “Homebuyers: How to Save Thousands of Dollars When You Buy” email sales@bennettpros.com Marnie Bennett is a broker and team leader for Bennett Property Shop Realty, a full premium service real estate brokerage specializing in marketing and selling new and resale homes, condominiums and investment real estate. Marnie is the host of the weekly radio show the Real Estate Hour, a millionaire real estate investor and a wealth management coach. bennettpros.com
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Millennials and Gen Xers far less confident they’ll meet financial goals: CIBC Poll FAR FEWER MILLENNIAL AND
Generation X Canadians are confident they’ll meet their financial goals than they were just six months ago, finds the latest CIBC Quarterly Financial Confidence Poll. After a sharp 12-percentage-point drop for both age groups, only 72 per cent of Millennials and 66 per cent of Gen Xers now say they will be able to attain their financial goals in the next 12 months. For Baby Boomers, however, financial confidence has edged up three percentage points, with 82 per cent now confident they will meet their goals. 24 YPNEXTHOME.CA
“We had a very gloomy start to 2016, with a reeling loonie and a soft economy and jobs market, and much of that sentiment continues to weigh on confidence,” says Sarah Widmeyer, managing director and head, Wealth Strategies Group, CIBC. “Our poll also reveals the stress of everyday life for Millennials and Gen Xers – going to school, working, paying your household bills, trying to save for a house or taking care of your family. Combined with a string of gloomy economic news no wonder this cohort is feeling less certain they’ll achieve their financial goals.”
Key poll findings include: » Overall, 73 per cent of Canadians say they are confident they will meet their financial goals over the next 12 months (down from 80 per cent in December 2015). » Millennials (18 to 34 years) were the most confident group back in December 2015, but confidence has since fallen significantly from 84 to 72 per cent. » Generation X (35 to 54 years) continues to be the least confident group, dropping from 78 to 66 per cent. » But Baby Boomers (55-plus years) feel more positive, with their
how they feel about their personal financial situation today. The findings were similar to their financial confidence outlook: Only 59 per cent of Millennials and even fewer (57 per cent) of Gen Xers feel positive about their finances, compared to 78 per cent of Baby Boomers, who are feeling the most optimistic. “When you feel negative about the status of your finances, you should sit down and talk to someone who can help you assess your situation, give advice and boost your confidence,” says Widmeyer. “There’s always something that can be done.” Mid-year is a good time to sit down and re-evaluate your personal financial situation, she adds. “If you have a plan, take a look to see if it is still realistic and whether changes in the market require you to make adjustments to your expectations, timeframe or investment choices,” says Widmeyer.
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confidence edging up from 79 to 82 per cent. » 68 per cent of Ontarians now feel confident, down from 80 per cent six months ago. While oil prices and a sluggish economy dented how Albertans felt about their finances in the first three months of the year (an eight percentage point drop to 64 per cent in the first quarter), their confidence has since rebounded, now at 69 per cent. Widmeyer notes that experience in riding out market and economic cycles can mean a lot in maintaining confidence that you will achieve
your goals. “While macro events, like Brexit, can spark fear and gloom in the markets, these are things beyond our control,” she says. “What you can control is your personal finances and how you manage them. The key is to set and prioritize realistic short- and long-term goals, and take concrete steps each month to achieve them. When you have the right plan, then periodic market noise becomes just that, noise, that really shouldn’t change your financial priorities.” Feelings about personal finances today closely tied to future outlook The poll also asked Canadians
Four tips to help boost your financial confidence 1. Get a check-up – CIBC’s Financial Health Check tool (cibc.com) is a great starting point. It takes only five minutes to complete and provides basic personal advice based on your goals, budget and savings ability, as well as an opportunity to meet with an advisor. 2. Write down your goals – Countless studies show that those who write down their goals are more apt to achieve them whether they are health, career or financial goals. 3. Set realistic goals – You might want to save or pay down debt as quickly as possible, but if your budget doesn’t support it, modify it. You can still set big goals, but achieving smaller goals along the way can boost your confidence and keep you on track. 4. Review your goals and track your progress – This is key to staying on track and gaining a sense of achievement over time. You can modify your goals if your situation changes.
