GTA Home Décor and Renovations - JAN 2013

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contents

volume 9 issue 01

january 2013

17 Cover feature

Scott McGillivray’s hot tips on becoming a landlord

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In every issue

8 Editor’s Notebook 10 Contributors 12 Mailbag HD&R features

14 Smart shopper Deep discounts and deals exclusively for our readers

16 R ecipe Lynn Crawford’s must-try cheddar cheese tea biscuits

17 What’s new This month’s product picks and where you can find them

20 From the experts Kelly Cray invites us into his Toronto loft and shares his tips for decorating a small space

34 Quick tips Hellen Buttigieg tells you how to start off the new year clutter free

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On the cover FREE

January 2013

volume 9 issue 1

www.homedecorandrenovations.com

Pantone’s pick

FoR 2013 is a gEm

new year

nEw tREnds

20 Scott McGillivray

Renovating for rental income

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THE TrEND ISSuE

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HD&R inspiration

HD&R renovation

26 Colour of the year

36 Reno ready

Managing editor Silvana Longo follows the Pantone-paved road to Emerald city

28 Designer tips Evelyn Eshun unveils the fabulous function of technology in design

30 Designer advice Lisa Canning shows you how to decorate on a budget

Peter Khatami talks about the latest in green and when to replace your old furnace

38 RenoMark New year, let the reno planning begin

45 Quick tips Home security measures snowbirds should be taking before flying south

32 Trends 2013 Erica Gelman reports on 2013 trends in décor

50 Trendspotting Elisa Krovblit asks what kind of mug are you?

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EDITOR’SNOTEBOOK

I N S I D E T HI S I SS UE …

Looking ahead of the curve

17 The latest cool products

Looking to put together an action plan for your 2013 renovation or rejuvenation? We look forward to taking you where you want to go to help you face your décor and reno challenges head-on in the year ahead! With the latest products and colour trends, to practical expert advice and inspirational photos, we’ve planned a full roster of features and topics to keep you ahead of the curve and on trend. On our first cover for 2013 is real estate investor, contractor and writer/ educator Scott McGillivray from the hit show Income Property. Scott advises us on investment property and tenant options and gives us the pros and cons that every wannabe landlord needs to know before taking the leap. Also in this issue, Silvana Longo’s hand-picked products all featured in Pantone’s colour of the year (turn to page 26 to find out what it is); Lisa Canning’s tips on maximizing your project’s budget and a look at Union31 principal Kelly Cray’s industrial-style loft space.

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Be sure to check out our regular lineup of contributors which includes Hellen Buttigieg, Elisa Krovblit, Erica Gelman, Bryan Tuckey, Peter Khatami, Evelyn Eshun as well as all of our other special features. And don’t forget to write to us with your comments and critiques – you could win a Samsung Galaxy smartphone – see page 12 for details. Thanks for reading,

50 Pick your mug accordingly

SUSAN LEGGE

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Scott McGillivray

Vice-President, National Real Estate

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Editor-In-Chief, National Real Estate

Scott McGillivray is a full-time real estate investor, contractor, writer, and educator. Before graduating from The University of Guelph with an Honours degree in Commerce, McGillivray had already discovered his calling. What began as an ambitious school project about income properties, developed into a unique and strategic business model. Now over more than 12 years later, McGillivray has built his own real estate empire with hundreds of properties, housing thousands of tenants.

Jacqueline Hill Susan Legge Sales Manager, Home Décor and Renovations Condo Guide and GTA New Homes

Conni Robinson Art Director

Daiana Garay Managing Editor

Silvana Longo Sara Duck (On Leave) Contributing Editors

Erica Gelman designer Toronto-based designer Erica Gelman, Principal of Erica Gelman House Of Design. Specializes in both large and small scale residential design projects throughout Toronto and the GTA. Known for enhancing and creating new possibilities in every space of your home. House Of Design ericagelman.com

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Bryan Tuckey president and ceo of Building Industry and Land Development Association 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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Silvana Longo managing Editor HD&R managing editor Silvana Longo, a self-confessed Italo-phile, loves all things decor and is in awe of the transformative power of a good renovation. The two go hand in hand, as she compares them to a delicious meal, “Decor is the dessert, but the renovation is the main dish.” It’s a total package of savoury and sweet.

