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a praCtical guide to home renovating

HOMES 24 STYLE DOWN UNDER Renovating and updating lower level living spaces By Jane Lockhart

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Spring Cottage By John Adams

50 FEATURE HOME: ‘Briza Marii’ by Terry Johal Developments Deliberate style in a warm liveable space by the sea By Jessica Krippendorf

81 annual renovation guide H&L’s practical guide to home renovation By Ben Vorst, Michelle Hopkins, Pat Burkette, Jessica Krippendorf and Roberto Bernardi

114 sit on it Trendsetters. Seducing the eye. Inspiring the home.

143 Young Life Home design & renovation Tour 2012 HLMAGAZINE.COM

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151 H&L’s Source Guide Look What I Found, In the News and H&L’s Source Guide Directory to quality retailers, local builders, suppliers & showrooms

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living 30 celebrity profile Exclusive with legendary ‘hit man’ David Foster ByTracey Drake

44 H&L’s Epicure

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A home renovation without take-out? It is possible! By Rebecca Wellman

62 haunting of...

The Ghost of Isabella Ross is claiming her place in history By John Adams

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Resort Escape: Girls Getaway to the Kingfisher OCEANSIDE Resort & SPA Sit down, slow down and catch up By Tracey Drake

74 Craigdarroch Castle

Iconic architecture painted through rose coloured glasses Words and paintings by Robert Amos

116 words on the street: pemberton road The man who put our city on the map By Danda Humphreys

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The skinny on tight By Dr. Mark Lupin

124 AGGV: Victoria Collects For the love of art collecting By Jill Lang

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Tony Parsons talks golf and fishing in British Columbia By Tony Parsons

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146 Health and Fitness Renovate your body for summer By Kyle Kolkman

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Ready… set… renovate! When you say the word ‘renovate’, most people instantly relate that word to home renovation and property restoration. So had I, until now. Recently, in the midst of research, I came across a published definition with a slightly different tone, which defined renovation as the act of improving by renewing and restoring. It didn’t say anything about hammers, nails, construction or housing. This particular version doesn’t relate to housing specifically; simply renewal and restoration.

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An interesting take as it has been a time of personal renovation for me. In March, we said a loving goodbye to our cherished 13-year old Golden Retriever, Sunnie. British Columbia is a province filled with dog lovers, so I know that many of you understand my grief. However, what also arose was the realization that, as a family, we had to rebuild – or renovate – our daily lives to living without her. I find it fitting that this life changing event would coincide with H&L’s Annual Renovation Issue. After all, a home renovation is also a very personal experience, and the ways in which we repurpose and rejig our living spaces impacts our lives; causing us to alter how we live in the new footprint of our renovated homes.

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H&L’s Renovation Guide [page 81] is a comprehensive 32-page how-to renovation reference, covering everything from major bathroom and kitchen renovations, to flooring, windows and paint colour

considerations. Of particular note, the Guide to Hiring a Contractor [page 108] is a must read if you are planning a home renovation project. I am honoured to share with Homes & Living magazine readers my interview with legendary hit man and native British Columbian, David Foster. I spent time talking with him about his childhood in Victoria, the upcoming Miracle Concert and the good works happening daily within the David Foster Foundation. H&L’s celebrity profile article [page 30] provides a glimpse into the private side of this proud Canadian. Talk about personal renovation… Brazi Marii by Terry Johal Developments is H&L’s feature home for this April/May issue [page 50]. A treat for the lover of modern home architecture, this home exudes a polished airiness and spacious disposition that is evident you walk through the front doors. This issue is chocked full of insight; articles to educate and entertain; focused editorial that will help you plan and execute your 2012 renovation plans – for your home or your life.

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1. Bosa Properties officially broke ground on the highly anticipated Promontory at Bayview Place. 2. Staff from VI Fitness, University Heights, including H&L writer and personal trainer, Kyle Kolkman (owner of Adonis Body Sculpting). 3. H&L’s Creative Director, Karla Peckett at the Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa (story on page 68). 4. A Mighty Arbutus painting session in the park by Robert Amos – featured in the Feb/Mar issue of H&L. 5. H&L’s Karla Peckett, Leia Vik

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A checkerboard pattern painted in black and white (Benjamin Moore Jet Black 2120-10 and Simply White OC-117) adds to the fun ambiance of the games room. A scoreboard created with Benjamin Moore Studio Finishes® Chalkboard Paint and corkboard panel finish off the multi-purpose recreation area.

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Down under Interior renovation is a key way to augment the usability and comfort of your home and increase value of your property. One of the most common ways to increase a home’s value is to finish unused or “found” space. Basements or lower levels, which often come unfinished in new homes and require updating in older homes, are an excellent place to invest money.

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When you own a home, achieving maximum use and enjoyment from it is an essential part of managing this major investment. Although you may have initially loved elements of your home when you first purchased it, over time, your needs become more clear and the importance of renovating increases.

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Create a focal point Walls painted in Benjamin Moore Golden Retriever 2165-30 and Van Buren Brown HC-70 (accent wall) in the media room create a bright cozy space.

Basement renovations not only claim unused space but also present an opportune time to check the foundation for leaks or other potential problems. In addition, adding or increasing insulation to all walls in this area can have a very positive affect on the energy efficiency of the entire house. Prior to finishing this space it’s important to determine if additional services will be required on the floor above so these can be added before a finished ceiling is installed.

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Create a focal point and add a little drama. This is something often overlooked in lower-level rooms. Install an electric or gas fireplace to make the space more inviting and comfortable or create a media wall designed with shelves to hold the TV, stereo, books and decorative accessories and help keep the room tidy. To really make your feature area stand out, paint this wall a different colour from all the others so it commands attention in the room.

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In addition to lighting an inexpensive way to brighten dark spaces is with paint. Choose a colour that has a yellow undertone. Colours that are tinted using yellow tend to reflect more light. This doesn’t mean that you have to pick light yellow but instead consider gold, caramel or café latte hues. To further enhance the warmth and luminosity of a room, tint your white ceiling paint with a touch of yellow so the lighting reflects onto it and a pale golden glow reflects back.

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Once all the constructions and painting is complete it’s time to decorate. Formerly a space where old furniture went to die, furnishing with cast-offs just won’t cut it in your new space. Designed for hours of family relaxation and entertaining it’s important to choose durable furnishings that are comfortable and stylish. Purchase sofas and chairs made from solid hardwood and upholstered in fabrics like microfibres or weaves that will stand the test of time. Select pieces that can be easily taken down the stairs. Sectional sofas with slim arms and an optional chaise lounge are a great solution and will offer a more relaxed look and feel to the space. Upholstered swivel chairs offer flexibility in a multi-purpose room as you can turn them to catch all the activities going on in the space. For those of us who love kick back and put our feet up while snacking and watching the big game, a large ottoman upholstered in leather or vinyl rather than a coffee table is a practical and stylish solution. Ottomans are softer and safer, given what may happen in an active recreation room and they can double-duty as extra seating.

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Although basements are often thought of as dark, unusable space, they can increase your living space by almost a third when finished to suit your lifestyle. When renovated correctly basements can provide maximum return on your home’s value and significantly increase the enjoyment you get from your home for years to come.


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What can I say about David Foster? After so many years in the music industry, the hundreds of families helped through his foundation, and countless media interviews, I wondered whether there was anything about this great man that I could say that had not already been written about numerous times before. During our conversation, I found myself taking great comfort in the inflection in his voice, as he talked about his hometown on Canada’s Vancouver Island. His palpable Canadian pride made me remember how great it is to live here, in British Columbia, and I began to think that perhaps there is a little-told coastal side to the legendary hit man.

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What many may not know about David Foster is that he always listened to his mother, and in particular, one life altering request. In 1986, the David Foster Foundation was formed, not too long after David was asked by his mother, Eleanor to visit a young girl from Victoria who was in an L.A hospital, awaiting a liver transplant. The little girl was in the intensive care unit and David was overcome with emotion and concern after talking with her and her parents. The child had one wish; to see her sister who was back home in Victoria. After paying for the flight, David’s life was forever changed when he saw the look in the little girl’s eyes, after being reunited with her sister. The little girl did not survive the transplant, but her spirit lives on in the David Foster Foundation and every family that has been helped in the last twenty five years.

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The David Foster Foundation has helped over 700 families with children in need of major organ transplants and provided millions of dollars in direct family support. In 2006, the foundation became a national organization, expanding to help families across Canada. “In addition to helping families, our foundation is committed to raising awareness across the country about the need for more people to become registered organ donors – it’s such a simple, easy, and important thing to do.”

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David may have left his hometown of Victoria at aged 16, but all these years later, there is nothing contrived about David Foster’s connection to British Columbia. “I have to have that injection of British Columbia at all times. It’s just something I must do. It’s not even a choice for me”. David seems to keep his Canadian roots in the forefront of his life, and perhaps this is what keeps him so grounded in the present.


David Foster returns to Victoria on May 26th with his David & Friends Miracle Concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the David Foster Foundation

During a press conference earlier this year to announce the Oak Bay Beach Hotel/David Foster Foundation collaboration, David had kind words for his hometown. “The one thing I know for sure is – I love Victoria. I still have a little more work left to do, but this is where I will be coming home to live, for sure.” It has been announced that David will be in very good company when he rolls into town for the David Foster & Friends 25th Anniversary Miracle Concert; bringing with him the Canadian Tenors, Josh Groban, Kenny G and American Idol winner Ruben Studdard. When asked about other star power he would be bringing to Victoria on May 26th (Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria), he was gracious but gave nothing away, “I’m just going to do my best to bring the world to Victoria. This place deserves to have the world brought here.” I had the privilege of interviewing David because of his connection to the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, and their grand re-opening in May 2012. Hotel owners, Kevin and Shawna Walker, have endowed $2M to the David Foster Foundation, and named the hotel’s new dinner theatre after the foundation. Kevin Walker is proud of the partnership. “May 25th is the beginning of a very unique 10-year collaboration between the Oak Bay Beach Hotel and the David Foster Foundation. We are very proud to be supporting this foundation that is the only one of its kind supporting families of children who require life-saving organ transplants.”

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For super fans and philanthropists at heart, a full VIP weekend experience is on offer. The Oak Bay Beach Hotel is offering a Grand Opening Gala Package at a cost of $5,000 per person, based on double occupancy and a three day, two night stay. Guests will be treated to a once in a lifetime private concert in the David Foster Foundation Theatre and attendance at a spectacular dinner with VIP seating for the David Foster Foundation 25th Anniversary Miracle Concert & Gala. One hundred per cent of the proceeds from each gala package will go to the David Foster Foundation.

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“Every year, we go boating up in Desolation Sound and the Gulf Islands and it’s just magnificent. There is nothing like it. It’s the only time that I really – really – really feel relaxed.”

What is unique about being Canadian? David Foster celebrates the announcement of a $2 Million endowment to the David Foster Foundation by Oak Bay Beach Hotel owners, Kevin and Shawna Walker

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David Foster will go down in history as one of the most influential music makers – perhaps of all time - not just in Canada but around the globe. In 1995, David Foster received the Order of British Columbia and became an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2006. Foster has won 16 Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe for Best Original Song, been nominated for three for an Academy Award for Best Original Song and in 2010, David was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The funny thing is… after speaking at length with him, I don’t think these awards mean as much to him as the memory he carries with him of the look in that little girl’s eyes some twenty five years ago.

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It is hard to believe that there are people on this Earth that pack so much into every single day – launching the careers of today’s superstars, enriching the lives of families, and still managing to find time to produce a Broadway musical, tour, perform and yes, live – happily. David Foster is one of those rare individuals that do it all, seemingly without effort and very, very well; a Canadian who has unquestionably made his mother, and his native country, proud.

“Being Canadian, especially down here in America, gives you that extra edge. Somehow. When I think about Celine Dion, Sarah McLachlan, Bryan Adams, KD Lang, Alanis Morissette, Dan Akyroyd, Martin Short, Lorne Green and Oscar Peterson… The list goes on and on. So many gifts that Canada has given the world. It has always felt right for me to be Canadian.”

Did you grow up in a musical family? “Funny you should ask that question. For three years now, I have been working on the musical ‘Betty Boop’ and it is finally coming to fruition. When I was a boy, my father taught me to play stride, ragtime piano, which was invaluable to me and the most treasured gift. Plus, growing up in a family with little money, my mother and father found a way to pay for classical music lessons. Having my father teach me ragtime piano has come full circle, and it is skills that I am relying on heavily as I work on this musical. My musical beginnings are important to me.”


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James Bay is the oldest residential neighbourhood on the West Coast of North America, north of San Francisco and is home to the British Columbia Legislature and the Royal British Columbia Museum

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Spring Cottage Words by john adams The picturesque Victorian “cottage” at 301 Kingston Street still turns heads in its quiet enclave in James Bay, as it has done for the last 120 years. It was a good address back in 1891 when Captain Charles Spring arranged to build there. The president of the Victoria and Sidney Railway had the place next door, St. James’s Anglican Church was across the street and the Kingston Street School was at the end of the block. It was a respectable neighbourhood, but Captain Spring and his new bride, Agnes Dowdall, first used the house as revenue property.

