Manitoba Home Decor & Renovations - DEC 2015/JAN 2016

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DEC 2015 - JAN 2016 VOLUME 17, ISSUE 6, FREE MANITOBA EDITION

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WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN CHOOSING A RENOVATOR

BUILDING A

STUNNING

DREAM HOME

PLUS IN THIS ISSUE

Reno advice from HGTV’s

BRYAN BAEUMLER


MANITOBA HOME BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION » PROFESSIONAL RENOVATORS

DO IT RIGHT… HIRE A PROFESSIONAL RENOVATOR. PHOTOGRAPHY BY: DUALITY PHOTOGRAPHIC

CHOOSING A PROFESSIONAL RENOVATOR It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 70 years, members of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association have upheld their commitment to quality, service and professionalism, keeping Manitobans among the best-housed people in the world. For your peace of mind, make the smart move – contact a MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL member for your next renovation. The MHBA RENOVATORS’ COUNCIL is affiliated with the Canadian Renovators’ Council of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.


THIS ISSUE’S PARTICIPATING MEMBERS:

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contents

V O LU M E 1 7 I S S U E 0 6

DEC 2015 – JAN 2016

cover story

A Buildtime Story

pg

32

in every issue 8

Editor’s notebook

features 15

35

Renovators celebrate at awards night

YEARS

56 A skillful blend of old and new 64 The art of the possible 70 Complete kitchen reno in just 3 weeks! inspiration 22 Living Space Design in detail by Kim Schroeder

28 Reno Wonders Reno Q&A by Geneviève Joyal

40 Style File Bringing outside inside by Jo Alcorn

business profile

tips & tricks

49 Kesay in the Kitchen

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52 Think Spring Create your very own outdoor living space!

26 Finishing touches to complete your home

60 KAT Renovations A dynamic design and construction duo 74 Craft Line Countertops Showroom achieves ‘go-to’ status on Regent Avenue

Beautiful ideas for your home renovation

30 What to look for in a renovator 42 Design meets function 68 Urban trends 78 Egg recipes 80 Renovation resolutions 86 I want to do the work myself

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Craftsmanship & Integrity

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Editor’s Notebook

PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME

Jacqueline Hill EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT

What inspires you?

Susan Legge DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL

Moe Lalani NATIONAL SALES MANAGER

Conni Robinson 416.626.4267 EDITOR / ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Merlyn Minty 204.782.8692 ART DIRECTOR

Tammy Leung SALES COORDINATOR

Gary Chilvers PRODUCTION MANAGER

Bala Gnanapandithan PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR

Kalpesh Patel GRAPHIC DESIGNERS

Viosa Barileva, Miguel Cea

INSPIRATION FOR HOME DESIGN and décor is more diverse than

ever before. Technology, the environment and cultural elements are all influencing today’s design trends. With an almost endless variety of products to choose from, designers and renovators are able to grant just about any home design wish. Home Décor and Renovations magazine has been busy probing the market to bring you the latest in home design and décor. If you are having trouble finding the products, colours, and styles that you connect with, try tearing out pages from magazines such as the one in your hand and build a design portfolio. We strongly recommend working with professional designers and renovators to complete your projects. They will ask questions to draw you out and will appreciate looking through your design portfolio. Speaking of renovation professionals… our most recent issue displayed all of the entrants in this year’s RenoMark Renovators Council Awards. We are delighted to be able to share the results with you on pages 15-18. These renovation professionals are clearly concerned about getting the job done right and complete customer satisfaction. We are most fortunate to have such a talented pool of renovators to call upon. The creativity and experience our professional renovators have acquired is clearly seen in the ads and stories we publish from issue to issue. Would you like your home to look like it belongs in a magazine? All of us would undoubtedly say ‘yes,’ but not all of us may be aware of how to go about accomplishing that in the most effective way possible. The pages of this magazine have always promoted doing it right the first time. What does that mean? Hire professionals. Also, be sure to follow the advice found in the article on page 30 entitled, ‘what to look for in a renovator.’ This will assist you in deciding which professionals are best suited for your home renovations. Once that decision has been made, you are well on your way to seeing your home renovation dreams come true.

MERLYN MINTY EDITOR

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Chronic Creative, Duality Photographic, Bilyk Photography CONTRIBUTORS

Jo Alcorn, Margaret Anne Fehr , Lynn Fenwick, Charlie Greer, Kim Halpenny, Geneviève Joyal, Kim Schroeder DISTRIBUTION

Winnipeg home delivery and free pickup newsstands throughout Winnipeg and surrounding communities. DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS

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Home Decor & Renovations magazine welcomes your comments, questions, stories and suggestions!

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Home Decor & Renovations magazine is published by Yellow Pages NextHome located at 401 The West Mall, Toronto, ON M9C 5J5. Home Décor and Renovations, magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. This publication has been designed for the renovation and decor market as a guide. We carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which tis provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Yellow Pages NextHome and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public. ©2015 Yellow Pages NextHome.


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Tips & Tricks

BEAUTIFUL IDEAS

for your home renovation If you are looking to build or renovate your home in the near future you need to visit GreenSlade. These pages present a sampling of what you will find when you walk into their showroom located at 880 Bradford Street. View their website at www.greensladebath.com for showroom hours or call them at 204.786.8843.

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The Highlands kitchen faucet utilizes a blend of exposed mounting and pillared spouts to create a unique traditional look.

A modern fusion of industrial influence and elemental simplicity, the new TX300 faucet is characterized by clean lines and dimensional details as seen in the cross handles and square plates.


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The techno free standing tub filler offers form, function and beauty for your modern tub

The new TH400 shower system offers minimalist styling with maximum style.

Uniquely shaped, the Hexa faucet adds a bold new look to a classic product. With its distinctive design and finish, this faucet defines elegance.

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The newest M3 faucet sets the standard for sophisticated styling, graceful lines and refined craftsmanship.

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Feature

Renovators Celebrate at

Awards Night By Mike Moore

THERE WAS CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION on November 4 as the Renovation

Mike Moore is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association

of the Year awards were presented at the Victoria Inn. All of the entries were on display and the crowd spent a great deal of time admiring the outstanding work that had been done by the various renovators in the past year. The best of the best in the renovation industry were being presented to everyone in attendance. This years’ competition featured 27 entries. There were 6 categories for entries; Kitchens, Bathrooms, Exteriors, Additions, Basements and Whole Houses. Within each major category, there were a variety of sub-categories grouped according to dollar value in order to keep the competition equitable. Each entry consisted of before and after photos, blueprints and drawings, a detailed description of the work done, design details and any additional information that might contribute to this comprehensive package. Judging was done by a panel of professionally qualified judges who reviewed every entry in every category. This was a detailed and exhaustive process that took a number of days to complete. Scoring was extremely close with many recipients being separated by only a few points. To even qualify for entry, one had to be a Manitoba Home Builders Association RenoMark renovator, the benchmark for excellence. Only the most professional renovators adhere to the RenoMark standards and Code of Ethics, the highest in the industry. They must provide a detailed written contract including the scope of work for all jobs, offer a minimum two year warranty, carry at least $2 million liability insurance, have coverage for workplace safety and employer’s liability plus only work with subcontractors who carry similar coverage, take out all applicable licenses and permits, maintain a professional level of knowledge of current building codes, permit procedures and technical skills through continuing education and maintain a safe and organized worksite. The Manitoba Home Builders Association prides itself on being the first provincial association in Canada to adopt the RenoMark standards for all of its members. For more information on RenoMark, go to (www.renomark.ca) or access via the Manitoba Home Builders Association site at www.homebuilders.mb.ca. On the following pages, you will see some amazing projects and examples of superior work. These are your MHBA RenoMark Renovation of the Year award winners. Look carefully and then envision your next renovation project for your home. The ideas that you get from this magazine are certain to point you in the right direction. Your renovation might just end up being featured as the Renovation of the Year. All of the Renovation of the Year entries will be on display at The Winnipeg Renovation Show at the RBC Winnipeg Convention Centre from January 15 – 17. The Ask a Renovator booth allows you to spend 15 minutes with a RenoMark renovator free of charge to discuss your renovation plans, ideas or dreams. DEC 2015 - JAN 2016  |  Home Decor & Renovations  15


KITCHEN | CATEGORY A

KITCHEN | CATEGORY B

KITCHEN | CATEGORY C

SHELDON HOMES & RENOVATIONS

MAKE IT HOME LTD.

OSWALD CONSTRUCTION

This renovation updated the original kitchen to a much more open and modern work space. The original cabinets were very dated and the countertop needed to be replaced. The original galley kitchen felt cramped and closed in. By opening the wall we were able to make the kitchen feel very open without changing the overall size of the kitchen. We personally designed and built the new cabinets to perfectly fit the space. The doors are a light flat panel door from Elias Woodwork and include under cabinet task lighting. The cabinets include full extension self-closing drawers and soft closing door hinges. The countertops are Cambria quartz from FloForm with an under mount sink and marble backsplash. The flooring is a vinyl tile by Alterna.