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I thought this magazine was only for women, not a 31-yearold male like myself. I was driving my mother and she had left your magazine on the front seat of the car. The title of your magazine Home Décor and Renovations caught my eye. I picked it up and started to leaf through it while I waited, I ended up reading the whole thing. As a construction sub-contractor I found your articles on renovation not only informative and accurate but useful and instructive. I even read the Brussel Sprouts with Bacon recipe. Guess what I am having for dinner tonight? From now on I will be picking up my own copy of Home Décor and Renovations.

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Please allow me to congratulate you and your team on the best home décor magazine ever! I look forward to picking it up every month and the December 2012 holiday issue was exactly what I needed to help me prepare for the Christmas holidays. I am a first-time home buyer and a single mother and desperately needed help & ideas to get into the spirit of things. Thank you soooo very much for an amazing and excellent magazine. Truly, it is a great source of inspiration and it is loaded with creative ideas for my new home. I love it!. Best Regards! Ann-Marie Moulton

HD&R library of dÉcor ideas We look forward to the Christmas issue every year for the wonderful gift ideas, holiday articles and various advertisements throughout the magazine.

lucky holiday guests Loved Evelyn Eshun’s article on How to Create the Perfect Guest Bedroom in your December issue. I am having overnight visitors at Christmas. The article inspired me to make improvements in the areas of lighting, storage, bedding, and personal items for my guests. Now I am confident they will feel comfortable and enjoy their stay.

Every monthly issue is kept and filed for future reference. This is a high grade magazine that we would gladly pay for at the store or subscription. Keep up the great work and all the best in the new year!. Nick Kourzous

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SMART SHOPPER 1 A SPECIAL PLACE Move over dark espresso finishes - light coloured, worn finishes are the trend for 2013. This French-style bergere chair with linen fabric and brass nailhead trim will update your room and can be used in both a traditional and more modern setting. The decorators at A Special Place will help you incorporate this fashionable look into your décor. Regular price, $799, on sale for only $639 until January 31st.

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RECIPE Celebrity chef and KitchenAid spokesperson, Chef Lynn Crawford is the owner of Ruby Watchco. (rubywatchco.ca) The classic comfort food, Chef Lynn shares the recipe for these savoury tea biscuits – a Ruby Watchco signature dish.

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» 2 cups all-purpose flour » 1 tablespoon sugar » 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder » 1 teaspoon pepper » 1/2 teaspoon salt » 6 tablespoons chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2 inch pieces » 1 1/4 cups of grated, extrasharp cheddar cheese » 1 cup of cold buttermilk » 1 egg, beaten INSTRUCTIONS: » Preheat oven to 400°F. Combine first six ingredients in processor and blend. Add butter and cut in, using on/off turns until fine meal forms. Transfer to large bowl. Mix in cheese. (Note: Can be prepared four hours ahead.) Cover and chill.

A WINTER WARM-ME-UP RUBY WATCHCO’S CHEDDAR CHEESE BISCUITS

» Mix enough buttermilk into flour mixture to bind dough. Turn out onto floured surface. Knead gently until combined, about 10 turns. Pat out dough to ¾-inch thickness. Using three-inch diameter cookie cutter, cut out biscuits. Gather scraps, pat out to ¾-inch thickness and cut additional biscuits. Transfer biscuits to ungreased cookie sheet. Brush with egg wash. Bake in new KitchenAid range or wall oven until evenly baked, golden brown and firm to touch. About 18 minutes. Serve warm.

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Start the new year with a fun and fabulous fabric sectional from the new HGTV furniture line exclusive to Toronto retailer, Decorium. Also available as a sofa, it includes an ottoman with storage. From the Classic Chic collection: sectional, $3,499; media stand, $1,499; bookcase, $1,199; Chantal accent chair, $1,499. Available in Ivory, Plum and Blue. VISIT DECORIUM.COM

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Your daily coffee or tea drinking ritual is elevated to an art form with these mugs inspired by Austrian artist, Gustave Klimt, whose work is often distinguished by elegant gold or coloured decoration. These cups follow suit as they come in brilliant colours with abundant gold detailing. Choose from the most attractively giftboxed, a selection of 12 mugs or cups, in singles or sets, from $11.75 to $31.Single mugs boxed, $15.75. VISIT ADORNMENTSONQUEEN.COM

