GTA Home Decor & Renovation - Sept, 2015

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In every issue

8 Editor’s Notebook 10 Contributors HD&R features 13 The Scoop Catch up on decor and reno news, inspiration, style and more

20 Tribute Chris Hyndman

24 Style Inspiration Shop local - East

26 Expert Advice Are you insured? Call before you renovate

30 Trending Study style 101

34 RenoMark Work with a pro and renovate with confidence

36 Style File Bringing outside in

38 Expert Advice Garage organization

29 Room to Inspire Affordable luxury SEPTEMBER 2015 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS 7

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Editor’s Notebook

September transition Excited about Autumn

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SWEATER, I’m getting excited about autumn. I’m not ready to move my days indoors just yet, but it’s the right time to start thinking about the transition. It doesn’t have to happen all at once, but with fabulous fall pieces cropping up in all of my favourite stores, it’s not hard to get into it. Rich colours, heavy textures and thick fabrics, you can add layers to your rooms with throws, fresh bed linens; even change up the colour in

September always means back-toschool – so take a lesson in decor.

your accessories. You don’t have to spend a fortune to make some seasonal changes that will have an impact. If you take a look at Affordable Luxury on page 29, Catherine-Lucie Horber has some great advice on where to splurge and when to save. You can also ease into the transition, bringing the outdoors inside with you, as Jo Alcorn suggests on page 36. In a stunning small-space renovation she used numerous wood

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elements to create a rustic chic look, including some favourite pieces that are reminiscent of our outdoor spaces, from the live-edge stools and slab table, to the deer-themed wall decor. Or, if you just can’t move on into the fall with grace, you can fight it. There are a lot of great products that bring on the heat so that you can refuse to face the fact that we’re at the brink of autumn. We’ve sourced some great items in The Scoop on page 15 that will keep you warm

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and extend your summer. If you’re looking for designer advice and inspiration, you’ll want check out our cover story on page 16. We spoke to several of our favourite Canadian designers, and they dished on their secrets to great design – from where they shop to their golden rules. Whether it’s design or reno, we’ve got inspiration for your next project. Let us help you

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transition and create that perfect place to get cozy this fall!

ELISA KROVBLIT EDITOR, YP NEXTHOME elisa.krovblit@ypnexthome.com Follow me on twitter: twitter.com/elisakrovblit

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Bryan Tuckey CEO OF BILD Bryan Tuckey is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association and a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. Follow him on Twitter @bildgta, facebook.com/bildgta, and bildblogs.ca

President, YP NextHome

Jacqueline Hill Editor-In-Chief / Director of Content

Susan Legge Director of Sales, National

Moe Lalani National Sales Manager, Home Decor and Renovations, Sales Manager, Condo Guide and GTA New Homes

Conni Robinson Art Director

Jo Alcorn

Daiana Garay

DESIGNER

Elisa Krovblit

Jo Alcorn is a celebrity designer specializing in small spaces and design solutions for all budgets. She is the interior expert on HGTV’s new show Critical Listing, and shares her expertise regularly on TV and through her monthly column in the Toronto Sun. whitewashco.ca

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Executive Editor

Sara Duck (on leave) Contributing Editors

Olivia Bowden, Wayne Karl, Lydia McNutt Media Consultant

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Carson Arthur LANDSCAPE DESIGNER Carson Arthur is an international landscape designer with a focus on environmentally friendly design. He is HGTV’s Critical Listing landscape guru and appears regularly on TV, writes for various publications about outdoor design and is the author of the acclaimed book Garden Designs for Outdoor Living. Visit carsonarthur.com

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Catherine-Lucie Horber DESIGNER Catherine-Lucie Horber is the principal of Royal Interior Design Ltd .The firm provides decorating, staging and renovating services for both small and full scale residential projects throughout the GTA. Known for creating elegant and affordable design solutions tailored to suit different lifestyles. royalinteriordesign.ca

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With its soft brown leather and contrasting black leather trim, this sofa’s style is rivaled only by it’s pure comfort. Available at Arrow Furniture. ARROWFURNITURE.COM

The Luna Collection from Crystorama at Royal Lighting has a new shape that’s definitely influenced by industrial modern design trends. The unique two tone finish – English bronze on the outside and antique gold on the inside of each blade – is a great juxtaposition of tone and style. The alternative metal choice is the raw steel finish, perfect for modern decor. ROYALLIGHTING.COM