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Property Profile | VALECRAFT HOMES
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The Bassett Valecraft’s newest luxury townhome VALECRAFT IS EXCITED to announce
the release of one of its newest townhome models: the Bassett. This luxurious, end unit townhome is available in the communities of Cardinal Trail (Orléans) and Rathwell Landing (Stittsville). The Bassett is a townhome with the space and feel of a single-family home. This new model is an upgraded version of Valecraft’s most popular townhome, the Terrassa. Some of the upgrades include an open foyer and a modernized kitchen layout. These changes create a cosier, brighter home with a flow that is ideal for families. The features in the Bassett are the epitome of luxury. Featuring soaring 17-ft. high ceiling and an eye-catching 26 YPNEXTHOME.CA
floor to ceiling porcelain tile gas fireplace in the great room, this home is built to entertain and impress. The oak staircase with square stainless steel spindles complements the cutting-edge grey maple engineered wood flooring. Offering four bedrooms and a two-car garage, the Bassett is not your typical townhome. The kitchen is a chef’s dream come true. With large 12-by-24-in. porcelain tiles, modern white backsplash, Ocean series quartz countertop and stained three-in. birch shaker cabinetry doors, this space is modern and chic. The walk-in corner pantry and the extended pantry adds ample storage space which is ideal for families. The master bedroom is sure to
impress all buyers. The space offers cathedral ceilings with detailed windows, two walk-in closets and a personal ensuite bathroom. The bathroom boasts a generous quartz counter space with his and hers sinks and an extended mirror. The main bathroom is equally as impressive with contemporary and elegant cabinetry and a quartz countertop. In the model home the fourth bedroom was upgraded to a loft overlooking onto the lower level with a modern clear glass railing allowing additional sunlight into this open space. The Bassett will be available in Cardinal Trail in Orleans. This neighbourhood is within walking distance of Glandriel Park, schools,
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shopping centres, Innes Road, places of worship, transit, recreation and much more. Registration will soon be available but don’t wait, sign up for a VIP pre-registration. For those looking to purchase in the west end, The Bassett is also available in Rathwell Landing in Stittsville. A unique blend of urban and small-town activities in a suburban atmosphere, Stittsville offers amenities that the whole family can enjoy. Proximity to numerous schooling options in both official languages, sports centres and entertainment options make the quaint new community, Rathwell Landing, the ideal location for families interested in living
outside of the bustling city without sacrificing modern needs. Valecraft offers value with a rewarding, worry-free homebuying experience. When purchasing a Valecraft home, you don’t have to worry about delayed move-in dates – in more than 34 years, Valecraft has never missed a closing date. Each community offers a palette of styles and innovative designs allowing the purchaser to create a home unique to their needs. For more information on The Bassett, visit valecraft.com or the sales offices. Buy now and be entered to win Your Mortgage Payments for a Year Contest.
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Advice | GOHBA REPORT
Recognizing residential design
By John Herbert
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IN A FEW SHORT MONTHS, the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association (GOHBA) will be announcing the 2016 winners for the 28 YPNEXTHOME.CA
33rd Annual Housing Design Awards. The Housing Design Awards (HDA) celebrates the housing industries success in innovation and quality of design and construction at a black tie gala that will take place at the Shaw Centre Saturday Oct. 22. Along with a first class dinner service and the final unveil of this year’s winners, attendees can expect a great time and a full dance floor. The 2015 HDA Gala drew more than 650 attendees. Every May, the Housing Design Awards competition opens for
GOHBA members to submit their best work. Participating members have a mid-July deadline to enter their projects into their appropriate categories. The award categories, just fewer than 70 in total, range from production and custom homes, kitchens and bathrooms, and home renovations, with projects being located in the Greater Ottawa region. Not limited to the Greater Ottawa area, the “Anywhere in the World” category is also included. When the competition closes,
excellence “Along with a first class dinner service and the final unveil of this year’s winners, attendees can expect a great time and a full dance floor! The 2015 HDA Gala drew more than 650 attendees.