{ PSSST! { CANADIANS LOVE THEIR HOME – ARE WE SURPRISED? A recent Houzz report on Canadian reno stats defines Canada as "a renovation nation." On November 29, SOFA (Source of Furniture + Accessories) hosted its largest event ever. First-time Canadian appearance for Houzz, the leading online platform for home remodelling and design, Liza Hausman VP of marketing presented the results from their Canadian homeowner survey and the reno future is bright. The study revealed that 72 per cent of Canadians plan to remodel or redecorate in the next two years while 40 per cent will build an addition or remodel. The driving force behind renovations is lifestyle improvement over increasing home value with 60 per cent of Canadians prioritizing home improvements over vacations and luxury items. It looks like creating a true home oasis is a Canuck's idea of indulgence. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Prescott, President of SOFA Katherine Nannizzi, Director of Business Development for Houzz Liza Hausman, VP of Marketing for Houzz Linda Kafka, Director of Marketing for SOFA 18 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS JANUARY 2013

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Drawing from more than five decades of culinary expertise, Williams-Sonoma recently launched their very own line of cookware, stainless steel tools and tech-driven tools for the kitchen. The new Thermo-Clad line uses an exclusive aluminum alloy that provides up to 35 per cent more conductivity resulting in precise and even heating and temperature control. Double-wall insulated lids ensure even temperature throughout while keeping food warm after cooking. Manufactured in Italy, the 10-piece cookware set is $999.95. VISIT WILLIAMS-SONOMA.COM

Back to black. Bring a contemporary feel to your bathroom by introducing the Jalo Lavatory faucet in black. The sleek colour and single lever style handle will add a bit of drama to your salle de bain. It comes with three handle-levers: black, red and chrome. $249. VISIT RONA.CA

Is your entrance hall missing that "je ne sais quoi"? The Medusa coat rack, designed by Archirivolto, gives a twist to a design classic using modern materials such as metal and plastic. The top section is available in several finishes and features six S-shaped polycarbonate hooks. The stem, made from polished colour-coated metal, features a plastic element in the upper section in the same colour as the hooks. $609. VISIT CALLIGARISTORONTO.CA

Winter may be upon us but imagine a garden filled with the freshest, organically grown microgreens and herbs all yearround. The Urban Cultivator can make this green dream a reality. At the forefront of the locavore movement, this dishwasher-size appliance produces greens that feel, smell and taste like spring, even during the coldest winter months. The base Urban Cultivator home model is $2,200. The commercial model costs $8,000. Order the Urban Cultivator by calling toll free 1.877.352.0490.

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fromtheexperts

Designer homes

with Kelly Cray by lydia mcnutt Kelly Cray knows small spaces. The award-

winning interior designer and principal at UNION31 has an extensive professional background designing condominiums, and when his head isn’t in work mode, he also proudly calls a small space “home.” And it’s true – good things really do come in small packages, though with some careful planning and creativity. “As an (interior) designer, people will look to you for inspiration – I definitely wasn’t following anyone else’s example,” Cray says of his own industrial-style loft. “Your house essentially has to convey, without the use of words, what you are about; this condo is definitely tailored to reflect my personal lifestyle and by extension, is a reflection of me.” But packing personality and practicality into a small space isn’t a small task. “The biggest challenge is getting your whole life to fit in ‘a box in the sky,” Cray 20 Home Décor and Renovations january 2013

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says. “To overcome this, you need to think ‘outside the box,’ pun intended!” “Making the most of your space definitely requires some strategy. One of the techniques used here is a consistent application of materials – natural zebra wood, white and a white-gloss lacquer,” he says. “In general, you want to limit the number of finishes in a small space so that it is not visually overwhelming or too chopped up – typically, three dominant materials is a good rule of thumb.” Cray adds, “great lighting, flexible furniture elements and using transparent materials does a lot.” Cray’s 740-sq.-ft. home captures his love of beautiful things along with a cool and clean aesthetic – not an easy balance to achieve. The designer’s trick to creating an interesting space with personality, sans clutter, includes neutraltoned fabrics on larger pieces, like the sectional, and