It’s the Brooklyn Chair – and its available in hundreds of fabrics and different wood finishes at Alta Moda Furniture. The lines and attention to detail certainly do make this a sophisticated seat. Now only $995 – but only until September 30th. ALTAMODAFURNITURE.COM

The experienced design staff at Chattels will help you find the right table for your home. Pick the right size, shape and style as well as the right wood, finish and colour. Add the proper chairs, colours and fabrics – and don’t forget the credenzas and other pieces too. CHATTELSFURNITURE.COM

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PSSST! Amazing food, amazing service, Coco Lezzone is the kind of place you can go for a hearty meal or some light fare – and wine, of course! Visit Coco Lezzone for take-out options, private dining and corporate events. We love their new look! Centrally located, this stylish ode to Italy serves pizza straight from a stone oven and features a mouth-watering modern Italian menu.

Extending your summer We come alive in summer, with longer nights and warm weather drawing us out of our homes. As the summer comes to its close and the weather cools, it can be painful to pack up the patio, cover up the grill and return to a life indoors. We’ve got some inspiration for extending your summer.

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After the sun sets, gather round and get that chill out of the air. The Canvas Walden Conversation Gas Fire Table lets you extend nights by warming you up by firelight. canadiantire.ca $600

The Dyson Pure Cool air purifier Fall allergy sufferers, don’t let those allergies invade your home. Great for use all year round, it can also cool you down. A high efficiency HEPA filtration extracts particles as small as .1 microns (in perspective, a spider’s web is two to three microns in diameter) DysonCanada.ca $550

The A4 expanding console-to-dining-table that seats up to 12 people is a high performance transforming masterpiece that also stores the leaves inside! Perfect as an entry table or sofa console, this double-duty gem comes in eight different finishes to suit any space and taste. Stop by Resource Furniture to see this table work its magic along with all of their Italian-made modular wall-beds systems. RESOURCEFURNITURE.COM

Down Under is pleased to introduce a new exclusive collection of eco-Friendly mattresses at prices that won’t keep you up at night. Plant-based soy bio-foam mattresses are all the rage these days. These mattresses provide excellent pressure-point relieving support. These eco-friendly mattress are covered in organic cotton and made in Canada. They come rolled and vacuum packed to allow for easy transport. Prices start at only $399.99 for a Queen Size. DOWNUNDERBEDDING.COM

Why not keep the pool open a little longer or have that outdoor dinner party with confidence? The Bellagio Patio Torch by Napoleon lets you keep your deck, balcony or backyard space from getting too cool for comfort. napoleongrills.com $700

Downtown Grill gives you the flavour. You can’t beat barbecue. That taste from the grill, those perfect sear marks – that’s the taste of summer. This grill gives you all that flavour. As powerful as a five-burner propane barbecue, it’s perfectly safe for indoor cooking – especially ideal for those who don’t have an outdoor space for that big blazing barbecue! downtowngrill.ca $449 15

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Cover Story

Secrets from the

DESIGN WORLD by Elisa Krovblit

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ood design looks effortless and enticing. It makes a statement as soon as you see it. It's stunning, compelling and enjoyable. Whether it's casual or formal, indoors or out, it feels complete and comfortable, like the space anticipates your every need. It offers the perfect place to sit, to work, to put your glass down. The colours and patterns work. Everything has purpose, without trying too hard. Don't you wish you could do that in every room in your home? Great design is a talent, a skill and a challenge. Designers have to educate themselves on an extensive list of techniques and styles. While some of us imagine it would be a lot of fun to shop and decorate, it's actually a lot of work and effort. As fashions change and trends evolve, it's a designer's job to know what trends are coming, what styles will work and where to find everything needed to make a space come alive with the visions that their clients request. They need to know

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quality, availability, trades, suppliers, fabrics, textiles and materials for every surface. Their knowledge is vast and their resources are seemingly never-ending. When you hire a designer, you don't just pay them to put pretty things in all the right places. You hire them for this vast knowledge - for their ability to coordinate the hardwood flooring installer who needs a week, the supplier who needs six weeks to order your sofa, the relationship with the stone company who is going to cut, deliver and install a five-figure slab of marble in your kitchen - all while knowing where to go for the right linens, toss cushions and table lamps. Never mind the hours of consideration, the drafts and drawings – and the good ones, they still make it look easy! But there are a few things to be learned from a designer, so HD&R has gone to the source. We've interviewed some of our favourite Canadian talent and they've graciously shared some of their secrets – from managing projects to favourite places to shop. Now you know!