the judges go to work. The Housing Design Awards committee selects a new panel of judges every year from across Canada, with the exception of Chris Hewett, who is our honoree Ottawa judge. The HDA’s team of professional judges spend countless hours reviewing project descriptions, deliberating on floorplans, and studying photos. This year’s judging team of eight includes Peter Giordano (David Small Design, Mississauga, Ont.), Bob Deeks (RDC Fine Homes, Whistler,
BC), Sonja Winkelmann (Canadian Home Builders’ Association, Mississauga, Ont.), Sandy Snider (Snider Homes, Richmond Hill, Ont.) Louie Zagordo (SLV Homes, Sudbury, Ont.), Jane Morgan (Nuport Holdings, St. John’s, Nfld. & Past CHBA President), Heather McGinnis (Munro Homes, Regina, Sask.) and Chris Hewett, Professor of Architectural Technology, from Algonquin College in Ottawa. The awards competition received a record number of entries this year, with more than 275 admissions from 67 member companies. This is a true reflection of Ottawa’s passion towards the housing industry. On Aug. 15, the finalists from each category will be announced. The HDA introduced six new categories this year to represent the current trends in the housing industry. A distinction between traditional and contemporary has been introduced in both the “Custom Bathroom 100 sq. ft. or less” and “Custom Bathroom 101 sq. ft. or more” categories. As environmentally friendly or Green building and renovating gains momentum in the Ottawa area, the Housing Design Awards has seen a need to recognize the companies providing those options to clients. HDA has provided Green Production Home of the Year – Attached, and Green Custom Home of the Year – Attached, as much anticipated additions for the 2016 competition.
Interested in how you can have a say in the winners and be a judge for a day? Every finalist is eligible to win the Ottawa Citizen’s Peoples’ Choice Award! The general public at the Ottawa Fall Home Show vote for their favourite projects and the entry with the most votes is revealed Oct. 22 during the Housing Design Awards Gala. The Ottawa Fall Home Show will take place at the EY Centre, 4899 Uplands Dr., on Sept. 22 to 25. The HDA’s anticipate more than 160 finalists from the 275 submissions this year. All finalists will be on full display at the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association’s booth. You can view floorplans, read the project descriptions and see multiple photos. If you can’t make it to the show, you can still vote by viewing these projects online starting in September at gohba.ca. GOHBA & the HDA is encouraging everyone to attend the show to see the incredible craftsmanship of their talented members and cast your ballot for the next People’s Choice Award winner! If you are in the market for a new home, now is a great time to see what the best home builders in Ottawa are producing. Looking to renovate? Be sure to check out the finalists and winners in the renovation categories. John W. Herbert is executive director of the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association. He can be reached at 613.723.2926, ext. 224, or visit gohba.ca
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Advice | TARION REPORT
Make sure you deal with a registered builder By Howard Bogach
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JUST A FEW MONTHS AGO, an Ontario man was jailed for repeatedly building and selling homes that were poorly built, unsafe and not enrolled in Ontario’s new home warranty program. In fact, the builder had his Tarion builder license taken away, but continued to sell and build new homes. How did this happen, and how can buyers protect themselves from unlicensed builders? This is called illegal building and unfortunately it is not uncommon across Ontario. It occurs when new home buyers purchase homes from people who have not been vetted and approved by Tarion, the organization responsible for regulating Ontario’s new home builders. Thankfully, Ontario’s new home warranty program can still help to protect unsuspecting consumers from illegal builders and defects in their new homes. For the past 40 years, it has been mandatory for all new home builders in Ontario to register with Tarion. The purpose of Ontario’s new home warranty program is to make sure builders are qualified to build homes and have the financial means to get the job done. It also protects consumers by providing a warranty on their new homes for up to seven years. Tarion employs a team of experienced investigators who track down, charge and prosecute illegal builders. Last year, the efforts of this team led to 105 convictions and fines of more than $330,000. Two builders were also sent to jail.