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The concrete backdrop of this industrial loft is softened by a bright colour palette, patterned textiles and whimsical elements

“Good design should be thought provoking – it is that quality which distinguishes between a leader and a follower”

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“The kitchen has a strong graphic quality and excellent (concealed) storage which minimizes visual clutter. Also, by incorporating Europeansized appliances I was able to make the most of a small space”

raising the bar A bar of this muted mustard shade runs its course through the home and into the bathroom – in tile form! – adding continuity and a subtle splash of pizzazz to the space

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birds of a feaTher... The popular birdie motif sings in this stunning yet simple bedroom

“on a trip to a buffalo salvage yard, i was inspired by some old pickets to create a modernized version in keeping with the rest of the feel of the apartment”

furnishings properly scaled to the size of the space. “Typically, ‘big box’ furniture stores do not cater to condo living, so keep this in mind before you start looking.” When it comes to accessories, be selective about what you display, and store the rest. “I recommend going with less – large areas of clean surface will give the impression of space. Also, group like items together to create a composition. Finally, incorporating transparent pieces will visually expand the space, allowing your eye to travel further. In this apartment, a glass coffee table and yellow acrylic dining chairs [in the kitchen] demonstrate this idea.” Failing these recommendations, hire a professional! “My favourite room in the space is the bathroom,” Cray says. “It has elegance in the simplicity of the architecture: clean Euro-centric lines, hardware-less cabinetry, cantilevered vanity and floating mirror that spans the width of the bathroom. The glass shower enclosure and large rain-head shower evokes the mood of a spa.” Cray’s design philosophy is simple – literally. “Keep it simple,” he says. “Who needs additional distractions?”

bio Kelly Cray is a principal at UNION31, a multi-disciplinary interior design firm recognized for its innovative aesthetic, professionalism, and astute ability to interpret a client’s vision. Cray’s background in condominium and real estate developments is characterized by thorough project management skills and a highly creative conceptual process that results in projects that are both functional and innovative. He sees the built environment as an opportunity to challenge preconceived ideas; working closely with contractors and consultants he oversees each step in the design process to ensure deliverables are met and that the creative vision is executed with accuracy. Cray studied Interior Design at Algonquin College in the advanced studio program and is NCIDQ certified. Working in the field since 1996, he believes in continuous learning and feels a deep responsibility to clients to remain current on the latest trends, materials and technologies. Cray draws inspiration from popular culture and his many travels throughout North America, Europe and the Orient; he has journeyed twice to China to receive the International Council of Interior Architects and Designers RING award and has most recently been recognized by the International Property Awards for his design of the REVE condominiums. Cray has also been extensively published in the National Post and Globe and Mail, and has appeared on HGTV and CityLine as an industry expert.

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year is upon us and we our seeing quite a few trends emerge taking shape for the year ahead. Trends evolve and transform through the seasons-- influenced by a variety of factors such as media, fashion, etc. These days, technology is a very strong influence in our lives and it is influencing the manufacturing process and the features of many products.

Technology is also important in design and it is being seen more and more in bathroom spaces. With the daily stress in our lives, your bathroom can now offer you the type of stress relief you need to get through the day. Showers come with their own remote control where you are able to control the temperature and pressure of jets even before walking

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into your shower, as well as the music through bluetooth technology. I adore this one… VibrAcoustic technology brings the transformative force of music into the bathroom. Soundwaves displace water creating vibrations and allowing sound to resonate . Simply put, you can enjoy your favourite tunes through the water in your bathtub and also the soothing benefits of chromatherapy through the use of LED light. Music, light, vibration—it’s the ultimate relaxation formula, sign me up! How about this feature? A television within your mirror so that you do not miss a single moment of your favourite shows. Available locally at Lumidesign, this technology is not new, but certainly perfected by this company. Mirrors are outfitted with LED technology to provide television viewing. When wall mounted, the unit sits 1.75-inches off the wall. The ideal installation is where the product is hardwired directly into your existing power line, however, it can be plugged in upon request. Lighting is truly key in interior design and I am happy to say that people are becoming more aware of the importance of investing in proper lighting when designing their homes. LED (light