The transformation of this 1975 kitchen started with the request for an updated and functional kitchen space. Half of the existing space had an 8’ ceiling and half was vaulted. Adding to the complexity was a post in the middle of the opening to family room which really looked out of place. This family included 2 large dogs which we needed to consider when selecting durable finishes.

This project was all about the interior of the house needing a boost from the mid 80’s to 21st century styling. A small brown oak kitchen gave way to a large beautiful kitchen that was connected to and tied in with the dining room, front & center hallways. Dark marble cabinets coupled with light quartz counter tops dazzle amongst the white tile backsplash and multiple layers of lighting. Light grey maple floors run throughout the main floor except for the powder room/back entrance and front entry, which are tiles.

BATHROOM | CATEGORY A

BATHROOM | CATEGORY B

BATHROOM | CATEGORY C

OVER AND ABOVE CUSTOM HOMES & RENOVATING

DYNASTY BATHROOMS

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERS LTD.

Our clients wanted to transform their outdated bathroom and create an airy and open feel. This bathroom renovation consisted of a tub to shower conversion. A partition wall that was between the bathtub and toilet was removed and clear glass shower doors installed, reducing the visual barrier and allowing the natural light from the window to enter the room. Cultured marble shower panels were installed along with a flip-up seat in teak wood. The room was given a complete makeover from a water damaged ceiling, to removal of plaster walls and the replacement of outdated tile flooring. A stunning transformation!

The homeowners wanted the main floor bathroom renovation to mimic the 1930’s esthetic of the rest of the home but with a fresh perspective. The centre piece is a classic cast iron claw foot tub. A pedestal sink was chosen for its small footprint and design simplicity. Polished chrome plumbing fixtures were selected for their timeless appeal. Cove moldings are simple yet elegant while the shapely glass knobs on the cabinets add a hint of glamour. A contrasting simple black chandelier draws the eye upward to appreciate the nine foot ceiling. Modern touches included adding dimmer switches and a heated floor, achieving the overall classic environment with a fresh new twist.

Our clients had an outdated ensuite that they wanted updated with a couple of custom touches. A designer was brought in and helped with layout as there was a couple of interesting angles to get everything in the bathroom. The bathroom has a free standing tub with custom walnut shelving and a tiled featured wall. There is also a custom floating shower bench with glass, floating vanity, custom backsplash and another walnut shelf to finish off the space.

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ADDITION | CATEGORY A

ADDITION | CATEGORY B

ADDITION | CATEGORY C

OVER AND ABOVE CUSTOM HOMES & RENOVATING

OSWALD CONSTRUCTION

SAKIYAMA CONSTRUCTION LTD.

We added 148 square feet to the side of this house which allowed us to enlarge the kitchen and incorporate a new side entrance into the house. This addition now includes a mudroom and main floor laundry. Custom cabinets, granite countertops, and an island butcher block were all created for the kitchen. There is new lighting throughout the space as well as a new heated tile floor from the front entrance through to the kitchen and mudroom. A tray ceiling in the dining room was also added

Loving the area but not necessary their cramped war time 1 ½ storey home, these Winnipeggers decided to do a major renovation instead of moving. They added 255 sq. ft. to the main floor, split between the kitchen, mudroom and master bedroom. Then a 126 sq. ft. front porch was also added. The 2nd floor was renovated and expanded by 400 sq. ft. The generously expanded kitchen became the focal point of the main floor. Cabinet space was increased almost 10 fold, with a beautiful, functional large island added in the middle.

This late 60’s 2-storey had a dated exterior facade, never having been upgraded. The owners also wanted the garage enlarged, the kitchen and dining room renovated, and the front entrance expanded.

ADDITION | CATEGORY D

BASEMENT | CATEGORY A

BASEMENT | CATEGORY B

REMPEL BUILDERS

HAMMERDOWN HOME RENOVATIONS

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERS LTD.

The homeowners wanted to expand the existing indoor & outdoor living space and give their dated home a much needed facelift. A sizable 900 square foot addition was built, complete with double car garage, a large composite deck and a show stopping 300 square foot timber framed screen room. The new kitchen features 2 tone maple cabinets, stunning quartz counter tops, and stainless steel appliances. Mirage hardwood floors run throughout the main floor, helping to ensure that the new blends seamlessly with the existing. The new master suite features heated tile floors, quartz counter tops and a luxurious custom steam

The basement in this mid 70’s home was desperate for attention after being flooded. Together with our design team we created a modern space for them to entertain friends and family while watching our Winnipeg Jets. We incorporated an open rec-room with a walk up bar. An egress window was cut in to accommodate a bedroom. The electrical panel and plumbing was relocated to accommodate the design and the laundry space made chores a pleasure. No space was wasted with ample storage behind French doors. The tiled shower gave them the bathroom that they had always dreamed off.

The home owners wanted a place to entertain, play and workout in their 3000 square foot basement. They added a completely soundproofed media room, a large restaurant-like wet bar, glass enclosed workout area, kids play/game space, great room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, storage room and an office. The overall modern esthetic and colour scheme is bright and fresh with rich charcoal accent woodwork and cabinets. 9’ ceilings and custom made 7’ doors throughout add to the overall luxurious yet comfortable feel of the basement. The area below the stairs is a child’s dream hideaway with a small crawl-thru entry access, toy drawers and lighted reading cove. It really is a place to relax and play for all ages!

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EXTERIOR | CATEGORY A

WHOLE HOUSE | CATEGORY A

WHOLE HOUSE | CATEGORY B

REMPEL BUILDERS

MAKE IT HOME LTD.

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERS LTD.

The vision was to create a warm, rustic, and chic feel to this home. The resulting marriage between natural, earthy materials including solid fir timbers & stone, and crisp, white, siding was stunning! The large timber pergola makes a bold statement, which carries through the rest of the chalet style design. The front eaves trough was hidden inside a matching fir channel, creating the perfect blend of design and functionality. The finishing touches include a new custom mail box & window planter, ensuring that even the smallest details were not overlooked.

The transformation of this 1953 home started with the request for a simple kitchen renovation. After some consultation and visiting a few past projects, this modern couple decided to expand the scope to remove the existing partition walls separating the kitchen from the rest of the space. While they were at it, they wanted to improve the comfort of the home by reinsulating the walls where only the original wood chips existed! And why not include the original bathroom too!

The home owners of this 1950’s 2-storey house were ready for an overhaul. The 600 square foot main floor was cramped, dark and outdated. Most major walls were removed allowing daylight to flood into the main floor. The kitchen features a full height pantry, breakfast bar and above cabinet display. Shaker style, mahogany stained cabinets paired with dark granite add depth and a sense of luxury to the space while the marble mosaic backsplash offers a sharp contrast. The revamped staircase is the striking center piece that completes the desired aesthetic. It features 3/8” white powder coated steel plate stringers, uninterrupted glass walls and minimalist stainless hardware. The result is dramatic.

WHOLE HOUSE | CATEGORY C

WHOLE HOUSE | CATEGORY D

SAKIYAMA CONSTRUCTION LTD.

HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERS LTD.

The owners of this late ‘70’s 1800 square foot 2-storey home wanted to achieve a more contemporary look. Also desired were improved functionality in the kitchen and bathrooms and greater flow between the kitchen and family room.

This whole home renovation was a transformation of the main and upper floors, a garage conversion and a complete exterior facelift. The original garage was converted into a large practical mudroom, powder room, laundry and TV rooms. The walls between the kitchen, living and dining room were removed and a full island, bar area and a 6’ pantry were added. Shaker style cabinets in off white contrast with charcoal espresso cabinets for a dramatic effect in the kitchen. Hand scraped hickory hardwoods add durability and provide a solid foundation for the Ledgestone gas burning fireplace. Upstairs the master features floor to ceiling wall cabinets eliminating the need for a bureau. The ensuite is a beautiful retreat with a closed off water closet, double vanity and glass enclosed shower.

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Congratulations to all of the entrants and winners in the 2015 RenoMark Renovation of the year Awards.


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DETAIL By Kim Schroeder B.I.D. Photos by Bilyk Photography Contractor Valley Builders PROJECT: To update and open up a tired main floor. GOAL: The existing Living Room, Dining Room & Kitchen space was reworked into a large Kitchen and Dining Room. The existing Family Room now serves as the Great Room.

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2. The bulkhead above the uppers adds detail and then returns to the floor next to the patio doors allowing for electrical switch placement. 3. Accent flip doors in frosted glass with stainless frames and open shelves break up the run of wood doors and add interest.

