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Saturday, August 30, 2014
Help for job seekers
As of this month there will be more help available for those struggling to find work. Jason Kenney, Minister of Employment and Social Development, and Saskatchewan Minister responsible for Immigration, Jobs, Skills, and Training Jeremy Harrison, have announced two agreements have been signed by the governments of Canada and Saskatchewan to help connect Canadians with available jobs. “The Canada Job Grant is part of our commitment to address the paradox of too many Canadians without jobs in an economy of too many jobs without Canadians. With employers’ skin in the game, the Canada Job Grant will lead to a guaranteed job. Helping employers train Canadians for jobs that need to be filled will help their businesses grow and succeed.” Continued on Page 2.
End of an era
INDOOR FUN – The weekends haven’t been the best weatherwise but that doesn’t mean every day has to be a couch day. Pictured, Karl Niedzielski, Tucker Chornomud and Nathan Grayston take advantage of a sporting opportunity at Nates Skate School In Yorkton. – Photo by Karl Niedzielski
On behalf of the Prairie Newspaper Group, staff at the News Review Extra would like to inform our readers that this issue will be our final edition. The News Review will continue to be offered in the city weekly. Stay tuned for a newly revamped look coming soon. Thank you to both our readers and advertisers for your support over the last 22 years. We we look forward to launching a new product to serve you and the community for many years to come.
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Chamber pushes for change – airport in need of attention By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer Changes are needed when it comes to the operation of Yorkton’s airport say directors of the local Chamber of Commerce and it’s up to the city to lead the charge. Juanita Polegi, Executive Director of the Chamber spoke at council Monday, bringing up concerns and possible solutions to move the airport forward in a more positive direction. “For the past few years, the Board of Directors of the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce has listed the development of the Yorkton
Dog Park location selected – Jaycee Beach By SHANNON DEVEAU N-R Writer In spite of the reservations of Councillor Ross Fisher, Yorkton City Council members have voted in favor of setting up the city’s first off leash dog park at Jaycee Beach. Karen Kulaway Dunlop and Cathie Newans, both members of a local dog park committee, were on hand at Monday evenings regular meeting of council to seek approval for the location and to provide an update of progress. The committee has been busy at work fund raising to meet a goal of raising $13,000 to help create the
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Is your family at risk?
One of the greatest financial risks a family can face is the death of its primary income earner. However, despite the often disastrous effects this can have on the standard of living of those left behind, many primary income earners are reluctant to properly address their families insurance needs. Most often it is a reluctance to contemplate their own mortality which leads many to ignore this issue altogether. As a result the extra effort to properly determine the required level of life insurance coverage needed to secure their family’s future wellbeing is not taken. In many cases it is a reliance on their own intuition, rather than a proper insurance needs analysis which can leave their families vulnerable in the event of their death. Consider the value you receive for your life insurance premium. What this premium buys is protection for your family from the financial consequences of having your income stream lost to them. Instead of your family absorbing this risk, life insurance effectively transfers that risk to the insurance company. While you hope you will not need to use this coverage, having it in place, just as having a Will and Power of Attorney, will offer peace of mind particularly for those with young children, a heavy debt load or for those who own a business. A comprehensive insurance needs analysis is the only true means to be sure your family has adequate life insurance protection in the event of your death. This analysis compares
PLANNING FOR PROSPERITY by Darryl Prociuk dprociuk@mymts.net your family’s future income requirements (typically this ranges from 70 per cent to 80 per cent of the pre-death income) to maintain an acceptable standard of living, to the future expected income (including the remaining spouse’s future earnings and other sources of income) in the event of death. The needs analysis will also take a detailed look at your immediate expenses (funeral, time off work, income taxes and probate fees payable) and the payments required to pay off items such as an outstanding mortgage, deferred income taxes on a cottage and a university education for your children. The length of time over which this level of income is required and adjustments for inflation also play an important role in determining the income which will be required. Once calculated, the family’s future income requirements and future expected income are compared to arrive at either a surplus or shortfall. By subtracting this figure (in the case of a shortfall) from your net assets that would be available to support the family, you will arrive at the amount of income replacement insurance required. You may also want to consider taking out a life insurance policy on a spouse who
takes care of the children, aging relatives, or the home since these services would likely have to be paid for in the future in the event that spouse died. Consider the type of insurance you will need. Term insurance, generally the least expensive form of insurance, is typically used for temporary needs including mortgage coverage or until your children have reached an age where they are no longer financially dependent on you. Permanent insurance, such as universal life and whole life on the other hand, is used when the need is permanent such as in the case of estate planning purposes. It is important to review your insurance coverage requirements periodically since many things will change over time. When you are applying for life insurance coverage consider not only the cost but the stability of the insurance company and ensure that the insurance professional you deal with provides you with an insurance needs analysis to support the recommended level of coverage. Darryl Prociuk B.Comm(hons)CFP, R.F.P.,CLU,TEP is a Registered Financial Planner and may be reached at dprociuk@ mymts.net.
