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VOLUME 12 ISSUE 4
JULY - AUGUST 2014
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PATIO
perfection BY JO ALCORN
business profiles
tips & tricks
14 Apollo Sunrooms
12 House of Bryan
BY SALINA YARA HALABI
36 Tile’s Trend BY SALINA YARA HALABI
features 08 Teaming up with A Renovator
BY MARIE SOPROVICH
26 Murphy Wall-Beds
BY DIANE DUFLOT
16 Nautical or Tropical BY SARA DUCK
24 Taste master BY SARA DUCK
28 RenoMark Renovators
Understand Consumers
30 The scoop BY SARA DUCK
32 Get Reno-organized
outdoor living 18 Water Features BY SHANE’S LANDSCAPING & CONTRACTING LTD.
in every issue 06 Editor’s notebook
20 Patio perfection BY JO ALCORN
22 Serving up style BY ELISA KROVBLIT
BY HELLEN BUTTIGIEG
34 Keep your stucco looking fresh BY SHELL BUSEY
38 Decoding the code BY MICHAEL NYIKES
EDITOR’SNOTEBOOK
JULY - AUG 2014 VOLUME 12 ISSUE 4 PRESIDENT, WALL2WALL MEDIA
Jacqueline Hill
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT
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SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA
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Celebrate Summer!
Shelley Balla 587.784.4044 Jennifer Mizier 780.217.6778 PRODUCTION MANAGER
Bala Gnanapandithan
Summer is finally here, and it’s time to get out and enjoy this glorious, albeit fleeting, season. Inside this issue we offer you inspiration for creating a fresh and inviting space to make the most of the summer months ahead. Our cover story “Patio Perfection” will inspire you to transform your patio or balcony into the go-to spot for relaxing or entertaining. Keep colours and décor simple to give the illusion of a larger space. For added comfort and a touch of sophistication, try bringing the indoors out by extending your home décor outside. In keeping with the outdoor theme, our Outdoor Living section is all about taking it outside. If you’ve always wanted to add a water feature to your landscaping, but just weren’t sure where to begin, our “Water Features” article will answer your most basic questions. We also bring you the season’s hot design trends as well as tips and advice to help make sure your outdoor living space is ready for summer. All this, along with informative articles, delicious recipes, and incredible designer advice makes this issue a great read while you sit back and relax in your outdoor oasis. Happy Renovating!
NANCY CHEMAIT EDITOR nancy.chemait@wall2wallmedia.com
PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR / GRAPHIC DESIGNER
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Caroline Wassef CONTRIBUTORS
Hellen Buttigieg Shell Busey Sara Duck Elisa Krovblit Michael Nyikes Marie Soprovich Salina Yara Halabi Jo Alcorn Diane Duflot Home Decor & Renovations magazine is published six times a year. Home Decor & Renovations magazine is distributed throughout Edmonton and Greater Edmonton area. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Home Decor & Renovations magazine 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 is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Home Decor & Renovations magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Decor & 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.
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FEATURE
TEAMING UP WITH A RENOVATOR What a renovation can be like when an electrician homeowner teams up with a professional renovator! by MARIE SOPROVICH Owner Aquarian Renovations
WHEN BRANDON AND SHANNON FIRST FILLED OUT THEIR RENOVATION DESIGN
worksheet with Aquarian they were looking at opening up the kitchen wall to create more space within their home for a grander, more functional kitchen. They had done their homework for the past year reading renovation magazines, watching every renovation show on TV, looking at renovators in the industry and getting references from friends and family. Being an electrician and a handy kind of guy, Brandon wanted to do some of the work himself but he also knew that the project was just too big for one guy to tackle. He also acknowledged that working full time already tapped out a big chunk of personal energy and that if the renovation process was going to have a solid start and completion date he would be wise to enlist some professional help. With these thoughts he and Shannon approached Aquarian with their ideas, their limited budget and a timeline for when they wanted to get the work done. 8 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS JUL - AUG 2014
“The real clincher came when we visited the Home and Garden show and connected with Wayne from Aquarian who understood that we needed help with our design, budget and some of the work. Wayne said ‘sure we can come and take a look’. As a trades person I know what it is like on the other side of construction,“ continued Brandon, “We felt a connection and a sense of trust and we followed that feeling all the way through. We also really liked the hard
BEFORE
numbers in the contract. The number you gave us was the number we spent. I work in the trades and I know that what is quoted is often not the price you end up paying. It was really good to have the hard numbers so that we could plan for it. We did have a few change orders for things that we wanted to change or needed to add but we also knew what the amount would be so we could plan for it.” Brandon and Shannon did their own demolition and one of their first surprises was finding a very high concentration of asbestos in their lino. “It was in the kitchen, hallway and bathroom. This was one of our first change orders and with the extra costs for removal we decided to remove the whole subfloor and completely eliminate this problem from our home. We had to do the air quality test before your guys could come back into the work space and to ensure our own safety as well.” Brandon and Shannon shared a couple of other surprises like “finding a hornets nest in the wall and a vent full of dog food.” But they both agreed, “These were small in comparison to the asbestos!” Brandon shared how Builder Trend, a web based turn-key communication software program that Aquarian uses to schedule and network all the trades, staff and homeowner really helped him plan their part of the work. “We did our own demo so we needed to know the timeline for this. I knew that the electrical work would come in the middle of the project and I didn’t want to hold up the work that Aquarian had
to schedule. I know normal construction schedules and I didn’t want to throw it off. Builder Trend really helped me to get that done.” Brandon went on to talk about other timing challenges, “The same was true for the painting… we primed the kitchen and the ceilings and we needed to be done before the lighting could go in and that was really difficult for us too. We originally wanted to put pot lights in but with the high pitched vault we just didn’t have the air space needed for proper ventilation so we had to find something else that would work in our new space.” As a result of working in tandem with Aquarian, Brandon smiled at the recollection of one of the magic chuckles that came from Jim, Aquarian site superintendent reminding him, “that part is the electrician’s job, or that is the painter’s job and then we’d be working again to get that part of the job done so the rest of the work could continue.” Brandon and Shannon lived in the house during the renovation setting up kitchen and living space in the unfinished basement where Shannon was quick to JUL - AUG 2014 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS 9