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5. New corner windows were built down to the counter top for a clean transition & bring in lots of natural light. 6. The electrical outlet on the island is black to be less obvious on the dark stained maple cabinets. 7. Potlights were used above the island for lighting rather than hanging pendents, so as to not visually fight with the island hood fan. Accent pendents are placed above the sink.

8. The slightly raised square eating bar is finished in a contrasting quartz and provides a great spot for casual dining, reading the paper with your morning coffee or doing homework! 9. Charcoal hardwood floors flow throughout the main floor and tie all the rooms together. 10. A 2-sided fireplace divides the formal dining space from the kitchen and hosts a large TV above. 11. New raw steel railings complete the main floor renovation.

Kim Schroeder Charisma, The Design Experience 388 Academy Road, Winnipeg tel 204.487.6994 fax 204.487.0551 www.charismadesign.ca

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Tips & Tricks

FINISHING TOUCHES TO COMPLETE YOUR HOME

Finish your dream with McMunn & Yates Building Supplies. From getting ready to floor and wall space, creating your beautiful space is just a small project away. Let the staff at McMunn & Yates Building Supplies help you make those finishing touches better.

Delectable cabinetry that is top-notch Welcome to the Kitchen. Whether your vision is elegant or contemporary, modern or traditional, our staff can help you add simplicity to your lifestyle and value to your home. Together, we can create an efficient space while adding functionality and design. With full project management available to you, all you have to do is tell us what you like, or don’t like – and we will take care of the rest. To book your free in-home consultation today, visit us online at mcmunnandyates.com/services. 26 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

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Look like tile shower wall panels Forget the hassle of tile and the boring look of prefabricated showers, Utile by Maax makes redefining your bathroom a breeze. Cleverly engineered, Utile combines the sophisticated look of tile while eliminating the grout line maintenance and periodic repair, giving you complete peace of mind. Installs easily in just 1 day – no grout, no mortar, no mess – easy to clean and groutfree eliminating any risk of water infiltration. Comes in solid 1-piece panels that won’t crack and is “mistake-proof” with Ulok installation system. Backed by a 10-year Warranty. Colours shown: A. Origin Greige; B. Ash Grey; C. Stone Sahara. For more information, or to purchase online, visit mcmunnandyates.com.

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Flooring that will inspire you Whether you are looking for ceramic, vinyl or laminate, McMunn & Yates has a complete selection of flooring to suit your needs, design and budget.

Small space. Big Statement. With contemporary styles and finishes to complement your home, office space, or any opening space you can imagine, barn doors and hardware is a growing trend for homeowners and designers. Serving as a room divider and fashion statement, combine functionality and affordability while saving space with our Pine Barn Doors and easy to install and equally attractive Barn Door Hardware. Replacing traditional doors with barn doors greatly benefit smaller areas where the door swing can take up a lot of space. With no bottom rail, our sliding barn doors and hardware are perfect to divide smaller rooms in your home. Barn doors create a great focal point in all areas of your home and becomes a work of art in itself. Choose from two popular styles of barn doors, ready to be painted or stained to match your home’s décor. Doors Shown: D. Chalet; E. Ranch. Complete your project with matching barn door hardware. Shown: F. Black Strap; G. Loft Style; H. Lounge Style Handle; I. Forge Wrought Iron Handle. For more information, or to purchase online, visit mcmunnandyates.com.

Flooring Shown: J-M: Elegance Ceramic Tile. Not sure if you want wood or stone. How about both? The texture of wood and stone makes Elegance especially striking. Colours Shown: J. Bianco; K. Brown; L. Dark Grey; M. Grey. N-O: Essentiel Vinyl Composite Flooring. Easier to install, sturdier, stronger, waterproof and more attractive than ever. 100% safe and includes 20year residential warranty. Colours Shown: N. Silver Lane; O. Limestone. P-Q: Luxury Vinyl Tile. 4mm planks with a UV-resistant top coat. Colours Shown: P. Cinder Grey; Q. Champagne. For more information, or to purchase online, visit mcmunnandyates.com.   Home Decor & Renovations  27


Reno Wonders

Reno Q&A By Geneviève Joyal

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Geneviève, we’ve been following your work in this magazine and love the projects you’ve showcased. My wife and I have recently purchased a 1980’s condo on Wellington Crescent that needs to be remodeled before we move in. We understand that condominium renovations offer different challenges than a house and we’d appreciate your input on how to make our new space feel like home. What would be your top recommendations? – Karl & Geraldine

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Thank you for the kind words. In a building such as this one, where the walls and ceilings are made of concrete, it is true that relocating plumbing and electrical can be a bit trickier. Creating visual interest with bulkheads is a great solution to accommodate wires, ductwork and potlights without compromising the overall height of the room. One of my main priorities is to get some natural light in this dark kitchen, which is achieved by tearing down the shared living room walls. The main advantages of this revised floor plan include a generous walk in pantry, open desk area for miscellaneous papers as well as the laundry center flipped around and located in the main bathroom instead of the hallway. Warm chocolate and honey stained cabinets are a cozy counterpoint to the smoky glass pendants and sleek chrome hardware. Although some perceive it as “trending”, the two-tone millwork combination works well in this open concept because it provides consistency throughout the kitchen and living room while avoiding an overly monochromatic palette. The value of

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layered lighting can never be overlooked as it plays an equally significant role in terms of functionality and ambiance. We certainly didn’t let site specific limitations, like the dimensions of the elevator for example, stop us from keeping the three by eight foot solid surface island counter in one seamless piece… it just encouraged us to think creatively and have it craned up over the balcony!

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Geneviève Joyal Harwood Design Builders 3-1080 Waverley Street 204.338.3151 www.harwoodbuilders.com

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What to look for in a renovator AS YOU COLLECT NAMES of suitable renovators, you need to think about how you will judge the renovators you choose to interview. » Presentation. Professional renovators operate in a businesslike manner. They respect your schedule and show up for appointments on time. They present themselves well, are organized and deal with your questions and concerns directly. They earn your confidence because they follow through on promises - if they say they will call you back tomorrow, they do. How a renovator deals with you before a contract is signed tells you a lot about how you can expect to be treated once the job begins. » Communication. Renovation is a “people business” and good renovators are good listeners and communicators. Professional renovators must “translate” your ideas and goals into a workable plan and a pleasant experience. This requires a solid working relationship and good rapport. If you’re not comfortable with renovators you interview or don’t feel you can communicate with them effectively, you should keep looking to find the right person for your job. » Skills and experience. Renovating a home can be a far more complex task than building it in the first place. It takes years of 30 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

experience in the business before most renovators are ready to manage a major project on their own. It also involves a lot of different types of work, some of which require specialized expertise. Whatever the scope and nature of your project, your renovator needs to have solid experience with that type of work. » Professional reputation. Established renovators will provide you with references from previous customers, and in fact, you shouldn’t even have to ask for them. They also work with a network of other businesses within your community-banks, material suppliers and trades. It’s a good idea to ask a renovator for references to any of these people to find out about their reputation within the industry itself. Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association

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Cover Story

A BUILDTIME STORY

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Well planned design produces stunning dream home

THE STORY BEHIND A BUILD, whether it be a

new home or a renovation of any kind is always interesting. Each story is different, because each client is unique and has their own specific needs and wishes. This story begins with a phone call. Suzanne and Otto were referred to me by another client. A referral is always the best way to start since trust on a job of this size is so important. They were moving to Winnipeg and had purchased property to build their dream home. They thought they had a good handle on what they wanted, but preferred to have someone who would pull it all together for them and keep them aligned with their personal style. Suzanne and Otto had started plans, but nothing was final. Securing a designer in these initial stages of the design allowed for the plan design to be refined. This point in the building process is so important. By positioning the millwork and the furniture in the plan, according to the Suzanne and Otto’s lifestyle and preferences, as a designer I could ensure they would have sufficient room for traffic flow and specific spatial allowances for the performance of the tasks necessary for that area.

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By Lynn Fenwick

B.I.D.

I asked if we could meet to discuss the details and actually gave them ‘homework’ to be done before the meeting. I requested for them to create a ‘wish list’ – a list of what they wanted and required for their house – and asked them what sense of character they envisioned the home to portray. I proposed that they bring any photos or images that would best describe their style. I find this to be an incredibly beneficial tool for both the client and myself. There is truth in the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words!” Sometimes a client will say they are contemporary, but the images they have selected will tell me that they are more traditional. With images, we don’t waste time and money on trying to find the client’s style. We can get down to what is important making their personal style a reality! Luckily, Otto and Suzanne had done their homework prior to contacting me. That made the first meeting very productive. The character of the home was to reflect their own personal style; relaxed and timeless. They weren’t looking for traditional, but leaned in the traditional direction with their millwork. The furniture was to be comfortable with clean lines.