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Charles Spring was born in New Westminster, but came to Victoria as a boy. His father, Captain William Spring, was a well-known sealing skipper and trader on the coast. Charles inherited his father’s business interests, including a trading post at Kyuquot where he and Agnes made their home until the mid1890s. They were ruined financially when sealing was banned in the Bering Sea and for the next five years they lived in their Kingston Street home before selling it.

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John Teague was a good choice as architect. His reputation was established with such fine structures as Victoria City Hall. In 1891 he visited San Francisco to study the latest architectural styles and it was soon after his return that Captain Spring’s

commission came across Teague’s drawing board. The Queen Anne style had taken San Francisco by storm and Teague used a very elaborate version of it for what he called the “cottage” on Kingston Street. When new, it was assessed at $5,300. The specifications, dated September 4, 1891, are in the possession of the current owners of the house. It is obvious that the architect intended the place to be solidly built. “Proper stone footings” six inches thick were to be laid as the base for brick foundation walls enclosing the basement. Posts supporting the house were to be 6 inch by 6 inch posts set on beds of “large sized quarried stone.” Main beams across the posts were to be 6 inches by 8 inches; floor joists were to be 2 inches by 8 inches on sixteen inch centres; and, sub-flooring was to comprise 1 inch by 10 inch planks laid diagonally “and well nailed to each joist.” The finished floors were to be of 1 inch by 4 inch tongue and groove “well seasoned, not laid until the building is enclosed.” As was typical in the 1890s, the house was to be heated by fireplaces. The front bedroom mantel was to be of cedar at a cost of $12 and the grate was to cost $10. Teague specified that all of the grates were to be cast by Victoria’s Albion Iron Works, one of BC’s foremost iron foundries.


The ‘cottage’, built for Charles and Agnes Spring in 1891, still stands at 301 Kingston Street in James Bay. After years of neglect, refurbishing began in the 1970s. It is now a designated heritage building and a showplace in the neighbourhood. Photograph courtesy of Real Foto.

john adams John Adams is a Victoria historian, author and operator of Discover the Past Tours offering guided tours of Victoria. He and his wife live in a 1909 restored heritage house in James Bay.

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This photograph was taken in the early 1890s, soon after the house was finished. The specifications called for three decorative bands of shingles on the roof, but only one was installed. The front wall is made of wood, cut to resemble blocks of stone. Photograph courtesy of the Spring Family Collection.

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This view shows the west side of the house. The board fence to the right has graffiti on the top rail, advertising a local carpet store. The property it encloses was originally planned as a street, but eventually was filled with a house, now another heritage designated residence. Photograph courtesy of the Spring Family Collection.

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When new, the cottage was assessed at $5,300

Interior walls and ceilings were to be finished in lath and plaster. The first plaster coat was to be “brown mortar made of fresh burnt lime and sharp clean sand and good plasterer’s hair.” This was to be mixed at least eight days before being used. The finish coat was to be Plaster of Paris with a “smooth and polished surface.” In the parlor, reception room, dining room and vestibule a 24-inch wide stucco cornice was to go around each room.

The roof was to comprise the best quality sawn cedar shingles laid 4½ inches to the weather. Three bands of decoratively cut shingles, with four shingles to each band, were to run around all the roofs. The roofs were to be stained with two coats and each of the three decorative bands was to be a different colour.

Wood graining - painted patterns resembling expensive woods - was to adorn the doors and casings in the principal rooms. The dining room and vestibule were to be in imitation antique oak; the parlor, reception room and two bedrooms to be in imitation cherry. All other woodwork in the house was to be painted.

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John Teague (1835-1902) practiced architecture in Victoria for thirty years, designing 350 buildings. Among those still standing is City Hall, the Church of our Lord, Odd Fellows Hall, and the Admiral’s House at CFB Esquimalt. He designed the cottage for Captain Charles Spring in 1891. Royal BC Museum, BC Archives photograph B-00188.

Captain Spring sold the house in 1900 and a series of other owners and tenants came and went

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Captain Charles Spring married Agnes Dowdall of San Francisco in Victoria in 1890. This was probably their wedding portrait. They built the house at 301 Kingston Street, but spent their early married life in Kyuquot. Photograph courtesy of the Spring Family Collection.

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Captain Spring sold the house in 1900 and a series of other owners and tenants came and went. Gradually the “cottage” fell into disrepair as the James Bay neighbourhood became run down. In the 1950s and 1960s the area was slated for redevelopment, but in 1972 heritage activists managed to change that and slowly Kingston Street became a showplace. In the 1970s, Max and Janet Andersen began a painstaking renovation of the “cottage.” It was not a strict restoration, but their work was sympathetic to the original character and detailing. It is now a designated heritage building. Work on an old house is never finished and its new owners, Luke and Erin Ronsse, are looking forward to enjoying their Queen Anne home, with a copy of John Teague’s original specifications close to hand.

Captain Spring’s cottage has stood proudly in James Bay for more than 120 years


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A home renovation without take-out? It is possible!

I grew up with green shag carpet and velour wallpaper in a shiny hue of gold; mirrored walls, tethered phones and brown kitchen appliances. If you are at all familiar with the charm of the seventies, you can relate. Our house was always kind of stuck there, and even as a kid, I longed to update those rooms to the bright yellows and whites of the era. To take up the green shag and allow the shiny fir wood floors underneath to breathe. This never happened during my time of living in that house, but the experience has created in me a penchant for ‘imagination decorating’ - stepping into a room and moving walls, adjusting doorways, adding windows and details. While I have, once in my life, built from scratch, I know it does not compare to the manic panic I’ve seen in the eyes of friends who have decided to do a major renovation… and not move out. While this poses some very real challenges, renovations are also fun and rewarding. The end result of the perfect dream home makes it worth even the seventh take-out pizza. I quote my friend: “Reno’s aren’t all that bad provided you: never eat vegetables; do your shopping at 7-11; never, ever work out; are good with making desperate phone calls to Chinese restaurants at 9pm at night to feed your children; do not require clean underwear; are perfectly comfortable dangling from 18 ft beams while painting; are fine with drinking your cup of paint instead of your cup of wine; are not above using your feminine wiles with contractors and salesman. And last but not least, are okay with never, ever sleeping in the same bed as your husband. Yup, I. am. just. (twitch, twitch) fine.” While renovations are in progress, we do what we can to avoid the fast food burger, refrain from extra cheese and work on getting dinner on the table (whatever that may look like) in good time.

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While a personal chef and nutrition consultant would be ideal, the next best thing is make ahead, healthful dishes with minimal cleanup and a short stack of cooking vessels. Who cares if the fridge is in the living room? We can do this.

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1 large loaf of sourdough (enough for 10 cups of cubes), hard crusts removed, cut into 1” pieces 1/3 cup olive oil 1/3 cup fresh herbs, chopped (oregano, thyme, rosemary), divided pinch salt/pepper 8 eggs 1 ½ cups chicken broth 2 ½ cups milk 10 oz box of frozen chopped spinach, thawed, drained 1.5 cups of your favorite mushrooms, chopped 2 large shallots, finely chopped 3 green onions, chopped 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 tsp Dijon mustard 1 cup of grated (or chopped) cheese (Gruyere, Swiss or sharp cheddar) 2/3 cup of marinated artichoke hearts or roasted red peppers, or a combination of spoon of butter for greasing pan

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Go to your local deli and grab cheeses, meats, pickles, roasted red peppers, olive tapenade, hummus, baba ganouj and a baguette. Enjoy with your favorite red wine. Cut up your favorite veggies – potatoes, yams, onions, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms. Toss in olive oil and salt and pepper and roast in the oven at 350 for 40 minutes. Add your favourite white wine. Buy whole wheat tortillas and cover with tomato sauce, herbs, vegetables and cheese. Bake in oven until lightly browned. Red or white works here!

Preheat oven to 310 degrees. Toss bread with olive oil and half the fresh herbs. Spread on a baking sheet. Place in oven and toss occasionally, baking bread until it’s golden and crispy, 15-20 minutes. In a large bowl, whisk eggs. Add broth, milk, spinach, mushrooms, shallots, onions, garlic, mustard, cheese, remaining herbs and artichoke hearts or peppers. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add crumbs to this mixture and toss well so bread becomes somewhat soaked. Pour into a greased 9x11 pan, press down so it’s firm, cover and refrigerate at least 30 minutes or overnight. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees and bake for 60-75 minutes. Let sit for 10 minutes, cut into slices and serve.


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The question I hear most (besides what the heck is a sommelier) is, “What’s your favourite wine?” What time of day/year is it? What’s for dinner? What’s my mood? All will determine my answer. Next comes, “Oh - a wine snob, cool.” Not really. Let’s begin with some basics on wine selection, getting you on track to becoming your very own wine snob, or “cork dork” as I often refer to myself.

No need to get fancy with this. It’s make-ahead, so it can be thrown in the oven around the same time you’d be dialing the pizza guy.

The vast array of varietals and styles of wine leave us with a wine for any occasion. Let’s say it’s a hot summer day and you’re lounging on a beautiful patio. I suggest a well-chilled Sauvignon Blanc which has a crisp, thirst quenching acidity and loads of citrus and grassy flavours. A Pinot Grigio would also suffice nicely. If chicken or prawns are added to the mix, I recommend a fruity ‘lightly or unoaked’ Chardonnay or dry Riesling. Let’s suppose you are hosting a Wine & Cheese and find some fantastic olives, antipastos and local/ imported cheese at the deli; get adventurous! Try a spicy Shiraz with zingy tannins, herbal notes and finishes characteristically with hints of black pepper. Or play it safe with an Oaked Chardonnay, boasting enough structure to stand up to these savoury treats.

WANT EVEN LESS WORK? Still, no need to order out… Go to your local deli and grab cheeses, meats, pickles, roasted red peppers, olive tapenade, hummus, baba ganouj and a baguette.

Back at home, you kick back and put your feet up with a good book. Reach for a nice Pinot Noir - light and luxurious with raspberry fruitiness and spicy hints of the exotic; finishing with hints of vanilla and earl grey tea. Hungry? Pair that same Pinot with grilled salmon or heck, just throw a pizza in the oven and call it a night. That should get you started, until next time…

Pairings: White-Poplar Grove, Chardonnay, BC; Red-Black Dog Creek, Shiraz, Australia

Pairings: White-Poplar Grove, Chardonnay, BC; Red-Black Dog Creek, Shiraz, Australia Buy whole wheat tortillas and cover with tomato sauce, herbs, vegetables and cheese. Bake in oven until lightly browned. Pairings: White-Cortes Vineyards, Pinot Grigio, Italy; Red-Sandhill, Gamay Noir, BC

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Cut up your favorite veggies – potatoes, yams, onions, zucchini, eggplant, mushrooms. Toss in olive oil and salt and pepper and roast in the oven at 350 for 40 minutes.

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Fancy it up: Add a dollop of crème fraiche or whipped cream or ice cream and a drizzle of caramel sauce and chopped nuts. 2 3 tbsp 2 tbsp 1 tsp 1 tsp 1/4 cup 2

baking apples (Red Delicious, Macintosh, no; Honeycrisps, Granny Smith, Fuji, Ambrosia, yes) butter, divided brown sugar cinnamon fresh grated cardamom pure maple syrup slices of bread, crusts removed

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Butter each piece of bread and place in small pan. With a paring knife, dig out the core from the top of each apple, but do not go all the way through the bottom. Mix brown sugar with cinnamon and cardamom, then cream together with remaining butter. Pack sugar mixture inside each apple. Brush lightly with maple syrup. Cover loosely with foil and bake at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes or until apple is tender and the butter is bubbling. Brush with maple syrup occasionally while baking.

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Those of us who appreciate good food, even in the midst of chaos, will choose home cooking over Chinese take-out, so with that in mind, I bring you dinner and dessert that’s do-able. All you need is a cutting board, knife, mixing bowl, measuring cup, a fork and a baking pan. A toaster oven will do if your big oven is out of commission.

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So, light lots of candles, throw a tablecloth over a stack of drywall, and pour the wine. If you need to drink out of paper cups, we won’t tell.


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Thick, stone encased pillars with inset frosted glass and stainless steel sconce lights announce the driveway opening at Briza Marii—a dramatic confluence of contemporary styling and European-influenced, old world design and architecture. The name means “Sea Breeze” in Romanian and captures the essence of the home built in an exclusive neighbourhood, tucked into Victoria’s Telegraph Cove. The exterior of the 5,700-square-foot home presents the first hint of the simple (but oh so grand scale) interior styling. Monochromatic colours and intelligent geometric design components highlight the building shape, and exterior finishing materials like cream stucco and salt and pepper granite stonework create a strong, solid visual impression that fits timelessly within the natural landscape. General contractor Terry Johal Developments Ltd.’s mission was to deliver on the clients’ vision of their dream home, no matter how unique or difficult, says owner Terry Johal. “Whatever the clients wants are, my team has to be able to fabricate and manufacture at an extremely high quality level while keeping the budget in check.”

