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Winter, be gone! Spring, traditionally one of the busiest seasons of the year in the Ottawa new-home and condo market, is here. This issue is packed with plenty of informative articles to keep you ahead of the curve, authored by many new contributors and our amazing line-up of regular industry experts and columnists. Housing and real estate continues to dominant the news, with an announcement last week that the Ontario government plans to invest $19 million to help tackle the housing crisis. These changes are part of its More Homes for Everyone plan, the next phase in the government’s steps to build all kinds of homes faster. With supply at record lows, the investment addresses a key recommendation to increase resources at the Ontario Land Tribunal so homes can be built faster. Ontario’s Housing Supply Action Plan, introduced in 2019, outlines how lengthy approvals and high costs have slowed down the building of new housing and rentals in the Ontario. According to a provincial press release, last year Ontario had the highest level of new home construction since 1987, and the highest level of rental construction in 30 years. Enjoy our latest issue, and happy spring!
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4 IN 10 ONTARIO PARENTS FINANCIALLY HELP THEIR KIDS BUY A HOME New polling from the Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) shows Ontario’s older parents greatly value the importance of homeownership – so much so, that they are willing to financially help their children buy a property. Conducted by Abacus Data for OREA, the Housing Affordability in Ontario: Perceptions, Impacts, And Solutions (Wave 2) report found that four in 10 parents of young homeowner adults (aged 18 to 38) helped their child financially with the purchase. Of those that helped their children, 44 per cent dipped into their own general savings to support their child’s dream, with 15 per cent borrowing from their own retirement savings or investments. On average, those who loaned money lent $40,878, while those who gifted money gave $73,605. For parents of those young adults who do not own property, 91 per cent say it is important that their children be able to eventually buy a home. These parents overwhelmingly recognize that it is more difficult to buy a residential property today compared to when they were in their 20s, citing high housing prices (88 per cent) and the difficulty of saving for a down payment (49 per cent) as the top contributing factors. Other influences include a less secure job market, expensive education costs and fewer homes being built. 6
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“Parents are becoming increasingly worried that their children may not be able to achieve the dream of homeownership, so they are pulling out all the stops to help them get their foot in the market,” says OREA CEO Tim Hudak. “Ontario’s parents have seen first-hand the benefits of homeownership on neighbourhoods: It fosters vibrant and stable communities, improves quality of life, and has been the bulwark of Canada’s middle class for generations, so it is not surprising that they want the same for their children.” The rest of Ontario agrees. Regardless of age, 92 per cent of Ontarians believe we need to do what we can to make sure that future generations have the same opportunity to own a home as the generations that came before. The risk, should Ontario get it wrong, is real: 80 per cent of Ontarians believe that the cost of housing in Ontario is making the province a less attractive place to live and work. “We are in a housing affordability crisis being driven by severe lack of supply, and increased demand, especially around ‘missing middle’ type properties,” says Hudak. “Without meaningful action at all levels of government, Ontario’s millennials and young families will be forced to look outside the province for their first home, leading to brain drain and negatively impacting
our economic competitiveness. To bring affordability home for young Ontarians, we need to be continually increasing housing supply and choice in the market, across the province.” The majority of Ontarians echo those sentiments, with 52 per cent saying not enough housing is being built in the province. While Ontario has drastically improved the number of housing starts – in 2021, the province saw the highest level in more than two decades, at nearly 100,000 – Ontarians want to see further political emphasis on housing affordability. Seventysix per cent of poll respondents believe housing affordability should be a high priority for the provincial government – but feel it currently is a moderate to low priority. Since conducting the poll, the Ontario Government’s Housing Affordability Task Force has recommended that the province aim to build 1.5 million homes in the next decade by increasing density in urban and suburban areas, as well as updating the development approvals process employed by municipalities. All levels of government need to work together and take meaningful action to increase supply to help create future generations of Canadian homeowners, OREA says. More homes and more affordable choices are what will help frustrated young families finally get the keys to a new home.
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This month we’re discussing purchasing a “builder inventory home”. What does that mean exactly, and what are the risks and benefits? Keep reading below to find out if this is a type of purchase that may work for you. Builder inventory homes are properties that are being sold by the developer after they have been completed. So, these are not “pre-construction” homes, not “re-sale” homes, but somewhere in between. Most often seen in condominium projects, builder inventory can result from a few different scenarios.