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Their wish list included: Every space to function to the highest degree Otto and Suzanne are all about clean lines and a classic space, but they were not about to give up function for the sake of design. Throughout the design process we weighed form with function.

A captivating foyer Suzanne felt just including a curved staircase and high ceiling wasn’t enough in the foyer. She was worried it would feel empty and cold. She also wanted a place for guests to sit and put on their boots. The selection for the entrance door definitely added some interest. Fenwick Interior Design added oval floating bulkheads placed on aircraft cable. The first bulkhead was placed close to the upper ceiling. Each subsequent bulkhead was set lower in the space. Spiral lights were placed through the 34 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

center of the bulkheads to repeat the spiral in the staircase. The effect connected the upper floor with the main floor, contained the main floor comfortably, and created an exciting visual connection between floors. The elongated corner bench was the product of the reconfiguration of the powder room. It added height, pattern and contemporary element to the space. The tile was kept neutral to allow for any paint or wallpaper options that might be added in the future. We are still looking for an area carpet (a home’s character is never complete). It is always evolving, like the people within it!

Wow powder room Suzanne wanted a contemporary powder room. It was to be more of a showpiece, but could be easily cleaned for everyday use. The quartz stone counter and deep apron return


is great for easy clean up. The slab glass sink is elegant and remarkably durable. The cabinet underneath allows for storage and the under lighting creates drama. The space’s unusual shape is highlighted by the wood detail in the ceiling. Small lights called ‘beauty spots’ were used to add sparkle - as were the pendants! There is a small unexpected detail behind the door in the form of a niche detailed in mosaic tile.

Separate play room that is easily accessed from the main area of the home Suzanne and Otto requested a designated play area for the children. The couple needed it to be close to the kitchen, but not so close that the children were underfoot. It was to be large enough to allow for small trikes and tent making as well as a place filled with sun light that would spark creativity using all sorts of mediums. The turret was the perfect location! The tall wall unit holds all the

art supplies -and tents! The circular bench holds books and baskets. The two piece bathroom features a sink area with storage for cleanup.

A great room fireplace with a hidden television The great room and dining room are open to each other. The clients wanted definition of the two spaces. Originally, Otto and Suzanne wanted the TV elsewhere in the home. They revised their thinking once they realized their lifestyle and the house design was to be ‘function first.’ It was still important to hide the TV. The unit we designed to bring attention to the height of the space. The honed granite horizontal fireplace detail was to ground the unit and define the great room area. The white panels mimic the detail in the kitchen cabinets and blend with the stone feature wall. The open niche is highlighted from glass that is underlit as is the niche on the end of the unit.

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Two offices Both Suzanne an Otto have high demanding professions where they need their own offices. Otto preferred to be on the main floor where the action is. A door was all he needed if he wanted quiet. His office was located close to the kitchen. He preferred and needed lots of storage for books so it was logical to make the office to look like a library. He required four monitors and a great deal of room to spread out when he was working. The library fireplace was a benefit of the heating design of the home, Called a contra-flow masonry heater, the main structure consists of a 5-ton masonry mass faced. It will slowly radiate heat throughout the house for 24 hours following a single wood fire. We used limestone on the fireplace and centered the sofa to engage the occupant with the fire in fireplace for those days when Otto wanted a more relaxed work environment. The ceiling detail was important to Otto. The final design incorporated the unique shape of

the room in a more contemporary way, with a nod to traditional. Suzanne wanted an office that was more open and a space where she could keep an eye on things. The perfect spot was the upper level gallery! The gallery area overlooks the living room/dining room. We designed the portion facing the living room/dining room for housing personal mementos and books. The less visible side was designed as Suzanne’s office. Open airy and saturated with light, the space makes work so much more enjoyable!

me with an exceptional understanding of what they wanted, yet this spacious new home was a project in which I was allowed to have a lot of creative license. The collaboration with Otto and Suzanne resulted in a smooth work environment, creative design elements, and successful functional solutions. This busy young family did not sacrifice style for functionality. They have now lived in their new home for 4 years and have no regrets!

The wish list also included » A large desk area and display board for children’s artwork. » A kitchen for two chefs. » A salt water fish tank. » A master bedroom/ensuite getaway. » A walk in closet with automated conveyer clothes rack. These we will have to leave for the next issue! Their wish list and images provided

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Style File

Bringing 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 40 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

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 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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2 Everything in its place Begin and end your day beautifully organized. A place for bags, shoes, and outerwear is at your fingertips in a well designed mudroom or entryway. Custom options make it possible for you to have the look you want, whether it’s glass doors or solid, white, ivory or woodgrain, or even custom sliding doors. You will be amazed at the amount of storage you can get in even the smallest of spaces!

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Upgrade your home insulation Up to 70 per cent of a home’s annual energy bill can be attributed to heating costs. Homes with higher insulation levels use less energy, offer greater comfort, and have lower energy bills. Consider upgrading your home’s insulation and you may be eligible for a rebate covering a portion of the insulation costs. Follow these three steps to start saving: 1

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Install LED lighting More lighting options exist now than ever before, allowing you to customize your living space. ENERGY STAR® certified LED bulbs are available for every application and are the most energy efficient type of lighting available. LEDs will save you money on your energy bill as they use up to 80 per cent less electricity and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs. LEDs are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. These bulbs perform well in cold temperatures and are suitable for outdoor use.

Retire your fridge This program offers an easy and convenient way to get rid of your second fridge, save money, and ensure your appliance is recycled responsibly. Running a second fridge or old freezer that’s more than 15 years old can use between 1,000 and 2,000 kilowatt-hours per year – costing you $100 annually on your energy bill. We will pick up your second refrigerator or your freezer for free, recycle them responsibly, and give you $50 for each one we collect. 46 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

Replace your propane and oil furnace/boiler Replace your existing propane or oil furnace/boiler with a high efficiency natural gas or electric furnace/boiler or a geothermal heating system and get a rebate on your energy bill. An efficient heating system uses less energy, which means more savings for you and less impact on the environment.

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Business Profile

Kesay

IN THE KITCHEN By Kim Halpenny BFA, CKD Certified Kitchen Designer

WHEN THESE HOMEOWNERS visited Kesay looking for a dining room table, they had no idea that we also provide a service of full kitchen renovations. After a brief discussion about a beautiful oversized dining table by Thomasville, they were pleasantly surprised to learn that in addition to being a furniture store, we are also an entire Design Centre, with the ability to renovate every room in their home. As well as shopping for a dining table, the homeowners had been discussing the possibility of a Kitchen renovation for some time. Following a

tour of our kitchen displays they made an appointment with us to visit their home for a consultation to discuss all of the possibilities to re-design their space.

The Lifestyle Influence Of course the ‘kitchen of today’ always serves as more than just a space to cook these days. The kitchen is now so much more and has to serve so many more functions; a gathering place, a command

ABOVE

We discovered that their front sitting room was an unused space and they wanted a much larger kitchen, which was already open to their vaulted family room. We suggested tearing down the wall between the kitchen and dining room, making the currently unused front sitting room into their new dining room.

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We included a panel ready fridge and panel ready fridge drawers in the island. This allowed us to separate the condiments, beverages, and frozen foods from the fresh fruits and vegetables which could be stored in the island, easily accessible for preparation with the adjacent prep sink. The sink, dishwasher and garbage recycling centre were concentrated on the end wall near the dining room, with the bar fridge near the door to the deck and family room. BOTTOM

Many custom touches were added, including the laser cut screens (which were inspired by the fabric pattern chosen for the dining room chairs), custom leaded glass inserts with textured glass, custom trim for the steps leading to the family room and dining room, an archway entrance made of stacked stone, as well as living room furniture specially chosen to coordinate with the rest of the home.

centre, as well as an entertaining space. The importance of defining how you want to use your kitchen, how many people are typically in the space and whether you cook a lot, bake or cook with a partner or never cook at all should be considered before discussing knocking out that wall or deciding on an optimal layout.

Function First With all of the information available at our fingertips today, there are literally thousands of directions in which you can take your project. This is why working with a Kitchen Design Professional is essential. These particular homeowners love to entertain, with the kitchen always ending up as the central gathering place. 50 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

After a thorough discussion at their home, we discovered that their front sitting room was an unused space and they wanted a much larger kitchen, which was already open to their vaulted family room. We suggested removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room, thus changing the currently unused front sitting room into their new dining room. They loved the idea! From here we conducted a thorough questionnaire on how they like to use their space: including everything from small appliance storage to a charging station, as well as an inventory of everything frequently used within their current space. By taking this approach, we ensured that once the conceptual design was realized

there would be a home for everything that needed to be stored, with the most used items readily accessible. We also ensured that the appliances selected were appropriate for their lifestyle. A gas cook top was a must, as they love to cook. We traded the microwave for a steam oven and added a convection oven combination. We included a panel ready fridge and panel ready fridge drawers in the island. This allowed them to separate the condiments, beverages, and frozen foods from the fresh fruits and vegetables which could be stored in the island, easily accessible for preparation with the adjacent prep sink. The sink, dishwasher and garbage recycling centre were concentrated on the end wall near the dining room, with the bar fridge near the door to the deck and family room.