Help for job seekers Con’t from Page 1.
The Canada–Saskatchewan Job Fund Agreement invests in initiatives that respond to labour market needs. It also provides funding for programs and services that support the labour market readiness of under-represented groups such as First Nations and Métis people and people with low literacy levels. The Canada Job Grant is an innovative, employer-driven approach to help Canadians gain the skills and training they need to fill available jobs. It is designed to be flexible enough to meet the needs of businesses of all sizes, in all industries and regions. By requiring employers to put more skin in the game,
the Canada Job Grant will result in training that leads to guaranteed jobs. The Government of Saskatchewan will be accepting inquiries regarding applications via their provincial website at www. economy.gov.sk.ca/jobgrant as of September 2, 2014. Also signed was the new Canada–Saskatchewan Labour Market Agreement for Persons with Disabilities (LMAPD). With increased employer involvement and a stronger focus on demonstrating the best possible results for Canadians, the new agreement will better connect Canadians with disabilities with available jobs. The LMAPDs are the single largest federal
government investment in helping Canadians with disabilities get jobs. Under this agreement, the Government of Canada will provide more than $10.8 million per year to Saskatchewan, a contribution that will be matched by the province.
A NEW YEAR UNFOLDS – Parkland College held its annual university orientation and barbecue at its main campus in Yorkton on August 21. Prospective students were given a tour of the campus and learned what to expect in their first-year university classes. Parkland College provides the most diverse off-campus university offerings in Saskatchewan with a selection of courses from both the U of S and U of R. Students can take their first year of virtually any university degree at Parkland College, with full bachelor degrees available in Nursing, Education, and Social Work, among others.
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Ed, my neighbor next door, is always looking for a bargain. He is an auction addict and sometimes even has some appetite for yard sales if he is not busy at the farm. Once again, my neighbor shared with me how disappointed he was with the way we recently had our van up for sale. “Do you really think you’ll ever sell your van with that sign in the window of it?” was his first question. Second he asked, “How much do you want for it?” Third question he quizzed, “How much are willing to take for it?” Before Ed could ask me ten more questions, I asked him, “Do you want to buy my van?” I was ready for his answer which was that he would never buy a van because he only drives trucks. While I had him on a two second pause, I told him that he should buy
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Buying and selling online takes too long “Whatever you want to buy there is more than a good chance you will find it on the internet. It also means you can do a huge amount of window shopping from the comfort of your home.” dren playing games there, laborers were hired there, it was a place for greetings and being recognized, and the sick were brought there for healing. In the ancient world and in our internet world, people will always be found buying and selling. In buying and selling we are always deciding what we need or don’t need. We may even approach God as if we need Him or we don’t need Him. Maybe we forget his judgments are unsearchable and his ways inscrutable. He does not need anything from us for to Him alone is glory forever.