TYPES OF BUILDER INVENTORY
Most often seen in condominium projects, it’s the units that the developer couldn’t sell during the pre-construction phase for whatever reason - perhaps that specific floor plan doesn’t present well on paper, maybe the view from the unit was not desirable, or it just wasn’t properly priced to reflect the market conditions at that point in time. Sometimes developers purposely keep some of the units off the pre-construction price list in order to sell the homes at the future market value when built. With condos specifically, it can take years from the time the project is launched to the date of completion, during which time property values have likely increased significantly. This is one of the reasons many investors purchase pre-built properties, but sometimes developers want to take advantage of the price increases themselves. Occasionally the original buyers may be unable to complete their purchase and the developer is then forced to re-sell the unit. This type of inventory often stands out from regular builder inventory since it likely includes some sort of customization by the previous purchaser or features and finishes that vary from the standard builder-chosen colour selections.
Something we seen done by mostly bigger condo developers is when some of the units are kept as rental properties at first and then listed on the market when the tenants’ lease term is up. This is a strategy that may sometimes be used for financing reasons or simply because those units didn’t sell during the pre-construction process and the developer didn’t want to carry the monthly costs while keeping vacant inventory. An important thing to note with this type of purchase is that the Tarion Warranty is void as soon as a property is tenanted. It is sometimes possible to negotiate with the developer to include a builder warranty of some sort, in order to give you a peace of mind. Occasionally this inventory may consist of units that were being utilized by the construction company as their on-site office, as a model suite, or sales center and therefore was purposely kept for last to sell. In this scenario I would look for sign of wear and tear since these are high-traffic properties. PROS AND CONS
The obvious benefit to buying a builder-inventory home is that you’d be getting a brand-new property without the risk of not knowing what the end product will look like. The con to that,
however, is that you’re paying the present market value, and not benefiting from the value appreciation you would have experienced if you took the risk during the pre-construction selling period. In case of a condo purchase, buying a built unit could help shorten the period of time you would be paying interim occupancy fees, as you could likely negotiate a possession date that would be closer to the registration date. This could add up to savings of thousands of dollars! Another benefit is that developers are usually pretty open to accepting a lower deposit amount since they don’t need to use your deposit funds in order to secure construction financing. This makes a big difference for first-time home buyers, who may be planning to only use a 5% down payment - normally purchasing a brand-new home would be out of the question, since usually a 20% deposit is required in pre-construction purchases. As usual, my advice is to ask lots of questions and consult with a team of professionals before committing to a purchase. Happy shopping!
Irina Popova is a real estate agent and co-owner of The Agency Ottawa. She has been specializing in the central Ottawa market since 2013.
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FOUR THINGS TO LOOK FOR IN YOUR NEW HOME CONTRACT JAYSON SCHWARZ, LLM and HAMZA AHMAD, JD
The length of a preconstruction contract will leave you reminiscing about the complications in Lord of the Rings. Schedules, addendums and page-long paragraphs can leave any reader feeling overwhelmed. Here’s a guide
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to four important things to watch out for and make sure you understand. 1. IS IT ASSIGNABLE?
Your closing date will likely be years away, so consider that circumstances change, unforeseen events occur, and your position in life might change so much that as closing approaches, you may not wish – nor be able – to close. An assignable contract will help you sleep better at night,
because if life throws you a curveball, you can hit it right back by assigning your contract to a new buyer who can step into your shoes. If the market is anything like the last few years, you might even end up with some profit from the assignment. If your contract is not assignable, you may have no choice but to close – and that will mean closing costs, builder’s adjustments, occupancy fees and mortgage approvals, and more cash down.
the closing for several years to deal with those complexities. In lowrise construction, there may be material shortages or other legitimate reasons for delay. Again, refer to your Tarion Addendum to understand your rights as well as the builder’s. 4. COOLING OFF PERIODS
Review the assignment clause in your agreement. Not all assignment clauses are the same; some may require builder consent and approval, some may require that a significant fee is paid, and some may have other restrictions attached. 2. EARLY TERMINATION CONDITIONS
We’ve all heard the stories about projects being cancelled, and buyers facing the choice of having to pay more for their new home, or have their deposits returned. Builders cannot cancel your contract for any reason, but they may do so if they cannot meet certain listed conditions in your contract, such as meeting a sales threshold or obtaining their own financing for construction.