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The two-storey home pays respect to the neighbourhood height restrictions with low peaked roof lines and creative stepping in the footprint. The exterior stone work surrounds the first of two frosted glass garage doors, which is set flush with the main façade, while the second door is set back, reducing the mass at eye level. “We would always rather elongate a building than heighten it,” says Johal. “Each home has to be individual to its location and it is always nice when it can hug the contours of the land.”

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Leading up to the main entrance of Briza Marii, a ground-to-roofline rectangular opening announces the front door—a key architectural element from which the home’s main design themes originate. The door is a 12 foot high work of art in three-inch thick Black walnut with inset art glass panels in a stacked vertical configuration. These materials, along with stainless steel inserts reappear throughout the home for a subtle, but continuous reminder of what this home is about—contemporary beauty with roots in traditional concepts. Immediately inside, a floor-to-ceiling shelving unit with irregularly cubed openings creates a partial division between this space and the adjacent dining room. Stainless steel metal accents tie in with similar detail in each of the home’s doors, and spherical lights on the shelving assembly offer a soft contrast with the angular openings.

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The open concept dining room seats 12 at a glass and stainless steel table that seems to float in the centre of the space. Overhead, staggered lengths of wire suspend blown glass spheres from a walnut base at the ceiling. The result is an airy, elegant gathering place with an unobstructed view to the ocean.

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large open spaces and expansive windows provide the perfect waterfront retreat

The flooring throughout is a wide plank oak with a white wash that seems to extend straight from the beach. “The home’s proximity to the ocean called for beach and ocean references achieved by the contrasting dark and light elements throughout,” says Johal.

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To the left from the entrance is the office and library where the elaborate elegant beauty of floor-to-ceiling wrap around millwork is captured with an infusion of deep colouring to keep it crisp and contemporary.

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The shapes created in the millwork are of varying sizes and lengths, and glass spheres are used decoratively on the shelves. Seating and storage under the window offer a quiet place to curl up and a simple glass and steel desk sits on a deep white throw rug for a functional and highly attractive space.


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Monochromatic tones throughout the home create a clean, fresh environment that is collected and contemporary but still airy and welcoming. In the great room, cream-coloured leather L-shaped sofas square off with the fireplace, which features a stunning white Arctic marble surround, wrapped in a walnut hearth. Shadow box shelving flanks the fireplace—vertical on one side, horizontal on the other— leaving a deliberate, stylish edge in the warm, liveable space. A series of wire-suspended glass orbs cascades from the ceiling’s 20-foot height, adding sparkle and movement without interrupting the view. The back wall—entirely made of glass— extends through the great room and around the seating area and kitchen creating a sense of connection with the exterior. The feeling is strengthened by the home’s low bank waterfront location, a feature that also posed a challenge for the developer. A d iv is io n of

“The lot is essentially at sea level, creating challenging geotechnical conditions,” says Johal. “A high water table required structured engineered fill material used to create stability for the building site, and a complex sub-terrain drainage system was installed around the perimeter of the property to manage the site’s water content.”

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The view to the ocean is left clear from the 1,000 square foot exterior patio with a frameless glass railing that also guards an interior mezzanine and the great room’s most dramatic and prized architectural feature—a frameless, floating staircase that connects the two storeys. “The clients came up with the idea of stairs that come out of the wall and appear to not have any support,” says Johal. “This was by all means the most challenging and satisfying element in the home.”

On the main floor beyond the great room is a secondary master bedroom suite that opens to the exterior through a set of glass doors. In the en suite bathroom, double 7x4-foot floating vanities with quartz countertops in black and silver are striking under a walnut-framed mirror. Marble in the shower is decadent while a circular tile inlay is a playful touch. A triangular bath unit saves space and creates interest by tucking into a corner.

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The team replaced steel beams and risers with steel treads that extend into the room and are hidden within the wall. Six-inchhigh walnut treads cover the steel, and steel insteps keep the aesthetic continuous. Lights are set into the underside of the treads for a hovering effect. Face-mounted steel fasteners connect the frameless glass and the staircase with the rest of the room.

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Dark wood contrasts with serene walls to create the perfect interior point of view

The homeowners dreamed of a contemporary kitchen—and they weren’t disappointed. Endless custom millwork wraps around the space and six-inch white and grey quartz counters both circumvent the room and appear on the island arranged in a nested rectangular configuration. Six stainless stools invite company to the pop-up side of the island, and five molded sphere pendants hang overhead. The backsplash on the perimeter is created from 18 x 1-inch grey glass tiles adding a subtle shine that plays off of the stainless appliances. Floating three-inch-thick shadowbox wall shelves hover above the backsplash.

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Adding function to form, double under mounted sinks and a cook top are set into the island and face the exterior through the wall of turn and tilt windows. Plentiful horizontal walnut drawers alternating with stainless vertical pull drawers make the range area a chef’s dream. A single slab of glass with a stainless pipe serves as a sleek, contemporary range hood.

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High-gloss white porcelain floors extend to a dining nook against the back wall, which hugs a glass and stainless table and six white leather and stainless chairs. Leather furnishings nestled around

a fireplace invite family and guests to an adjacent seating area, subtly separated from the kitchen by pillared half walls. Stainless reveals in the fireplace and floating cabinetry on either side remind visitors to this oasis of its place in the home’s design. Upstairs a spacious walk-in closet precedes a 700 square foot master retreat with glass walls that open up a generous view. A neutral palette offers a brilliant backdrop for carefully selected dark wood pieces. A leather headboard and Italian-made high-gloss acrylic TV hutch—both in white—complete the classic, high-end look. The ensuite bathroom is a restful spa where earth tones and precious materials including crema marfel marble in the shower and Emperador Dark porcelain on the floors envelop with a rich, calming presence. Double sinks are set into an asymmetrical floating dark wood vanity with a quartz top, while twisted frosted glass fixtures appear to float against the mirrors. The spectacular under mount tub is wrapped in a quartz surround, creating the appearance of a solid, seamless unit.


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Across the mezzanine, two girls’ bedrooms are princesses’ dreams with pink and red styling and are linked by a bathroom with double flower shaped sinks in the vanity, sparkling quartz counters, and large, playful pink mirrors. The guest bathroom layers subtlety with sophistication—a deep grey quartz top counter and frosted glass vessel sinks are the highlights against three tones and textures of porcelain tiles in shades of grey. A guest room and media room complete the upper floor arrangement.

“The homeowners wanted a contemporary space, but also a warm space and a family home,” says Johal. “We were challenged to do something special here, and I believe we achieved it.”

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Hardware Victoria Specialty Hardware 1990 Oak Bay Avenue Victoria, BC 250.598.2966 vshl.ca

Millwork Swiftsure Woodworkers 444 William Street Victoria, BC 250.381.3574 swiftsurewoodworkers.com

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carpet/Hardwood Hourigan’s 250.475.2401 Cherry Point Hardwood 250.710.1046 Tile Decora Tile 250.475.2033 Tile Installation Kirk Stevenson 250.588.7758 Interior Doors Slegg Lumber Door Shop 250.386.3667 Exterior Doors Euroline 250.383-8465 Windows Euroline 250.383.8465

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“That’s her! That’s her!” exclaimed the middle-aged lady, stabbing her finger frantically at a photograph. “That’s the woman I saw.” She was now attracting a small group of curious bystanders, who crowded around her to see what the matter was. It was a Sunday afternoon about six years ago and the scene took place in Ross Bay Cemetery, immediately after one of the walking tours conducted by the Old Cemeteries Society. The lady had attended the tour and afterwards picked up a copy of a booklet published by the society. While thumbing through it she spotted a picture of a rather singular-looking woman, dressed head-to-toe in black and looking at the camera with a mournful, almost cadaverous, look on her bony face. The photograph was of Isabella Ross, original owner of the land upon which the cemetery was laid out in 1872.


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This is the only known photograph of Isabella Ross, the first woman in British Columbia to have land registered in her own name. Her farmhouse stood where Ross Bay Cemetery is today and she haunts the site of her nearby grave. BC Archives photograph F-01280.

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Several people who rushed over to check out the cause of the commotion knew Isabella’s story and were eager to find out exactly where the woman had seen her. It soon became apparent that the woman didn’t know Ross Bay Cemetery very well. She explained that she and a friend had heard what a beautiful, tranquil place it was and about two weeks before had gone there for a stroll. They noticed the woman in black from a distance and, as they got closer, realized there was something “odd” about her. First, her attire was rather unusual, as though she was wearing a costume for a period movie. Second, she paid no attention to the ladies as they walked slowly by. Third, she had an old-fashioned baby pram in front of her, but as the women tried to take a peek at the baby, they were startled to see the buggy was empty. They didn’t want to stare; instead moving past a short distance, and then glancing back. The woman and pram had vanished! Only seconds before she was there in full view. Now she was nowhere to be seen.

The lady didn’t think she could locate the spot where the sighting had taken place, but agreed to accompany some of the society’s volunteers who wanted to know. As they walked up and down the winding carriageways the lady said, “She was over there” and pointed directly toward the grave of Isabella Ross. It was clear she didn’t know who Isabella was and had no idea about her grave. In fact, the plot is not in a prominent place. She probably wouldn’t have paid much attention to it, even if she had walked along the nearby path. The board is a replica, installed by the Old Cemeteries Society in 1993 to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Fort Victoria. Whether or not the grave had ever been marked is not recorded, but there certainly had been nothing on it within living memory. It was ironic it had been unrecognized for so long.

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Ross Bay Cemetery had its first burial in 1872 and this view was taken a few years later. Visitors pose near their family plots. Did some hope to make contact with the spirits of the deceased? BC Archives photograph B-08039.


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This watercolour was from the 1880s depicts the beach at Ross Bay, as it would have been when Isabella Ross’s farmhouse was there. The house in the trees to the left belonged to the Henley Family. The artist was probably Josephine Crease. BC Archives picture pdp 03122.

“Ross Bay Cemetery has the oldest surviving formal landscape design in BC and is a superb example of a Victorian-era burial ground. Its profusion of unusual trees and plantings, winding carriageways, graves with intriguing marble, sandstone and granite monuments, all bear witness to the people buried here” — Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria

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An actor and trick photography help recreate a ghostly encounter with Isabella Ross. Photography by Susannah Nixon.

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Isabella Ross was the first woman in British Columbia to own land in her own name


Isabella Ross has the distinction of being the first woman in British Columbia to own land in her own name. She purchased ninety-nine acres from the Hudson’s Bay Company in the early 1850s, comprising a strip running from Ross Bay to Harling Point and including part of Gonzales Hill. She established a farm there which she named “Fowl Bay Farm” and built a house for herself and younger children close to a bluff overlooking Ross Bay, inside the current cemetery grounds. She lived there until the 1870s, but was being cared for by the Sisters of St. Ann when she died in 1888.

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Why would she return as a ghost? It is believed spirits often return to a place that was significant to them in their lifetime. But it may be that Isabella is simply trying to set the record straight by reminding people she has a claim to be there. If you walk to the foot of St. Charles Street at the corner of Dallas Road, overlong Ross Bay, you will see a small stone bench in which a plaque has been mounted. It states that the bay was named after Charles Ross. This is in error because Charles (Isabella’s husband) had died in 1844, long before treaties had been made with the Songhees and long before the land was available for sale. Charles was the builder and first person in charge of Fort Victoria, but the bay really was named for Isabella whose farmhouse was the only dwelling there for many years.

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The incident of the woman and the photograph is one of the clearest sightings of Isabella’s ghost, but there are numerous others. Incidentally, the ghost seems to make her appearance usually in the daytime, a convenience for ghost hunters because a city bylaw prohibits entry to the cemetery after dark.

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If more of us believed the words of the late Charlie Chaplin, we might realize that sometimes – just sometimes – we need to put away the laptops, turn off the cell phones and make time to personally recharge. Let me tell you about a great place to do just that…

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tea by the sea Day one of our Kingfisher adventure included Tea by the Sea

The mood at Kingfisher is quiet but not dull… it is a serene, lovely place to unwind and collect your thoughts

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Just a few hours’ drive north of Victoria, this unassuming resort is nestled into an old growth forest on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island, and features 64 luxury beachfront suites and ocean view rooms, a world class dining room, onsite full service spa and the Hydropath. The Kingfisher is an adult oriented resort that is not for those looking to party; the hotel has a ‘quiet time after 10:00pm’ policy to preserve the peaceful and tranquil environment. It was much appreciated.

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Karla and I checked into a large two room beachfront suite; boasting a separate bedroom, living room, two full baths, convenience kitchen, two balconies and a double-sided fireplace. It was spacious, comfortable and well-appointed with thoughtful furnishings and details. With spectacular views over Gartley Bay, our guest suite was the perfect place for afternoon napping, watching the sea lions play in the ocean below, chatting over a good bottle of wine – or simply doing nothing at all.