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Community Events
Sunflower Fine Art & Craft Market Yorkton Gallagher Centre Sept. 5, 5-10 p.m. Sept. 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Great shopping, amazing raffles, tasty food, free parking, happy people of all ages! For full details visit: yorktonarts.ca or call 306-783-8722. Canadian Federation of University Women, Yorkton Brunch @ the Godfrey Dean Gallery on Saturday, September 13, 9:30 a.m. Don Stein, CEO of the Gallery will speak about the exhibits. All women wishing to attend are welcome. For more info contact either Eileen @306-782-5037 or Elsie @306-783-4862. Shelwin House Informational Meetings Grayson Conference Room, St. Peters Hospital, Melville the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. • overview of Shelwin House, domestic violence info., healthy/unhealthy relationships, dating violence For details call Shannon at 306-782-5181. New Horizons Senior Center Bingo 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk. Bingo will be played every third Sunday of each month. Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Eight games will be played at 25 cents a game. Extra cards will be available Everyone is welcome. Lunch included Admission $3/person.
Vintage Car Show Gladstone Seniors Parking Lot – 162 Dunlop St. W Sept. 7, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All are welcome! Great cars (brought by the Rolling Thunder Cruisers Car Club) & a bbq! All proceeds to the residents activity fund. Gigantic Two Day Garage Sale Thursday, September 11, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., and Friday, September 12 from 9 a.m. until noon at St. Gerard’s Parish Complex, 125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton This sale has something for everyone, all kinds of amazing treasures! Everyone is welcome! Telehealth Neurology Sask Parkinson’s Society Lecturer Dr. Holly Skill [Arizona] Living well with Parkinson’s, what research has taught us. Thurs Sept 4th 7:30 p.m. @ the Yorkton Regional Health Center. All interested persons welcome. For further info. contact Marj. @ 306-783-7159 ,to register contact telehealth @ 306-7860776 by Sept 2. New Horizons Friday Night Dances 78 First Ave. North Yorkton, Sk. Great Night of Dancing Every one is welcome $8/person, lunch is included Time: 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Music by: Music is subject to change. For info. call Peter: 306-782-1846 Admission is $8.00 per person. For more information phone Peter at: 306-782-1846.
Corner-Copia Trade Show Now is the time to reserve your table at the 2nd Annual Corner-Copia Trade Show SIGN on Broadway Friday, September 5, 4-10 p.m. Saturday, September 6, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To book your table phone 306-782-2994 or 306-641-5910 Free admission. www.corner-copia.ca
Grow ‘N’ Share To volunteer to pick fruit or to register your tree for picking call 306-521-0332 or 306-782-3249. For details visit: www.afsamatters.ca Yorkton Gardeners’ Market All are welcome! Buy/sell local, fresh produce Melrose Ave. & Simpson St. – Saturdays until Sept. 20 To register or learn more call Glorianne at 306521-0332 or Lynda at 306-783-4071.
Stars for Saskatchewan Globe Theatre: A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline featuring Devra Straker on Sunday, September 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Anne Portnuff Theatre, Yorkton Regional High School. Learn the incredible story of how Patsy Cline climbed to stardom from small town Virginia to Carnegie Hall. The powerful musical features the American country music star’s greatest hits such as “Walkin’ After Midnight.” “Crazy” and “I Fall To Pieces.” Tickets are available at the Yorkton Arts Council (306) 783-8722, online at www.ticketpro.ca or at the door.
TRACKS: Joe Varro Now at the Godfrey Dean Gallery Until September 14 Paintings, drawings, prints and sketches from the 1940s and 1950s documenting working life on the railroad at the end of the steam era. As a young man, Joe Varro worked on the CPR in Regina, beginning during WWII and continuing through the 1950s when he left to continue his education and become an art teacher. Never exhibited before, this body of work was assembled by curator Vic Cicansky. Mon-Fri 11am-5pm Sat 1-4 pm Admission is always free!
The Caring Closet Lower level of Safire Clothing & Accessories Quality, free used clothing for women who require outfits for career or educational purposes. Donations are accepted. Fittings are done by appointment. Call 306521-0332, 306-783-0026 or 306-786-1570.
Alzheimer/Dementia Support Meeting Yorkton & District Nursing Home Sept. 10, 2 p.m. Call 306-786-0722 for info.