Being informed may not prevent your contract from being cancelled, but you will be aware of important deadlines and the reasons for which your builder can cancel the project. Most of this information is contained in the Tarion Addendum that is attached to your agreement. It is important that you read this and understand all your rights. 3. DELAYED CLOSING TIMELINE
Your closing is scheduled for, let’s say, 2025. It’s worth it, you tell yourself as you think about the next few years. COVID slowed everything. What if your closing is delayed to 2026, 2028 or 2030? Highrise projects can be delayed a long time. Construction can be complicated, and your contract may allow your builder to delay
New home purchase contracts are exceptionally long and complicated. Condominium contracts come complete with a Disclosure Statement that can be extremely complex. You want to ensure that you are protected and informed, so taking it to an experienced lawyer for their review should be your next step. Reread articles, such as the ones on our website, speak to others who have purchased both types of products, and listen to focus on the things that are important. Condominiums have a 10-day cooling off period that provides you a right in law to rescind the contract, if your expectations are not met. Freehold purchases, on the other hand, are firm when you sign and you must close – unless you insert a conditional clause. The best advice we can give you is to invest in a review with a knowledgeable professional to advise you. It may be the best investment you ever made. Remember, you are spending a large amount of money. Do not scrimp in ensuring it is the right investment. Jayson Schwarz, LLM, is managing partner of Schwarz Law Partners LLP. Hamza Ahmad, JD, is lead partner in residential real estate. schwarzlaw.ca, info@schwarzlaw.ca
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FEBRUARY HOUSING INSIGHTS by CHERYL RICE President, PMA Brethour Ottawa It’s full-speed ahead as we enter the 2022 spring market. In fact, Ottawa’s spring buying season could be starting early this year. Following a very busy January for builders, February new-home and condo sales totalled 656, surpassing the five-year-average (504 sales), showing a significant 30 per cent increase. February sales also contributed to a 28 per cent increase in yearto-date sales at 1,236, compared to the five-year-average of 965. There are several factors contributing to the current heightened demand for new homes. 12
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Buyer fatigue for example, that was felt in the latter part of 2021 has been replaced – temporarily—by a renewed motivation to buy now, despite the significant price increases. The easing of pandemic restrictions another factor, as the reopening of our economy, creates an air of optimism. The rate hikes are also a strong, if not the strongest, motivating factor for the increase in demand. Higher inflation rates and interest rate increases are a growing concern for potential buyers, hitting us where it hurts – in our day-to-day living
expenses and the financing of a new home. Locking in at a low interest rate is still very doable at this point. Prices for most new homes are around $100,000 more than in 2021, and even at those higher prices, buyers are scooping up what’s available as quickly as it is released, leaving many newhome projects temporarily or completely sold out of some product types. While higher prices have created a barrier for first-time buyers, we’re not yet seeing strong push-back from the remainder of the market.
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Ŕ 5PXOIPNFT QFSGPSNFE particularly well in February, capturing 57 per cent of total sales for the month. Of the 412 new homes released, 55 per cent of those homes were townhomes. Overall, there were 128 more low-rise lots released this year than the same period last year, indicating improved new home supply to meet demand. Ŕ 5IF FWFS QPQVMBS 0UUBXB 4PVUI area, which has the highest number of new-home projects in the city, captured 55 per cent of total February sales. That’s 15 per cent more market share than Ottawa West and East combined. Five per cent of total sales were had in Ottawa Central; 91 per cent of product sold were mid- high-rise condo apartments. Ŕ 'FCSVBSZ NFEJBO QSJDF PG OFX
homes sold by area: Ottawa 4PVUI 0UUBXB East: $870,400, Ottawa West: $889,990. Ottawa Central $647,000. Ŕ *O QSFWJPVT ZFBST 'FCSVBSZ 2021 new home sales were lower than February 2020, and not due to a down-shift in demand. Rather, the decrease was attributed to ongoing cost increases and scheduling challenges faced by Ottawa new home builders, which led to tight supply. The current sales trend is not dissimilar to 2020 pre-pandemic sales, when both February and yearto-date sales also exceeded the 5-year averages. New home sales in early 2020 were fueled by strong demand created by immigration, jobs, investors, and a strong motivation to buy now rather than wait. Other factors are also influencing today’s buyers.
Cheryl Rice is president of PMA Brethour Ottawa. Cheryl works with developers and builders in the Ottawa region and brings over 30 years of marketing and sales experience to the role. Launching two major Ottawa residential/retail/office projects, and several low-rise and condominium projects, visit pmaottawa.com for all the details about the PMA team. nexthome.ca 13
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE MORTGAGE PRE-APPROVAL PROCESS IN CANADA
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daunting. To reduce some of the stress, mortgage pre-approval is a great way to kickstart the homebuying process. WHAT IS MORTGAGE PRE-APPROVAL?