3 FAVOURITE SHOPS:

1. CARROCEL ANTIQUES – TORONTO CARROCEL.COM

They have everything from fine art to vintage accessories, including lighting and mirrors to large scale upholstery like sofas and armchairs, and their showroom is 20,000 square feet! 2. CB2 – CB2.COM I am a little obsessed with cb2, I have to say! They are so easy to work with, they have multiple locations, they have affordable price points (which I love because anyone can shop there) and they are very on trend. 3. JALAN JALAN – MIAMI JALANMIAMI.COM

One of my favourite places to shop when I’m in my other hometown of Miami, Florida, their items are so unique and exotic. They carry lively materials from bone inlay to teak and petrified wood. Many of their influences come from Morocco and Africa.

YANIC SIMARD is the principal designer of the Toronto Interior Design Group. Simard has created designs for clients in Toronto, Montreal and Miami, and has appeared as a regular guest expert on Citytv’s CityLine. tidg.ca

Golden rule: Work with what the space has to give you, not against it ...And if you think it’s expensive to hire a professional, wait until you hire an amateur! 16 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS SEPTEMBER 2015

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Decor tip: 1.You can’t go wrong with a white backdrop – it is the perfect blank canvas. 2.Anchor any scheme with black. 3.Never compromise on quality.

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3 FAVOURITE SHOPS:

1. ELTE – TORONTO ELTE.COM The staff is

awesome, extremely knowledgeable and helpful. It's a great place to bring clients so they can see the variety of choice available. 2. VINTAGE FINE OBJECTS – TORONTO VINTAGEFINEOBJECTS.COM A marvelously curated shop of curiosities and stylish items composed by Kevin Austin, its proprietor. 3. MECOX GARDENS – MECOX.COM Mecox has many shops scattered throughout the United States, my two favorites are in Palm Beach and Southampton, New York. Their general look is much like mine – understated elegance with a relaxed vibe with a hint of whimsy.

Decor tip: My best to decor tips are: Have confidence, don't ask everyone what they think, hire a designer, do your research and start with something you love as the inspiration for a great space.

WILLIAM MACDONALD is the principal of WillMac Design. His firm is best known for creating stylish approachable spaces that evoke a simple timeless elegance. Servicing clientele throughout Canada, the United States and overseas. www.willmacdesign.ca @willmacdesign

Golden rule: Never, ever, under any circumstances live in the house while you're renovating it! I will not work with clients who lives inside the renovation. I just don’t. It’s a recipe for disaster, a nightmare and should never happen. People think they can handle it but they can’t.

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3 FAVOURITE SHOPS:

1. CURATED KRAVET – CURATEDKRAVET.COM – A one-stop online designer resource for all things beautiful for the home! Great design source for insomniacs like me! 2. 1ST DIBS – 1STDIBS.COM For those rare and exotic and often quirky finds – it’s like having a Paris flea market at your fingertips! 3. RED DOOR HOME LIVING – CALGARY

CANDICE OLSON is a successful designer with a devoted viewership. She is a published author and a creator of extensive lines of housewares, furnishings, accessories and finishes. At candiceolson.com, the inspiration never stops, though you may not be able to tear yourself away from her Pinterest boards @candiceolsondesign

REDDOORHOMELIVING.CA – I’m so proud to have many of my Candice Olson product lines featured at Red Door. Lori, Dan and their entire Interior Design team are simply Calgary’s best!

Decor tip: Your home is the ultimate way to reflect who you are. Personal authenticity never goes out of style – it’s believable and always feels comfortable. I often find that a bit of unexpected whimsy is all that’s needed to bring that unique, one-of-a-kind personality to a space. Golden rule: People often ask me what one thing will have the biggest impact when upgrading their space. Without exception, my response is always - lighting. It’s the single most important design element in a space.