THE HIGH VAULTED CEILING AND THE REMOVAL OF LOAD BEARING WALLS REQUIRED ENGINEERED BEAMS AND REINFORCED ROOF TRUSSES TO TRANSFER THE LOAD TO THE FOUNDATION. remember “It was cold and dark. We had a hotplate, an electric wok and a rice cooker. Our taps were garden hoses and the only thing that saved my sanity was that Brandon had hooked up a dishwasher. The dishwasher made it bearable. I heard of people having to do their dishes in the bath tub and I can’t imagine having to have done that too! Our fridge was on the main floor and we had to run up and down for everything. We didn’t know where stuff was and could never find the spices we were looking for when we were cooking. We worked every single weekend except for Christmas and this has been a very long haul. Thank goodness we didn’t have to sleep in the basement. We love our new kitchen and our open space and can’t wait to have a weekend off!” The biggest challenge in opening Brandon and Shannon’s kitchen had to do with moving a load bearing wall and stabilizing the proper transfer point loads. The high vaulted ceiling and the removal of load bearing walls required engineered beams and reinforced roof trusses to transfer the load to the foundation. In addition to the structural work, Brandon shared how, “The 3-D design work was also invaluable to us as we tried to design our kitchen around the window that was in the south wall. We came in to review the design with the window included and your guys had put one more idea together that they thought just might interest us. The design was brilliant. We loved it and never looked back! It involved closing the big window thereby giving a large unobstructed flowing kitchen and they added a triangular window above the cabinets to let in the sunshine.” As Shannon looks around her kitchen she is quick to remember, “Before we were looking directly at our neighbour’s wall and now we can see the trees in the park and we actually get more light into our kitchen for a longer time during the seasons. We love it!” Shannon and Brandon also wanted to share just how valuable it was to have a design coordinator to help them select product and keep them on budget. “I recall how Marsha would take us into the cabinet store and tell us that we needed to choose product from this end of the store and don’t even wander down to the other side or you will blow your budget.” Both homeowners chuckled as they remembered the process of putting their renovation together. When asked what they would do differently, Shannon and Brandon smiled at each other and said they would budget their time better. “Everything we thought was doable in a certain amount of time we would double it! It is coming up to a 10 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS JUL - AUG 2014
full year of us working on the parts of this renovation that we chose to do ourselves and we can’t wait to finish the last few things so that the Aquarian guys can come back and finish the toe kicks in the kitchen and the other small finishing touches.” Brandon and Shannon talk about doing their basement next and are planning to contract it all out! Undoubtedly with the passage of time the urge to do some of the renovation themselves will emerge and Brandon will get the hammer out… He also knows who to call if he needs help.
MARIE SOPROVICH
OWNER OF AQUARIAN RENOVATIONS; WRITER, VISIONARY, LEADER.
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CELEBRITYINTERVIEW
HOUSE of BRYAN’S
Bryan and Sarah Baeumler by DIANE DUFLOT
by DIANE DUFLOT
I RECENTLY SAT
down with Bryan and Sarah Baeumler, of HGTV’s House of Bryan, to discuss their third season of the show — and their experience during a third renovation as a family, this time in the country. They had some great advice on how to weather the storms of a major renovation.
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HDR: What does the next season of House of Bryan have in store? BB: It’s going to be a crazy season. We moved to the country, into an older home with a terrible layout for a family with three kids – then we brought home a fourth! You’ll see a great adventure, along with the trials and tribulations (and there have been a lot of them) that come along with moving your family out of a custom built home in the suburbs, to a forest in the middle of nowhere. Not only are we putting on an addition, but we’re also living in the adjoining house the entire time — something I never recommend, which means I’ve discarded my own advice. It’s been a challenge but it’s going to be a great show. HDR: Can you explain what prompted your decision to move to the country? SB: It’s always been something that we’ve talked about but never very seriously. It was definitely an impulse purchase. We took the scenic route home one day and
RENOVATING OR BUILDING IS A FLUID PROCESS, AND YOU HAVE TO ROLL WITH THE PUNCHES. IF YOU’RE MANAGING THE JOB PROPERLY, THERE WILL ALWAYS BE GOOD SURPRISES TO BALANCE OUT THE BAD. saw a for sale sign. I think two weeks later it was ours!
house together ends your relationship, you probably didn’t need the house to begin with!
HDR: I’d love to hear from you about your decision to live in your new country home for the third installation of the House of Bryan panned out. What challenges did that present? Would you ever do that again? BB: I think the decision to live through a renovation has to be made very carefully, there are a lot of factors to consider. My goal initially was to (for the most part) avoid encroaching into the existing house at all until the addition was completed — but that hasn’t exactly happened! Our current living space gets smaller week by week. It’s tight, but there’s an end in sight so we’re managing. You really have to watch the show to see all the details — but let’s just say it’s not always a walk in the park!
HDR: How do you handle the unexpected that almost invariably arises over the course of a renovation/ build? BB: I’m never surprised, you have to expect the unexpected, and just deal with any changes or problems that arise. Renovating or building is a fluid process, and you have to roll with the punches. If you’re managing the job properly, there will always be good surprises to balance out the bad. The key is to keep the destination in relative focus, while paying close attention to every twist and turn the journey throws at you.
HDR: It’s often said that a renovation puts a lot of stress on a marriage. What are your tips on minimizing this stress and emerging from a renovation as happy a couple (or happier!) than you entered it? SB: It’s true, there is a lot of stress. You are spending a lot of money, and making a lot of decisions very quickly. Anyone that thinks they can go through a major renovation or build together and not have a few good fights has their head in the clouds. You definitely have to pick your battles, at the end of the day, if building a
HDR: Has being on the opposite side of a build/ renovation changed your perspective on clients’ renovations? BB: Not at all — I’ve always demanded the same attention to detail for my clients as I do for myself. I think being in the middle of my own build/reno keeps the needs and concerns of my clients very fresh, and in the forefront of my mind. There’s nothing like being immersed in your work! HDR: Bryan, can you offer our readers any tips on hiring a contractor? BB: Yes — go to baeumlerapproved.com! You’re either going to find a good guy there, or if none are listed in your area, there are some great tips on finding the right contractor. The key is to make sure they have all of their important stuff: license, insurance, WSIB, experience, lots of good homeowner and trade references etc., but the most important part is the communication and trust between the homeowner and contractor. People have to use their common sense: don’t hire the first guy that’s available, make sure you have a contract, don’t pay too much up front, don’t pay for things that haven’t been completed, don’t micromanage and, above all, realize that you get what you pay for, in most cases. The sad thing is that we’ve all been saying this stuff for years, and everyone knows it, but someone reading this right now will go out and hire the first unlicensed, uninsured, lowest priced guy they meet that will take cash with no contract to save a few bucks, and a few months from now they’ll be singing the blues about being taken advantage of by a contractor.