In simple terms, a mortgage preapproval is a commitment your
lender makes to hold a rate and a mortgage product for up to 120 days. If you buy a home within that period, a pre-approval can turn into a mortgage approval, pending certain conditions are met. Getting pre-approved means your lender has reviewed your credit history, employment
in a position where you’re going to overspend. Based on what your down payment is, it can help you budget and account for any other household expenses, including closing costs and carrying costs. A common mistake many buyers make is forgetting to factor these additional costs into their initial budget, often leaving them in a financial bind down the road. Pre-approval encourages buyers to capture all the unforeseen costs and plan better from the start so there’s no surprises. PROTECT YOURSELF FROM RISING INTEREST RATES
income and other key factors to verify your financial stability and conditionally approve your eligibility for a mortgage. Essentially, lenders do this to get a better sense of your level of risk as a borrower to determine whether they should provide you a mortgage loan. GET INSIGHT INTO YOUR HOME AFFORDABILITY
Getting pre-approved sets the record straight on what you can afford from the get-go. It saves time and helps to guide your home search so that you’re shopping in neighbourhoods you can actually afford to buy in. It also manages your expectations and doesn’t put you
As previously mentioned, your lender will hold your initial interest rate for a 120-day period when you get pre-approved. This saves you from unpredictable rate increases and guarantees that you’ll receive the initial agreed upon rate at the time of your pre-approval. This also gives buyers the ability to make a purchase without rushing or delaying the transaction. Currently in Canada, we’re seeing interest rates rise for the first time since 2020, with the expectation that further increases are possible. If you are planning to buy in 2022, getting pre-approved is a smart move to ensure you’re locking in a mortgage at a favourable rate. MOVE ONE STEP CLOSER TO FINAL APPROVAL
It’s important to remember that pre-approvals are conditional and never 100 per cent promised. If you fail to maintain the requirements set by your lender, you can be denied final mortgage approval. To ensure that you meet all of your lender’s criteria, it’s recommended to avoid:
• Making large purchases on credit • Applying for new credit • Leaving or switching your job • Failing to respond to lender requests • Agreeing to co-sign a loan Avoiding these mistakes will make the mortgage process easier and bring you one step closer to becoming a homeowner. HOW DO YOU GET PREAPPROVED FOR A MORTGAGE IN CANADA?
If you’re thinking about getting pre-approved for a mortgage, the first step would be to head to a mortgage company that can help. They should be able to walk you through the process, explain all the steps involved and get you pre-approved in a matter of days. At Homewise, we’ve brought the entire mortgage process online – and made it simple, quick and free. After understanding your financial situation and long-term goals, our team of dedicated mortgage advisors work with more than 30 banks and lenders to find you the best options available in the market so you can lock in a mortgage that aligns with your needs. As a first-time homebuyer, the mortgage process can appear to be complex – but it doesn’t have to be. The key is to educate yourself on what’s involved so that you can be fully prepared and confident in the journey ahead.
Jesse Abrams is Co-Founder at Homewise, a mortgage advisory and brokerage firm. thinkhomewise.com
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CENTRETOWN A place where local residents, public service workers and university students enjoy a plethora of fabulous amenities, Centretown is a bustling corridor that’s growing rapidly. A neighbourhood in the Somerset Ward, Centretown is bounded on the north by Gloucester St. and Lisgar St., on the east by the Rideau Canal, on the south by Hwy. 417, and on the west by Bronson Ave. LIFESTYLE
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students and retirees. One thing that all these people have in common: they want to live close to everything, and they don’t want to waste any time. Residents enjoy all that Centretown has to offer, from fine dining along Elgin and Bank St, to the shows at the NAC. THE VIBE
Residents of Centretown live here because they can walk everywhere. The sidewalks are always lined with pedestrians and the cyclists hustle around the city with ease in the blockaded bike lanes.
Centretown residents head home to sleep and that’s about it. The rest of their time is spent touring the streets, meeting up with friends, and enjoying the outdoors – rain or shine. MEET THE NEIGHBOURS
This neighbourhood offers and eclectic mix of residents. From young to old, anyone who wants to be in the centre of the action lives in Centretown. Because of the busy streets and constant flow of people, it’s not a popular area for young families. Most residents are Hill workers or university students.
IN THE AREA
Centretown offers a mix of budget-friendly places to grab a coffee, such as McDonalds, and there are independent cafes as well a Starbucks or two that will satisfy your latte cravings. All this to say, there’s something for every budget. PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES
There is no lack of transportation options in Centretown. Bike, walk, drive or ride the bus. Almost all bus routes travel through Centretown so you won’t have to wait long to get where you want to go, especially during rush hour. There is also quick and easy access to Hwy. 417. REAL ESTATE
Freshly built condominium suites and new apartment rentals have been changing the landscape of Centretown. There are also new and resale homes of every possible variety, from detached homes and duplexes to midrise condos and townhomes. And, like all major Canadian cities, Ottawa is no exception when it comes to the high cost of real estate. It does rank well
on the affordability scale when compared to Toronto or Vancouver. Nationally, Ottawa often ranks high as one of the best places to live in Canada.
work next door and the tourists visiting Parliament Hill. For those who prefer to dine in, a Loblaws and an LCBO are within easy walking distance so your dinner plans will never be thwarted.