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3 FAVOURITE SHOPS:

1. FRESH HOME AND GARDEN – TORONTO FRESH.CA

I love that Fresh carries different styles of patio decor, helping the creative process. 2 THE CROSS DECOR AND DESIGN – VANCOUVER THECROSSDESIGN.COM Every trip to Vancouver includes a visit to The Cross in Yaletown. Get lost for hours in this store poking through all of the home furnishings and design pieces 3. IRONGATE – NIAGARA IRONGATEGE.CA In the middle of Niagara’s wine country, IronGate carries all of the man-made items that I love to include in my outdoor designs.

Decor tip: A successful outdoor room has a purpose and a clear definition. While multipurpose is great for a small space, the outdoor rooms that makes us “oooh and aaah” are the ones that require no explanation. Treat each outdoor room with the same care and attention you would an indoor space.

CARSON ARTHUR is an international landscape designer with a focus on environmentally friendly design. He is HGTV’s Critical Listing landscape guru and appears regularly on TV, writes for various publications about outdoor design and is the author of Garden Designs for Outdoor Living. Visit carsonarthur.com

Golden rule: For every outdoor room, include all of the exact same elements as an indoor space. Outdoor rugs and outdoor lighting are the key components that most homeowners overlook. They really finish off every space, and yet most homeowners rush out to buy them at the last minute – right before hosting a barbecue!

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3 FAVOURITE SHOPS:

1. LAMP CAGE – TORONTO LAMPCAGE.COM If you dream it up, they can make it, and they build the lights right here in Toronto in back the shop. 2. MJÖLK – TORONTO STORE.MJOLK.CA I love Mjölk in the Junction for contemporary pieces that are truly timeless. Not a knockoff or mass-produced piece in sight. 3. IKEA – IKEA.CA For my day to day needs I love IKEA! No other company has the breadth of products, and that range truly allows creativity in design and budget.

MELISSA DAVIS is a Toronto-based celebrity designer and contractor. She is known for her appearances, creative design and reno work produced for various HGTV shows. Her work has been profiled nationally in print publications. Her firm continues to service clientele throughout Ontario & GTA. www.melissadavis.com @melissadavis

Decor tip: Before buying anything, decide on an overall design direction and palette. Put together a selection of colours and materials and then keep referring back to that as you go, room by room. If you maintain continuity on the overall items, you can add individual personality and design for each room and it will still tie together. Golden rule: I’m an advocate for choosing an overall timeless design to make sure the financial investment in design has lasting power. But make sure you keep five to 10 per cent of the budget for splurges and those special touches that really make the deign noteworthy.

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How do you decide what style, pattern or size is right for you? Follow these two simple steps to choose the best rugs to suit your room. 1. Choosing the right size: when searching for a family room rug, always make sure it is large enough to sit the front legs of your sofa. The width should be the same as the sofa or a little bit wider. In a dining room, always center the table on the rug ensuring the rug is at least one foot around the table so the chairs fit comfortably as well. Always avoid a medallion pattern otherwise the table may hide the pattern. 2. Pattern and color: In a plain room (either by color or style) you are free to select a colourful rug, something to stand out and compliment the room. Don’t be afraid to play with color, texture and pattern. Choose freely and create your masterpiece!

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Tribute

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CHRIS HYNDMAN

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By Olivia Bowden THE TRAGIC PASSING OF CANADIAN DESIGNER AND TV personality

Christopher Hyndman on August 3 has been met with an outpour of grief from the Toronto community and beyond. Canadians have expressed their love and appreciation for Hyndman’s charisma, warmth and magnetic personality, drawing millions of viewer to CBC’s daily afternoon series Steven and Chris. Celebrities, designers, friends and fans of Hyndman expressed condolences on social media and at the CBC memorial. Hyndman, at age 49, was one half of the dynamic TV duo Steven and Chris, a show he co-hosted with his long time partner and spouse Steven Sabados. In its eighth season, rating agency Numeris reported 8.52 million Canadians watched Steven and Chris, a lifestyle show centred around Sabados and Hyndman, and their passion for all things design and lifestyle. A CBC darling, Hyndman’s career as a designer and dynamic public figure has spanned over 23 years, hosting programs with Sabados prior to their work at CBC-TV. Sabados and Hyndman began their careers together with the launch of the design company The Sabados Group, specializing in event planning and set design in 1992. They first hosted together with their show Designer Guys on HGTV. Their chemistry, keen eye for design and Hyndman’s contagious laugh pushed them towards the spotlight. Oprah Winfrey even featured them on her show after being impressed with Designer Guys. Following a three-season stint on Designer Guys, Hyndman and Sabados moved on to create their own show Design Rivals, which focused more on the lives of homeowners and their needs for their space. In 2005, Sabados and Hyndman launched a makeover show called So Chic with Steven and Chris. By 2007, it was clear that Sabados and Hyndman deserved a more high-profile show to connect with viewers who wanted to see more of them, bringing them to their daytime talk show, Steven and Chris. From a successful furniture line to philanthropy, these two truly made an impact together. Chris Hyndman will truly be missed.