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When a new client starts working with us, one of the first

conversations we have is about their budget. It’s important that we know what the total allocated funds are for a project so priorities can be made and funds distributed accordingly. For projects large or small, there will always be a bottom line. With experience, I’ve learned a few ways to maximize budgets of all sizes, to deliver a finished room that helps my clients enhance their quality of life. The first way I help my clients maximize their budget is through defining their priorities. In one of our first conversations, I ask clients to name five

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things they want to see changed in their space, and to list them in sequential order. We do this at the very beginning to ensure we are making the best decisions with the funds available. Listing priorities forces clients to narrow their focus and ensure those five things are top quality. Even in the largest of budgets, unexpected situations can occur. Focusing on a limited list of “musthaves” for a project helps to ensure quality pieces can be acquired to serve the individual needs of the users. The second way I ensure my clients’ dollar is spent wisely is with working with experienced trades. Experienced trades will often point out ways to save my clients’ money. For example, when I design custom cabinetry or wall units, my millworker will advise small alterations that won’t impact the overall aesthetic, but will save the client money because it uses slightly less material and produces less waste. In addition, experience has shown me that seasoned trades make fewer mistakes. It doesn’t mean they don’t make any mistakes — but experience is a great teacher. Another way I am able to ensure funds are spent in the best possible way for my clients is in careful utilization of colour and pattern. For example, installing patterned wallpaper on a feature wall, while it may not seem like a cost-saving solution, will reduce the need for art or other pattern in the room. On a similar note, I wrap many of the small spaces I design in deep, saturated hues. I find that a bold colour choice makes such a strong statement that other elements used in the room can be more demure. Moreover, a technique I have used in spaces with more limited budgets is to emulate the look of wallpaper with paint. Stripes or stencils and a bit of sweat equity can yield stunning results. The final way I help clients get the most out of every purchase is through being resourceful and thinking outside the box in regard to materials. I’m currently working on a project where the budget would not allow for wallpaper, as window coverings were higher on the list of priorities. Working with a window covering specialist from Budget Blinds, we selected a patterned roller shade that provides the function needed for the large windows, and when pulled down, injects the pattern that is achieved with wallpaper. With the large expanse of windows I am dealing with in this situation, I get form and function in one purchase.

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Trend forecast for 2013 by erica gelman

the only constant in life is change. Nowhere is that statement truer than in the world of design. Every year we are exposed to new and exciting design trends and movements in the industry. Often, the word ‘trend’ can be associated with a negative connotation, suggesting a style that will inevitably pass just as fast as the current season. However, I believe that if properly executed, a ‘trend’ can become a classic staple rather than a temporary essential. Colour Colour is usually the first trend everyone is curious about. What’s the big colour to hit the design world? In my opinion, there have been a few. First is yellow – a creamy bright hue that will dominate with its vibrancy. Yellow can be combined easily with neutrals to create the perfect colour palette. Pair it with white & grey for a modern look, or accent it with navy for a fresh design approach. Yes, you read that correctly, navy as a neutral. This is a design trend which deserves some serious note taking. Forget brown and beige, blue is the new chief

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in town. It’s much more subtle than black although the intensity of navy has the same dramatic effect. There is such a large spectrum of blue hues, from royal to electric and midnight to cobalt, you’re guaranteed to be drawn to at least one. Feeling Lately, a huge movement we’ve been seeing in interior design has nothing to do with colour, pattern or even style but rather a mood trend. Our clients have been requesting a comfortable environment where they feel at ease in lieu of the typical designer showhome. We’ve been hearing more and more that our clients are looking for fabrics they can use, instead of just to look at. It’s an attempt to have their homes decorated to look as if they’ve decorated it themselves. This is actually one of my favourite trends because it allows the homeowner to create a personal reflection of themselves in their most sacred environments. This trend is all about using understated pieces to form a collection of new and old, reclaimed and store-bought. Finishes Another area we are seeing this trend of mixing and non matching is with metals. Do you love brushed nickel? Are you intrigued by bronze? Does stainless steel still excite you? Well, you don’t have to choose one. While this may be music to a designer’s ears, it can also be a pretty scary statement for the amateur decorator. It’s how you incorporate the metals and the harmony between your choices that will result in the perfect metal combination. For instance, if you are working on a kitchen design, you can use a faucet that stands out while keeping your cabinet hardware consistent throughout the kitchen.