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There is a wide array of shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and all other kinds of entertainment. Popular restaurants are often busy, which means reservations would be wise. Residents in the area battle for seats at the local pubs with the civil servants who
Centretown is the heart of Ottawa. Located only steps from Parliament Hill and City Hall, this neighbourhood attracts many civil servants who want to work and live in a fantastic location and forgo a lengthy commute or the purchase of a vehicle..
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itchen design is an everevolving process. It embraces functionality, balance, the perfect layout, smart storage solutions, proper lighting and ventilation and the right cabinetry choice, all while
honouring style and esthetics. Exceptional design is an aspiration for most kitchen designers, and just as important, are wheelchair accessible kitchens built with ADA compliance in mind. While ADA-compliant kitchens have advanced over the years,
the reality is, there currently are more kitchens that don’t require ADA compliance than those that do. But with the senior population projected to increase and aging in place a viable option, we anticipate a shift in the kitchen design industry toward even more
Bilha Kangethe is founder and creative director of The Lifestyle Loft. As a certified designer and interior decorator, she has created a company that focuses on the needs of each client and customer and helps them curate a lifestyle that is comfortable and economical. thelifestyleloft.com
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What makes a great accessible kitchen design? THE PERFECT LAYOUT
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An ideal layout should have a lot of maneuvering space and take into consideration all the needs of the user. You want to avoid areas that have cross routes and parallel surfaces, and limit travel distances between functional zones. Kitchen styles to consider
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advancements to cater to that need. In an effort to address that demand, designing with accessibility in mind is becoming an important consideration in residential architecture and design. In addition, kitchen furniture and cabinet manufacturers and suppliers are introducing innovative and cutting-edge systems to support and accommodate this growth.
storage, tableware and cutlery storage, a clean-up area, as well as cooking zones. The goal is to eliminate any barriers that can interfere with being able to comfortably work in the kitchen. Equally important, the design needs to consider the user’s motor skills in relation to their preferred movement if they are using a wheelchair, a walker or other mobility device. Whether right-handed or left-handed, they tend to use their dominant hand to use their device and the opposite hand to perform tasks such as opening drawers and moving things around.
ADAPTABILITY are the single row (if you are limited for space), and L-shaped kitchen, a U-shaped kitchen, an L-shaped kitchen with an island, and a semi-island with at least 60 inches minimum of accessible space between counters and opposing sides.
FUNCTIONAL ZONES Functional zones facilitate the process of prepping and making meals. It includes countertops and food prep zones, food
This kind of design involves re-thinking how a kitchen functions. That means adjusting sink and countertop heights; installing induction countertops and motorized cabinet systems; addressing knee and toe guidelines, incorporating appliances with mobility enhancements such as pull-out dishwasher drawers; incorporating smart storage solutions; and installing flooring that is as flat as possible with few grade changes. While ADA
compliance takes centre stage, you don’t need to compromise in style and esthetics. Final finishes such as cabinetry, tile backsplash, and flooring still have a role to play in the design scheme. There is ample room to add character and texture, colour and to play with tones.
OPTIMAL LIGTING, VENTILATION + AUDIBILITY The perfect mixture of ambient, task and accent lighting enhances the kitchen design while providing functional capability and access within the space. For those with a level of hearing loss, audibility is key and can be addressed by installing timer buzzers and smoke alarms to assist the user. Depending on the electrical code of your region, installing switches and receptacles within the cabinets and drawers that also store appliance can provide efficient access and use. We are watching the development of accessible kitchen design and look forward to the innovative solutions that designers and architects come up with. nexthome.ca 19
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by DIANA ROSE • photos MIKE CHAJECKI IMAGES
as the longstanding trend of the all-white kitchen finally fizzled out? I’ve recently seen some bolder trends bubbling up to the surface, as is the case in this dramatic kitchen design, which became a showpiece in a
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brand-new build that I recently undertook with my team. The ask: A sophisticated space, anything but common white or neutral. Here’s where we went with it. We were starting from the ground up, and as a designer, that’s an ideal scenario, giving us complete flexibility with our design direction. As with all our
projects, our clients – in this case a young professional couple with two young children – guided the concept for the space. They were big on entertaining and, like the thoughtful hosts they were, they wanted their space to make a big splash. At the same time, their busy lives demanded practicality and integrated ease.
pro-tip If you’ll be sharing meals at the island or breakfast bar, allow 24 inches per person to accommodate each place setting with some wiggle room for elbows. If the island will also function as a prep area, factor in a four-footwide path around it for foot traffic.