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“It’s often the financial aspects of a renovation that keep homeowners up at night – a recent TD Canada Trust survey found that 61 per cent of homeowners worry about cost overruns on their renovations.“

ARE YOU INSURED? call before you renovate By Craig Richardson

HOME RENOVATIONS CAN BE EXCITING, as you watch your

house transform before your eyes. However, the road to a new and improved property can quickly become stressful if you don’t have an organized plan before work begins. It’s often the financial aspects of a renovation that keep homeowners up at night – a recent TD Canada Trust survey found that 61 per cent of homeowners worry about cost overruns on their renovations. One cost implication many homeowners often don’t consider is the impact that a renovation can have on their home insurance if they don’t call before they renovate. The result? If you don’t inform your insurer about an upcoming renovation, and property damage or an accident occurs, you could inadvertently invalidate your policy and increase the chances of a major cost overrun. When you tell your insurer about pending renovations, they can ensure you’re adequately covered for any damage or liabilities that could arise from work being done, reducing the chance of an unexpected cost overrun.

Some homeowners still unwisely choose to keep their insurer in the dark about renovations in an attempt to avoid increased premiums. But, increased premiums are a small price to pay when you consider the alternative. If an insurance company is not made aware of renovation plans, big or small, a property’s original insurance policy could be voided retroactively. By not informing the insurer of the reno work, a homeowner may be pouring money down the drain by paying premiums for coverage they no longer have. Your insurance company can also help you prioritize what renovation work you want to complete. For instance, if a basement is being finished, your insurer may advise reviewing sewer backup limits and ensuring current coverage is adequate. Additionally, your insurer can identify how some renovations like replacing a roof or electrical wiring may lower premiums. Your insurer can also identify whether certain aspects of your renovation will trigger exclusions under your policy in the event of a loss or damage. Bottom line, renovations require patience and careful planning to ensure you’re setting yourself up for success on all fronts – budget, worry-free renovation process and, most importantly, an end-result that reflects all of your planning and investment.

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accents we used throughout. This makes it well balanced and also takes away the focus from having to spend a lot money on individual items. 4/ Shiny metallics and crystal. Some sparkle and shine always helps to enhance a glamourous look and feel. Metallics and crystal do not have to be used in large quantity, but a repetitive amount throughout can create quite an exquisite finish. In this room we indulged in silver nailhead studs around the headboard, the benches at foot of the bed and in accessories. A few extra touches of crystal in the chandelier and the side lamps also helped further achieve the glam feel. The ‘sum of its parts’ concept holds true when looking to create an affordably

AFFORDABLE LUXURY! By Catherine-Lucie Horber

designed space that looks luxurious and elegant. It is not about the price of each item, but the combination of the items combined that makes all the difference. We like to assure people that they don’t have to spend a fortune on every item

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impression will be very similar whether you spent a high end budget or a moderate one. I firmly believe in this, and have founded my design firm’s philosophy around it. In this beautiful bedroom, we wanted to designed a space that felt glamourous; rich in textures; bold; elegant – but also timeless – without breaking the bank. It is essentially a monochromatic design scheme using blues and whites. Using bold contrasts of light and dark is a great way to offer a strong, easy and cost-effective drama. Creating the look without breaking the bank:

1/ Creating a impactful focal point is key. In this case we used a traditional, bold floral pattern in many shades of blues as the focal point. We had it custom made with our artisans at a much more affordable price then you could find retail. We installed it very high up on the wall, which really helps anchor the space. 2/ Using reflective surfaces. Mirror is a super-easy and affordable way to give the room a glamourous feel. We used mirrored night stands complemented by elongated decorative mirrors. 3/ Layer many different patterns together. In this room, the interest was created by using a multitude of different, very complementary patterns together. The lighting fixture, the textured area rug, the beautiful quilt at the end of the bed, the pillows and the headboard are all very bold and busy patterns. They are softened by the cream