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BUSINESSPROFILE
APOLLO SUNROOMS
APOLLO SUNROOMS:
TRANSFORM YOUR HOME WITH NATURAL SUNLIGHT by SALINA YARA HALABI
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pollo Sunrooms is Edmonton’s premiere sunroom and solarium provider. Founded in 2000, Apollo Sunrooms has built a strong reputation for providing quality products, innovative designs and exceptional craftsmanship in Edmonton and surrounding area. Specializing in the construction and installation of their premium products, the Apollo Sunrooms team guarantees to deliver a completed project that will meet or exceed your sunroom and solarium expectations and needs. What sets Apollo Sunrooms apart from other sunroom retailers is their dedication to providing the customer with knowledge and education about their products. At Apollo Sunrooms the company philosophy is to “use quality products and skilled labour to provide a superior sunroom and solarium that meet or exceed our client’s expectations”. Professional engineer and Design Team Lead, Andy Banack, explains that at Apollo Sunrooms “we work to give the client what they need” and that means working closely with the customer from the
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moment they enter the Apollo Sunrooms showroom in order to understand exactly what their project goals are. The ultimate objective is to ensure the client is fully satisfied with their project and that they are truly excited about the addition of a sun-filled space to their home. The customer experience at Apollo Sunrooms is to the highest of standards. Offering customers a range of service levels, from sunroom kits for the DIY individual to full turn-key operations, the Apollo Sunrooms team is dedicated to working with the client to determine what best suits their individual needs. Expert design consultants meet with customers in the design showroom, which features fully functioning conservatories, sunrooms and solariums to explore. The design consultant then schedules a visit with clients in their home to fully understand the project goals and expectations. As design consultant Shannon Clark explains “meeting with the homeowners in their home allows us to fully assess what the client expects to use their sunroom addition for”. Design
consultant services are available at whatever scale the client would like, from deciding the architectural shape to choosing the interior finishings - the amount of services provided is to the client’s discretion. An in-house professional engineering and design team work to provide “site specific engineered drawings to ensure your sunroom project meets or exceeds all municipal, provincial and federal building code requirements”. What many clients are usually unaware of is that there are between 5-6 different shape options for a sunroom or solarium – something the skilled design and engineering team guides the customer with on choosing the perfect fit for their home and lifestyle. A dedicated construction management team that is professionally trained provides “expert guidance and direction to the installation teams” and ensures the project is on schedule to becoming completed to the client’s expectations. Lastly, a highly trained installation crew will guarantee that your sunroom is installed in a hassle-free and efficient manor. Apollo Sunrooms is the exclusive provider of Four Seasons’ Sunrooms Edmonton, which offers “an industry-leading Lifetime Limited Warranty on all our year-round room additions”. These high quality sunrooms have “withstood the test of time in hundreds of thousands of residential and commercial installations globally”. Committed to “supplying year-round room additions of superior quality and value to their customers around the world”, Four Seasons Sunrooms provides peace of mind to clients by ensuring that the sunroom product that will be installed in their home is of the utmost standards. Sunrooms are a fantastic option for the Edmonton climate and often an alternative that is overlooked by homeowners. Providing an outdoor escape that is shielded from the elements, sunrooms and solariums offer homeowners a way to enjoy Alberta’s beautiful sunny days that would otherwise be missed due to our frequently harsh climate. For more information about Apollo Sunrooms visit their website www.apollosunrooms.com, or call (780)-466-1952. Visit their showroom located at 8647 Coronet Rd from Monday-Friday from 9am-5pm and Saturdays 10am-3pm (Evenings by appointment and closed Sundays). JUL - AUG 2014 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS 15
TIPSANDTRICKS
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DECORATING IS ALL ABOUT CHOICES! WE SHOW YOU HOW TO INSTANTLY UPDATE YOUR SPACE WITH KEY PIECES THAT SUIT YOUR PREFERRED STYLE. by SARA DUCK
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OUTDOOR LIVING JULY - AUGUST 2014
PATIO TIME
Spruce up your Patio or Balcony Space
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Outdoor Entertaining’s Hot Trend
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Water Features
The choices are endless by SHANE’S LANDSCAPING & CONTRACTING LTD.
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ncorporating a water feature into your home’s landscaping design is a welcome addition to a property’s overall appeal. The soothing sights and sounds of running water are calming and can also mask unwanted noise such as nearby traffic or neighbors. Water features of all kinds attract birds and other wildlife that are enjoyable to observe. By adding plants, decorative rock or a custom koi pond to the water feature, you can create the illusion that you are off somewhere in “nature” while sitting in the comfort of your own backyard. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions Decide on the type of water feature. Ponds set into the ground, waterfalls, streams, large bubbler rocks – the choices are endless. You also have to choose the style of the feature, which ranges from completely natural looking, made with native materials, to highly formal. When you see a design you like, take a picture or clip it out and build a file for future reference. What suits one gardener’s tastes may be unappealing or impractical for others. However, one thing is for certain – all water features will add beauty and movement to your landscape. Consider why you want to have a water feature and what’s most important to you. Is it simply to enjoy the beautiful sights and calming sounds? Does the prospect of growing plants in water intrigue you? Is a set of bubbler rocks on the frontyard your ideal? Having a clear picture in your head (and on paper) of what you hope to achieve will go a long way toward making sure it becomes a reality. Calling a qualified landscaping professional for some advice is a great place to start.
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Location, location, location Study your space carefully and consult with your landscaping professional to determine the best place to situate your water feature. If possible, pick a location which can be viewed not only from your yard, but from the inside of your house too, such as near the kitchen window or deck. After all, if you’re going to the trouble of adding a water feature, you might as well have multiple opportunities to enjoy it. A qualified landscaping professional should have a photo album or a website, so you can easily view other projects and water features that have designed and constructed. By taking some of this advice into consideration, the process of achieving the “yard of your dreams” will be easier. A quality outdoor living space will not only make you the envy of the neighborhood and be a welcome sanctuary for your family, children and pets for years to come, it will also increase the value of your home. It is important to hire a landscaping contractor who has extensive experience in the industry, and is a full service landscaping company. Shane’s Landscaping & Contracting Ltd. specializes in residential, estate and acreage landscape construction. From patios to water features, driveways, retaining walls, lighting, walkways, fences, irrigation, garden beds, boulders, barbecue, fire pits and the new synthetics grasses, we can help make your landscaping beautiful. Planning your landscaping is an exciting time and we are here to help. Our team of friendly, knowledgeable and hard working staff can make your landscaping dream a reality. Call us now for a consultation.