Creatures From Sky to Sea A new exhibit just right for summer fun and fantasy, is waiting for YOU at community pARTners gallery in Yorkton Public Library. In Creatures from Sky to Sea, Joseph Anderson & Lissa Robinson have developed a thematic contrast between air and water to develop their unusual menagerie of avian-like and underwater creatures. Using the texture of various fabrics, formal constructions and decorative ornamentation, the soft sculptures will allude to feathers, pointy beaks, tentacles and shimmering gills. This OSAC touring exhibition, brought to you by Yorkton Arts Council and Yorkton Public Library, is here to delight kids of all ages until the last week in August. 2014/15 Stars For Saskatchewan Concert Series Line Up • Globe Theatre: A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline; Connie Kaldor; Angele Dubeau & La Pieta; Prairie Debut: Fung-Chui Piano Duo; Eclipse; Prairie Debut: Ensemble Caprice Baroque Quintet; Royal Wood; Ballet Jorgen presenting Cinderella; The Barra MacNeils; and Lone Tree Road with JJ Guy and Scott Cornelius. New pricing! For details call the Yorkton Arts Council at (306)783-8722. Tickets online at Ticketpro.
The Yorkton Legion Track Club The club is open to all Yorkton and area athletes that were born in 2002 or older. To register or learn more contact Club Manager, Marcel Porte at marcel. porte@bayer.com or call Cell: 306-621-7716. Parkland Right to Life Meetings Meets every third Wednesday of the month @ St. Gerard’s Hall basement @ 7.30 p.m. For info. call 306-783-6240. St. John Ambulance First Aid Classes OHS Standard First Aid/ CPR classes. Personalized courses and online training also available. For more info. or to register call Judy at 783-4544 or email: sjayyorkton@sk.sja.ca. Habitat for Humanity Volunteers Wanted To get your name on the volunteer list for a build or to be part of a committee, go to www.habitatyorkton.ca and click on “Volunteer Now”. Dart League Attention dart players, steel-tip action is underway at Gunner’s Lounge at Royal Canadian Legion. This is a fun league for all ages, so beginners are encouraged to come out. For more information call 782-1783. Call 306-783-7355 to place your event.
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How to prepare your home now for winter
CMHC – If you’re like most Canadians, your home is probably your most important investment. The best way to protect that investment is by taking a few minutes each month to inspect your home, and carry out a regular schedule of maintenance and repairs. With a little simple seasonal maintenance, you can prolong the life of your home, and put a stop to some of the most common – and costly – problems, before they occur. To help you make sure your home stays healthy, safe and comfortable in every season, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) offers a number of practical tips, tools and resources, such as the About Your House series of fact sheets covering a wide range of topics related to owning and maintaining a home. To prepare your home for the fall and winter, for example, clean leaves, nests and other obstructions from your eavestroughs, roof and chimney, and test the downspouts to ensure there is adequate drainage away from your home. Make sure the ground around your home slopes away from the foundation. This will help keep water and melting snow away from your house, and out of your basement. Also, make sure all your windows and skylights close tightly, and test your plumbing shut-off valves to be sure they’re working properly. Clean or replace your furnace air filters every month, and have your furnace serviced by a qualified technician
every two years if you use gas, or once a year if you have an oil furnace. During the winter months, monitor your home for condensation on the windows or other signs of excessive moisture. Too much moisture indoors can cause damage over time, and may even pose a health risk to you and your family. Check your attic regularly for frost accumulation, and inspect your roof for ice dams or icicles. If you find excessive frost inside, or icicles and ice dams on the roof surface, consult CMHC’s About Your House fact sheet: Attic Venting, Attic Moisture and Ice Dams for advice. Through regular home maintenance, you can often prevent larger and more costly home repair expenses in the future. It’s also a good idea to put aside a little in your budget each month for an “emergency fund” for your home. An emergency fund allows you to handle any repairs or maintenance issues that might come up, without sacrificing your financial well-being or peace of mind. For more tips, get a free copy of CMHC’s About Your House fact sheets or sign up for a free monthly home maintenance newsletter at www. cmhc.ca/enewsletters. For more than 65 years, CMHC has shared a wealth of knowledge and housing expertise, as well as useful tools and guidance, to help Canadians enjoy an informed and assured housing experience. To consult or download copies of any of CMHC’s tools and resources, visit www.cmhc.ca.