Day one of our Kingfisher adventure included Tea by the Sea and caving (of sorts). As soon as we were settled in our suite, we headed to the dining room to meet with General Manager, Sean Williams and Executive Chef, Troy Fogarty. We chatted about the hotel’s history and future over ‘tea by the sea’. Very popular with locals, Chef Fogarty explained the origin of this interesting afternoon delight, “Our version of Tea was inspired by the archives of Jenny Butchart herself, from where I came. In the original house, our executive chef came across a Tea “snack plate” that was used to place a tea cup and a selection of sandwiches and sweets on. The tea plate was then presumed to have been placed on the lap or knee and enjoyed over afternoon conversation.” The Kingfisher’s take on afternoon tea was exceptional, which of course started with an offering of robust and mellow teas to choose from, followed by a colourful parade of sweets and savouries. The pastries included a Madeline lavender scone with whipped butter and four-butter compote, lemon amaretti tort and marzipan wrapped battenburg. The savouries included a flavourful smoked tuna with citrus aioli and a memorable forest mushroom strudel.

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Later, we headed excitedly over to the ‘caves’. People talk about this unique experience, and I had known about it long before coming to the resort. Kingfisher calls it the Pacific Mist Hydropath. Karla called it paradise. Your hydropath host, who stays discreetly with you on this entire journey, helped us move through the caves. Absolutely the only one of its kind in North America, the Pacific Mist Hydropath offers the same benefits of hydrotherapy on a recreated West Coast shoreline path featuring sandstone sculpted caves and pools. There are seven steps and you are guided through each, including the massage rinse, mineral massage pool, waterfall massage, steam cave and glacier waterfall, river walk, sea mineral soak, and finishing with a seaweed and mud scrub in the tidal bathtub carved from a huge stone boulder. It was one of those experiences that one must do – it is impossible to describe in words. Without question, the Hydropath was worth the trip, and had we had more time, Karla and I would have done it again on day two.

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Our dining experiences (all 6 of them) were nothing short of sublime. The dining room, with its large windows over the ocean, wood furnishings and fireplace are quiet, tranquil and unassuming – but not simple - that seems to be the way here. We ate so much food over the course of three days, I would need an entire article to dedicate to the culinary delights that Karla and I experienced, but there were a few great dishes that we actually ordered more than once – they were just that good. On the starters menu, the Tuna and Scallop Duo (albacore tuna tartare with seared Qualicum scallops and citrus emulsion) was exceptionally good, as was the Local Oysters Two Ways (baked with creamed leek and prosciutto and raw with tarragon mignonette). From the mains, there were two table favourites; the first was the Kingfisher Steamer Basket (local shellfish, assorted fresh seafood, and Asian pot stickers steamed with garden vegetables and finished with a fresh lime sesame glaze and sweet chili dip) and the Roasted Chicken Breast (Cowichan Valley free range chicken breast with truffled potato and sauce vierge). A special shoutout to our dinner server, Shelby; by and far, one of the most knowledgeable, friendly and genuinely great servers I have come across in all my travels.


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On the second day, we headed to the spa for a day of total bliss. The Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa doesn’t add the last word in their name as an afterthought to attract guest. This was a world-class spa, with a large menu of spa services that ranged from the expected, the appreciated and the exotic. From the treatment rooms, you can watch the tide come in, witness eagles soaring overhead and relax. Karla and I opted for the same treatments – Sea Stone Massage, Refreshing Facial and Seascape Pedicure – and we were not disappointed. The high level of expertise in all of the spa staff rivalled any large city; the before and after care and attention were appreciated, and we both left the spa feeling completely pampered. All treatments included rich ingredients from the sea that are cleverly interpreted to reflect our unique West Coast environment. The spa is a local favourite as well, because booking a treatment includes access to the resort’s outdoor heated pool and hot tub, sauna, steam cave, and fitness room. The future of Kingfisher Oceanside Resort & Spa looks very bright indeed. Owners and management are working together on an expansion plan for the coming years – with more guest suites, a larger spa and increased amenities to continue to attract discerning guests from across the island, the mainland and around the world. GM Sean Williams keeps an eye on the present, while looking ahead, “The Kingfisher’s future is bright on physical, business and social levels. Having no set date for our expansion hasn’t stopped us from laying the foundation for a new era. Kingfisher is about to launch online booking and we continue to support our growing Facebook fan base with exclusive special offers.”

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PAINTER AND WRITER A painter and writer who has been dedicated to documenting Victoria since 1975, Robert is a celebrated artist for the AGGV Annual House Tour, and an H&L regular feature writer. Robert’s column On Art appears weekly in the Victoria Times Colonist.

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In the 1970s, I made the acquaintance of a rumpled and elderly newspaperman named Jim Nesbitt. I was working at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria at the time and Nesbitt recognized my interest in the art history of Victoria. He piled me into his old red Toyota, full of clutter and reeking of cigarette smoke, and we sped off to his home-away-from-home: Craigdarroch Castle. By his single minded effort Nesbitt had rescued the giant pile atop Rockland to become the tourist attraction he knew it was meant to be. About 15 years ago I asked for permission to paint inside the Castle and was invited to spend a summer of Tuesday afternoons there. Each week, I took aside the velvet rope and stationed myself in the doorway to one of the rooms. The result was a suite of 13 paintings of Victoria’s most spectacular home. There’s nowhere quite like it. Nesbitt asked if I knew where any of the Castle’s furniture and artwork had landed up. He (correctly) assumed that the Art Gallery might have some in its attic. Together we identified a few passé pictures and oversized chairs for repatriation. This was my introduction to the Dunsmuir’s Castle.

Later I interviewed Philip Mix; then engaged in a three year restoration of the murals in the ceiling of the ballroom, which had been given a coat of grey paint. Floral swags and the heads of lions were revealed under his meticulous care.

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Left. When I asked the curator of the Castle what was his favourite view, he took me on to the lawn of the neighbour’s house where we had the best view of the turret and its balcony. To create this image I used some creative licence, lowering the hedge that has grown up in the foreground.

Ten years later I met Bruce Davies, who offered me a close up look at the castle’s roof of red slate tiles. We climbed out a top floor window and enjoyed an unparalleled view of the Straits of Juan de Fuca and the Olympics beyond. Davies had masterminded a ten year project to restore the fabric of the building.

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I spent an entire summer inside the castle – every Tuesday afternoon… the result was thirteen paintings of Victoria’s most spectacular home

This fantasy castle began as the dream of Robert Dunsmuir, a Scot who came to Victoria when it was a Hudson’s Bay post. He independently developed coal mines at Nanaimo and then sold the coal to the Royal Navy at Esquimalt. When British Columbia joined Canada in 1871, a railway was promised. Dunsmuir won the contract to build the railway (and receive a land grant of 2 million acres, almost a quarter of Vancouver Island) which conveniently connected his mines and his major customer. He became the wealthiest man in the province.

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Dunsmuir set out to amass 28 acres of land atop Victoria’s Rockland neighbourhood, overlooking Government House. He retained the services of Warren Williams of Portland, Oregon as architect, telling him he wanted a castle in Scottish Baronial style, no expense spared.

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Masons set to work; a trainload of fine woodwork for the interior arrived from Chicago; stained glass and a job lot of paintings were brought in. During the period of construction artisans were hard to find, the architect died (passing the job on to his draftsman) and, in 1889, Robert Dunsmuir died at the age of 63. His widow, Joan, took two of her unmarried daughters on an extended European tour, leaving the building to be supervised by her two sons, James and Richard. When she returned, from her sitting room on the second floor she oversaw the Dunsmuir fortunes.

The monster home was becoming a liability. Her sons quarreled and took her to court in a long running public scandal. When Joan died in 1908 she left her estate to her five unmarried daughters who sold it in a sensational three day sale. The property was divided into 144 lots plus the Castle. Sales were few and in 1910 they were offered in a sort of lottery. One of the lucky purchasers would win the castle. The winner used it to raise a mortgage, couldn’t keep up the payments, and it reverted to the bank in 1919. By this time the garden had gone to seed and the fantasy castle was a white elephant. The Federal Government took it over as a veteran’s hospital for long term care but vacated it in 1921. Then it became the home of Victoria College, forerunner to the University of Victoria until, in 1946, the students complained about the building and walked out. From 1946 to 1967 it served as offices for the Greater Victoria School Board. In 1968 the Victoria School of Music, with 40 staff and 435 students, moved in 35 pianos. It was then that James Nesbitt and his Craigdarroch Castle Preservation Society swung into action, determined to make it the showplace it was always intended to be. In 1979 the music school left and the Castle was open for business.


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The Director of Operations at Craigdarroch Castle took me out on the south lawn to see her favourite view. The window over the stairs in the centre is Joan Dunsmuir’s sitting room, from which she oversaw things in her day.

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Left. The top of the stairs brings one to a thrilling circular belvedere, an unparalleled lookout. I spent an afternoon exactly there, painting the view southeast to Trial Island and the Gonzales Weather Station - much to the amusement of a hundred visitors who paused to look over my shoulder while I worked. Top Right. High up under the eaves, this spacious room is a perfect place to spend a rainy winter day, idling the hours away at the 12-foot long billiard table. The red painted walls and carpets make a fine contrast to the green cloth of the table. Bottom Right. The light in this modest bedroom filters through wooden louvres and sheer curtains, to fall gently on a table set with blue and white china.

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This fantasy castle began as the dream of Robert Dunsmuir, a Scot who came to Victoria when it was a Hudson’s Bay post.

It is a landmark and a magnet for tourists. The admissions paid by more than 200,000 visitors annually have enabled the castle to restore stained glass windows destroyed in the 1920’s, to build the back stairs as intended, and to fill it with period antiques. It has been a film location, and a setting for wedding photos, Christmas fairs, murder mysteries and much else. So great is the demand that the Society has bought up homes nearby to use as their offices, freeing up the castle even more for visitors. About 15 years ago I asked for permission to paint inside the Castle and was invited to spend a summer of Tuesday afternoons there. Each week, I took aside the velvet rope and stationed myself in the doorway to one of the rooms. The result was a suite of 13 paintings of Victoria’s most spectacular home. There’s nowhere quite like it.


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A Spa-aah Bathroom Reno Transforming a dated bathroom into a personal retreat

The choice to renovate the main bathroom or master ensuite from ho-hum into an enviable spa oasis is a decision you will thank yourself for making – today and for many years to come. Major renovations are rare events in most households, and they do take a lot of planning and vision. It’s not always easy to assess what your home needs and trends will be in, say, 10 or 15 years, but erring on the side of caution in this instance means investing in luxury. If you limit your options now just to save a few dollars, you will be kick yourself later – and perhaps every single day that you must deal with the disappointment and frustration of cramped bathroom space and an unsatisfying shower. A home spa is an investment in your future happiness: it is space that you use every day, and it’s the only one where you’re guaranteed some alone time; it’s often the only room in the house with a lock on the door. More importantly, it’s where you prepare yourself for the day; physically and emotionally for the vicissitudes of life. Why wouldn’t you want it to be everything it can be - a welcoming haven of pleasure and serenity?

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During a major renovation, it is sometimes hard to know which rooms should receive the lion’s share of the budget. The experts tell us that kitchens and bathrooms are the rooms where investment offers the best return. While the kitchen is certainly the heart of the home, the master or main bathroom in a home can be a lifesaver at the end of a gruelling day.

The first thing to consider when planning a home spa is space: sacrificing square footage from surrounding rooms (which tend to be more flexible in their layout) is a great way to ensure you can fit in all the amenities you want. For example, in a large house, consider stealing the closet space from the adjacent unused fourth bedroom; turning it into a guest bedroom or den office instead.

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Plan to have a bathroom that you can enter in shambles and walk out perfectly put together; this means space for the essentials (toilet and oversized soaker tub), as well as a deluxe shower (preferably walk-in), and a large area for vanity, sink, and general preparation. If you can fit it in, plan for a small closet to hold supplies and medicines, as well as towels and laundry basket; this keeps countertops clear. Independent tubs, especially with jets and opulent tiled surrounds are staples of the home spa. Also, the separate shower and tub may take up more space but it makes each amenity infinitely more enjoyable. Walk-in glass showers are a sumptuous experience with multi-jet and steam options, and they are much lower maintenance, especially with floor to ceiling tile.

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One item that does not need to take up a lot of space is the toilet; consider setting it aside in a separate area, maybe cased in with frosted glass or in a discrete alcove; it frees up the rest of the room to be less about function and more about extravagance.

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Flow, Function and Floorboards

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Why you must consider flooring in a home renovation

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You love your neighbourhood and more importantly your home, but it’s looking rather dated. You have decided to take the plunge and modernize your beloved family residence. Anyone who has ever renovated their home will tell you it can be extremely stressful. Industry experts agree that any major renovation requires a lot of planning, preparation and money. If you organize ahead of time, chances are you will be much happier with the results.