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OUTDOOR LIVING
PATIO
perfection
by JO ALCORN photos by JASON HARTOG PHOTOGRAPHY
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OUTDOOR LIVING
For those of you seeking inspiration to spruce up your small patio or balcony space, I have some fabulous design tips from my own outdoor living area to help get you started. IS YOUR OUTDOOR SPACE A BIT OF A KILLJOY?
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First things first, consider how you want to use your space. Do you want to lounge with friends or have dinner around a table with family? In this space I created for myself, I opted for a living-style hangout area, where I could sun on the sofa when I needed to relax. When it comes to your space, always keep in mind sizing. I chose to go with small profile arms and lower backs on my outdoor furniture, so that I didn’t close in the space or make it seem cramped.
FOR THAT EXTRA TOUCH OF COMFORT, I ADDED A SMALL FIRE BALL HEATER TO THE COFFEE TABLE, FOR WARMTH AND MOOD LIGHTING DURING NIGHT TIME ENTERTAINING When dealing with a balcony in the city, privacy is always an issue. I found this great white lattice at The Home Depot that I turned sideways and attached to the balcony railing. I added greenery in front for an intimate and functional privacy screen. The other thing I did was add an umbrella, not to block the sun, but to block the view of the neighbours above me – taking away that fish bowl feeling and creating a relaxing outdoor room.
Adding planters of different heights to any balcony helps keep the space interesting and cosy. Choosing low maintenance plants ensures they will look great all summer long without the fuss. Bring the indoors outside, by adding mirrors or decorative pieces, such an outdoor shag rug, or solar lanterns for ambiance at night. For that extra touch of comfort, I added a small fire ball heater to the coffee table, for warmth and mood lighting during night time entertaining. Plus, it doesn’t take up much space or need firewood. In small spaces try to stay away from adding too many different colours with plants and decor. Keep it simple so that it is easy on the eyes, giving the illusion of a larger area. Last but not least, I added a water fountain to drown out the road traffic and to give the effect of being near a lake, it’s also a nice visual and conversational piece. I hope these tips help spark your creative juices. Remember, your patio becomes an extension of your home, make it flow from the inside out with a stylish design that everyone can enjoy. Happy patio season! JO ALCORN Jo Alcorn is a celebrity designer specializing in small spaces and design solutions for all budgets. She is the interior expert on HGTV’s new show Critical Listing, and shares her expertise regularly on TV and through her monthly column at the Toronto Sun. Visit whitewashco.ca
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BRINGING THE OUTSIDE INSIDE The value of having a beautiful outdoor space while enjoying the comforts of being indoors can’t be overstated. Outdoor kitchens (complete with pizza ovens), fire pits, and conversation areas are really top of homeowners minds this year. Having a two-sided fireplace that can be enjoyed indoors or outdoors, backyard kitchens, pergolas and gazebos are just some of the ways you can extend your enjoyment with family and friends during the summer months. A covered porch or veranda is another way to enjoy an outdoor space. With this you can leave your furniture out all year round, have shade from the sun, or watch a thunder storm roll by. There are many ways to maximize the summer months! Ackard’s design team can provide you with unique ideas to create your indoor/outdoor space. Visit our website to view our gallery, and then give us a call.
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With 35-plus years in the culinary industry he has cooked for Pope John Paul II, has hosted several Food Network programs, opened four successful restaurants, and has a gourmet food store, aptly named McEwan, at The Shops at Don Mills since 2009. He shares some of his most famous recipes with HD&R to get you inspired for summer entertaining. Bon Appétit!
CHEF MARK MCEWAN CERTAINLY KNOWS HIS WAY AROUND A KITCHEN.
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lobster poutine
Ingredients Serves 2 2 large Yukon gold potatoes, scrubbed, about 20 oz combined 1 live lobster, about 1.25 lb parcooked and shelled 2 cups clarified butter
1 tbsp gastrique 1/2 tsp lemon juice 3 drops each Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce Pinch of salt, ground white pepper 1 tbsp tarragon, chopped 1 tbsp chives, chopped
2 egg yolks
Gastrique Makes ¾ cup 1 cup white wine 1/2 cup red wine vinegar 2 shallots, sliced
2 bay leaves 2 tsp kosher salt 1 tsp granulated sugar 1 tsp peppercorns
Combine all ingredients, bring to a boil, then simmer gently to reduce by half. Strain and cool.
Perfect French Fries Serves 2 Trim one side from the potatoes so that they sit flat and stable on the cutting board. Slice them into desired French fry slice and plunge them in ice cold water. Soak for a few hours at least, ideally over night, changing the water periodically. >> Meanwhile, Heat the deep fryer to 325F. Dry the French fries well with a kitchen cloth and then blanch them in the hot oil until they wilt. Drain on paper towels. Raise the heat of the deep fryer to 400F. Fry the blanched French fries until bronzed and crisp. Drain, and toss with lashings of salt.
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Method Heat half the butter to 120F. Place a stainless steel mixing bowl over a pot of simmering water, add egg yolks and gastrique, and whisk together until they the mixture thickens and turns pale yellow. Remove bowl from heat, and while whisking continuously slowly add the butter. Add lemon, Tabasco, Worcestershire, salt, pepper and tarragon and set aside in a warm place. >> Heat the remaining butter to 170F. Cut the lobster meat into bite-size pieces and add to the butter. Finish cooking French fries, then drain and toss with salt. >> Simply scatter a warm plate lightly with some of the chives, add half the fries, then half the butter-poached lobster and dab with béarnaise. Add another layer of fries, the remaining lobster, a generous smattering of béarnaise and finally the remaining chives.