Catherine-Lucie Horber Designer Catherine-Lucie Horber is the principal of Royal Interior Design Ltd .The firm provides decorating, staging and renovating services for both small and full scale residential projects throughout the GTA. Known for creating elegant & affordable design solutions tailored to suit different lifestyles. www.royalinteriordesign.ca 29

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16 YEARS After 16 years in the business, Modular Home Additions proudly announced a few months ago that they completed their 1,000th renovation project. This was a huge feat for a renovation company, especially one that has been around for only 16 years. And this is not the only ‘modular milestone.’ They were awarded “Best of Toronto 2013” in the home additions category from homestars.com, based solely on customer reviews.

“NO MESS, NO STRESS” The company lives by their “no mess, no stress” motto. Anyone who has ever experienced the trials and tribulations of new home additions or renovations knows that this is a pretty ambitious statement for a renovations company. So, how exactly does Modular Home Additions do this? The answer lies in the fact that the majority of the renovation process is completed off-site in their warehouse. Meaning that any kind of renovation can be completed, even during our harsh winter months.

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WORK WITH A PRO and renovate with confidence By Bryan Tuckey

RENOVATING YOUR HOME IS A BIG UNDERTAKING. IT TAKES TIME,

effort and it’s a big investment. We did a homeowner survey in January that showed environmental consciousness and energy savings as top motivators for home renovations this year. The survey asked how homeowners would spend $100,000 during a renovation, and 80 per cent reported an interest in saving on utility costs while 68 per cent claimed to be interested in environmentally friendly improvements. In the renovation sector, that can mean upgrading windows and doors; replacing insulation; and even retrofitting your home’s plumbing and electrical systems. Measures to improve a home can quickly go beyond what you can do on your own. When you work with a professional renovator, you can renovate with confidence knowing that you’re working with someone who understands the rules and regulations that

“When you work with a professional renovator, you can renovate with confidence knowing that you’re working with someone who understands the rules and regulations that go along with home construction. “

go along with home construction. Professionals like the RenoMark renovator and trade contractor members of our Association have a strong knowledge of municipal by-laws as well as the Ontario Building Code – two very detailed sets of rules that guide projects large and small. They also abide by the Association’s Code of Ethics and a renovator-specific Code of Conduct, which you can view at www.renomark.ca. As part of their work to advocate for their clients and consumers in general, some of our renovator members meet with municipal staff and local councillors to educate them and provide real-time examples of project demands and how process delays can affect timelines. It’s important to understand that most home renovations will require municipal building permits. A professional renovator can assist in acquiring them. They will also co-ordinate and schedule a team of trades that work on different aspects of your home at different times. A delay in permit approvals can cost time and money. Our members work with the city to improve the communication flow and keep projects on schedule and on budget. With increasing property values in the GTA, many people are choosing to stay and renovate their current home instead of moving. Renovation spending increases on average seven per cent each year across Canada, according to a TD Economic report. Renovation is also a significant driver of the local economy, since products are sourced locally and the businesses are housed locally. There are many reasons homeowners decide that it’s time to renovate. Working with a professional can help you make the right decisions to increase the comfort and value of your home. Search our database of professional RenoMark renovators by geography and by project type at www.renomark.ca Bryan Tuckey is President and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association (BILD) and is a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. He can be found on Twitter (twitter.com/bildgta), Facebook (facebook.com/bildgta) and BILD’s official online blog (bildblogs.ca).

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OUTSIDE INSIDE By Jo Alcorn

WHEN FALL HITS WE ALL BECOME

a bit sad to be losing all the wonderful outdoor space and fresh air. This fall, I recommend you to bring some outside elements inside to help maintain that outside feel – but in the comforts of your home. Recently I was tasked with creating a dining space in a cozy but space-starved room, and I thought it was the perfect space to infuse a bit of the outdoors. It was a challenge, but the awkward five-by-eight-foot nook now works beautifully. It is a great

space that brings in outdoor elements so you can cozy up for a cup of coffee or a family brunch on a cool crisp fall morning. It’s important to exploit every square inch of wall, floor and surrounding space in tiny rooms. I use visual tricks to create the illusion of roominess. Instead of using one large piece of art, I prefer to use multiple smaller pieces which makes a space seem more expansive. Here I used a variety of art from an online printing website called Posterjack. (You go online, pick the art you want to use – or you can use your own photos – pick the frames, colour and they ship it all to your door.) To enhance the outdoor feel on the feature wall I included stag heads (faux, of course) found at HomeSense, mixed with art photos. The great thing here is that you can just keep adding to the feature wall as you find things that match. The most important piece of all in a dining area is the