Tuscan Influence and Oversize Scale Once the functional discussion was completed we started on the overall design. Incorporating their newly purchased dining table for influence, we discussed an ‘Oversized Tuscan’ theme to the overall design, using warm woods, large columns, archways and travertine for the finishes. The mix of dark cabinetry treated with a distressed dark glazed finish gives this new kitchen a rustic, timeworn appeal. Bronze-finish light fixtures, leaded glass cabinets, Tuscan


We ensured that the space had a constant vision from the start to the finish, with every decision carefully made throughout the entire design process.

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Incorporating their newly purchased dining table for influence, we discussed an ‘Oversized Tuscan’ theme to the overall design, using warm woods, large columns, archways and travertine for the finishes.

inspired tile and an integrated wooden tabletop keep the look sophisticated yet reminiscent. A sunny atmosphere and a spacious layout overlooking the lake accommodates cooking, gathering and entertaining with a cozy feel. The custom Cabico cabinetry elements within the design give this space an extra special level of detail and sophistication.

Bringing the dream to life There are so many elements involved in a kitchen renovation: contractors, sub-trades, products and finishing touches that it can become quite complicated. The homeowners loved that the project was seen right through from the start to the finish, with all of the trades and companies working together within Kesay’s Design Centre. There was the reassurance for the homeowners that a white glove service would see the project through to the finish. Many custom touches were added, including the laser cut screens (which were inspired by the fabric pattern chosen for the dining room chairs), custom leaded glass inserts with textured glass, custom trim for the steps leading to the family room and dining room, an archway entrance made of stacked stone, as well as living room furniture specially chosen to coordinate with the rest of the home. We ensured that the space had a constant vision from the start to the finish, with every decision carefully made throughout the entire design process. The result is a design of the customers very own… opening up their home to a whole new level of function and beauty. All of this, made possible by the spark of initially shopping for a dining room table! Find out more by visiting their website at www.kesay.ca or call them at 204-925-2226. Drop into their showroom at 693 Taylor Avenue.

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Business Profile

Create your very own outdoor living space! By Charlie Greer

EVEN WITH SNOW on its way, it’s never too early to start

planning for spring. And for many Manitobans, those plans include spending more quality time outside. Glass sunrooms are an increasingly trendy way to create an outdoor living space that feels like an extension of your home, while still providing all the sunshine and fresh air of the outdoors. One particularly popular product is a retractable sunroom from Lumon, a global company that specializes in versatile and well-designed sunroom products for detached homes, condos, and highrise buildings. Lumon’s sunrooms feature fully retractable glass walls, which provide unobstructed views and bright natural light while protecting the patio from dust, snow, rain, and wind. “Our customers love how much more time they can spend outside on their patio,” Lumon consultant Kazwel Levandoski says. “In spring, a lot of people are itching to get outside, but the weather doesn’t always allow it.” The company’s fully customizable sunroom options allow homeowners to create that extra space or transform an existing outdoor area. Additional elements like screens and blinds are also available. For those homeowners looking to add on a brand new space, Lumon offers roof options that are both elegant in design and highly functional. The company’s German-engineered Acrylite® patio covers block up to 75% of the sun’s heat, yet still fill the space with natural light. Because Lumon’s patio covers use the most weatherresistant polymer on the market, these roof options will not yellow or become brittle—two guarantees that the company backs with a 30-year warranty. 52 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016


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Lumon’s retractable glass is also an ideal option for condo balconies. Adding the frameless glass creates an enclosed space that can be enjoyed many more days of the year, and Lumon’s glass is the only balcony enclosure option on the market that meets zoning and construction regulations for condos, making it easier for owners to receive strata approval. For all of their products, whether for detached homes, condos, or high-rise buildings, Lumon prides itself on quality design and customization to ensure each outdoor living space suits every homeowner’s unique style and needs. Their consultants offer no-obligation design consultations, and they can also draw up 3D design plans of the outdoor living space to help people visualize many different options. For homeowners who are dreaming of an outdoor living space, the best time to beginning planning is now. Lumon is currently offering 0% financing and only requires a $1,000 deposit to make that dream a reality. 54 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

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A SKILLFUL BLEND OF OLD AND NEW River Heights kitchen reno by Accord Cabinets By Margaret Anne Fehr | Photography by Chronic Creative TOP

RIVER HEIGHTS character homes require special

consideration when it comes to major home renovations. Wood trims, high ceilings and often wonky out-of-square walls are worth their weight in charming, well-lived character and most homeowners wouldn’t have it any other way. Brian and Nancy, who have lived in their River Heights home for nearly 40 years, mulled the ‘move 56 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

or stay’ question and came to the conclusion that they weren’t in a hurry to move. “We love our house and its location,” says Nancy. “We have eight grandchildren and when we get together can it can easily be 18 to 20 of us to gather for a meal and it’s the perfect house to do that in. That’s when we decided that renovating was our best option.”

With the higher ceilings and oak beams, Sergey determined there was no need to extend the cabinet uppers. Instead, a simple crown moulding adds the finishing touch.


“We love our house and its location...We have eight grandchildren and when we get together can it can easily be 18 to 20 of us to gather for a meal and it’s the perfect house to do that in. That’s when we decided that renovating was our best option.” The couple knew that an up-dated kitchen would need to harmonize with the abundant oak finishes that defined their century old home, but also add a touch of modernity and luxury features that they could both enjoy. The couple had worked with Sergey of Accord Cabinets previously when they decided to renovate their bathroom, so valuing his expertise and craftsmanship, the job was his. Sergey and his team got to work, creating a number of different design proposals that took into consideration the inherent features of the kitchen. “We didn’t want to go too contemporary because they have all the wood trim from the ceiling beams, windows and doors. Providing for a television and phone centre was also important within the overall plan. “The 3D computer program we use almost looks like a photo shot of the proposed kitchen, so Nancy and Brian got a really good sense of what the final product would look like. There’s no need to try to visualize the final result because it’s near-photo quality.” TOP

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The solution in bridging the gap between character and modern was a contrast between the upper and lower cabinets that together struck the perfect note.

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The solution in bridging the gap between character and modern was a contrast between the upper and lower cabinets that together struck the perfect note. Shaker-style fibreboard door uppers are painted in Mayonnaise, a soft white, while the lower cabinets are white oak with a clear lacquer finish that brings out the rich woodgrain and refers to the abundance of wood trim on doors, windows and staircase. With the higher ceilings and oak beams, Sergey determined there was no need to extend the cabinet uppers. Instead, a simple crown moulding adds the finishing touch. Handsome stainless steel hardware, a German product, presents a profile both angular and rounded on all doors and drawers. Blumotion soft close mechanisms provide for easy fingertip access and mute the racket of opening and closing typical cupboard doors. “The drawers are the best,” says Nancy. “Sergey has put in these lovely pull-out drawers in the pantry beside the fridge. Now I can get exactly what I want without rummaging around. Every day I feel like I’ve gone to heaven.” Caeserstone quartz countertops in Atlantic Salt and a glass mosaic backsplash tile from the Ames collection add sparkle to the colour palette. Nancy especially loves how the kitchen layout took advantage of an empty wall space. “It’s the best thing ever. It used to be a blank wall before and now we have an abundance of storage space, both uppers and lowers and extended countertop. My kitchen has never been so tidy!” Nancy is effusive in her praise. “The sun rises and sets on Sergey as far as I’m concerned. “He wants the job to be done so well. He goes 12 extra miles to make sure it is what we wanted. He’s a craftsman for sure. He cares a lot about his product and making people happy.” The couple’s grandchildren love the kitchen too and is ‘kid-approved’ according to Nancy. “They all came in and went ‘wow! And for sure, they know where the snack drawer is!” For further details, visit Accord Cabinets website at www.accordcabinet.ca


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Business Profile

KAT Renovations A dynamic design and construction duo By Margaret Anne Fehr

KAT RENOVATIONS IS AN ESTABLISHED Winnipeg company headed up by husband and wife duo Kevin and Angie Kendel. The couple works as a team in providing separate and complementary design, construction and business skills for a diverse range of renovation projects. “Our slogan is Design, Renovate & Decorate,” says Kevin, “because that describes our division of labour within the company.” Angie has over 20 years of experience as a certified interior decorator, certified staging professional and certified aging in place specialist at Maximum Impact Plus, her own company. “I usually start with the client’s wish list, budget

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and design priorities for a given project,” says Angie, “and then present and finalize floor plans and drawings. After that, I assist with material and color selections and place product orders to coincide with our demolition and project schedule.” “Kevin and I team up to walk the client through a 3D computer animated design with all the materials and colors before we start the project. That’s when Kevin’s crew takes over and implements the design. Once the renovation is completed, I step back in to assist with the décor and finishing touches.”