Carrot & Avocado
salad
Dressing
Salad
Yield 2/3 cup
1/2 cup roasted heirloom carrots
1 scallion, thinly sliced
pinch of Kosher salt
1 orange segments
Juice of 1/2 Lemon 200ml white balsamic vinegar 500ml olive oil
2 tsp olive oil 1 avocado, scooped
1tbsp horseradish 1 tbsp whole grain mustard pinch of salt dash of black pepper Combine all ingredients and slowly stream in the olive oil while whisking.
handful of coriander sprigs 5 chopped celery hearts
Toss carrots with olive oil and salt and roast until tender. Place carrots on the plate with avocado and orange segments and scatter the remaining ingredients on top. Drizzle dressing over salad. Adjust seasoning and enjoy.
Pork Ribs Hong Kong Style Ingredients
1tbsp chopped garlic
serves 4
1tbsp sambal oelek
4 racks of pork side ribs
1/2 lemon sliced
2 cans Sapporo
Salt and pepper
1/2 cup light Japanese soya sauce 1/2 cup maple syrup 1/2 cup rice wine vinegar 1/2 cup barbeque sauce (your favourite) 2 bay leaves 1tbsp cracked pepper
Garnish 2tbsp minced chives 1 cup crème fraiche 1/4 cup Dijon mustard lemon juice to taste
Method Preheat oven to 375F. Arrange ribs meaty side down in a roasting pan, preferably in a single layer. Combine all the other ingredients in a bowl, stir well and pour over ribs. Cover the pan tightly with foil and transfer into the oven. After 45 minutes, carefully remove the foil, turn the ribs and reseal. After an hour, check on the ribs for doneness: the meat should be just beginning to pull away from the bone. >> Transfer the ribs to a clean roasting pan. Strain the braising liquid into a large measuring cup. Pour enough liquid over the ribs to submerge them completely. Although the ribs can be finished immediately, their flavour will be better if you set them aside, covered in the braising liquid overnight or for several days. Let the remaining braising liquid sit until the fat separates completely, then skim or pour off. Transfer the liquid to a saucepan and reduce by half until the liquid coats the back of a spoon.
Preheat grill on its lowest setting, brush rack with oil. Remove the ribs from the braising liquid (discarding the liquid) and transfer them to the grill, meat side down. Brush them with the reduced braising liquid, turn and brush again. Continue turning and glazing, watching that the sugar in the sauce does not burn, until the ribs are heated through and nicely coloured. >> Cut the ribs and arrange on a platter, drizzle with extra sauce, season with salt and pepper, sprinkle chives and serve with ramekins of crème fraiche combined with mustard and a few drops of lemon juice. >> This same recipe can be used for pork back ribs, beef ribs, and even beef short ribs. Each will require a longer braising time than the side ribs. Test for doneness the same way. Heat larger ribs gently in their braising liquid before placing them on the grill. Pair with a Zinfandel or Viognier and enjoy!
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FEATURE
Murphy Wall-Beds YOU CAN THANK WILLIAM L MURPHY WHO DEVELOPED A RATHER
cumbersome but effective Murphy Bed Hardware system for his San Francisco apartment. Murphy’s one room apartment didn’t have enough space for him and his new wife to live and entertain so around 1900 he created and patented his Murphy Bed Hardware. Since then, we have refined and modernized his Hardware to come up with a sleek, reliable system that allows you to produce a vast array of Murphy Bed cabinets to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.
What is a murphy bed? Simply, Murphy Beds are stored vertically inside a wall cabinet, opening downward for use when needed. There are two styles – the most popular is a vertical tilt and the other is a horizontal or side tilt. Vertical tilts are the standard in the industry, the most economical, and the easiest to accessorize with side cabinets, office desks, entertainment units etc. Side Tilts are excellent where floor space is restricted, and can accommodate storage above and beside the bed. The Murphy Bed is folded up when not in use, so the room can be used to it’s maximum potential.
Frequently asked questions Are Murphy Beds comfortable – Absolutely! Unlike sofa beds and futons, Murphy Beds do not require any folding mattresses so you are sleeping on a quality mattress without the bars and lumps associated with sofa beds and futons. It is the same as sleeping in a regular bed and of course many of our clients sleep in our Murphy Beds nightly. 26 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS JUL - AUG 2014
Is there a warranty – We provide a Lifetime warranty on all of our patented hardware and 5 years on cabinetry we supply. All warranties are supported by our thirty year’s experience in leading the industry. There are over 100,000 of our Mechanisms in use around the world. We pride ourselves in leading the industry in improvements and technology. What sizes do they come in – The full range….. Twin/Single, Full/Double, Queen and King in both vertical and side tilt. (King only available with an Elite Aluminum Frame). Can I use my own mattress – Yes you can use any mattress up to 11” thick. In order to balance the operation of the Murphy Bed, it is recommended the mattress be on site when the Murphy Bed is being installed. Do I need a box spring – Definitely not! For years Doctors have recommended a flat platform for sleeping support. Many manufacturers have discontinued box spring production as they are redundant. Can I close my Murphy Bed with all the bedding and pillows attached – No problem! There are Velcro straps provided to hold the bedding and mattress in place. You can open the Murphy Bed and use it immediately. Are Murphy Beds easy to raise and lower – Yes they are! Our spring loaded Mechanisms makes opening and closing the bed effortless. Our Mechanisms, when properly installed, are balanced to prevent the bed from unexpectedly continuing downward on to the operator. You can raise and lower the Murphy Bed with one finger. Is Murphy Bed Hardware and Cabinetry easy to assemble – Yes, we provide clear, illustrated, instructions. You can also access an installation video online, and if stuck, you contact us at 1 800 667 6336 for solutions. Can I take the Murphy Bed with me when I move – Yes, it attaches only to the wall studs with two brackets. Our system does not use floor mounting – which can do serious damage to the floor. No problem for rentals accommodations either. Which bed frame do I need …an Elite Aluminum or a Supreme Steel – We recommend the Elite if you are using your bed daily, the hotel/resort/
THE MURPHY BED IS FOLDED UP WHEN NOT IN USE, SO THE ROOM CAN BE USED TO IT’S MAXIMUM POTENTIAL.
hospital industry, and high end cabinetry installations. Supreme is recommended for economical, casual, residential use. How soon can you ship my Murphy Bed Hardware &/or Cabinetry – Same or next day shipping including the five in stock styles of Murphy Bed Cabinetry. In stock items can be shipped directly to you or your clients. Do you stock any Murphy Bed Cabinets ready for immediate shipping – Yes a popular service we provide is our “quick ship” cabinetry program. We inventory Murphy Beds and Side Cabinets in Full and Queen sizes, in five colors…. Oxford White, Nutmeg Cherry (Melamine on Industrial Particleboard), Unfinished Maple, Honey Maple and Fruitwood Cherry (real Wood on Plywood core). How much weight can the bed support – an independent Laboratory confirmed our beds can support well in excess of 2,000 pounds. As we’ve said, our hardware is sleek, modern, technologically advanced, very strong and “hassle” free. What precautions do you take so I don’t stub my toes if I get up in the middle of the night – we purposely shape our legs so they point under the bed to prevent painful toe stubs.