So how can buyers protect themselves from an illegal builder? Before purchasing a home, it is essential to check the Ontario Builder Directory available at tarion.com. All licensed builders are searchable, and the directory provides a 10year history of their work. Beware if your builder is not listed in this directory. Unlisted and unregistered builders may not have the technical competency to build to Ontario Building Code standards and regulations. They may also not have the financial security necessary to build homes in Ontario. In any case, if they are not registered they are very likely building illegally. When you do find the right builder, make sure your new home is enrolled in the warranty program. Every new home in Ontario must be enrolled with Tarion before it is built. Your builder must provide you with a Homeowner Information Package that explains the warranty process before or on the date of your PreDelivery Inspection, and must repair any items that fall under the warranty by certain deadlines. If they do not, call Tarion for help. Once you move into your new
home, sign up for MyHome, Tarion’s online warranty service. This allows you to easily submit your warranty forms, and will send you automatic email reminders when your warranty deadlines are coming due. You can upload photos and schedule inspections right from this portal. If you have issues with your new home and your builder is not responding to you, file a warranty form and then call Tarion. We are here to make sure that builders in Ontario fulfill their warranty obligations. If you have any questions about your new home or a potential new home purchase, we are here for you. Tarion’s warranty representatives are an essential resource for new home buyers, and can help buyers navigate the entire new home buying process. The best defence a home buyer can have against an illegal builder is getting informed about the new home warranty. Knowing your rights as a new home buying in Ontario will help prevent you from becoming a victim to an illegal builder. For resources, tips and information about your new home warranty, go to tarion.com
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Inspiration | DESIGN SECRETS
THE NEW LIVING ROOM By Jane Lockhart
ONCE UPON A TIME A HOUSE had one living room and it was inside the home. That’s when your choice of outdoor furnishings included a wooden picnic table, scratchy, plastic woven slatted folding chairs, back-breaking cast iron or heatabsorbing metal seats. Today with advances in technology and a continuing desire to spend more time enjoying the outdoors, every backyard, balcony or patio has the potential to be transformed – with options such as full-sized sectionals to petite bistro sets, it’s the new living room. 32 YPNEXTHOME.CA
Materially speaking Like indoor furnishings, much of what you select depends on your taste and budget but durability, scale, maintenance and storage are also important factors to consider. With advancements, most outdoor furniture is now made to last. Materials such as rustproof aluminum offer a lightweight option especially if you need to move dining chairs in and out at the table. Aluminum can also take a lot of weight and is midpriced in all the options. Durable, stainless steel is the heavier, stronger option. It can withstand extreme temperatures,
(although it can get hot without cushions) but it can also rust if not properly coated. Steel is probably the most expensive of all the materials and can be difficult to move but will look beautiful in a contemporary setting. Synthetic resin wicker is a longerlasting, synthetic weave wrapped over an aluminum frame. “Wicker” refers to the weave pattern not the material used and is much more durable than traditional rattan. It will resist moisture and shouldn’t crack or fade especially if it’s High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) as opposed to PVC wickers.
Undercover fun Canopies, arbors, umbrellas, gazebos and awnings can provide shade and some protection in the summer months. From wood and steel to canvas and sail cloth, the materials used determine whether it’s a seasonal shelter or a permanent one. Whether you’re trying to evoke a bit of Tuscany in your outdoor dining room, a sleek Miami lounge or a chic Bohemian oasis, treating yourself to a vacation in your backyard is easier than ever.