The projects the Kendels take on are diverse from exterior work including decks, fences, sunrooms, eaves, roofing, vinyl siding to extensive interior jobs like painting, wall removal and relocation, plumbing, electrical, painting, tiling, drywall, flooring, bathrooms, kitchens, rec rooms and basements. “We also have a commercial

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division that services apartment block maintenance and complete apartment block renovations and rehabilitation,” adds Kevin. “Many older blocks in Winnipeg require updating and need skilled professional renovators who understand the property management and rental business.” KAT employs between 10 to 18 renovators including carpenters, painters, a tile setter, drywall/taping experts, a number of general renovators as well as their preferred plumber and electrician. “Over the years we have been fortunate to attract an excellent group of top notch skilled trades,” says Kevin. “We respect the disruption and inconvenience a large renovation can have on your household. All new materials must be available before we will begin demolition. When our guys are scheduled to be on site, they are very reliable and punctual.” The Kendels bring a unique perspective to all they do. “We are independent of any product manufacturer,” says Kevin. “We 62 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

recommend what experience has proven to us to be a superior product and do not represent specific manufacturers or retailers so we only recommend products we believe in. As a result, we can offer a much larger product selection.” Angie adds, “I work a lot with home owners who are getting their homes ready for sale or who plan a renovation with ROI as their top priority. I can help them determine the current market value of a home in its ‘pre-renovated state’, help them determine a reasonable budget to ensure they maximize ROI dollars. As well, I have a warehouse of furniture and accessories for home staging when selling a home.” As a certified aging in place specialist, Angie is qualified to plan renovations for today and tomorrow. “More people intend to stay in their homes longer than ever. A little forethought and planning during your current renovation can save tremendous cost and significant stress later.” Kat Renovations belongs to the Manitoba Home Builders Association, Professional Property Managers Association, Better Business Bureau and Winnipeg Business Club. Maximum Impact Plus is a member of Winnipeg Realtors, Canadian Decorators Association, and Better Business Bureau and Winnipeg Business Club. Find out more by visiting their websites at www.katreno.com and www.maximumimpactplus.com or call them at 204.782.3905.


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THE ART OF

THE POSSIBLE Nu-Life Kitchens are transformation experts By Margaret Anne Fehr

NU-LIFE KITCHENS continues to prove that it’s possible to leap decades in a single bound. The company’s latest transformation is a remarkable example as an 80’s vintage kitchen steps smartly and economically into the present with contemporary style and quality that promises years of beauty and service. Antique Whitewash with Shaker doorstyle are the design and colour elements that proved transformational, turning a drab and heavy décor into a light-filled, energetic space built for lingering. Sweeter still is that the Nu-Life Kitchens clients were able to maintain their existing countertops, tile backsplash and flooring. With cabinet refacing, we work around those ‘investment’ items and provide a solution for updating the cabinetry colour and style,” says Sheri Anderson. Besides refacing doors, Nu-Life Kitchens’ portfolio of skills includes making modifications that bring out the hidden potential of a kitchen space. This kitchen had the advantage of a soaring ceiling that made increasing the height of the existing cabinets a natural option, providing for extra storage and a more dramatic look to the overall appearance. It makes the kitchen feel bigger and your eye is drawn upwards,” says Sheri. “It’s bright, clean, spacious and modern.” 64 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

Modifications were made to the cabinet above the stove to allow for an over-the-range microwave. The cabinet that housed the old microwave was re-configured with full-height doors to create extra storage A custom island topped with a complimentary quartz countertop was a new addition to the space creating a comfortable family seating area as well as an abundance of efficient storage for a myriad of pots and pans. “We designed them expressly for the island, says Sheri, “and they are especially nice because of the full extension soft-close slide feature. “A new full-height pantry was designed with 3 extremely functional pots and pans drawers making it much easier to access and organize the clients’ kitchen accessories. We also added an open shelf at the top for displaying decorative items. The fridge received a custom built-in look thanks to the addition of an upper cabinet and gable treatment.” The under-utilized wall space on the opposite side of the kitchen was the perfect location to introduce more storage space with a wall of lower cabinets on the stub wall. The quartz countertop surface spills over as an elegant waterfall gable feature on the cabinet end panel.

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“An open shelf above the kitchen window acts as both a valence and open space for displaying treasured items, so it’s both beautiful and functional,” says Sheri. A straight, simple and clean-edged crown moulding was added to complete the contemporary feel of the kitchen. Sheri reminds that cabinet refacing is about ½ the cost of a new kitchen renovation and only takes an average of 3 or 4 days to complete. With refacing, additional cabinets and pots and pans drawers can be added for extra storage to substantially increase the kitchen functionality.


Nu-Life Kitchens brand of kitchen renewal has been gaining momentum for many years as a locally owned and operated cabinet refacing company in Winnipeg. The company also offers countertops, tile backsplash, accessories and handles. The public is invited to browse the company showroom at Unit 7- 851 Lagimodiere Blvd to view the wide selection of colours, cabinetry styles and kitchen displays. Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:00–4:30, Friday 9:00–3:00 and Saturday 10:00–1:00. For more details, visit www.nulifekitchens.com.

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Neo soapstone and Newcastle Extra! Extra! Read all about the brand new Newcastle wood stove along with the newest introduction to the Neo wood stove family. Their designers have taken a sleek, minimalist modern look and added a unique twist to each one. Pacific Energy now offers the Neo series of modern wood stoves with soapstone accent side panels, in addition to their other options, which range from Metallic Black, Stainless Steel or a number of porcelain colored panels. The Newcastle wood stove showcases a ‘Cast Iron Over Steel’ construction, allowing the beautiful fluted side panels and arched door design. Along with the ever popular Metallic Black finish, there are three porcelain enamel colors to choose from: Ebony, Majolica or Antique White. DEC 2015 - JAN 2016  |  Home Decor & Renovations  69


Feature

COMPLETE KITCHEN RENO IN JUST 3 WEEKS! WC POTTS

From demolition to dessert in record time By Margaret Anne Fehr | Photography by Duality Photographic 70 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

A SERIES OF WELL-TIMED events resulted in Whyte

Ridge couple, Bob and Linda, embarking on a full-scale kitchen renovation with WC Potts. The company long known and respected for their bathroom products, design service and installation also brings their expertise to kitchen renovations. In fact, Bob and Linda had enlisted the company a while back to upgrade the powder room, main bath and ensuite in their 25 year old two-story home and were thrilled with the final result. So when the couple was weighing the merits of moving or staying put in a neighbourhood they loved or doing a major kitchen renovation “we decided renovating was the way to go rather than start from scratch with a new home,” says Linda. “We were so happy with our previous experience with WC Potts’ workmanship and the people who were doing the work that we were concerned that if we didn’t go back to the project that we might not be working with the same people. So the timing was right.” The design direction included removing the 90’s-style golden oak cabinetry and replacing it with the clean lines of slab-style thermofoil


Both corner cabinet lowers are equipped with kidney-shaped shelves that swing right out,” says Linda. “They are fabulous! They come out very easily and are tucked back in just as easily.” Above, the upper corner cabinet houses a revolving spice rack that is effortlessly accessible when cooking is underway.

The original kitchen layout was preserved with minor changes. The central island was lengthened and topped with Giallo Ornamental granite creating additional space for meal prep as well as serving food while entertaining.