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Flooring is the canvas on which the rest of your home’s design and décor rests

One of the costliest and most important considerations is what flooring to put down. Everything else you do with rest against, harmonize with or sit directly on your floors. Selecting flooring that is durable, attractive, easy to maintain and healthy can be overwhelming because of the endless choices available today. It is critical to plan ahead. Consider, talk about it and write down the flooring budget, the collective needs of your family, budget, preferred flooring types, and then decide which options work best for your lifestyle and which will look great in your newly renovated home. The Rule of 3: A few interior designer friends of mine always adhere to the rule of threes when they discuss flooring options with their clients … never more than three different flooring materials in your home. The reason is simple; more than three and your home will look too busy and choppy. The old adage that more is less is best when it comes to flooring.


It’s all about flow. If you think of your flooring as the canvas for the rest of your décor, then imagine a seamless flow from room to room. Nothing creates that look better than choosing the same type of flooring throughout the common areas. If you have a small home or room, avoid using carpet. Carpeting can make the room look smaller. Laminate wood or hardwood is a much better choice because it tricks the eye into thinking the room is larger. Tiles can also fool us into believing the room is bigger than it is. Also, choosing horizontal lines to the floor will emphasize its width. If you do want to break it up a bit, then you have to think about what type of flooring works best in each room. Hands down, hardwood floor is still the number one choice for most home owners. There are many advantages to hardwood: namely wood is a natural insulator, it’s easy to maintain and clean, can be purchased finished or unfinished, and will undoubtedly increase the value of your home. However, it’s one of the costliest flooring options to purchase and install. When it comes to bedrooms, carpets are still the favoured alternative. Carpet feels good and warm on your feet, it absorbs sound, comes in a wide choice of colours and is easy to install. However, experts will tell you to avoid laying carpet where there is moisture or high traffic, for example, in kitchens, bathrooms and basements. Of course, tile makes sense in any bathroom and with the right material choice; it can also look fabulous in kitchens and hallways. At the end of the day (and your renovation) what is underfoot is a critical component of the entire renovation. The task doesn’t have to be daunting – plan ahead, speak to experts, look at all options and make a decision based on thoughtful planning. In the end, you will have floors that you can live with for many years to come.

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1. Using discount priced materials or glue. 2. Using the cheapest supplier. 3. Not checking references. 4. Using fly-by-night installers. 5. Floating a tongue and groove product. 6. Inadequate sub-floor preparation. 7. Not testing sub-floor for moisture. 8. Humidity in the home un-governed. 9. Kitchen sub-floor woes. 10. Avoid geometric patterns unless all walls are perfectly straight and square. 11. Installation prior to proper acclimation. 12. Ignoring the rules for radiant heat installations of hardwood flooring.

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Planning a Major Kitchen Renovation Preplanning/Costing for the Most Expensive Room in the House to Renovate

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It has always been the kitchen; the room where we nourish our bodies, minds, and each other with good food and great company. Creating a beautiful space around which the family’s activities revolve is one of the most rewarding and valuable renovation experiences a homeowner can undertake—and for the best payback. Kitchen renovations can range in price from economical to luxurious, but when it comes to return on investment, it is the smart renovation that offers the most in financial and intrinsic value.

Pre-planning is essential, because it represents the vast majority of cost savings. Begin with a close look at how the current kitchen is used. Think about the room’s uses beyond food preparation, about the number of people it has to accommodate at once, and about the desire to highlight or blend with other features of the home such as adjacent rooms or a spectacular view. This will help plan elements like seating, passages, and window placement so the same mistakes aren’t repeated in the new space.


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The classic work triangle that spaces preparation, cooking, and clean-up in an accessible three-sided configuration is a clear and simple starting point. This helps arrange storage, appliances, and seating, and to determine the best way to facilitate effortless traffic flow through what can be a busy space. Make sure that each side of the triangle is between four and nine feet long, and keep objects used for each activity stored together. Deciding on the placement of major elements can work in many ways depending on the anchor points, which are the must-haves of the design. If the cabinets have been picked out for months, finalize their configuration first. If new appliances are the room’s prime features, their functional placement along with counter space should come first. The important thing is to avoid having too many focal points; otherwise the space can quickly seem cluttered. Be sure to factor in breathing room—people sitting, working, or travelling through the kitchen should be able to do these things harmoniously. Create open passages that allow for appliance and cabinet doors to operate freely and maximize storage to reduce clutter. It also pays to create extra wide openings if this will be home forever.

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The practical elements are just one consideration—the home’s orientation is important for developing a flawless lighting and colour scheme. If the room faces south, east, or west a darker colour will work in the space. If it faces north, lighter tones will help the room appear larger.

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Material choices will begin to take shape. Durability, aesthetic, and preference will decide whether natural stone, wood, laminate, or even concrete appears on the counters, and cabinets with solid, glass, or opaque fronts will be up for consideration. Stay organized with a file of sketches, clips from magazines, paint chips, material samples, and even appliance spec sheets. This can help to remain focused on the big picture and to ensure the room fits in with its intended style and with the rest of the home.


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Creating a beautiful space around which the family’s activities revolve is one of the most rewarding and valuable renovation experiences a homeowner can undertake—and for the best payback

The most important element of choosing materials is to keep it simple. With the wide range of incredible materials on the market, it is easy to love many of them—a few too many. Select the main colours and textures and highlight them with placement or by layering them, and use directional lighting to sculpt the most desirable architectural features. Take advantage of the way materials can shape a space—large floor tiles can make a room seem larger and space above the cabinets creates a flow through that appears to heighten the walls.

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Kitchen renovation adds the most resale value to a home—offering an 80 to 90 percent return on investment. The best way to save on costs is to plan ahead—mistakes can be prohibitively expensive, depending on the size of the space and the nature of the error. Small changes do inevitably arise, but the more of a plan that is concrete going in, the better the outcome.

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Whenever possible, try to leave the sink and stove in place, because moving gas and plumbing can be expensive. Try to group the sink, dishwasher, and fridge, or have them connect to plumbing on an adjacent bathroom or laundry room. Plan the lighting scheme ahead of time and complete electrical upgrades early in the renovation to save bringing the electrician back.

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Create the budget based on 15 percent of the home’s value as determined by a home appraisal. A home inspection can assist in identifying structural considerations and an energy audit can help indentify opportunities to improve the kitchen’s performance.

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Optimism and a positive attitude will have a major role in helping the renovation go smoothly, but plan for the unexpected. A 15% contingency fund tacked on to the initial budget will ensure any surprises are not debilitating and best case scenario, leave you with a nice reward at the end.

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Paint and Wall Coverings Their Impact on the Final Look of a Major Home Renovation

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Colour is a room’s heartbeat. It fuels the drama, calm, adventure, or creativity the space delivers, and visually moves one room into its connection with the next. Breathing new life into old walls or enlivening new interiors with a custom palette is the single most valuable way to enhance the look of a major renovation or new home build.

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Bring generous samples home and let them live in their intended space for several days—paint and wall coverings look different depending on the time of day and under changing natural and artificial lighting

Combining some basic truths about paint can reshape a room, hallway, or architectural element. Warm colours make objects appear closer to one another, while cooler tones seem to spread them out. Bright colours open up a room while darker tones can make a vast space seem smaller. These tenets mean paint can often conquer design limitations whether it be creating endless height in the great room or framing an awe-inspiring view through a picture window. Using creamy taupe, beige, or grey as a foundation leaves more room to experiment with accent colours on feature walls, door and window frames, or on cabinets and in recesses. Colour blocking—a trending technique of painting various sized blocks on a wall in one or two dramatic colours—is a stunning way to infuse a space with drama, create movement, or take the place of art without the commitment of enveloping the entire space.


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Trends in bold, nature-inspired palettes and a contemporary expression of the indulgent textures of yesteryear have brought specialty wall coverings back with a vengeance. Wallpapers in contemporary interpretations of botanical patterns, damasks, and upsized rococo-inspired patterns are leading the way, while subtle, shiny gold and silver metallics offer a hint of sophistication in everyday spaces. The latest in high end wall décor materials go one step beyond paper with hand-painted silk, woven grass cloth, paper-thin stone, leather, and collaged stone flakes that mimic the look of granite or mica. Thin cuts of material attach to flexible fibreglass resin to facilitate simple application and the visual and experiential drama they inspire means the materials can be used sparingly or in abundance, and still have a profound impact on a space. The result is a cohesive, ‘put together’ aesthetic that creates interest at every angle.

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For the “green” at heart, eco-friendly paint and wall covering options mean beautiful spaces with minimal impact on the earth. Paint options minimize or eliminate residual odour, are enhanced with antimicrobial agents to protect against bacteria, and are made with low volatile organic compound (VOC) content for better indoor air quality. Earth-friendly wall coverings are made from recycled or sustainable materials and are applied with low-VOC adhesives.

Bring generous samples home and let them live in their intended space for several days—paint and wall coverings look different depending on the time of day and under changing natural and artificial lighting. Compare wall and trim colours with ceilings and floors and contrast textures in paint by using mattes for living space walls and oils or satins on the trim. Paint and wall coverings, used separately or in tandem, can highlight a feature wall or define and entire room, but the possibilities don’t stop there. Add drama and interest to cupboard doors, room dividers, or tabletops, or frame them as art—the only limit is the imagination.

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A pattern, style, or colour that is lovely on the chip or on the roll isn’t enough to warrant a commitment at first glance. Consider the overarching aesthetic of the home and how your selection will fit—rooms should get along with one another and flow from one to the next. Paint and wall coverings should also corroborate and complement the room’s furnishings.

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Storming the Glass Castle Replacing Windows with Energy Efficient Options

Windows have come a long way, and replacing them can have a huge impact on the cosiness factor in your living space. This is as true on the wet Pacific coast as it is on the dry-cold prairies, but we have the added problem/benefit of spectacular views that we don’t want to shut out with heavy, insulating drapes. When choosing the right type of energy-efficient window for your new or newly renovated home, the federal government has made it remarkably easy: Natural Resources Canada has an unmistakable label for products that meet its ENERGY STAR ® program qualifications; we are in Zone A (the warmest zone), and most products will bear a label that states its appropriateness (Zone A B C). Alternately, it will be prominently displayed in the showroom or on promo material, or you can always ask your contractor to ensure your windows meet the criteria. Energy efficiency ratings (in windows) are based on a combination of factors. These include the number of panes (single glazed, double glazed, triple glazed), the frame material (metal, wood, vinyl, fibreglass, composite), the airtightness, the water tightness, and coatings.

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Don’t we all want to be at least a little green? This is especially true when we can also save some green by lowing heating costs while being kind to the planet. When the topic is window, we still want the vistas and water views. After all, that is what West Coast life is all about. If you’re renovating your home and want to stay on the cutting edge of glass, here’s a black and white snapshot of new windows that will keep your home in a golden glow and your budget out of the red.

Replacing windows will significantly impact a home’s coziness factor

In general, the more panes of glass you have (glazing), the more insulated your window will be. As long as the window has a good airtightness rating (highest is A3, lowest is A1), the gas fill between glazing (argon or krypton) will provide a sufficient buffer to heat loss. For water tightness, the ratings run from B7 (highest rating) to B1 (lowest). In case you are in a very windy area, the wind load strength rating runs from C5 (highest) to C1 (lowest).

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While metal window frames are light and strong, they are not the best insulators. Wood frames are attractive and more solid, but vulnerable to moisture and expansion issues. The best insulation will come from window frames with insulated cavities; these are usually PVC (vinyl) or fibreglass, but you can also get insulated aluminum frames. Much of the modern innovation in window efficiency comes from coatings, like low-emissivity, or Low-E. Applied to the inside of windows, Low-E coatings will prevent heat loss, a process known as Solar Heat Gain Coefficient; applied to the outside (more appropriate in hot climates), it will reduce heat absorption into the house. Windows manufactured with Low-E coatings often cost 10-15% more, but can improve energy efficiency upwards of 50%.

General rule of thumb: the more panes of glass, the more insulated the window will be

All of this adds up to an overall energy rating for the window, explained as a U-factor or an R-rating. Both use the same criteria; basically, a low U-factor equals a high R-rating. These are combined with the Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) to produce an overall Energy Rating (ER), from 0 to 50; on the ER scale, the higher the number the better.

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It’s simple, isn’t it? You just add A3 to B7, throw in C5, don’t forget the Zone A, some low-U, lots of Low-E, a dash of high-R, a good helping of SHGC and high-ER, and voila! You wind up with an energy-efficient window… or some delicious alphabet soup. Probably best to check out the colourful, eye-catching ENERGY STAR® label on the website and keep your eyes peeled for it when you shop: it’s an investment in your home and sanity, if not your spelling skills.

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The New Retractable Door Screen

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An Open Door Policy at Home Brings a Breath of Fresh Air to West Coast Living

Gone are the days when windows were the only spot to get a few whiffs of the intoxicating cedar, pine and summer bloom scents; door screens can be installed in any doorway, providing a great influx of lung-soothing atmosphere. A single doorway screen can bring in the equivalent of three or four window screens, and that’s just for starters: door screens can be made to fit double, French, and patio doors as well. There’s no need to sacrifice one’s sense of style, either. Modern screens have moved beyond the stolid slate grey of yesteryear, and are now available in a variety of subtle, flexible hues. The best retractable screens are fitted with automatic latching systems, easy to use and a good protection against the occasional gust blowing it open. Look for retractable screens that work on their own tracks and have built-in lubricants, as well as a good warranty.