Release your muse Although you may prefer a calm neutral setting, don’t be afraid to let your fun, summer muse out by considering bright colours and vivid patterns for your cushions. From nautical to tropical, beach motif to florals and stripes, with the outdoors as the backdrop anything goes.
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Teak is the best wood option for outdoor furniture. Teak produces its own natural oil and with care can last for years outside. It’s strong, not as heavy as steel but not as light as the synthetic or aluminum options. Some people prefer to let it age naturally to a silvery patina however it can absorb moisture, inviting mould, mildew and rot if you’re not careful.
Take a seat for a test drive With all options always test-drive the pieces for comfort and ease of movement. Well-made pieces will have caps covering nuts, bolts
and screws to protect them from moisture, which can lead to rust. Also look out for sharp unfinished edges that can catch and ruin clothing. The cushions are just as important as the frames when it comes to durability. Make sure the fabric is water-resistant. Most are filled with some form of polyester fibre and foam and some are treated to resist stains and mildew. For optimum performance from fading and wear, store the cushions in a deck container or indoors during rainy weather or when you’re not using them. Most can be cleaned with soap and water.
Before you shop, be sure to measure the space you want to furnish. That balcony or long porch may be best suited for a cozy love seat and a couple of scaled down armchairs rather than a bulky sectional. If you have a large space consider making outdoor “rooms” by separating dining from lounging, etc.
Embrace it! Outdoor summer living should be embraced to the fullest because before long we’ll be wondering where we’re going to store the furnishings off-season. Shed? Garage? Basement? Plan ahead and know before you buy. But try not to dwell on that part, after all you want to feel like the living is easy for as long as possible.
Jane Lockhart is founder and principal designer of Jane Lockhart Interior Design. She was creative director and host of W Network’s top-ranked show, Colour Confidential, and has a Canadian-built furniture collection, Jane by Jane Lockhart, by Statum Designs. Visit online at janelockhart.com
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Inspiration | DECOR TIPS
How to buy a new couch:
Tips from a pro By Jackie Marchildon
DO YOU REMEMBER the first time you bought a new couch? For me, the time came when the pull-out couch I stole — I mean, was given to me by my parents — finally wore out. The seams had split on one of the cushions, the metal pull-out section sat so low under the couch that it scratched the floor and we had pillows shoved under the cushions to try to make it more comfortable. The couch had survived multiple moves, including a two-hour drive from Penetanguishene to Toronto in light rain. Even at that point, it had already been stitched up by my stepmom and was something like 15 years old. It 36 YPNEXTHOME.CA
had a good run. But it was time to go. Of course, shopping for a new couch is no easy feat. What kind of frame should you opt for? Should you choose fabric or leather? What size is suitable for your space? How do you buy on a budget? There is a lot to consider when you’re looking for a new couch. This is where Clifford Goodwill comes in. Clifford is EQ3’s director of interior design and store planning. He looks after the floor plans for stores across Canada and the United States, and takes care of the interior design for upcoming store openings and helped me out with a few tips.
What is the first thing to think about when buying a new couch? How do you want your space to function? It is primarily a room for entertaining guests, being entertained in front of the TV, or does it need to function as both? Fabric or leather? Leather might be more cost up-front, however, it can be easier to care for — especially if you entertain or have kids. My biggest suggestion is to not restrict yourself to what you think you want or need — start shopping and see what is available. Talk to the sales associate and learn about all your options because they are often not all shown on the floor.
What do people often overlook? I think people often overlook the options available and select a sofa without considering other configurations. It’s not like walking through a clothing store and not buying something because the size isn’t there — ask questions! Think about how you want to use your space — and your new sofa — to best suit your needs. Many of our sofas come in two widths, apartment sofas, love seats, chaises, or completely configurable sectional components. Because of these options, EQ3 provides free in-home consultations to help our customers make that final decision with an expert. Secondly, people often forget to ask, “Where is this made?” or “What type of foam construction is used?” and “What is the frame made of?” It can be easy to focus on the look of the piece and forget about the construction details inside.