Man Cave First and for most, the man cave is not a new concept however, it is evolving and becoming much more mainstream. We are seeing more men who like to get involved in everything from the fabric selections, furniture pieces, artwork – even down to the rugs. This puts into perspective that the man cave is no longer a dark and gloomy space either in the garage or the basement. These “caves” were typically poorly lit, dressed with rundown furniture and kept bare floored yet featured the large TV screen as their focal point. Rather, these trendy spaces are just as tailored and customized as the main floor living room, although the large TV screen is still the dominant feature. Trends don’t have to all be used, especially not together. You should incorporate what works for you and your lifestyle. They are a gateway to start getting excited about change and making better style decisions. These current styles emerge from the notion of people enjoying their homes and creating living spaces that suit them personally. Let’s make 2013 the best design year yet!

Erica Gelman Toronto-based designer Erica Gelman, Principal of Erica Gelman House Of Design. Specializes in both large and small scale residential design projects throughout Toronto and the GTA. Known for enhancing and creating new possibilities in every space of your home. House Of Design www.ericagelman.com january 2013 Home Décor and Renovations 33

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start the new year by freeing yourself by Hellen Buttigieg

There is so much buildup at the end of the

year that it can almost feel like a race to the finish line. Then January 1st arrives, the social calendar calms down and the cocooning begins as you prepare to ride out the rest of the winter. Before you jump right back to everything you were doing before the holidays, take some time to look around and decide what needs to change. Not that you have to go making grand resolutions for the new year – unless that’s your thing – but look at it as an opportunity to free yourself of things that weren’t working for you. Try new methods that may improve your life in little, noticeable ways. Get clear on the year ahead If setting New Year’s resolutions is not your thing, there’s another way of defining what you’d like your life to look like – create a vision board. Get some magazines, glue and a poster board and start cutting and pasting images that you feel drawn to or that represent something you’d like to be or have in your life. If you would like to learn more about the power of these dream boards, and have a look at some of the ones I’ve created personally, check out my blog post, Creating a Dream Board (WeOrganizeU.com)

End procrastination by knowing your payoff Ever wonder how to motivate yourself to tackle that daunting task you’ve been putting off? Rather than dwelling on the chore itself, turn your attention to how you will benefit once the job is done. If you can come up with two or three compelling ways your life will be better as a result of completing what you’ve been procrastinating on, you will find the inspiration to take action. Make your ‘someday’ a reality How many times have you wistfully said, “Someday, I’d like to…” It’s interesting how we often procrastinate on doing the things we most want to do. We continue to put it off because something more pressing always seems to come up. But life is short, and habitually putting off doing those meaningful things that bring us joy can literally suck the life right out of us. One thing that I personally find very effective is to catch myself when I say I’d like to do something, and immediately pull out my calendar and schedule it in, even if it’s not for another month or two… or even six. The trick is to allow enough time to prepare for the event in advance and, once the date approaches, treat it as you would any other appointment you’ve booked with someone important – keep it. Make decisions fearlessly Clutter often represents unmade decisions. Many people struggle with indecision because of the fear of making a mistake (especially perfectionists). It may seem easier to avoid making the decision, but by doing so, you are deciding to procrastinate and stay stuck. Whenever possible, make decisions as you go along, before they accumulate. Although there’s no guarantee you will make the right decision, you will be taking the option that appears to be the right thing to do at the time. Avoid berating yourself if the outcome is less than you had hoped, and besides, there’s usually some recourse. See it as a great learning experience and move on. One effective decision-making technique is to ask: “What’s the worse thing that can happen if I make the wrong decision?” and “Can I live with that consequence?” This usually puts the decision into perspective and helps you make it confidently.