“I certainly wanted it to be simpler than the previous cabinets that were very ornate and needed a lot of maintenance from grime build up. So, I knew I wanted a clean finish with sturdy cabinets because it’s a project you want to do just once.”


cupboards in a vertically-grained Lausanne Brown and contrasting stainless steel handles. “I certainly wanted it to be simpler than the previous cabinets that were very ornate and needed a lot of maintenance from grime build up. So, I knew I wanted a clean finish with sturdy cabinets because it’s a project you want to do just once.” The original kitchen layout was preserved with minor changes. The central island was lengthened and topped with Giallo Ornamental granite creating additional space for meal prep as well as serving food while entertaining. The same granite tops the countertops and is teamed with 12” x 24” backsplash tiles of PureStone Muretto, installed vertically “so the seam is almost undetectable,” says Blanka Mandelik, WC Potts designer and project manager. “The undermount sink is Siligranite in Biscotti and the stainless steel soap dispenser and faucet are made by KWC. LED under cabinet lighting added the final touch.” The heated kitchen floor consists of 12” by 24” Royale Marble Beige porcelain tiles. Blanka notes that larger tile dimensions are a definite décor trend right now. Along with the clean-lined cabinet profile, the interiors reveal their own labour-saving features that the couple enjoys. “Both corner cabinet lowers are equipped with kidney-shaped shelves that swing right out,” says Linda. “They are fabulous! They come out very easily and are tucked back in just as easily.” Above, the upper corner cabinet houses a revolving spice rack that is effortlessly accessible when cooking is underway. The central island features a lift-up shelf for the couple’s bread maker. “Once you lift it up, you don’t have to move the appliance and an electrical outlet in the island allows it to function on the shelf. And when you’re done, it tucks away just as easily; no worries about dusting or cleaning it,” says Linda. Blanka was the point person in helping the couple make finishing choices as well as marshalling her team of renovation professionals. In just 3 short weeks, the new kitchen was completed and ready for action! 72 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

“At one point, there were at least 8 different individuals who worked on this kitchen,” says Linda. “The coordination of all these people was fantastic! There was no way we could have handled it all in such a timely fashion.” Besides the kitchen proper, WC Potts also removed the popcorn ceiling in the adjacent family room and installed 29 LED pot lights. The typical-for-the time oak railing between the kitchen and family room was removed and

replaced with a large glass panel and a stainless steel post bestowing an ultracontemporary look. “It’s a calmer kind of space now with a lack of clutter and everything so wellorganized,” says Linda. “We’re glad that we chose WC Potts again; they are lovely to work with!” To learn more about WC Potts visit their website at www.wcpotts.com or phone 204.774.2626.


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Business Profile

CRAFT LINE COUNTERTOPS

Showroom achieves ‘go-to’ status on Regent Avenue By Margaret Anne Fehr

HOMEOWNERS CONTINUE to find what they are looking for in all things countertops at the Craft Line Countertops factory showroom located at #16-1500 Regent Avenue. The 2400 square foot showroom is open to the public and offers competitive pricing on their extensive inventory. The spacious floor plan allows for an outstanding display of large-size countertop samples that take the guesswork out of how a countertop will look once it’s installed in the customer’s home. 74 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

Craft Line Countertops is a Winnipeg home-grown company that is top of their game having manufactured laminate tops and fabricating acrylic tops for nearly 40 years when it first opened its doors to the public in its former Archibald Street location. The showroom has benefited from the more prominent mall location on the Regent strip, and has been attracting more browsers, who have in turn, become satisfied customers.


The showroom offers tops for all types of applications in home or business such as laminate, acrylic, granite, quartz as well as cultured marble vanity tops. Countertops are made according to the sizes, shapes and colours required by the customer,” says Jerry Monastyrski, National Sales Manager. “Most laminate tops are made within 6 business days from any one of the 205 colors stocked at the factory, and then are ready for pick up at the factory,” says Jerry. Outstanding service figures prominently says Jerry. “Many people decide for a do-it-yourself option, but we also offer additional services that include removal of existing countertops, all required plumbing, as well as a wide variety of sinks and faucets.” The showroom also offers the service of measuring and installing countertops. A variety of quality sinks and faucets are also on display and can be purchased with the countertop making for an efficient shopping experience. “Customers will be happy to know that they are dealing with factory-trained employees,” says Jerry. “We want our staff to help our customers make their purchases as opposed to ‘selling’ them. It means that our sales people really

explore the customer’s needs and try to match them with the correct product. “As well as serving retail customers, our Winnipeg factory manufactures and supplies economical, quality laminate countertops to dealers, home builders and contractors across most of Canada in addition to homeowners in Winnipeg and beyond the Perimeter highway.” Craft Line can be seen on their website www. craftlinecountertops.com or viewers can like them on Facebook to follow the latest in upcoming trends, weekly or monthly specials and events as well as access direct links to many of the suppliers to look for colours and materials. “See us first or see us last for knowledgeable advice and friendly service,” says Jerry. “You won’t be disappointed with the options, the selection and the service.” Call Craft Line at 204-233-3097 or drop into the showroom at #16-1500 Regent Avenue across from Costco. Hours: 8 am to 5 pm daily except until 8 pm on Thursday and 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday. DEC 2015 - JAN 2016  |  Home Decor & Renovations  75


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Recipes

Raspberry Meringue Bars

Raspberry Meringue Bars

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Makes 24 bars

1½ cups (375 mL) all purpose flour 2 tsp (10 mL) baking powder ½ cup (125 mL) butter 2 egg yolks 1 cup (250 mL) raspberry jam 2 egg whites ¾ cup(175 mL) brown sugar 1 cup (250 mL) unsweetened coconut

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1. For the base, mix flour and baking powder together in medium bowl. Add butter and mix to form pea size particles. Stir in egg yolks. Mix well. Transfer to an ungreased 9 X 9inch (23 X 23 cm) pan. 2. Drop spoonfuls of raspberry jam over base and then carefully spread jam over the base. In a large bowl, beat

egg whites until foamy. Gradually add brown sugar while beating on high. Continue beating until mixture is stiff and glossy. Stir in coconut. Spread egg white mixture over jam layer. Bake at 350°F (180°C) for approximately 30 -35 minutes. Cool on a wire rack and then cut into squares. Keep covered and refrigerated.


Roasted Tomato Strata Makes 6-8 servings

YOU NEED 4 large tomatoes cut into wedges ½ tsp (2 mL) salt ½ tsp (2 mL) pepper 6 tbsp (90 mL) olive oil 8 cups (2 L) cubed Italian bread 2 cups (500 mL) whole milk 6 eggs 2 tsp (10 mL) Dijon mustard ½ tsp (2 mL) salt ½ tsp (2 mL) pepper 2 green onions, chopped 1 cup (250 mL) shredded Fontina or Provalone cheese 1 cup (250 mL) shredded mozzarella cheese 2 tbsp (25 mL) fresh basil, chopped 2 tbsp (25 mL) fresh oregano, chopped 2 tbsp (25 mL) fresh parsley, chopped

1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Generously grease a 2 quart (2 L) baking dish. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. 2. In a large bowl, toss tomato wedges with salt, pepper and 3 tbsp (45 mL) olive oil. Arrange tomatoes in one layer on one of the prepared baking sheets. Roast tomatoes until browned, about 40 minutes. Remove from

Roasted Tomato Strata

oven and let cool. Toss bread cubes with another 3 tbsp (45 mL) olive oil. Spread bread cubes evenly on second parchment paper lined baking sheet and bake in oven until golden brown, about 10 minutes. Let cool. 3. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F (180°C). In a large bowl, whisk together milk , eggs and Dijon mustard. Season with salt and pepper.

Stir in green onions, cheeses, and herbs. Transfer bread cubes to baking dish and pour egg mixture over bread. Add tomatoes, pushing them down among the bread cubes and cheese mixture. Bake until firm to the touch and bread is golden brown, about 40 minutes. Serve warm For nutrient analysis visit eggs.mb.ca DEC 2015 - JAN 2016  |  Home Decor & Renovations  79


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Winnipeg Renovation Show January 15-17, 2016

Renovation Resolutions Getting off on the right foot By Margaret Anne Fehr

Ushering in a brand new year, many homeowners are filled with a host of New Year’s resolutions. If tackling a home renovation tops your list, take heart, inspiration and know-how are available at the Winnipeg Home Renovation Show rolling out for 3 days from Jan 15th to 17th at the RBC Convention Centre.

Motivation from industry experts will be easy to tap into with over 150 exhibitors displaying their wares and offering on-the-spot advice.

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Topping the list with loads of home renovation cred on the Lifestyle Stage will be Bryan Baeumler, long-time contractor, educator and host of HGTV’s House of Bryan, Leave It To Bryan, and other popular shows.

Contracting 101 will be the topic and Bryan’s advice on hooking up with the right contractor will be top of mind, since a good beginning sets the tone and course for a renovation that will be memorable for all the right reasons. Bryan will be dispensing his brand of handson knowledge to homeowners looking to avoid the pitfalls that often come with diving into unfamiliar territory.


Manitoba Home Decor & Renovations connected with Bryan to get a preview of what’s in store for homeowners looking to make 2016 their home renovation year.

HDR: Hooking up with the right contractor is such a critical step in launching a home renovation project, how can reno “novices” prepare themselves to ensure they find their best match? BRYAN: That’s a question we get asked a lot. People are nervous about going into it, and there are TV shows over the years that kind of fear monger. I always say hiring a contractor is like a marriage. At the beginning it’s fun and exciting, and it’s a project on the horizon. But if it goes sideways, it can get very ugly and very expensive very quickly! But the good news is that there are thousands and thousands of great contractors that run an honest business and do good work. The key is to do your due diligence, make sure they are insured, licensed, qualified, experienced, well-referenced and have workmen’s compensation. Hire the person that you trust, that you can speak to and get honest answers from.