Pastels are the trend this fall
(NC) – The soft hues of pastels are still hot on the fashion runways – and they are also trendy on the home décor scene. Showing no signs of slowing down, pastels are the perfect way to bring brightness and personality into your home. “Today’s pastels act as neutral colours,” says Sharon Grech, a colour and design expert with Benjamin Moore. “Homeowners look for the subtle sophistication that neutrals provide, and pastels
are the perfect solution since they add a relaxed ambiance to the home. Sweet pastels also offer a welcome change from the traditional neutrals of white and beige.” Here are a few of the current designer techniques for adding pastels in the home: • Monochromatic colours contribute balance. This palette is where one single colour is used in a room, one of varying saturations, tones and tints. It gives balance
to a room and creates a peaceful, calming effect that allows the features of your home to be appreciated. One designer trick to add visual interest is to vary the paint finishes. Try an eggshell finish for high-traffic areas like the kitchen. It adds a subtle glow and depth that helps bring the room to life. For the hallway, a pearl or semi-gloss finish is a chic choice for brightening a space with reflecting light. • Try colour blocking. This technique combines at least two different hues in large blocks or sections on a given surface. While the fashion scene does this well, it is inside the home that ‘colour blocked’ pastel colours really shine. “The most approachable way to apply this technique is to choose colours within the same family,” Grech explains. As pictured, the colour, Mt. Rainer Gray 2129-60, is used on the kitchen walls against Breath of Fresh Air 806 on the hallway walls. Although the differences are subtle, slight variances create a layered effect that adds dimension and gives the kitchen new life.
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Millennial decorating boasts no limits, no rules (NC) – The rise of millenials may be the reason why times are changing so rapidly. Standing strong at about 7.2 million in Canada alone, millennials (who were born between 1979 and 1993) are making their mark on the world at an unprecedented rate. To determine how interior design is currently affected by this large cohort, Hunter Douglas, a leading name in Canadian window treatments, got the scoop from top millennial designers: Evolving Design Visions
Millennials are causing a shift in design because today, anything goes. “We are willing to take more risks and not really follow a certain set of design rules,” says Alykhan Velji of Alykhan Velji Design in Calgary. We are making our own rules of design and incorporating a lot of different styles to make spaces more dynamic.” A new attitude has been set: Why play by the rules? Millennial designers embrace finding unique ways to tastefully mix the old and the new along with varying periods and styles when creating interiors. The blending of traditional and modern speaks to this generation’s shift towards eclecticism. It’s become all about individual expression for designers and their clients alike. To meet this design need, manufacturers are expanding horizons with additional options and distinctive offerings. “What I appreciate about Hunter Douglas designs is the wide range of patterns, textures and colours for the window treatments
so you can coordinate it with the rest of your interiors,” says Velji. Are timeless, classic products gone? No, but they are being introduced to a new generation with all the elements younger designers and their clients are seeking. Take Silhouette window shadings from Hunter Douglas, for example. This combination of translucent sheers and adjustable soft fabric vanes has been re-imagined for today’s interiors and flexible lifestyles. Available in almost 300 fabric and colour combinations, spanning metallic-accented vanes to refined linen looks, they can easily complement virtually any decor. Don’t Be a Square In order to create signature looks and make a name for themselves, millennial designers are thinking outside the box. “I think millennials are design-savvy and have a sense of what they like and don’t like, and value a home that speaks to them uniquely,” says designer Karla Amadatsu of Vancouver, who is known for her “New Traditional” style. “I think it’s less about trends and more about design that feels authentic to them.” Amadatsu has an appreciation for traditional design and classic details, but she takes a fresh approach and enjoys cleaner lines. There’s no longer just one way to execute a design scheme and see it successfully come to fruition. Millennials are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and the ways they’ve strayed from the precedents set by previous generations. “I would say millennial