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Our Pacific lifestyle is founded on our connection with the environment, and British Columbians try hard to bring the outdoors into their homes as much as possible: rich wood grains, natural tones, and lots of indoor greenery are the hallmarks of Northwest interior design. To get the full domestic woodsy experience, though, taking the leap into door screens – an effective, relatively easy installation that works natural wonders for your indoor living spaces – can have a major effect on body and soul, freeing us from a choice between fresh air and a barrage of bugs.

The newest screens also come with a variety of mesh options, depending on your priorities. All screens provide a degree of protection from insects and an allowance for air flow, but look for a mesh that fits your specific desires. Screens can also provide effective protection against solar heat and UV rays, as well as privacy for those who want to encourage gentle breezes and discourage prying eyes. Consider a door screen for the tangible effect it can have in your home: the birdsongs, the sounds of the ocean, and the smell of the forest… all of the reasons why we live here – why shut them out? A good bulwark against cabin fever, a door screen is a fantastic way to enjoy the best of BC…. even if we can’t get out of that comfy chair.

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Renovating an Outdoor Living Space Recreate your yard like an experienced landscaper

your personal garden paradise sky does not have to be the limit when you’re renovating your outdoor space

If you’re part of BC’s steadily climbing outdoor living yearning curve, some key considerations will help you transform that humble barbecue and plastic chair place into a beautiful, functional outdoor space.

“To start, understand the critical-use patterns of the household in the outdoor space. Plan to bridge the gap between current use and desired space,” advises Michael Dingle, owner and designer at Landeca Integrated Property Services. Dingle often plans pathways first when recreating outdoor spaces. “Paths should get people to the far reaches of the landscape and give them reasons to get there.”

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To begin developing sites within the outdoor space, extend imaginary lines from focal points of your house, such as windows, doors and corners. Your sight lines should end in areas of interest, like a lounging spot, a sculpture or a specimen tree or shrub. Consider the view outdoors from the indoors.


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A lounging area with an outdoor kitchen, where the family can relax and entertain, should reflect the home’s ambience and decorating style. “Look to the residence first, when choosing colours and styles in the outdoor space,” says Dingle. Roman pavers, cobbles, and flagstones are favourites underfoot, but Dingle likes the look and durability of ipe (say it eee- pay) wood tiles, which are a third the price of teak. Ipe has been used to build the Selkirk pedestrian bridge in Victoria and on Coal Harbour Park benches in Vancouver. An arbour roof provides shade while a roll back awning shelters guests from rain. Access to power and water are key in basic outdoor kitchens, with sink, counter, refrigerator and grill, or more sophisticated versions, with a bar or portable stainless steel pizza oven.

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“The most successful outdoor kitchen should be closest to the existing kitchen and have a western exposure if possible because most of your entertaining here will be late in the day and evenings,” says Dingle. It is important to choose surfaces that will withstand the elements for years to come. Stone, concrete, resin, sustainably harvested tropical hardwoods and cedar are all good choices. Choose comfortable, durable, all-season furniture that fits your space. Trending materials include thick weave wicker, teak, aluminum, and resin. Plan for enough room to move the furniture around to accommodate different functions and group sizes, and consider dual-use furnishings like benches with built-in storage. Consider hedges, fences, and lattice to wall your lounge area, perhaps with unusual gates opening onto pathways. Solar landscape lighting, LED and low voltage light systems, which offer snap together assembly and require only 6-inch deep trenches for wires are energy efficient ways of lighting outdoor spaces.

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Choose materials and surfaces that will withstand the elements

To landscape your outdoor space, create plant bed islands, with easy care native plants and flowering compact shrubs like showy hydrangeas, small viburnums and dwarf lilacs. Scout for plants that change with seasons, providing colour and scent at various times of year. Mulch plant beds with wood chips, bark, gravel, and coloured stones; add accent rocks and boulders or stepping stones. Garden sculptures provide architectural interest and talking points in the yard.

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Finally, add some zing with fabric. This year, oversized fabric umbrellas that can be moved around the yard, and add a pop of colour, are popular choices.

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Retirement Living

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Aging in Place: Renovating a home for the future

Small changes in the bathroom to live barrier-free Many accidents occur in the bathroom. A slip, a bump or a fall can mean weeks or even months of rehabilitation for a senior. That can avoid by making simple changes to the bathroom. Many boomers are already installing grab bars, and opting for shower stalls without lips so that the bathroom can accommodate a wheelchair, if required. Shower seats are also becoming more common.

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While some seniors downsize to condominiums, there is a large segment of this demographic that prefers to grow old in the comfort of their own home.

Many builders across the province are increasingly getting calls from middleaged people wanting to renovate their homes with an eye to the future. Here are a few practical ideas for renovating your home for the retirement years.

Other senior friendly options include tilted or lower mirrors (better for those in wheelchairs), or a bathtub made of acrylic and foam, so that fall in the tub won’t be deadly. During the renovation phase, also consider widening doorways and installing attractive faucets should have central controls; they’re easier for arthritic hands to move up and down.

Multi-level homes Many older boomers worry about living in a multi-level home; a real issue if mobility challenges develop in the future. Industry professionals suggest re-configuring the main living space during a major renovation, thus leaving the home’s footprint intact. For example, turn an unused dining room into a guest room that can later be used as the main floor master bedroom. Also, look for ways to free up main floor living space by removing walls and creating more flow. If the laundry room is upstairs or in the basement, talk to a contractor about how an unused main floor space can be plumbed for the appropriate electrical outlets.


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parging

[pahr-jing]

A coat of plaster or cement mortar that is applied to masonry or a

concrete wall.

Modernizing your older kitchen for functionality and beauty By far, most boomers with an aging-in-place philosophy are modernizing their dated kitchens. Small changes in the kitchen include putting in new sinks and cook tops with an open space underneath to provide enough space to allow for a wheelchair all the while creating a look of a modern kitchen. Eliminating under the sink cabinet space can even out by adding pull-down shelving to existing cabinetry, making full use of other storage areas and allowing easy access without a stepstool or additional strain.

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It might not be something that instantly comes to mind, but carpeting is a real concern for the elderly. Choose hardwood flooring or a low pile carpet to make it easy for those in wheelchairs or for those who use a walker or cane for mobility and stability. Also, steer clear of carpeting that has a thick pile.

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Lever door handles to make it easier to open doors Wider doorways and hallways Non-slip flooring in the entry foyer Front-loading washers and dryers Garage door openers Electrical outlets which are a little higher on the wall Light switches that are a little lower on the wall Lighting and interior finishes that illuminate common walkways Single-lever faucets in kitchens and baths Pulls, not knobs, on cabinets and drawers Roll-out shelves or drawers in lower kitchen cabinets

Builders can offer practical renovation advice, providing an opportunity to make life better in a livable home. If thought out and planned right, boomers can age gracefully in the house they called home for years to come.


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guiDe to Hiring the Perfect Contractor Everything You Need to Know Before Handing Over the Keys to Your Castle

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Trust is an essential element in most working partnerships: without a feeling of security, few of us would make regular visits to our doctor, accountant, mechanic, or even our favourite restaurant. Yet when it comes to contractors, far too many people do not bother to shop around, often trusting their homes with complete strangers, sometimes after a single meeting. You only need to watch a few episodes of HGTV’s Holmes Inspection with ‘make it right’ expert Mike Holmes to scare you straight.

Only hire a contractor with proof of insurance, WorkSafe BC coverage & bonded tradespeople

While the vast majority of general contractors are both capable and on the up-and-up, nobody likes feeling dissatisfied with major changes to their home, especially when it all could have been averted with a little due diligence. Vetting a contractor isn’t as easy as it was when everybody knew their neighbours (and their chosen tradespeople), but it is getting easier. It’s still a good idea to ask friends and family for suggested professionals. Nonetheless, here are a few tips to help you find the studs and avoid the duds…


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thresh·old

[thresh-ohld, thresh-hohld]

A strip of wood or metal whose bevelled edges create a finished surface at junctions between different floors finished or under

doors.

Rediscover the joy of cooking. Large home renovation projects require the involvement of several trades and a wellmanaged timeline. These are tasks best left to a professional contractor or project manager.

Consider Your Project Before putting out the call to contractors, consider the size of your renovation project. If you are just getting some minor fix-its’ done – replacing some drywall, swapping out a sink or toilet, painting the exterior of your house – you will probably not need a general contractor to oversee the project, especially if it only involves one trade (i.e., plumbing or painting or flooring or etc…). Even if you deal directly with a tradesperson, though, make sure they have a solid history and good references.

General contractors should always have insurance, WorkSafe BC coverage, and bonded tradespeople, but it never hurts to ask about these before sealing the deal.

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Larger projects which involve several trades, a good-sized budget, and a timeline beyond a couple of days should be overseen by a general contractor. He/she will obtain all the required permits for your project and keep you within the law. Tip: any work that involves electrical, gas, or hot tub installation/modification requires a permit, no matter who does them.

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Pass on any contractor without credible, verifiable references Every contractor should be able to provide you with references.

References Licensed or not, every contractor should be able to provide you with references. These will include past projects that are similar in nature, scope, and budget to your project. Beware of contractors who do not want you to contact their references, or who want to micro-manage the encounter. A quality contractor will be fine with you contacting satisfied customers with a few queries, as long as you are polite about your investigation. Photos of previously completed projects do not a reference make; get names and phone numbers!


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Building materials that are made of finished wood and manufactured

in millwork plants; such items as internal and external doors,

windows

interior trim. es, paneling, moulding and

and door fram

Licensing It’s true: the days uncertified handymen are coming to a close, if slowly. The BC Safety Authority issues licenses to trusted contractors and provides a list of them on their website. They also assess fines and, in some cases, will suspend or revoke licenses if they feel a contractor is unsafe or untrustworthy. This provides the homeowner with a great resource for checking out potential candidates before any shovels hit the dirt. To avoid hassles (and if you decide you want a licensed contractor), try to ask the them if they have a license during your initial conversation; if they do not have one, it wastes everyone’s time to have them come out to your property and give you an estimate.

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While licenses are increasingly popular, many contractors (even reputable, trustworthy ones) do not bother to jump through the hoops; decide for yourself whether you think it’s necessary.

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guide to Hiring the Perfect Contractor Quotes Tempting as they may be, we all know better than buying a $20 Rolex watch from a guy on the street; the same rule applies with contractors. Most quotes should be fairly close to each other in price – if one is 50% lower than the rest, maybe you should question why. Everyone loves a deal, but nobody wants a botched renovation job or potentially unsafe home. A proper quote should include details of all the work that will be done, including materials and the work done by sub-trades. Try to get at least 3 quotes before deciding on a contractor. Never accept a quote hastily written out on the back of an envelope or a napkin, but don’t be wowed by fancy technology either, and always remember the best quote of all: “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”

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1. Did the contractor stay on budget? If not, why not? 2. Did they finish the project within the established work period? 3. Were they polite and respectful when working in your home? 4. Was safety a high priority on the work site? 5. Were they understanding of your needs when working in your space? 6. Were they flexible in their approach, embracing your vision of a home? 7. Did they show up every day? 8. Were they easy to get a hold of if problems arose? 9. How did they handle any hiccups in the project? 10. How would you rate your overall satisfaction with this contractor? 11. Were they worth the money? 12. Would you hire them again? 13. Would you recommend them to friends and family?

Never, ever - NEVER - pay the whole amount up front. Any reputable contractor will present you with a milestone payment schedule before the job commences. When you pay in advance, you are giving up a large degree of control, and you may end up with nothing more than an unfinished job site and a big hole in your bank account.


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Eave soffit

On Centre

A wall that supports the weight of any vertical load, as well as its own.

The under surface of the eave.

Blind nailing

The enlargement at the base of a foundation wall, pier or column, usually constructed of concrete.

The point from which measurements are taken – from the centre of one piece to the center of an adjacent piece – as in the spacing of studs, joints, etc.

Bearing wall

A form of nailing in which the railheads are not apparent on the work surface.

Brace A piece of framing lumber affixed to a wall or floor to support the structure, usually temporarily.

Bridging Small wood or metal pieces inserted in a diagonal position between adjacent floor or roof joists. Also called cross.

Casement A window sash that opens on hinges at the side, like a door.

Double glazing A window made up of two panes of glass separated by an air space.

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Grade The surface slope and the level of the ground surface around the foundation.

Joist One of a series of horizontal wood pieces used to support a floor, ceiling or roof.

Lath Thin narrow strips of wood, metal, gypsum or fiberboard fastened to the frame of a building to serve as a base for slates, tiles or plaster.

Non-Bearing Partition

Ridge The highest point of a roof, the point at which the rafters meet.

Shake A shingle that has been hand split, not sawn, from a block of wood and used for siding or roofing.

Toe nailing Nailing one piece of wood at an angle to another to ensure penetration into the second piece.

Valley The inner angle, or valley, formed by the junction of two sloping sides of a roof.