Hellen Buttigieg Hellen Buttigieg, CPO, is a Certified Professional Organizer, life coach, TV host, author and owner of We Organize U. Visit her website, WeOrganizeU.com, for a free e-Book on how to find more time, energy and inner peace. Contact Hellen at 905.829.2219 or info@WeOrganizeU.com

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Silvana Longo chats with co-owner of Nostco Construction Peter Khatami and finds out the checkpoints for a healthy home and the green measures you should be taking for your next renovation. Q New year, new renovation projects to tackle. That new year’s resolution couldn’t ring more true than for Canadians who choose to renovate more as an investment in lifestyle than just for reasons of property resale. A recent market research study conducted by Houzz, the world’s largest database of home renovation and decorating ideas, portrays Canada as “a renovation-nation” revealing that more than 72 per cent of Canadian homeowners plan to remodel or redecorate their homes in the next two years. With the majority of Canadians planning some sort of renovation, it is an opportunity to incorporate energy-efficient green technologies in their projects. Could you tell us about the latest green initiatives and why you would recommend them for upcoming renovations this year? A One of the best steps you can take before planning your renovation is to get a home energy assessment from an independent certified home evaluator. Your energy assessment will identify how your home uses energy, where it is being wasted, and how to improve the comfort of your home, and cut heating and cooling costs. Typical green initiatives include replacing or upgrading the heating system with high-efficiency equipment – look for Energy Star-certified products, adding insulation where/when possible and installing new energy-efficient high performance windows. Visit www.Renomark.ca and look under the “EcoReno” tab for a great resource of eco-friendly renovation options.

peter kHatami Peter is co-owner of Nostco Construction, a design/build, project management and contracting firm serving residential and commercial clients throughout the GTA. With more than 10 years of industry experience, Peter prides himself in working tirelessly on behalf of his clients to transform vision to successful reality on every project. nostco.com

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most of you don’t have renovation at the top your mind but as I always like to say, the secret to a successful renovation starts with a plan – and planning needs to be done well in advance. When it comes to home renovation, the first step is understanding what you want to achieve through your renovation. This means having a clear focus on what must be included in your project, as well as any other features you would like to incorporate, if your budget allows. Coming up with a renovation plan as you walk through your home with a contractor is like going to the grocery store on an empty stomach – it’s a guaranteed way to exceed your budget, which will lead to difficulties down the road. Once you’ve established a budget and settled on which areas of your home require the most attention, it’s time to start thinking about unexpected expenses. Renovation is an oftenmisunderstood process and some people tend to get caught up in the excitement of it all and miss a few things. For example, major renovations such as conversions or additions may require you to seek the services of an architect or engineer. Not only will they help assist your renovator with executing his work exactly the way you want, their plans and drawings are often necessary to receive building permits or approvals. Keep in mind that some renovations may require you to temporarily move out of your home for safety reasons, which in turn, can add up to more than you budgeted for. Be sure to establish a time frame with your renovator in advance so you’re not coming home to a construction site. While you’re at it, be courteous to your neighbours and inform them of the potential disturbance that your renovation may create for them. They will appreciate it! You are now ready to select a renovator. I can’t stress enough the importance of using a professional for the job. While it is tempting to opt for the more modestly priced option commonly associated with a cash-only contractor, it is

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important to understand that in this industry, you get what you pay for. A cash renovation will mean that no written contract has been established between you and the renovator, so if a disagreement or substandard work occurs, you will have no case should you choose to seek legal action. A detailed, written contract that outlines the entire scope of work, including any last-minute changes, is the first sign that you are working with a pro, and a vital aspect of the renovation process. I always recommend hiring a contractor affiliated with the national RenoMark program. All RenoMark renovators have agreed to a Code of Ethics set out by their local home builders’ association, as well as a renovation-specific Code of Conduct recognized by the CHBA. This code includes things like offering a minimum two-year warranty on all work, carrying a minimum of $2 million liability insurance and, most importantly, providing a detailed, written contract for all jobs. A searchable database at renomark.ca allows visitors to quickly find professional renovators in their geographical area, and residents of the Greater Golden Horseshoe can even customize their search to the specific trade. The website has recently undergone a bit of a renovation as well, with an improved interface that helps you find a professional renovator faster and easier. Check it out at renomark.ca. I realize that renovation season is still several months away, but don’t wait until the last moment to hire a renovator. The best contractors will have already taken on other jobs by then, and those that are still available are likely free for a reason. Make sure to lock up you contractor early. Work with a pro, check references and, most importantly, get it in writing! 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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1. Student Rentals Student rentals are my bread and butter – and where I started my real estate investment career. There’s great income potential here if you’re willing to roll up your sleeves and do the work. PROS: >> Big rental potential – You can rent by the room, which increases your bottom line. >> Expensive finishes not needed – No need for granite and hardwood here. Units need to be functional, clean, and well done, but high-end materials won’t give you a return on investment.