clients are typically interested in a more modern aesthetic – floating vanities, vessel sinks, streamlined kitchens – but definitely like to incorporate decorative trends such as wallpaper, organic accessories and bold accent colours,” says Emma Comesotti of Philosophy Design. And millennials like white, she says, lots of white for walls, kitchens and marble. Based in Vancouver, Comesotti was born in London and raised on both the East and West Coasts of Canada and credits her diverse upbringing with giving her an early appreciation of design and architecture from past and present. “The advantage I have being a millennial designer,” she continues, “is that I instinctively address the demands placed on us today – such as small-space living, open-concept living, getting the look for less and green design.” Digital Design Revolution Jenny Wolf of Jenny Wolf Interiors in New York City says she cannot imagine doing this job without the Internet as a resource. “It allows designers and clients to see so much more than ever before. Comesotti adds, “Sites such as Pinterest and Houzz make it easy for clients to dream up a beautiful environment and it’s my job to bring it to life.” In addition, the visualization component of many technologies allows designers and clients to see how their project is going to turn out before it is completed, ensuring a flawless finish. This applies to window treatments too. The iMagine Design Center (at hunterdoug-
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Benefit now from exciting interior innovations (NC) – Can you imagine living without the modern comforts of your home? The amenities we’ve become accustomed to, like dishwashers, home heating or stain-and-fade-resistant fabrics, are standard features in today’s interiors. For those who want the newest innovations in their home, two categories lead the way: light control and energy management. Sally Morse, director of creative services at window fashions company Hunter Douglas, gives us the scoop on lighting and energy use: Managing Light: Window Treatments
The earliest windows were just holes in the wall. “The evolution of windows is remarkable,” says Morse, “From hide coverings to panes made of translucent animal horn, then thin slices of marble, oiled paper, then finally glass. And the shapes and sizes of windows changed too, requiring innovations to the origi-
nal window treatments invented by the Egyptians 4,000 years ago. Ever since, people have translated the core concept of a simple covering that blocks out light into myriad styles with increasing functionality.” New breakthroughs date back to 1946 when Hunter Douglas brought out the world’s first lightweight aluminum Venetian blinds; before that they were made of unwieldy steel. The company kept on innovating and in response to the energy crisis of the late 1970s, this ingenuity included the creation of the original honeycomb shade by blending a highly energy-efficient cellular structure that traps air with soft, colourful fabrics. Today, the popular Hunter Douglas Duette Architella honeycomb shades take the cellular structure and make it even more energy-efficient by placing another cell within the cell. Another innovative window treatment is the company’s Silhou-
ette window shadings, which are now available with a true room-darkening option – Silhouette A Deux shadings. This choice combines Silhouette shadings with a room-darkening roller shade that sits behind it on the same headrail, yet operates independently. Temperature: Save Energy and Time “It’s so easy to control room temperature these days,” says Morse. “Take a look at the Nest thermostat, an extraordinary advancement for the home.” After a few days of turning it up and down, or adjusting it so you are completely comfortable day and night, it “learns” what you like and automatically sets the correct temperature on its own, even getting it right when you’re away. In addition, it connects with your smartphone so you can change the temperature when you are miles from home and adjust your pref-
Get cozy with decorating
(NC) – Cozy. The word is cute, comforting, and a bit quaint. It recalls country cottages, cats curled in front of the fire and silver-haired ladies sipping Earl Grey poured from a pot with a crocheted cover. It’s an appealing image for those anticipating the cold months ahead – until we try to create a “cozy” retreat in a modern Canadian home. “Cozy can quickly turn to dull, dated and even kitschy,” says Sally Morse, interior designer and director of creative services for Hunter Douglas, a leading window treatments manufacturer. “While we long for comfort, warmth and security, we don’t want to sacrifice style, luxury or energy efficiency.” Morse notes that Scandinavians manage to sail through the colder months and long nights, while maintaining their legendary style. With daylight at a premium during the winter months, Nordic homes rely on effective insulation, with window treatments that let in the limited daylight and help keep out the cold. It’s a time shared with friends around a crackling fire and a candlelit table. Green winter arrangements, hot drinks and hearty dishes bring warmth and intimacy to their streamlined, modern interiors. In fact, the word “cozy” has its roots in the Norwegian word “kose sig”: to make oneself comfortable. “Coziness