Can I have a Murphy Bed that is higher off the floor than normal – yes we provide an Extended Leg that raises the bed an extra 2 3/8” off the floor and allows an additional mattress height to 12” and a Long Leg that is an extra 6” off the floor and provides for a mattress of 15” thick. I would like to put a work station, table etc on the front of my Murphy Bed – of course this is possible. We developed a “super spring” that supports about 20% extra weight. Please advise this when ordering your Murphy Bed Hardware to ensure you receive the super springs rather than the regular springs I understand the “living” benefits of purchasing an attractive Murphy Bed, now convince me of the economic benefits – Easy! Besides the investment of a new beautiful piece of furniture, I ask you to consider this – most condominiums cost anywhere from $400 to $1,000 a square foot. A 10’ x 10’ bedroom (100 sq ft) will have a value of $40,000 to $100,000…… if you invest $2,000 to $4,000 for a Murphy Bed you can now actually use this expensive space. Questions? Call 780.454.0562 – Urban Wallbeds - Edmonton
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RenoMark Renovators Understand Consumers PHOTOS COURTESY OF AQUARIAN RENOVATIONS
HOMEOWNERS HAVE A DEEP SENSE OF PRIDE IN THEIR HOME AND SO THEY
should, after all, home ownership is a deeply ingrained value for Canadians. People dream about owning their own home and work hard for many years to accomplishment the mortgage “freedom” of home ownership. Ask any homeowner about their first home and the first mortgage they had. The emotions around first home purchases are both exciting and terrifying. Gathering enough money together to make a down payment, whether it was when our parents purchased their first house way back all the way to the new home buyers in 2014 - all homeowners can recall this watershed moment. Home ownership is worth striving for as it is the foundation for long-term financial stability and security. The CHBA website indicates that, “Surveys by Statistics Canada show that the single most important asset for Canadians is their principal residence. Research also indicates that, all else being equal, homeowners are better off financially and have a higher net worth than those who don’t own.” The costs of purchasing a home have certainly changed over the years but the dream of ownership and the importance of investment have stayed very much the same over time. First-time homeowners have a great sense of accomplishment— it is an “I made it” kind of feeling. Homeowners are often very careful not to jeopardize their investment and know that maintenance and renovations are part of what homeownership brings. The notion that a good renovation adds to the enjoyment and value of their home is very important, especially as the house ages. 28 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS JUL - AUG 2014
BEFORE
Homeowners considering a renovation or update on their home are strongly encouraged to hire a professional renovator. RenoMark renovators belong to the Canadian Homebuilders Association and are willingly held to a higher standard. These professional renovation companies want consumers to know what to expect in a good renovation and what a good renovation company should deliver. They are a select group of companies who have made it their business to improve the standards in the industry and provide quality renovations to homeowners. RenoMark renovators will make it their business to understand their prospective customers and the
needs they have for their home. Good communication is critical before, during and after a project. Consumers can identify a RenoMark renovator and expect a contractor who is a member in good standing with Canadian Home Builders’ Association. These renovators abide with the Association’s code of ethics and will provide you with a list of references for the homeowner to connect with. RenoMark members also have made many important commitments including: › Returning phone calls within two business days. › Offering a minimum two year warranty on all work (excludes minor home repair). › Carrying a minimum $2 million liability insurance. › Providing a detailed written scope of work and contract for all jobs. › Having coverage for workplace safely and employers’ liability and only work with sub-contractors who also carry such coverage. › Carrying all applicable licences and permits. › Maintaining a professional level of knowledge of current building codes, permit procedures and technical skills through continuing education and membership in the Association. › Maintaining a safe and organized worksite
Homeowners are in good hands with a professional renovator. Good common sense and peace of mind are evident for a homeowner when there is a well-thought out process in place from beginning to end. Hiring a professional renovator creates sense of trust and confidence knowing that their home and the investment initially made in the home purchase along with the investment being made in the renovation will provide added value along with a safe and comfortable place
BEFORE
to call home for many, many years to come. If you are thinking about a renovation, call a RenoMark renovator today and know that hiring a professional is the best way to protect your investment and build a solid future. http://www.renomark. ca/edmontonregion/home
* Resources included: Canadian Homebuilders Association “The Get it in Writing Handbook” and RenoMark Website RENOMARK EDMONTON – WWW.RENOMARK.CA
The program identifies those renovation contractors who have agreed to CHBA – Edmonton Region’s code of ethics, as well as a renovation-specific code of conduct, they provide warranties, understand the value of customer service, and continually educate themselves regarding current trends, materials and regulations.
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GET RENO-ORGANIZED by HELLEN BUTTIGIEG
RENOS ARE AS EXCITING AS THEY ARE STRESSFUL, and staying organized before, during and after the reno was the best thing I did to keep the stress level down. If you’re planning a reno, here are my top tips to help you get through it as easily as possible. BEFORE: Pick the date you want the construction to begin. Keep in mind that good tradespeople are booked far in advance and some materials, like kitchen cabinets, need to be ordered six to eight weeks ahead of time. Get referrals, check credentials, meet the people you will be hiring and make sure you feel comfortable communicating with them. Hiring the right contractor for us was the single most important thing we did. He always stayed in communication, remained calm when things went wrong, and was honest and trustworthy. Start a file to keep all relevant paperwork organized — quotes, invoices, receipts, contact information, etc. I used an accordion file and labelled each slot with categories like: cabinets, appliances, fireplace, and flooring. I also created a file in my email program and put all emails related to the reno there, for easy reference. Use a filing system that will work for you, but keep it simple because you’ll be busy.