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>> School nearby = guaranteed tenants – I’ve yet to find a University/College town that didn’t lack student housing. You’ll have no problem finding tenants. >> Parents – You can ask that parents co-sign the lease, so the default rate is very low. >> Predictable rental cycle – School year starts, school year ends. Leases start and end at the same time every year, which means only having to deal with it once every 12 months.

>> Maintenance – Student rentals require a lot of it, mostly due to turnover and neglect. >> Tenants require more “babysitting”– You have to keep in mind that your tenants are often leaving mom and dad’s house and moving into yours. This means that even simple things like changing light bulbs or tripped breakers may result in a phone call or house visit.

2. eXecutive RentalS CONS: >> High/constant turnover – You might only need to worry about renting once a year, but depending on how many rooms you have available, that still means a lot of applications and a lot of screening. >> Not a lot of pride in rentership – It’s true, students aren’t always great at taking care of their temporary home, and not always the most responsible tenants. This isn’t always the case, but it’s something to keep in mind.

Whether it’s a business in town for work, or movie crews on location, executive rentals can bring in big bucks, but also cost more upfront. PROS: >> Big money – Executive rentals can demand double or even triple what the same space would rent for in a regular rental situation. >> Higher profile tenant – Generally speaking, you don’t have to be concerned about the quality of tenant you’re getting here. january 2013 Home décoR and RenovationS 41

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>> Guaranteed Income – Depending on our provincial rules, you may be able to collect all your rent upfront (if it’s a short-term lease) and collect a damage deposit (refer to your provincial policies regarding landlord-tenant relationships). >> Profit – You usually only need to rent for half the year to make one. CONS: >> High turnover – Most executive rentals are shortterm leases, so turnover is constant. >> Unpredictable – Because of the nature of executive rentals, it won’t always be rented and there’s no certainty about when it will be. >> The bells & whistles – High-end finishes, nice furniture, linens, towels, dishes --- they all need to be included. Throw in utilities, cable, Internet, and regular cleaning service and it really starts to add up. >> Posting, applications and screening – Due to high turnover, landlords of executive rentals are constantly in a cycle of posting the apartment for rent, reviewing applications and screening tenants. Some people hire a placement/management company to take care of this, but if you choose to do so, that’s another cost that eats into your bottom line.

>> Return on investment – Adding a secondary suite typically adds a lot of value to your property. >> High demand – When done legally and safely, these types of properties attract tenants everywhere. You don’t have to be downtown like an executive rental or near a school like a student rental. CONS: >> Lower cash flow – You won’t bring in as much rent as you would with other types of properties. >> Learning to share – You’ll be sharing your home with other people, which can be inconvenient at times. >> Reno time – Unless there’s one existing, putting a secondary suite into your home requires a significant renovation and may also require a zoning change. Now expanded into a one-hour format, the news Income Property explodes into a house hunt and renovation series. This season not only reveals dramatic renovations but also focuses on buying and maximizing real estate. I partner with homeowners who want to purchase an income property to make their financial dreams a reality. I guide them through the entire process; buying the house, building the suite, and banking the rental cheques. If you want to find out more about real estate investing and renovation make sure you tune into Income Property, premiering Thursday, January 31st at 9 p.m. ET on HGTV Canada. For more information, please visit www.hgtv.ca.

3. Secondary Suites Secondary suites are apartments that exist within your own home, and definitely the most common rental scenario we see on Income Property. PROS: >> Longest term rental scenario – Tenants are likely to stay longer and take better care of the space. >> Passive rental – Secondary suites don’t take a lot of time and energy. >> Instant rental situation – You don’t have to purchase another property to be in rental situation with a secondary suite. Have a basement you can make into a legal apartment? Great, you can be a landlord!

Scott McGillivray is a full-time real estate investor, contractor, writer, and educator. Before graduating from The University of Guelph, with an Honours degree in Commerce, McGillivray had already discovered his calling. What began as an ambitious school project about income properties, developed into a unique and strategic business model. Now more than 12 years later, McGillivray has built his own real estate empire with hundreds of properties, housing thousands of tenants. 42 Home Décor and Renovations january 2013

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