We looked to high-contrast elements to make the statement our clients were hoping for. We maintained the light, contemporary colour palette of a gentle hint of grey, and dressed it up with highcontrast black elements. These included the dark-veined marble countertops and backsplash, and an amazing dark obsidian range with chrome inserts that echoed the hue of the central island – an instant focal point and natural gathering place within this openconcept kitchen and living area. When planning your kitchen (and hopefully you’re working with a professional designer), choose your focal point first. Then, plan everything else around it. In most kitchens, the main focus is the range hood and island, which anchor the entire composition, and are organic attractions from both a style and function perspective. Choose something that stands out, but still aligns with the overall esthetic of the space. The kitchen island requires some special consideration, since it’s a central element, physically and in terms of use. Determine what the primary purpose of your island will be in your kitchen, since it can serve many different functions, from food preparation, dining and entertaining, to storage. Not only will this inform
tip: If your island is dark, try to use a lighter floor tile to create contrast and make the island “pop.”
the specs, but it will affect other aspects of your kitchen as well. In this kitchen design, we maximized the island by satisfying all three. Our clients requested a raised breakfast bar to visually conceal the cooking clutter at counter level when entertaining guests. This allows visitors to sit and still contribute to the conversation, removed from the mess. While we’re talking function, storage is a recurring theme in this kitchen design, and this was a high priority for us. The kitchen can get cluttered quickly with all the action it sees on a daily basis. To get ahead of the mess, we included features such as built-in spice racks, pull-out garbage bins, extra-deep pots-andpans drawers tucked underneath the cooktop, and a Lazy Susan in corner cabinets that maximize every
inch while keeping kitchen essentials conveniently on hand. Last, but not least, lighting was an important consideration – natural and artificial. Aside from functional necessity, lighting also creates ambience and highlights thoughtful features. Avoid blocking natural light that streams through windows and doorways, keeping sightlines open. Then, get creative with your lighting plan. Along with standard pot lights, add pendants, under- and in-cabinet lighting and even wall sconces, to add interest. In this kitchen, we went against traditional upper cabinets windowside for that very reason, opting instead for a simple stone ledge. A new kitchen is a big investment. Ensure you’re working with a professional designer so all your wants and needs are “baked in” the design plan.
Diana Rose is the principal and creative director for Diana Rose Design. Nationally published, she is known for creating tailored interiors that enhance and complement your lifestyle. Servicing Toronto, the GTA, and Muskoka dianarose.design @dianarosedesig
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INSPIRATION |
home life
by SARA DUCK
Spruce up your space with spring-inspired floral wallpaper
N
o doubt you are familiar with the classic spring saying, “April showers, bring May flowers.” We hold on to the hope that by May, boom, everything will be in bloom, and suddenly all is right in our world. But don’t you wish you could capture that special spring feeling at home all year round? Besides your budding plant family, incorporating floral wallpaper will give you that springtime look, toute l’année. When choosing the right floral wallpaper, remember to select a motif that you won’t tire of. Although wallpaper has come a long way in terms of installation (hello, peel and stick!), it still takes time and effort to hang correctly. So, it’s a good idea to get a sample piece before you commit to an entire wall. And, speaking of walls, remember, less is more when working with florals. For example, you may (in a burst of spring fever) have a desire to wallpaper an entire room. While this is definitely a bold statement, you may find it overwhelming over time. Choosing to create one feature wall in a space will give you the look you are after without going over the top. Today you can find a variety of floral wallpaper to choose from in different styles and price points. Here are some of our favourites.