A wall that separates the space between rooms but supports no vertical load.

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The Joseph Despard Pemberton home “Gonzales” in Victoria. BC Archives A_07779

The man who put our city on the map


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The Joseph Despard Pemberton home “Gonzales” in Victoria

Joseph Despard Pemberton, Colonial Engineer from 1851 to 1859; Surveyor General 1859 to 1864. BC Archives A_01910.

A tree lined Rockland road preserves the peaceful feeling of days gone by… and reminds us of the man who created the city we see today. Joseph Pemberton laid out Victoria’s first street plan, more than 150 years ago. An Irish born civil engineer, Pemberton was working in England in 1850 when he heard some interesting news: the Hudson’s Bay Company planned to colonize Vancouver Island, and was looking for a qualified surveyor. He applied, was immediately accepted, and shortly after, set sail from Southampton. He was 31 years old. It was a miserable journey. Sick with malaria and exhausted by the long voyage around Cape Horn, Pemberton was more than happy to disembark at Esquimalt in June 1851. James Douglas, chief factor at Fort Victoria, awaited his arrival with eager anticipation. Two years earlier the British government, hoping to forestall American expansion, had leased Vancouver Island to the HBC for seven shillings a year (around $3 in today’s currency), provided the company attracted significant British settlement. Now, Douglas was anxious to keep his part of the bargain. And Pemberton was ripe for the challenge.

Douglas and Pemberton had been instructed by the HBC to prepare a town plan and a general structure for colonization, similar to the class divisions of England at that time. In other words, said the HBC, land cost should be such as to discourage squatters, paupers, and land speculators. Accordingly, Pemberton designed a three-tier system comprising town lots, suburban lots, and country lots.

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Within four months, Pemberton and his assistant and lifelong friend Benjamin William Pearse had completed a preliminary survey of Vancouver Island’s coastline and mapped out the HBC land surrounding the Fort. At that time, all activity still centred around the little trading-post, built on the east side of Victoria’s harbour in 1843.

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“Gonzales”, the residence of Joseph Despard Pemberton. BC Archives A_01911.

the “Gonzales” was demolished in 1952

Pemberton’s town plan included schools and churches. He insisted on preserving stands of trees, for their beauty and for the protection they afforded against strong winds from the south. The rolling meadows and forested areas that Douglas had earmarked for public use way back in 1842 became Beacon Hill Park. Retiring HBC employees from across Canada were promised 20 acres of prime farming land, courtesy of the company, if they agreed to settle here. John Tod, John Work and William Fraser Tolmie were among those who accepted the company’s offer, and streets running through the land they owned bear their names to this day.

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Local author Danda Humphreys conducts walks, talks and tours of our historic downtown and is author of the book series On The Street Where You Live. dandahumphreys.com

Pemberton decided to build a home on his own large tract of land, which included the lower part of Fernwood (the upper part belonged to his friend Benjamin Pearse) and almost all of Oak Bay. In 1885, he built a mansion high on one corner of his 1200-acre farm. The house had 20 rooms, five bathrooms, a billiard room, conservatory and library, and a glorious southward view toward the


Olympic Peninsula Mountains. Pemberton and his elegant, aristocratic wife Teresa entertained at “Gonzales” on a grand scale. Their dinners, elegant balls and garden parties became a feature in Victoria’s social scene. In the late 1880s, he and son Frederick started a real estate business downtown. In 1893, Joseph suffered a massive heart attack and died suddenly, at the age of 71, leaving 28-yearold Fred in charge. Fred’s son-in-law, Cuthbert Holmes, joined him in the business. In 1947, Pemberton Holmes Realtors opened an office on the site of old Fort Victoria, where almost one hundred years earlier, Joseph Pemberton had started his illustrious Victoria career.

Part of the garden at Gonzales, the Joseph Despard Pemberton home. BC Archives A_07780.

“Gonzales” stood for sixty-seven years on St. Charles Street, just below Rockland Avenue, until the growing city surrounded and eventually swallowed it. The house was demolished in 1952, but two nearby streets—Pemberton and Despard—still bear its owner’s name, and the real estate company he founded thrives in the city to this day.

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Mrs. Joseph Despard Pemberton. BC Archives A_01912.

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THE SKINNY ON TIGHT

Now into my 50s, I have personal experience with the effects of aging. Most Canadians will probably agree that growing older is a privilege. I have earned the lines on my face; raising a family, seeing the world and looking after my patients in a busy Dermatology practice in Victoria. Over time, skin loses tone and becomes sallow. Unavoidable is our genetic makeup – we inherit traits that can express as lax skin. We are also prone to a process called glycation – the bonding of sugars to our collagen fibers, which impairs their strength and function. Approximately 90% of skin aging is from excess sun. UVA rays are present all year long, regardless of weather, and penetrate deep to the collagen layer. Along with other environmental factors like smoking, poor diet and pollution, this creates free radicals which attack and damage skin cells. A holistic approach to healthy skin is to consider a healthy diet rich in antioxidants and fish oils while nourishing the skin from within. There have been great advances in topical products that protect, prevent and repair the skin.

Popular non-invasive options with minimal to no downtime that help to lift saggy skin: • COLLAGEN STIMULATION: Thermage® and Ulthera®. Normally, one to two treatments is all that is required. Thermage® employs pulses of radiofrequency energy to gently stimulate new collagen. Ulthera® works by focusing fine ultrasound waves to tighten the skin by removing old collagen and tightening an important collagen layer called the “SMAS.” This is the same deep skin layer that surgeons work to stimulate and tighten when performing browlifts and facelifts. Results are naturally more subtle than surgical interventions but patients enjoy these nodowntime options for their safety and are pleased they promote a natural response. For the body, LipoSonix® is another type of non-invasive focused ultrasound that has the dual benefit of permanent fat removal while tightening the tummy, thighs and buttocks. Lasers such as Fraxel® can tighten skin by removing sun damage and improving the quality of collagen in its upper layers. In fact, a common combination treatment is termed, “Thermafrax,” which is a combination of Thermage and Fraxel on the same day to comprehensively treat both the deep and superficial skin layers.

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You can think of these as lifting by supporting the skin from underneath where it tends to hollow. The cheeks, under the eyes, are the most common areas to benefit. The most popular dermal fillers are natural, hydrating sugar gels such as Restylane® and Juvederm®. Results can last years with proper maintenance.

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Dr. Lupin’s ABC’s of good skin care A

Retinol (a type of topical vitamin A) – while this is not for everyone, if well tolerated, it is one of the most researched skin treatments with excellent benefits to our collagen

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SunBlock

L-Ascorbic acid (the most effective form of topical vitamin C) – pharmaceutical grade L-ascorbic acid also complements sunscreens by providing 4 days of continuous low level sun protection while promoting better collagen To stave off glycation, look to pharmaceutical-grade skin care products such as SkinCeuticals’ A.G.E. Interruptor. To round out a healthy diet, consider the GliSODin line of oral antioxidant and skin brightening supplements. Daily sun protection – rain or shine - will always be the top recommendation of a dermatologist. To assist with compliance, newer formulations are much nicer on the skin. Mattifying, chemical-free, paraben-free, and mineral powder sunscreens are now available to suit a multitude of lifestyles and activities. Whether you are looking for something light and oil-f ree to wear beneath makeup, a two-in-one moisturizing sunscreen for simplicity, or a sport friendly product to wear golfing or running, there is a broad spectrum SPF product out there for you. Prevention is key; teach children about safe sun habits such as sun protective clothing, sunglasses and good quality sunscreen. As early as grade school, our kids will learn that the skin is our largest organ, which shields and protects us. Keeping it healthy is one of the best practices we can teach. Our skin is the suit we wear every day – so look after it!

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For the love of art collecting

Portrait of Mary McLean, painted by Wyndham Lewis (1940) is but one of 92 works of art, chosen by chief curator Mary Jo Hughes for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s Victoria Collects exhibit, and Patrick Stewart is one of twenty local collectors who have lent artwork to the gallery in support of the exhibition. Some collectors spend their lives collecting to donate their collections to museums, galleries and academic institutions, and in fact, generous gifts from art collectors comprise more than 80 percent of the gallery’s permanent collection. One thing is imminent: collectors love to collect.

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W.J. Phillips (1884–1963) (detail) Karlukwees, B.C., 1929 colour woodblock on paper Private Collector

“Stewart took me into where he had it, and he goes, “OK, I have to preface this by telling you that everybody knows how ironic this is because I absolutely hate Christmas. (But I absolutely love that painting.)”

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Stewart comes from a family with history, money and intimate connections to the Canadian art community, with something like 400 David Milne paintings accumulated by his grandfather, J.S. McLean (founder of Canada Packers), and donated to the Art Gallery of Ontario. Paintings on loan include Surrey’s Merry Christmas, a Still Life by Paraskeva Clark (who had a longstanding affair with J.S. McLean decades ago) and the early Wyndham Lewis portrait of Stewart’s mother painted the day before her wedding in 1940.

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“Lewis was down on his luck, and my grandfather took pity on him and had a number of portraits done, so he could make some money,” Stewart says; however, Lewis and Stewart’s mother shared a mutual disdain for each other. “My grandmother never did see the picture, because my grandfather took one look at it and said, ‘here’s your money, take it away.’”


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Jock Macdonald (1897–1960) (detail) Flight, 1939 oil on canvas Private Collection


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Collectors love to collect On a trip to London years later, Stewart’s parents tracked down Lewis’s widow, who, albeit not very graciously, offered the painting back because it had been paid for. Stewart was the only one apart from his mother who liked the painting. Incidentally, Portrait of Mary McLean by Lewis is Hughes favourite piece in the show.

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“Originally I had a small show planned, a taste—twenty paintings this year, and then next year I’d do twenty more,” says Hughes. “And now I’ve been at the point for two months where I can’t fit one more thing!” Hughes chose works rarely seen in Victoria, such as Piet Mondrian and a 1909 Charles Russell buffalo roundup, as well as works by various emerging artists not yet widely known on the West Coast. She had to ask one of the collectors to stop showing her work, as she could do a show on his collection alone.

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“I was like a kid in a candy shop,” Hughes says. “He literally has two houses in Victoria that are filled with artwork.” And then there’s George and Christiane Smyth’s Salish Weave Collection, which is the largest private collection featured in the exhibition, showcasing nineteen works of art. The Smyth’s planted the seeds for their Salish collection twelve years ago when they were still living Ontario, but once the “activist collectors” made Vancouver Island their permanent home, the couple embarked on a journey to support, collect and spread awareness and knowledge of contemporary Coast Salish art. The couple purchases directly from artists when they can and have donated boxed sets to a number of post-secondary institutions, including UVic and Stanford University. They also lent work to a Coast Salish exhibit AGGV hosted in 2007. George Smyth will be giving a lecture on his “100-mile collection” March 15, discussing artists like Susan Point, Dylan Thomas and Chris Paul, and on February 16, Hughes will host a tour in the evening and share collecting love stories. The Salish exhibit opened January 6 while the larger, more varied exhibit opens February 3. Both shows run through to May 6, 2012.

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Herb and Dorothy: two American collectors whose obsession with collecting drove them to collect the best contemporary American art collection known, and whose generosity inspired them to donate it—he was a postman, she a librarian

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Born in England in 1939, Tony came to Canada as a 10 year old boy. Originally wanting to be lawyer, Tony was persuaded to become a broadcaster, and after decades of broadcasting in radio and television across Canada, Tony now works for CHEK and CBC Vancouver.

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One man reflects on sinkers & sinking holes

Of all the things we do in the province to keep ourselves amused and at peace there are two that attract me. One - as anyone who knows me will tell you - is golf. If I was a better player, I would be on the course at least four times a week, but that would mean retirement and I shunned that a long time ago. But there are so many places to play across our province, you could probably try a new layout every couple of days for a year and never see the same eighteen holes twice. And you would probably say that every one of them was a gem. That`s just the way it is and believe me I`ve played in a lot of places over the years.

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In the Okanagan there`s a long list of must-plays including Gallagher`s Canyon, Predator Ridge and the Okanagan Golf and Country Club. Farther afield you could tee up at any number of winners. Cordova Bay and Highland Pacific on Vancouver Island come to mind. And there are some new tracks, like Canoe Creek, that are on my bucket list.

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Fishing, my second choice, is anything but technical, if you do it my way. I honour the accomplishments of people like Charlie White, who once had a foot in my business, (broadcasting) but eventually gave it up to devote his time to fishing. He had the ingenuity to invent the Scotty downrigger and any number of lures that are still used on the chuck. In the fishing world, and in other spheres as well, he was regarded as a genius. I met him and I liked him immediately but I never dropped a line with him. He was just too much of an expert to be sharing a boat with the likes of me. When I think of fishing in the interior of BC, the name Roderick Haig Brown always comes to mind. He actually wrote twenty three books on

the art of fishing. And the way he described it that`s the way it was; an art form. He was a fly fishing legend and he knew everything there was to know about salmon. At one time he was a magistrate in Campbell River. They eventually named a building after him, posthumously, at the University of Victoria, where he had served a term as chancellor. If you`re a fishing purist, you might argue that there`s a world of technique involved in catching, say, a salmon around Haida Gwai or a cut-throat trout, or a rainbow in the rivers and lakes around Kamloops. I prefer the mindless kind of fishing that you can indulge in, as did Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. You know! Just a hickory pole and a bent pin as tackle and a slimy old worm for bait.