also means intimacy, contentment and feeling fulfilled in your space,” says Morse. That space may be a modern suburban home, an urban loft, a restored Victorian or a city condo. Whatever one’s refuge, her tips will help to create a feeling of well-being, comfort and luxury, as follows: Start the Conversation. Arrange furniture in conversation areas that bring family and friends together. “Furniture pieces shouldn’t be wallflowers,” Morse points out. Attractive area rugs add intimacy to the groupings and warmth to bare floors. Make Fire a Focal Point. Real or electrified, nothing is more welcoming and warm than a roaring fire. Invest in attractive fireplace accessories, stack logs of birch or pine in an attractive box or basket, decorate the mantelpiece with large, dramatic candles and a winter wreath or branches. If you don’t have a fireplace, invest in an electric one – it will pay dividends in atmosphere and energy savings. Go for the Glow. Turn off ceiling lights and spotlights and let soft light glow from table lamps. Candles and tea lights placed in groups throughout a space cast a magical glow. Consider battery-operated candles. They even
flicker and are perfect for placing in a window. Window Dressings. “The right window treatments can bring warmth, ambience, texture and light, while making a very personal design statement,” says Morse. For example, new Solera Soft Shades from Hunter Douglas combine a soft, sculpted look with added dimension and a unique cellular construction that increases energy efficiency at the window. Solera shades also come with the LiteRise cordless lifting system and have no exposed cords on the back for enhanced child safety. Colour Me Cozy. Choose deep, soothing hues: dark greens, ruby red, warm shades of brown and taupe. Burnished accessories that reflect the light – bronze, copper, brass, and gold – will add to a feeling of comfort and peace. Layers of Meaning. Layering with various textures and colours adds visual interest and a feeling of warmth. Studies suggest that decorating a room with varied textures makes the occupants feel three degrees warmer. “Be creative in layering colours and prints,” advises Morse. Try olive or mossy green, layered with a soft spa blue over it; dark gray paired with silver; deep brown layered with taupe and soft buttery hues. Accessorize with pillows, throws, quilts and blankets in subtle, coordinating prints. A Soft Touch. Soft, supple fabrics are essential to creating a cozy retreat. A velvet sofa, a faux-fur throw, a silk-covered cushion, linens, mohair and cashmere are elegant and welcoming. On the Scent. Signature fragrances for the home are a growing trend with “scent shops” offering an array of customized home fragrances. Create your own cozy scent with diffusers, sprays, scented oils, potpourri and candles. Buy these in complementary scents and “layer” them in different combinations. Start with a scent candle or diffuser in one scent and spray with another. The best scents in life are free and very cozy – cookies or bread baking, coffee brewing. The Look of a Book. We love our Kindles but a collection of well-read books add charm and individuality. Stack them under a coffee table, by an armchair or on a shelf. Get Personal. Family photos or mementoes from a vacation are other good choices. “Watercolour pictures on the wall,” says Morse, “from a Caribbean Island or Paris will remind us I’ve been there, I’ve experienced that.” More information is available at www.hunterdouglas.ca.
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lights, chandeliers, sconces, nearly every style of home lighting you can think of is now available with LEDs. In addition, there are sofa frames and tables, draperies and even wallcoverings equipped with this type of light. “It is actually awe-inspiring to see how designers incorporate LEDs in their work,” Morse says.
Artificial Lighting: More than the Bulb Light-emitting diodes or LED-based lights are increasingly popular. With distinct advantages over incandescent light sources – including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved physical robustness and smaller size – they are a smart choice for every room of the house. And while LEDs are not inexpensive, their durability and low power usage mitigate the initial cost. Recessed ceiling lights, under-counter
A New Age of Enlightenment: The Connected Home Home automation is developing at a rapid rate, and the connected home is at the top of many an agenda. From robotic vacuum clean-
ers to motorized window dressings, operation is automatic. For example, with the Hunter Douglas Platinum App, it just takes a tap of the finger to easily preset and reset the precise positioning of multiple motorized window treatments. The app is now available for Android as well as Apple mobile devices. “Call it what you will,” says Morse, “innovation, progress, or simply, change. One thing is certain, we’re riding a wave of creativity, and I can’t wait to see what the coming years will bring.” More information is available online at www.hunterdouglas.ca.