Vintage-inspired
GLASSHOUSE FLORA wallpaper in green. $195 a roll. grahamandbrown.com
PASTEL PEONIES wallpaper. From $139. livetteswallpaper.com
MIREI peel and stick wallpaper by Wallpops. $50. homehardware.ca
With over 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. @bysaraduck
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Dark & dramatic PINK DELICATE floral removable wallpaper. From $60. livetteswallpaper.com
MEADOW FLOWERS - dark. Samples from $3. photowall.com
PERENNIAL BLOOMS peel and stick wallpaper by RoomMates. $40 a roll. homehardware.ca
Light
and airy
FLORAL NOIR. Samples from $3. photowall.com
FIORE GREY floral unpasted wallpaper by Walls Republic. $94 a roll. lowes.ca
FLORAL DREAM watercolour pattern non-woven wallpaper. From $15. ebay.ca
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Trees INSPIRATION |
by MARK & BEN CULLEN
T
here is a well-known leadership theory that says selecting one word to be your focus for the year will create clarity, passion, power and life-changing impact. With this in mind, our word for 2022 is: Trees. Trees are the world’s most advanced breathing machines, a miracle of nature that has not been matched for efficiency and economy by anything created by humankind. We need more of them. We have all experienced the many health benefits of getting out into nature or ‘forest bathing’ – breathing clean air, watching wildlife, birds and insects while we enjoy the shade and the quiet. But most importantly, trees efficiently store carbon emissions that help to fight our climate change emergency. While it has always been this way, the number of trees is in decline. We need to act fast to save these miracles of nature and ensure a safe future for people and the planet. Design trends are finding inspiration in nature, sustainability and bringing the outdoors, inside. Perhaps you’ve been considering a landscape project for your home, be it a balcony project or a more ambitious endeavour. We also have some expansion plans. On November 11, 2022, the last tree of the Highway of
Heroes Tree Campaign will be planted, marking the completion of a project that has created living tributes to Canadians who have or who are serving during times of conflict. Seven years and $12 million later, more than two million trees will be planted by this date. This initiative has inspired us to expand our mission through our new national charity, Canadian Trees for Life. Launched in 2021, with $2 million in seed funding from Natural Resources Canada through the federal government’s 2 Billion Trees Commitment program, Trees for Life wants to continue the momentum started last year, right across Canada. We planted more than 270,000 trees in 2021, and we are aiming to double that number in 2022. Trees for Life’s primary objective is to mobilize community-based tree-planting initiatives across Canada. Using our insights and networks, Trees for Life will provide Canadian tree-planting organizations with the tools, resources, and horticultural trade networks to enable them to grow existing tree-planting initiatives, implement new ones, and educate their communities about the value of trees.
Join us in assisting communities across Canada to dramatically increase their tree canopies:
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Donate and share our message of hope and possibility with your friends and family. Suggest a project or a public space that could benefit from the addition of trees. Incorporate a few trees into your renovation plans. Sign-up for our newsletter to stay up-todate on our progress. Follow us on our social channels.
If you haven’t got your oneword focus for the year, consider ‘trees’, for all the lifechanging impact they bring.
Mark Cullen is a Member of the Order of Canada. He reaches more than two million Canadians with his gardening/environment messages every week. Ben Cullen is a professional gardener with a keen interest in food gardening and the environment. You can follow both Mark and Ben on Twitter (@ MarkCullen4), Facebook (facebook.com/MarkCullenGardening) and Instagram (instagram.com/ markcullengardening). Receive their free monthly newsletter at markcullen.com.
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Kitchen design ideas and products to love this season
Clark matte black CANISTERS. From $37. crateandbarrel.ca
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Matte black kitchen accessories and small appliances will make a bold statement in your cooking space. Plus, this colour is easy to keep clean!
1. Studio S semi-pro kitchen FAUCET in matte black. $827. americanstandard.ca 2. Gooseneck electric water KETTLE. $88. bodum.com 3. Nera matte black MEASURING CUPS. $35. crateandbarrel.ca 4. Six-light incandescent adjustable PENDANT LAMP in matte black finish by Dainolite. $288. homedepot.ca 5. The TOAST SELECT luxe. $250. breville.ca 6. Hexa Walton black 3D peel and stick self-adhesive WALL TILES. $45 (set of four). lowes.ca 7. Four-pack TEASPOON SET in matte black. $13. hm.com 8. 16-piece DINNERWARE SET in matte black by Stone+Lain. $100. bedbathandbeyond.ca
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PURPLE REIGN KitchenAid has introduced its 2022 colour of the year, a vibrant magenta hue called Beetroot. “At KitchenAid, creativity is championed by the power of colour,” says Julie Cluff, director of sales and marketing at KitchenAid Canada. “This year is no different. Beetroot is vibrant and energizing, inviting cooks of all skill levels to feed their insatiable appetite for new experiences and make every meal more exciting than the last.” Artisan series five-quart tilt-head STAND MIXER. $700. K400 BLENDER. $300. kitchenaid.ca 26
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Colour confidential
OCTOBER
MIST
We asked Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore’s colour and design expert, about the hottest hues for kitchens in 2022. Here are her top three choices: 1. Greens are popular in kitchens as a way to bring nature inside, and certain greens also have a vintage vibe that is quite popular. October Mist CC-550 2. Deep navy and denim blues have been popular as cabinet colours for some time and I don’t see that changing any time soon. Mysterious AF-565 3. There is nothing like yellow to bring instant brightness and warmth to any space. In the kitchen, a little goes a long way. Pale Moon OC-108
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Slammed for space in your kitchen? Don’t fret. “In a small space, it’s all about finding the balance between the perfect function and the meaningful beauty that surrounds you,” says Richard Ouellette of Les Ensembliers. R+D asked for his top three tips for working with a petite cooking space. 1. The best way to make sure your small space functions the way you want it to is to start with a well laid-out plan. There are some things that simply won’t work in a smaller kitchen. Make a list of your must-haves and work with a professional to ensure every inch is maximized. 2. Create zones in your space to give you different experiences and moments throughout your day. 3. Choosing the right appliances for your space and needs is critical. I love the JennAir Urban Living collection specifically for this reason. The Urban Living series appliances are built with the same exceptional luxury details, functions and quality as a regular-size appliance. For more design inspiration, visit ensembliers.com and jennair.ca
Smart faucet Combining superior handsfree technology with stunning modern elegance, the Cia kitchen collection from Moen enhances any space with sophisticated style. Offering voiceactivation and touchless functionalities, the Cia pull-down kitchen faucets provide the best in modern style and technology to elevate everyday tasks at the sink. Visit moen.ca 28
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NEW HOME & CONDO DEVELOPMENTS
FIND YOUR NEXT HOME These listings offer a comprehensive overview of new-home and condo developments currently available throughout the Greater Ottawa Area and the Gatineau.