Clifford says: • Avoid purchasing a sofa if you don’t know how it is constructed • Avoid purchasing a sofa based purely on price or looks • Avoid purchasing a sofa that is too big for your space
What do you suggest for bigger spaces?
What kind of couch frames exist? What’s the difference? A sturdy frame means a longlasting sofa — which is why EQ3 has a lifetime warranty on all of our hardwood frames. Soft woods are low cost, but can warp and crack over time. Joinery is key — make sure never to buy a sofa held together solely by staples, nails or glue. What fabric do you suggest? Last year we introduced Jet, our Italian performance fabric in eight colour options. This fabric is made of an inherently flame retardant polyester — removing the need for chemical treatments. With our supplier, we developed herringbone and houndstooth patterns that are exclusive to EQ3. These patterns are perfect for custom pillows or
is perfect for smaller spaces. Chairs can take up too much room in a smaller space. Instead, pair your sofa with an upholstered ottoman with storage that can double as seating if needed. If you live in an apartment with a small elevator or a home with a narrow staircase, consider purchasing sectional components instead of a single sofa.
accent pieces like ottomans. We also recently introduced Lana — a 70 per cent reclaimed wool blend in eight colours. It’s like wrapping your sofa in a sweater. What do you suggest for small spaces? A smaller space does not necessarily limit your choices — many of EQ3’s upholstery collections come in two sofa widths, apartment size sofas, and loveseats. Avoid pieces with larger arms or a deep seat and select lighter fabrics or leathers. Our Eve collection in the 22-inch seat depth
For a big space, I would go with the Morten collection sectional, it’s a completely configurable sectional so all the pieces are movable. In our recent catalogue, we show it in three different colours, so there’s a tricolour effect. It’s incredibly comfortable. Note: Because the pieces are sectionals, you can basically purchase as many as you want so there’s no limit to how long you can make your sofa! What can you suggest for someone on a tighter budget? Our Stella sofa in fabric starts from $799. This collection has a low profile and compact design perfect for smaller spaces. Like all our sofas, the pieces are made and designed in Canada.
Jackie Marchildon is the bilingual senior editor at Yellow Pages NextHome. Nowadays, she spends her time searching for hidden gems across the city, whether it’s new neighbourhoods and restaurants or upcoming trends in real estate and home decor. Email her at jackie.marchildon@ypnexthome.ca.
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Inspiration | STYLE FILE
Create a cosy bedroom in
five easy steps By Lisa Canning
BEDROOMS ARE ONE OF my favourite rooms to design as I argue they have the most impact on our quality of life. So when a client hired me to consult on her son’s bedroom design, I was so excited to help her create a space that would be warm and cozy and conducive to rest and relaxation.
Here my top strategies for creating a cosy bedroom:
The key in painting a bedroom dark — and not having it feel like a cavernous dungeon — is to ensure that it is well lit. I always prefer a layered lighting plan; overhead lighting paired with wall sconces or lamps for function. The other key for using dark paint successfully is to ensure there is an element of contrast. In this client’s son’s room, we added contrast with the white bedding and textured wall art.
1 | Paint it deep and dark
2 | Use warm woods
I am such a fan of painting walls dark in a bedroom. The impact a dark hue has on a space can be not only visually striking, but also create a cozy dark space that’s ideal for sleep.
A big feature in this bedroom is the beautiful bed and side tables we selected from Artemano. There is something about the natural texture and colour of wood grain that is so warm and inviting. Paired with matching side tables,
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these pieces have a strong masculine presence. For a lighter or more feminine look, consider pairing a textured wood bed like this with painted night stands. We continued the wood trend in custom stained built-in shelves above a white and wood desk, and a mid-century modern desk chair.