Because we have thousands of people asking us, we’ve set up a program called Baeumler Approved at www.baeumlerapproved.ca. We have a few hundred people on there that we have vetted, done the background work and have made sure they’re qualified. They are all legitimate businesses that pay their taxes and have their worker’s comp. They are all great people that we know and we’ve referenced. But even saying that, it doesn’t mean that everybody is a perfect match for everybody. I use the joking example, if Mom were to bring 10 girls home from church to meet her son in hopes of making a match and they are all very lovely girls from 10 great families, but there’s only one in the crowd that’s right. It really is about a feeling! HDR: Any tips on conducting contractor interviews? BRYAN: People often say, what questions do you ask, but I honestly feel, if you walk through your home and look at a plan with the right person, you won’t have any questions to ask. They will answer all your questions before you ask them.

HDR: So they’ll anticipate pretty much what you’re looking for? BRYAN: Yeah, someone who has the experience and knowledge will share that with you and go through the job with you. And really, there should be very few questions that you have left by the time you’re finished talking with them. HDR: Are there first impressions that might make you think twice? BRYAN: Someone who is over the top and too keen. They are there the minute you call them and are ready to start that day. Not necessarily a red flag, but could be a warning sign to look into things a bit more. If someone is too readily available there may be a reason for that. Another is someone who wants too much money up front. When they show up on day one to do some demolition, you may put 5 to 10% deposit down to secure their time and to put yourself in their schedule. But if they’re not showing up with a ton of materials and they don’t have the financial security within their company to bridge that gap and do a little bit of work before they collect some money beyond the deposit, that’s also a thing. You never want to pay 50% up front!

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HDR: Contracts and time-lines – what should the homeowner look for? BRYAN: When you’re looking to spend thousands of dollars on a home renovation, you want to make sure you’re investing in your home and it’s a ROI. You would never invest in a company, a stock or a bond that you have no idea about and do it without paperwork and just hope that investment pays off, so the same thing applies. You want to make sure there’s a contract in place for a couple of reasons. First, to protect yourself in case you need to go to court for example. But you also want that contract there to make sure the contractor is accountable and they’ve supplied that contract with all of the information spelled out, with all the expectations with a very clear and concise list of exactly what you should expect and what you’ll be getting. HDR: Like other contracts, is there a period of grace, where if you have cold feet or decide not to go ahead, is there anything inherent in those contracts? BRYAN: Don’t know if that’s national or provincial, but there is a cooling off period. If someone comes to your house and is trying to put the hard sell on you to sign a contract, I want to say it’s 10 days, but it may vary. I know there was a cooling off period I was pushed into it , I wasn’t ready and I’ll back out of it and the contract is unenforceable. One of the fairest ways too and some contractors operate this way, is to pay time and material. It’s a really fair working arrangement for both sides. It’s safe, if you’re not happy with the direction it’s going, you stop paying, they stop working. HDR: Any parting thoughts? BRYAN: At the end of the day, if it was a perfect world, the right guy would walk in and there would be a light flashing above his head, saying this guy is honest, and his work is great and it’s going to exceed your expectations. But you’re dealing with humans and it’s human-to-human interaction and sometimes egos get in the way. Homeowners and contractors alike really have to discuss things ahead of time and discuss your expectations, your level of finish, the cost, what to do if there’s a cost or a schedule over-run. It needs to clearly be spelled out, not only in a contract but in a conversation between two people. Construction and renovation have a huge amount of science behind it, but at the end of the day, it’s a person with two hands putting things together piece by piece, so there’s a lot of art involved. So really you’re hiring a person who’s part artist as well. You got to make sure that you like their art.

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Manitoba Home Builders’ Association Unit 1-1420 Clarence Ave Winnipeg (204) 925-2560 info@homebuilders.mb.ca www.homebuilders.mb.ca

BATHROOMS

WC Potts

1030 St. James St Winnipeg (204) 774-2626 wcpotts@mymts.net www.wcpotts.com BUILDING SUPPLIES

McMunn & Yates Building Supplies (4 Winnipeg locations) 2366 McPhillips Street (204) 940-4043 600 Pembina Highway (204) 940-4040 200 Meadowood Drive (204) 940-4042 3660 Portage Ave. West (204) 940-4041 www.mcmunnandyates.com

Olympic Building Centre 1783 Dugald Rd Winnipeg (204) 661-8600 www.OlympicBuildingCentre.ca

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Nu-Life Kitchens

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COUNTERTOPS

Craftline Countertops

16 - 1500 Regent Ave Winnipeg (204) 233-3097 www.craftlinecountertops.com

Western Marble & Tile Ltd 1321 Yukon Ave Winnipeg (204) 774-0537 info@wmgt.ca www.wmgt.ca

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318 Logan Avenue Winnipeg (204) 943-5263 info@flameandcomfort.com www.flameandcomfort.com GLASS & VINYL GRAPHICS

MPD Glass & Vinyl Graphics 853 Marion St Winnipeg (204) 237-7011 sales@mpdglass.com www.mpdglass.com

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Charisma the design experience

388 Academy Rd Winnipeg (204) 487-6994 experience@charismadesign.ca www.charismadesign.ca

Fenwick & Company

1205 - B Manahan Ave Winnipeg (204) 489-5151 info@fenwickinteriordesign.ca www.fenwickinteriordesign.ca

Greg Palmer Interior Design

Winnipeg (204) 284-0385 info@palmerid.com www.palmerid.com

Harwood Design Builders #3 - 1080 Waverley Street Winnipeg (204) 293-3151 info@harwoodbuilders.com www.harwoodbuilders.com

Kesay Design Centre 693 Taylor Ave Winnipeg (204) 925-2226 www.kesay.ca

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Accord Custom Cabinets 1680 St.James St Winnipeg (204) 772-7272 www.accordcabinet.ca


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Hawthorne Kitchens

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Kitchen Craft

1500 Regent Ave W Winnipeg (204) 661-6977 www.kitchencraft.com

Seine River Cabinets

ICAN Construction & Renovation Winnipeg (204) 799-5029 www.ican-construction.com

KAT Renovations Winnipeg (204) 782-3905 kevin@katreno.com www.katreno.com

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Oswald Construction Ltd.

431 Turenne St Winnipeg (204) 233-4219 www.stylekitchen.ca

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880 Bradford Street Winnipeg (204) 786-8843 www.greensladebath.com RENOVATORS

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Harwood Design Builders

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Lumon Canada

Winnipeg (844) 655-8666 (toll free) www.lumon.ca TILE & STONE

Torino Tile & Stone Winnipeg (204) 895-0265 oswaldconst@mymts.net

Over & Above Custom Homes & Renovation Ltd

Winnipeg (204) 999-5351 www.overandaboveconstruction.com

Parkhill Renovations #203 - 3303 Portage Ave Winnipeg (204) 982-2930 info@parkhillhomes.ca www.parkhillhomes.ca

All Canadian Renovations Ltd. 980 Elgin Avenue Winnipeg (204) 779-6900 www.acrltd.ca

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Renovation Classics Winnipeg (204) 806-2666 www.renovationclassics.ca

Richter Construction Ltd C - 580 Dobbie Ave Winnipeg (204) 654-3810 info@richterco.ca www.richterco.ca

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Duxton Windows & Doors 45 Higgins Avenue Winnipeg (204) 339-6456 www.duxtonwindows.com

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I want to do the work myself FOR MANY HOMEOWNERS, do-it-yourself home renovation

and repair projects are a source of considerable enjoyment and pride. The best advice we can offer is to consider your own skills and abilities carefully when planning your projects. Getting in “over your head” can end up costing more money than hiring professional help in the first place. » Do you have any knowledge of building codes and good building practices which is essential for many projects? » Do you have the time to research, plan and do the work properly? » If required, do you know trade contractors and subtrades that will do a good job on your home? And will you be able to schedule their work without overlaps or lengthy delays? » If you act as your own contractor and hire someone to work for you, do you know how to protect yourself against liabilities in case of accidents or mistakes? Or against 86 homeanddecor.ca  |  DEC 2015 - JAN 2016

damage to your home in the course of the work? » Do you have the proper tools to do a good and attractive job? If your primary reason to do the work yourself is to save money, talk to one or several renovators before you make a final decision. An experienced renovator may be able to suggest ways of reducing the cost of your project while still using professional services, such as modifying the design or substituting products. You can also save by doing the finishing work yourself, such as painting or wallpapering. Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association


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