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Give yourself plenty of time to pack up the items in the areas to be renovated — especially kitchens. If you pack everything up well, the unpacking is much faster and things won’t get damaged. We used liquor boxes with the dividers inside for things like mugs and glasses. We removed the dividers for dishes and other flat items. These boxes are strong, a nice size so they’re not too heavy to lift when full, and best of all, they’re free from the liquor store. Label each and every box clearly, in case you need to find something before you unpack — especially if the reno takes longer than you anticipated. Stack the boxes so the ones you’ll unpack first are at the front. Also,
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE HOW TO STORE ITEMS IN A FUNCTIONAL WAY, YOU MAY WANT TO CONSIDER CONSULTING A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER — SO THAT YOUR KITCHEN NOT ONLY LOOKS GREAT BUT ALSO WORKS EFFECTIVELY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. it’s helpful to put boxes with similar contents together (i.e. dishware in one area, decorative items in another). While you are packing, take advantage of the perfect opportunity to get rid of things that you don’t use or are worn out or damaged. DURING: Set up a temporary area to replace the room that is getting renovated. For us, it was the entire main floor, so we set up the basement with the same areas we use on the main floor. Thankfully, we already had a bathroom and family room downstairs, so we just had to set up a kitchen. We used a folding table, a small fridge, and our microwave on a stand. We purchased paper plates, glasses, cutlery and napkins, because washing dishes was very difficult. Thankfully, our reno took place in the late summer and fall, so we were able to eat most meals on the deck. The barbecue also came in handy. If you can save your kitchen reno until nicer weather, I would recommend it. AFTER: If you’ve followed my packing suggestions, this will be the easiest part of the whole reno. Once everything is cleaned (our ‘shop vac’ came in handy here), just unpack and put everything away. If you are not sure how to store items in a functional way, you may want to consider consulting a professional organizer — so that your kitchen not only looks great but also works effectively for you and your family. Although there were some things that didn’t go according to plan, everything worked out in the end and all we can say now, as we enjoy our newly renovated home is, “why didn’t we do this sooner?”
HELLEN BUTTIGIEG Hellen Buttigieg is a Certified Professional Organizer, Life Coach, TV Personality, Author and Speaker. Her Oakville based company, We Organize U, helps busy families clear their clutter and create a more relaxed home, a more productive workspace, and a more manageable, meaningful life. Get your FREE copy of Hellen’s e-Book, 7 Habits That Rob You of Your Time, Energy and Inner Peace, at weorganizeu.com. JUL - AUG 2014 HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS 33
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SHELL BUSEY: ASK A PRO
Keep your stucco looking fresh
The benefits of Elastomeric coating by SHELL BUSEY
STUCCO IS ONE OF THE MOST COMMON EXTERIOR
finishes used in both commercial and residential applications. Stucco has been used for decades by contractors, due to its cost effectiveness, and when professionally applied, a variety of textures can be towelled to give a desired cosmetic appearance. Although Stucco has many bonuses, it can require high maintenance to keep it looking its best. Cement, limestone, plaster, and other aggregate materials of which stucco is made are very porous, and can be prone to dust and dirt settling in crevices, cracks, water ingress and small pits within the finish. Also depending on the amount of moisture surrounding your home’s environment, algae and spores can build up on your stucco, leading to blemishes and seemingly permanent discoloration of the surface. Due to the fact that Stucco is a dense, hard material, over time, as temperature fluctuations occur, your home can shift and settle. This
can cause the stucco to crack, chip, or show water damage. This can be not only quite unsightly but difficult to repair. Making your stucco look new again can be a lot easier then you think by using the right products. In recent years “Elastomeric Coatings” have become very popular to refurbish stucco. Elastomeric coating is a special manufactured formula, not a paint, but a coating. It is an internally plasticized product that coats your stucco, filling in hairline cracks and small pits and pores. The internally plasticized elastic polymers within the product allow it to bridge
MAKING YOUR STUCCO LOOK NEW AGAIN CAN BE A LOT EASIER THEN YOU THINK BY USING THE RIGHT PRODUCTS. IN RECENT YEARS “ELASTOMERIC COATINGS” HAVE BECOME VERY POPULAR TO REFURBISH STUCCO.
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cracks permanently, and assure the product will stretch as the stucco moves, preventing new cracks from compromising the elastic surface coating. Elastomeric coatings are available in custom colors, and are not only waterproof, they’re also breathable, which means that moisture can escape from within your wall cavity, allowing the coating to maintain solid adhesion, and prevent substrate damage, which could result from moisture entrapment. Elastomeric coatings are engineered to coat and protect materials such as concrete, masonry, brick and stucco. Before applying an elastomeric coating it is very important to properly prepare the surface to assure maximum adhesion and longevity of the finish. The exterior of the home should be cleaned thoroughly using my Shell Busey Home Cleaning Formula to ensure dirt and algae are removed before the application. Begin by wetting the stucco surface with a garden sprayer, not a pressure washer. Mix a ratio of three level lids of the powdered cleaning formula, into 3 gallons of water. Once the solution is mixed, spray on the wall and scrub the stucco with a stiff bristled brush and rinse well.
Never do this in the bright sunlight. Elastomeric coatings are somewhat “do it yourself” friendly, but do involve some moderate to intense labour to apply properly. If you’d like a professionally applied coating such as a liquid vinyl coating applied on your stucco there are contractors throughout British Columbia who can take care of this for you. For more home improvement information or to send Shell an email, go to www.AskShell.com and become a member of Shell’s HouseSmart Club.