3 | Vary your textiles One of the simplest ways to make a bedroom cosy is through textiles. Start with the bed. Layer softer fabrics like cottons and linens with textured furs, chenilles and velvets for variety. Don’t forget the floor too — a patterned wool rug or fur scatter rug creates a comfy place for feet to touch down first thing in the morning. And don’t forget about windows — I love drapes with black-out lining for uninterrupted sleep. Consider customizing drapes and using that same fabric in throw pillows on the bed for a cohesive look.
4 | Create a reading nook If space allows, a comfy chair to curl up in is another cosy
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element in a bedroom. Since this room is small, we opted for a chair on legs with a compact silhouette to balance out the heavy stature of the wood bed. To keep the space serene, we kept the chair in a colour close to the wall hue, and kept the grey theme going with a dresser from Casalife. The dresser will also (hopefully) help avoid having the chair become a catch-all for laundry.
5 | Make it personal To me, a cosy space is one that also tells a story of the people that live there. We made sure the client’s son’s story was told through art on the walls and through displaying many of his childhood trophies and personal momentos on floating shelves. These personal artifacts bring life and visual interest to a room’s design and are integral to creating a space that’s warm and inviting.
Lisa Canning is a designer who specializes in two-hour interior design consultations. Learn more about her consulting services at lisacanning.ca
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Builder Name
Site Name
Prices
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Location
et a Se che m d i Bu ng To alo w w n Ad hom ul t L e/C ife on st do yl e
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WEST Almonte
Phoenix
White Tail Ridge
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Arnprior
Campanale
Callahan Estates
x
Barrhaven
Campanale
Longfields Station
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Barrhaven
Cardel
Longfields
x
Barrhaven
Minto
Chapman Mill
x
Carp
Phoenix
Hunt Club
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16, 17
From $274,900
19
From $194,900
18
From $420's
13
x
From $189,900
2, 3
Diamondview Estates
x
Inquire
16, 17
Claridge Homes
Hunt Club Flats
x
From $270,900
10, 11
Kanata
Claridge Homes
Bridlewood
x
From $388,900
10, 11
Kanata
Glenview Homes
Liv Towns
x
From $254,990
9
Kanata
Mattamy
Monahan Landing
x
x
From $279,990
4, 5
Kanata
Phoenix
Fernbank
x
x
From $200's
16, 17
Kanata
Uniform Urban Dev.
The Elements
x
Inquire
6, 7
Kanata
Uniform Urban Dev.
Richardson Ridge
x
x
Inquire
6, 7
Ottawa West
Uniform Urban Dev.
Maple Creek
x
x
Inquire
6, 7
Young's Cove
Briarwood Homes
Young's Cove
x
From Mid 300's
8
Barrhaven
Claridge Homes
West Pointe Village
x
From $342,900
10, 11
Barrhaven
Phoenix
Felton Court
x
From $270's
16, 17
Barrhaven
Phoenix
Sawgrass Towns
x
From $290's
16, 17
Leitrim
Lemay Homes
Findlay by the Park
x
x
From $336,900
23
Ottawa South
Claridge Homes
Summerhill Village
x
x
From $364,700
10, 11
Ottawa South
Claridge Homes
Sundance
x
From $519,900
10, 11
Stonebridge
Uniform Urban Dev.
The Orchard
x
x
Inquire
6, 7
Theberge Homes
Hunt Club Homes
x
From $179,900
21
x
x x
x
SOUTH x
x
CENTRAL Ottawa Central
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Site Name
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Builder Name
Prices
D
Location
Page
EAST Navan
Claridge
Spring Valley Trails
Orléans
Claridge
Orléans
x
x
From $339,900
10, 11
Royal Ridge
x
From $199,900
10, 11
Minto
Avalon Encore
x
From $184,900
2, 3
Orléans
Phoenix
Hillside Vista
x
From $240's
16, 17
Orléans
Tamarack
Gallery
x
From $281,900
BC
Ottawa East
EQ Homes
Greystone Village
x
From $300's
15
Ottawa East
Valecraft
Aviation Private
x
From $304,900
22
Rockcliffe
Uniform Urban Dev.