Legend: D = Detached SD = Semi–Detached B = Bungalow TH = Townhome TR = Terrace C = Condo = Highlighted listings are advertised in this issue of New Home + Condo Guide. Please refer to page number for more information.
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Phoenix Homes
White Tail Ridge 44 Sopwith Pvt, Ottawa
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Neilcorp
Mill Run, Marshall’s Bay Meadows
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Campanale
Callahan Estates
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Cedarstone Homes
The Fairgrounds
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Carleton Place
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Miller’s Crossing 2 Flegg Way
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Longwood Builders
Coleman Central
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Blackstone 106 Westphalian
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Bridlewood Trails
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claridgehomes.com
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Mattamy
Blackstone South
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Arcadia, Morgan’s Creek
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Trail View
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Mapleton
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Bradley Commons
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Richardson Ridge
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Fox Run
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Talos Homes
Richmond Square
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Richmond Meadows
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Cardel
EdenWylde 106 Westphalian
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Claridge
Westwood
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claridgehomes.com
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eQ Homes
Fernbank Crossing 632 Cope Drive
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613-404-8075 eqhomes.ca
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Patten Homes
Shea Village
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Richcraft
Fernbank Crossing, Westwood
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Tartan
EdenWylde
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Tamarack
Westwood, Edenwylde
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The Village at the Schoolyard
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Claridge Royale
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The Charlotte
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Waterstreet
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Uniform
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Mattamy
Half Moon Bay
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Minto
Harmony, Quinn’s Pointe
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minto.com
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Glenview Homes
Flagstaff
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Sundance
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Findlay Creek
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Findlay Creek
Phoenix
Findlay Creek
SITE NAME Pathways at Findlay Creek 122 Dun Skipper Road
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613-219-6862 phoenixhomes.ca
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Findlay Creek Village
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Shadow Ridge
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Lakeland Meadows
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Equinelle 74 eQuinelle Drive
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Riverwalk
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613-618-3204 eqhomes.ca
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Minto
Mahogany
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Uniform
Maple Creek Estates
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Valecraft
Deerfield Village 2
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River’s Edge
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Clarence Crossing 235 L’etang Street
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613-862-0167 eqhomes.com
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Longwood Builders
Morris Village
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Morris Village
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Fauberge Ste–Marie
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Melanie Construction
Ste–Marie Hamlet
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Place St. Thomas
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Eastboro
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Petrie’s Landing 8865 Jean d’Arc Blvd.
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Orleans Village 806 Croissant de Mercier
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613-518-2364 caivan.com
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Spring Valley Trails
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Orleans
eQ Homes
Orleans Orleans
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SITE NAME Provence 1375 Trim Road
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Avalon Encore
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richcraft.com
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Orleans
Tamarack
Cardinal Creek
D
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B
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tamarackhomes.com
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Mattamy
Wateridge Village at Rockliffe
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TH
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Ottawa East
Mattamy
360 Condos By Mattamy
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C
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Russell
Corvinelli Homes
Russell Trails
D
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corvinellihomes.ca
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Russell
Melanie Construction
Sunset Flats
D
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melanieconstruction.com
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Russell
Tartan Homes
Russell Trails
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SD
B
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tartanhomes.com
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Brigil
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TH
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819-571-4663 brigil.com
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Gatineau
Brigil
Domaine du Vieux–Port 1400 St-Joseph Blvd
D
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Inquire
819-777-4663 brigil.com
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Gatineau
Brigil
Le Columbia 376 St. Joseph Blvd.
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C
Inquire
613-454-1578 brigil.com
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Chelsea
Hendrick
Hendrick Farm
D
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TH
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hendrickfarm.ca
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La Tour Fides
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C
Inquire
1-438+387+3838 info@tourfides.com
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