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Tile’s Trend:
EDMONTON’S BEST CONTEMPORARY TILE SPECIALISTS by SALINA YARA HALABI
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If you’re looking for a way to add individuality and flair to your home then Tile’s Trend is your go-to destination. Specializing in contemporary design, Tile’s Trend offers a vast selection of tile options to choose from for your complete home needs. Featuring floor, wall, glass and mosaic tiles from vendors across the globe, the owners of Tile’s Trend work to ensure their unique products cater to those who want a home that is a true expression of personal style. Since opening over a year and half ago Tile’s Trend has doubled their in-store selection, bringing the hottest trends and most exclusive tiles to the Edmonton market. Offering the largest selection of mosaic and backsplash tile options in Edmonton, Tile’s Trend is sure to satisfy individual tastes with its access to tiles from all around the world. Customers who have shopped other retailers in the city are returning to Tile’s Trend because of the opportunity to shop Edmonton’s best tile selection. With 10 years of experience in the home building industry, the owners of Tile’s Trend understand the importance of providing homeowners with a variety of quality products that are new to the market. New arrivals include beautiful 24”x 24” wall tiles with gold and silver accents. The store also carries 12”x12” faux leather 3D wall panels that instantly add a layer of visual depth and texture in a room. What sets Tile’s Trend apart from other retailers is the fact that tile stock is available within the store – and depending on quantity, ready to take home that same day! Customers are able to come into the shop, browse an exclusive and diverse selection of tiles, and then take their dream tiles home. If there’s a specific product a customer has in mind that isn’t available in the store, or if additional quantity is required, Tile’s Trend can have an order put in immediately and the customer can expect
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their desired product to arrive in about a week. Whether you are designing a new space or in the market to update an existing room, Tile’s Trend offers all the new and exciting tile products that will take your home to the next level. The friendly staff are educated on all the products they carry and are available to provide guidance on the tile colour and style choices that will best suit your lifestyle – from red, blue, gold or even tiles that look like detailed hardwood floors, the team is sure to help you find what you are looking for. If your upcoming project is a do-ityourself endeavour you can count on Tile’s Trend to provide you with your specialty tiles when you need them, and if you require a little help on installation, Tile’s Trend can refer you to professionals that will help you get the job done. For more information about Tile’s Trend visit their website at www.tilestrend.com, or call them at 780.485.2277. Visit their showroom Monday-Friday from 9:30am-6pm and Saturdays 10am-5pm (Closed Sundays and Holidays) to see the beautiful tile options in person.
PRODUCT & SERVICES DIRECTORY AW N I N G S Canfab Products Ltd 12819-144 ST 780.451.4341 www.canfabproducts.ca D E C O R AT I V E PA I N T I N G Unfauxgettable Interiors 780.999.5609 ifaux@shaw.ca www.unfauxgettable.ca FLOORING Payless Wholesale Flooring & Lighting 18415-104 Ave 780.487.2700 www.paylessfloors.ca H O M E R E N OVAT I O N S Ackard Contractors Ltd. 780.414.0686 www.ackard.com Aquarian Renovations 780.481.7671 www.aquarianrenovations.com Appollo Sunrooms 780.466.1952 www.apollosunrooms.com Coogee Construction Ltd. 780.454.1513 www.coogeeconstruction.ca Fortress Homes & Renovations 780.660.1026 www.fortresshomes.ca Full House Renovations 780.483.2666 www.fullhouserenovations.com
Renovations of Excellence 780.441.1243 www.wedorenos.com renos@telusplanet.net Serenity Contracting & Design Inc. 780.435.6304 www.serenitycontracting.ca HOT TUBS Beachcomber Hot Tubs & Patio 15139-118 Ave 780.448.9815 www.beachcomber.ab.ca KITCHENS Towne and Countree Kitchens 17212 107 Ave. 780.489.3331 www.towneandcountree.com L A N D S CA P I N G
Tile’s Trend #7 445 Parsons Road Ph: 780.485.2277 tilestrend@gmail.com www.tilestrend.com WINDOWS Durabuilt Windows & Doors West 10920-178 St. 780.455.0440 South 8605 Argyll Rd 780.463.4466 Duxton Windows & Doors 6764 99 Street (by appt only) 780.887.5163 www.duxtonwindows.com Gienow Renovations 9704-12 Aveune S.W. 780.454.RENO(7366) www.gienow.com
TILE’S TREND FOR ALL YOUR TILE & STONE NEEDS
Shane’s Landscaping & Contracting 789.983.8233 www.shaneslandscaping.com INTERIOR DESIGN Kohon Designs #143 - 10309 107th St. Phone 780.428.6230 www.kohon.ca Mojo Design Inc. #1, 10340-134 St. 780.455.5229 Mojodesigninc.com PAT I O F U R N I T U R E
Homestyle Construction Ltd. 780-479-6032 www.homestyleconstruction.ca
Beachcomber Hot Tubs & Patio 15139-118 Ave 780-448-9815 www.beachcomber.ab.ca
Innovation Plus Developments Ltd 780 434-0923 www.innovationplus.ca
S T O N E PA N E L S
Rencon Industries Inc. 780.986.2160 www.renconindustries.ca
TILE
Premium Stone Supply 4328 - 97 Street 780.988.0048 www.premiumstone.ca
FLOOR TILES, GLASS TILES MOSAICS, WALL TILES • NEW ARRIVALS ON: FIREPLACE BACKSPLASHES, FAUX LEATHER 3D WALL PANELS (12X12), PEBBLES • LARGEST CHOICE ON MOSAICS #7 445 Parsons Road Edmonton, AB.T6X 06W Phone: 780-485-2277 Email:tilestrend@gmail.com www.tilestrend.com MON- FRI: 9:30AM - 6:00PM SAT: 10:00AM - 5:00PM After hours call 780-237-2757 SUPPLYING LEADING-EDGE, MODERN, CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTS
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Decoding the code by MICHAEL NYIKES
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I had an interesting question whether stages, tents and other festival-type structures require a building permit?
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Many will remember the severe weather system that caused the collapse of the main stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose, Alberta on August 1, 2009. Approximately 60 people were injured in the event and one person was killed as a result. As the summer festival season in Alberta gets into full swing, it’s important for all permit issuers, festival organisers, event planners and equipment rental companies across the province to be aware of the requirements for permits and safety inspections for events and festivals. The 2006 Alberta Building Code considers stages, tents and other festival-type structures to be buildings as defined by the Code. With this in mind, owners and event organisers are required to apply for a building permit any time a stage, tent or other festival-type structure is constructed, installed or erected, regardless of the duration or timing of the event.
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While local authorities have the flexibility to require selective code compliance for temporary structures, they have a responsibility to take all reasonable steps to issue permits and inspections for compliance. In particular, stages, tents and other festival-type structures of larger size, that are adjacent to other structures, have a high occupant load, or involve activities that carry a fire or explosive risk, such as housing commercial cooking equipment, should be permitted and inspected. While severe weather events cannot be predicted or controlled, everyone can do their part to minimize the risk of harm to the public. Future Decoding the Code columns will continue to answer readers’ questions about how the provincial building code affects their projects. Email your questions to me at decodingthecode@gmail.com. Be sure to include which city you live in, as well as your phone number in case I need to follow up with you.
MICHAEL NYIKES
Michael is a nationally recognized speaker, columnist, and leading industry expert on building codes, residential construction, building envelope science, and environmental design. He can be reached at decodingthecode@gmail.com
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