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How to accent your home with trend colours
(NC) – Do you worry about integrating some of the modern interior design trends into your home without the advice of a professional? While the use of bold and darker colours is becoming more prevalent in home décor, the question remains, how does one use these trends to create an inviting space, without making a colourful mistake? The answer is simple, always remember to keep the whole colour
scheme in mind as you play with the contrasts of the room. Mixing neutral tones is an effective way to play with bold hues and integrate them without overpowering the desired look and feel. When approaching a largely neutral, beige, or white room, choose one wall that will take a pop of colour favourably. “The key is to identify which wall in the room demands the least amount of attention as
this creates a desirable canvas for adding colour accents,” says Garry Belfall, senior brand manager at Para Paints. “In a bedroom, the wall behind the bed is a great place to contrast the room and accentuate the headboard. We have seen designers using bold colours like the dark vivid teal of our Tahitian Pearl and mixing it with orange and mango shades of Roar and Bird of Paradise, anchored in serene neutrals like our
High Tea. Pops of bold colour are definitely in.” Para, by the way, turns 100 next year, making it Canada’s oldest paint company. When choosing a bold colour, also consider the pieces that will accompany the wall, for example picture frames, bookcases and lighting fixtures. “If the décor pieces have a bronze or gold hue, try a deep blue accent wall which will highlight and allow the accessories to become fo-
cal points in the room,” suggests Belfall. In addition to painting walls, many people are bringing in hints of colour through painting chairs, lighting fixtures and molding. Also, adding small touches such as painting the trim in a green or brown will accentuate flooring and windows and thereby make walls look cleaner and brighter. Belfall suggests the rich dark brown of Para’s Zebrawood from their 2014
colour trend palette. Choosing the right colour is always a challenge, but with careful consideration and a little help on coordination, anyone can achieve the results of a professional decorator. The best insider tip: become familiar with the colour swatches by playing with the different tones, and that includes watching their reaction to the light in the room at various times of the day.
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(NC) – There’s nothing worse than feeling dated. That is, the out-of-touch kind of dated, not the chic and trendy vintage version. For inspiration, home décor expert and TV host, Karl Lohnes, suggests giving your interior the type of trendy makeover that will hold strong for a few years. “You don’t need to have a huge budget and mimic exactly what the trends are,” he says. “Find ways to take them into your own hands, too.” Here’s a snapshot: • No More Espresso: Grainy, raw oak with a simple coat of wax is what’s trending for floors today. “The look has enough sophistication to hold its own in formal settings, while still maintaining a casual look as well,” Lohnes says. Avoid the honey/golden oak look from the 1980s and watch how this change brightens your space. • Say Goodbye to Grey: Platinum is the new neutral. “Think grey with a dollop of brown to warm it up.” As an overall neutral, it looks great with almost every colour, so Lohnes suggests using the new tone at the window to complement your existing furniture. A good choice here, he says, would be innovative Pirouette window shadings from Hunter Douglas, which feature
soft, horizontal fabric vanes that open and close against a sheer backing. The fabric vanes come in many hues, including a soft platinum called Tawny. • Neutral Rugs Are a Thing of the Past: When shopping here’s the best advice: Go big or don’t bring it home! Both art and rugs are going big and colourful. In fact, rugs are now seen as artwork for the floor. “If you’re not sure how to choose a rug,” says Lohnes, “match the colours with the artwork on the wall. Together they will work hard to add mega personality to any room.” • Silver and Nickel Tones Be Gone: Gold and brass are both very popular right now. Metal tones are warming up with polished gold for a luxe vibe, or tarnished brass for a casual, industrial look. “The easiest way to introduce gold into your home,” says Lohnes, “is by choosing stand-alone accents like a desk lamp, cart, wastebasket or hardware finishes. With these tips, your homewill have a stylish, modern edge, and as our home décor expert points out, you don’t have to make every change at once. “Save these trends for future projects, too,” he says, “and spread out the happy decorating over time.”
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