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table. It was a great spot to use a natural wood inspired table. For this space I chose a gorgeous six-foot-long, wood-topped table from Artemano with sturdy metal legs to anchor the room. No piece at Artemano is the same so you really get your own signature piece with each item you choose. Seating was carefully chosen. Two wooden stools with raw unfinished edges — also from Artemano — add a farmhouse twist. For small space dining areas, choose chairs or stools that tuck under the table when not in use. This leaves more room surrounding the space when seating is not in use. Another trick is to choose Captain’s chairs that are thinner in design. The ones I chose tuck easily into the table, which makes it easier to move around the room. Table settings are a great way to make a style statement in a small space. I used a mix of bright and bold patterns from HomeSense to create a colourful brunch setting. Lighting is also essential in a small space. For this space I chose a funky modern light that casts great shadows at night, and by day is beautiful enough to be considered art. The understated finish doesn’t steal attention from the rest of the room. By carefully piecing elements together, this small space has become both more functional and more beautiful, and adding just that perfect amount of elements from the outdoors makes it easier to move back indoors as the weather cools.

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Expert Advice

GARAGE

ORGANIZATION AS HOMEOWNERS, WE PAY ATTENTION TO THE VALUE OF OUR HOUSES.

We all know that for years kitchen and bathroom renovations have been at the top when it comes to return on investment (ROI) but did you realize that your garage is also at the top of the list? With an expected ROI of almost 65 per cent, according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2015 Cost vs. Value report, having a garage is worth a lot of money. So why do almost 70 per cent of homeowners admit that their garage is too full of clutter to even hold their car? It’s time to take back all that great usable space. Here are my five steps to helping you create a space that is more than just a spot to put the garden tools. 1» GET EVERYTHING OFF THE GROUND The size of your garage is very important when realizing its true value. If your garage looks big, it’s worth more! Being able to see the entire floor makes a room more spacious. Utilize racks and wall storage systems like the Gladiator GearTrack to get awkward items like bicycles, rakes and shovels up and out of the way.

By Carson Arthur

“With an expected ROI of almost 65 per cent, according to Remodeling Magazine’s 2015 Cost vs. Value report, having a garage is worth a lot of money.“ well-lit garage is important for safety as well. Being able to see any possible hazards is very important to ensuring everyone’s safety. 5» CUSTOMIZE TO MEET YOUR FAMILY’S NEEDS

2» PAINT THE FLOOR OR ADD TILES

Seeing as much of the floor as possible is key to visually maximizing your garage, but no one wants to see a floor covered in stains from the car or the lawnmower. Choose paint or a tile designed specifically for floors so that it will last. When picking a colour, go with something that will hide any future stains and marks. I personally like a charcoal grey because it not only hides the scuffs from everyday use, it also hides dust and dirt that blows in when the garage door is left open. 3» HIDE THE SPORTS GEAR

Too often the garage becomes the home of bulky sports gear like hockey bags or golf clubs. These awkward bags are always getting in the way or falling over. Look for storage unit on wheels to hide all of the uncooperative items behind closed doors. Now everything has a place and is contained.

4» ADD LIGHT The biggest downfall of most garages is the lack of light. While saving wall space for storage instead of windows is a great idea, it’s very important to add light fixtures to ensure that your garage is bright. A

Like a backyard, every homeowner uses their garage differently. Having the ability to customize your storage solutions is key to making any space meet your needs. Choose a garage storage system that allows you to build and customize based on your available areas just like you would a kitchen; adding shelves, racks and storage exactly where you need it. Also consider choosing a system that allows you to grow. Being able to add-on or make changes will give you flexibility in the long term. Carson Arthur is an international landscape designer with a focus on environmentally friendly design. He is HGTV’s Critical Listing landscape guru and appears regularly on TV, writes for various publications about outdoor design and is the author of the sold out book Garden Designs for Outdoor Living. Visit carsonarthur.com

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