Waterridge Village
x
Inquire
6, 7
Brockville
Fuller
Tall Ship Landing
x
Inquire
C11
Downtown
Broccolini
The Slater
x
Inquire
C10
Downtown
Claridge Homes
Icon
x
From $291,000
C8, C9
Downtown
Claridge Homes
The Lofts
x
From $400's
C8, C9
Downtown
Claridge Homes
Tribeca
x
From $245,000
C8, C9
Downtown
DevMcGill
Arthaus Condos
x
Inquire
C2
Downtown
Richcraft
The Bowery
x
Inquire
C3
Kanata
Cardel
Blackstone
x
From $300's
C13
Orléans
Domicile Development Inc
Crème
x
Inquire
C5
Ottawa Central
Claridge Homes
Claridge Plaza 3 & 4
x
From $230,000
C8, C9
Ottawa Central
Claridge Homes
Fusion
x
From $288,000
C8, C9
Ottawa Central
Claridge Homes
Waterstreet
x
From $195,000
C8, C9
Ottawa Central
Mastercraft Starwood
Soho Champagne
x
From $298,900
C15
Ottawa West
Greatwise Development
Qualicum Woods Crossing
x
From $205,900
C4
West Nepean
Claridge Homes
Stirling Park
x
From $247,000
C8, C9
Westboro
Minto
Upperwest
x
From $269,900
C16
x
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Neighbourhood Profile
New Edinburgh By Lindsay Foran
Fast facts Average household income
$142,750 Family structure
SINGLES
COUPLES
FAMILIES
39%
38%
23%
Own vs. rent
51%
OWNERS
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49%
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RENTERS
IF YOU’RE LOOKING for a unique
mix of upscale yet unpretentious, New Edinburgh might be the neighbourhood for you. It’s an active community for the fit and healthy, with the popular New Edinburgh Park boasting tennis courts, bike paths through lush scenery, patios and outdoor markets, art shows and more. Swing by 24 Sussex and see if you can catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister. New Edinburgh is home to many embassies, consulates, and yes, even the Prime Minister. Because of the hefty price tag on these homes, most residents are middle aged or retirees. But there are clusters of young families who have managed to snag some prime property in this in-demand neighbourhood. This is mostly an English speaking area full of people who pride themselves on looking out for their neighbours. In the area New Edinburgh is a $6 latte type of
neighbourhood where residents insist on organic and gluten-free produce. You’ll pay more for homes and higher for rent because of the proximity to downtown as well as Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa’s most expensive neighbourhood. And yet, the local pubs serve anything from cheap domestic beer, to expensive ciders. Planes, trains & automobiles With proximity to downtown and so many bike paths, many residents prefer to park their sedans and hop on bikes. For those who prefer to drive, Hwy. 417 is only minutes away. There are also many bus routes along Beechwood Ave. that will quickly take you to east towards St. Laurent, or west towards Quebec and Kanata. The good, the bad & the rest Home to some of the top private schools in Ottawa, perfect for grooming your young ones. There are also many local coffee shops, big grocery stores
Education levels
73% UNIVERSITY
19%
8%
HIGH SCHOOL
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such as Metro and Loblaws, great bike paths and many parks backing onto the Ottawa River. The area is also home to some top retirement residences, and the local hospitals are only a few kilometres away. Real estate The good? It’s home to friendly people, quiet streets, and the location is ideal. The bad? Some people don’t like living so close to Vanier, which has, for decades, held a less than desirable reputation. But the city is trying hard to give this quaint neighbourhood a massive facelift, and it’s working. And, as any New Edinburgher will tell you, their community is safe because of their diligence.
Lindsay has lived in the Ottawa/Gatineau area her whole life. When she’s not touring the city in search of the hottest new neighbourhoods, she’s busy writing fiction and enjoying life with her husband and two dogs.
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