That was then, when I first went after trout (of the speckled variety) on the sublime, picturesque Beaver River in mid Ontario in a little known town, make that village, called Feversham. We had graduated to bamboo poles and real hooks by then. Perhaps we even had sinkers to drag the line below the surface. But it was something less than sophisticated. Not that I haven`t fished on a grand scale.


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Bobbing around on the ocean, watching the orcas show off somewhere off the bow of the boat, drinking coffee, smoking a fine cigar, breaking for a sumptuous lunch, and hitting the bar at the end of the day; that for me, is what fishing is all about


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Bobbing around on the ocean, watching the orcas show off somewhere off the bow of the boat, drinking coffee, smoking a fine cigar, breaking for a sumptuous lunch, and hitting the bar at the end of the day; that for me, is what fishing is all about. Why once, my old friend Brian Vance and me spent an entire day trying to stump each other with trivia questions while the guide steered the Whaler up and down over what he thought might be the perfect place for a catch. That was only interrupted by a sassy seal who took Brian’s line, and the salmon he`d hooked on it, for a ride the distance of a football field. Both of us thought we had hooked into Moby Dick, until the line suddenly snapped; the seal surfaced, laughed (or so I thought) and then took off, the broken line trailing behind him. Now that was a fishing experience. ‘Tight lines’ everyone.

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For a few years, my wife Tammy and myself were invited to a so-called “couples weekend” somewhere up near Haida Gwai off the coast of northern BC. It wasn`t so much fishing as socializing. Every morning we left our beds in the Pacific Lodge, stumbled to a huge breakfast room, fuelled up with every morning treat known to man, tottered down to the docks, gingerly boarded one of a fleet of Boston Whalers or other craft like that, settled down in the stern wrapped in parkas, hugging a thermos of coffee, and left the rest to our guide. I once naively thought that a guide did just that. You know, pointed the way – but a fishing guide does everything until he hands you a rod full of salmon or halibut and advises you not to let it get away. And woe betide you, if it did. You then earned the everlasting scorn of your once friendly guide. I didn`t mind that so much because I`ve never been a fan of salmon on a plate anyway. Catch and release was a program invented for ‘fishermen’ just like me.

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Young Life

Home design & renovation Tour 2012

Planning on remaking your home, but unsure where to start? Tired of trying to absorb ambiance and style through a computer image? Want to get your interior design impulses into gear while supporting a good cause?

Visit inspirational spaces inhabited by real, live people. Stoke your creative fires with the inspirational successes of local homeowner-contractor teams, and find new ideas that will work for you and your dream home. This year’s tour includes urban, inland and seaside homes that exemplify the beauty and style of West Coast life, from tightly focused renovations to full home redesigns. Participants get to lose themselves in atmospheres of contemporary originality and classic design, and have access to the minds behind the superb spaces. Here is a sneak peek of just a few of the houses on this year’s tour…

Sidney Home A warm and stylish kitchen and butler’s pantry are the result of this renovation from Lana Lounsbury Interiors, fusing function and atmosphere through the re-imagination of lighting and space.

Fernwood Home The best of Jason Good Cabinetry is on display in this wonderfully transformed vintage home. Traditional styles are revitalized by creativity in the full renovation, with inspired touches – like soapstone countertops, face frame cabinetry, and elegant fixtures – enhancing the effect.

Central Saanich Home A multi-faceted Greg Miller renovation, including the creation of an awardwinning kitchen, has turned this home into a paradise of domestic bliss. Particular attention was made to the development of an inviting ensuite and master bedroom, encompassing a holistic colour scheme that preserves individual taste and ties the home together into a sumptuous bundle.

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The best of Vancouver Island’s home renovation concepts will be on display April 14-15, 2012 with the annual Young Life House Tour, and we’re all invited.

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Songhees Condo Modernity meets comfort in this streamlined, eclectic space that boasts intelligent and prominent use of mirrors and a to-die-for view of the harbour. Asymmetrical designs, contemporary style and natural materials synthesize into a uniquely fashionable, liveable space from Emma Dane Design.

Seaside at Land’s End A full kitchen renovation in limited space was a challenge for Emma Dane Design, one that they met with excellence, ingenuity, and style, maintaining the tremendous sightlines and seeding function throughout.

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A testament to the good life, this full Mac Renovations project includes an exquisite front room, a deluxe master bedroom suite, and a brilliant kitchen-come-family locus. The clever covered patio and separate suite for family are testaments to thoughtful planning and original concepts.


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HEALTH & WELLNESS

With a home renovation, the work done is only as good as the foundation the house sits on. No homeowner would spend money on aesthetic changes, knowing that the foundation was faulty and weak. Our bodies are really no different. The core area supports the rest of your body; becoming a pillar of strength for all other functions and activities. If you are thinking about a physical makeover, it is essential to start with your foundation.

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The approaching summer months and the thought of wearing short shorts and tiny t-shirts is reason enough for many to hit the gym. Over the past few issues of Homes & Living magazine, I have offered tips and advice on how to eat and when you should be eating.

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let’s get renovating for that summer body. Tightening up the abdomen muscles, also known as core strengthening is a great place to start your body renovation. The abdomen is made up of three major muscle groups • Transverse Abdominus (TVA) is the largest and wraps around your entire abdomen • Oblique muscles run up and down your sides • Rectus abdominus is the smallest and most sought after muscle group (creator of the illusive six pack abs). Your TVA stabilizes the spine, improving the act of breathing as well as protecting organs. Exercises like the plank or dead bug that strengthen the TVA are more effective than crunches or sit-ups (that just isolate the front of the abdomen). With a stronger core comes better posture, resulting in more confidence. So, as your abdomen strengthens, you build a better structure to finish your body’s renovations.

Regular Workouts is the Secret to Success Doing two or three full body workouts a week is a great way to gain strength and muscle. During each session,

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make sure to exercise all major muscle groups equally. This does not mean you have to work out one muscle at a time (quads then biceps and then chest, for example). Like a home renovation, multi-tasking gets the work done a whole lot faster. Try multi muscle exercises; the more muscles being used at one time, the more calories you are burning. Keep in mind that with multi-muscle exercises, there is a greater chance of injury so use lighter weights, more repetitions and proper form. A personal trainer can certainly help with creating a safe, effective routine that meets your individual needs. Another necessity to a body renovation is fat burning cardiovascular exercise. Cardio significantly burns body fat and improves heart rate to an age appropriate, healthy level. Ideally 30 to 40 minutes daily is recommended. This doesn’t have to be in a gym on a treadmill or elliptical machine! Instead, take a brisk walk with the dog, hike up a mountain or take a bike ride. It can also be done in segments. Try 20 minutes on the treadmill before exercising and then another 20 minutes on the elliptical machine to finish off your workout. Good luck with your personal renovation!


Ball Plank Targets: Core Place elbows on the centre of the ball, keeping your body in a straight line from shoulders to ankles.

Ball Roll Out Targets: 8 pack Kneel with the ball in front of you, place hands on the top of the ball and roll it down your arms to your elbows. Then pull your elbows back towards you. Repeat.

Chest Press on ball Targets: Core, Chest, Glutes Multi functional exercise: Breast press on a core. Hold bum tight with body aligned, and elbows at a 90 degree angle. Press up into a chest press.

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Interior Design: It’s Oh So White By: Chelsea Forman

As we pull ourselves out of months of hibernating from the West Coast rain falls, and enter the most elite home décor stores in the city, we find them filled with spectacular home accent pieces, in every shade of white imaginable. While a remarkably classic and elegant shade, white can effectively sharpen any look in the home, from contemporary to country classic. White does a magnificent job of highlighting both architectural design and that one fine piece of furniture you want to command the attention of your guests. A number of exquisite decorative pieces are available to bring a variety of shades of white to your home. Light some winter white candles and fall into the luxurious arms of a plush white sofa for a night of relaxation. Find that perfect white chandelier to hang over your antique white dining room table. Store your crisp white linens behind a set of high gloss white cabinets. Add a pop of colour by introducing a bright bouquet of spring flowers to your rooms of white. White is decorative chameleon, the possibilities are endless when working with the diverse shade. Read the full article online at HLMagazine.com

The Healing Touch of Massage Therapy - The Art of Personal Renovation By: Tracey Drake

Life throws many challenges at each of us every day – finances, health, work and family are some of the common threads that bind together to create the fabric our lives. They are also the factors that contribute to stress levels that, for many North Americans, are nearing dangerous levels in recent times. In fact, a landmark and award winning study was published by Dr. Epel, Department of Psychiatry from the University of California San Francisco. Her report found that stress affected us on a cellular level and was responsible, to a certain degree, for premature biological aging. Although tension and stressors will continue to be realities in our daily lives, there is one thing you can give to your body that is proven to combat emotional, physiological and physical stress – the gift of massage therapy. Read the full article online at HLMagazine.com

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My Nana is one in approximately 500,000 Canadians affected by the Alzheimer’s disease. Once a reserved and classic Hollywood type, Alzheimer’s has dramatically changed her. She makes elaborate plans to journey to countries she’s never been to, and indulges in fine wines, something she has never done in her life. For anyone who has a loved one suffering with the disease, it seems like such a terrifying world to live in - a world of the unknown. My Nana finds incredible joy in every day she lives. She writes poetry and journals, and then finds them a few days later and is absolutely thrilled and entertained by her words. My family members are having a tremendously difficult time coping with my Nana’s condition. I look into her aged, grey eyes and see love, wonder and happiness… and even though she often doesn’t know who I am, she is delighted to meet me every time I see her. Read the full article online at HLMagazine.com

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Pacific Blinds and Drapes Debuts Exceptional New Showroom

Sager’s Announces New Furniture Outlet

When Ron Slobodian purchased Pacific Blinds and Drapes in 2008, he envisioned creating a sizeable, sumptuous showroom to welcome his customers. Four years later, that vision came true. Moving from a 300sqft showroom, Pacific Blinds and Drapes is thrilled to have relocated to more than 1600sqft of professionally decorated space. The showroom has been designed to display all covering options in a way that is focused on customer accessibility.

On March 3, 2012 - Sager’s - Vancouver Island’s renowned home living store, introduced a premium furniture Outlet store to Victoria consumers. Sager’s main store has anchored Victoria’s Design District since 1970, setting an unparalleled standard for lavish home furnishings. The company is looking forward to its new venture.

Pacific Drapes and Blinds have expanded their product lines to include a variety of exterior products - roll out & roll down awnings, retractable screen doors, patio furniture, draperies, ready-made & custom panels, and blinds by Hunter Douglas, Shade-O-Matic and Graber. The staff - better known as the decorators - are devoted to providing customers with a complete sales experience. Every window is unique and every minuscule detail is taken into consideration. Customer comfort, superior product knowledge, and a support & service system, are guarantees from Pacific Drapes and Blinds. With the panoramic views that Victoria is known for, the importance of design and choice are paramount. When it comes to making the right choices for fashion, function and decorating, Pacific Drapes and Blinds has all the answers. Visit their new showroom today. Pacific Blinds & Drapes 738 Caledonia Avenue, Victoria 250.383.8515 pacblinds.ca

“We’re excited,” says owner Greg Sager, “and we think our customers will be too.” The Outlet will offer factory specials, showroom samples, discontinued items and designer one-offs. Greg Sager is pleased to be offering such a spectacular variety of designer products at outstanding warehouse pricing to his community. Sager’s Outlet proudly maintains Sager’s exceptional reputation for offering only the highest quality pieces to grace the finest homes. You will be welcomed by Sager’s knowledgeable and gracious staff, who look forward to assisting you in your search for that perfectly unique, designer piece. Sager’s Furniture Outlet will be open Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00-4:00. Plan a Sunday afternoon outing to experience the highestcalibre bargain home décor and furnishing shopping to ever grace Vancouver Island. Sager’s Furniture Outlet 2809 Quesnel Street Victoria, BC 250.360.0886 sagers.ca


With an astonishing four and a half million views on YouTube, the remarkable video featuring space-saving furniture from Italy has taken over the internet and wowed interior designers across the world. Now, with showrooms in New York, Hong Kong, Montreal, Toronto and Victoria, Resource Furniture has arrived in Vancouver. Whether you live in a condo or seek to renovate a spare room, you will find a myriad of imaginative solutions for small space design. Home offices that transform into to queen-sized beds, sofas that morph into double-bunk beds, coffee tables that fold into dining tables, 19-inch deep console tables that extend to seat twelve, and library cabinets that revolve to disclose a queen size bed which can be lowered without removing an item from the shelves. The collection focuses on ultra modern, exquisitely tailored furniture that offers impossible functionality in your smallest space. Allow one of Resource Furniture’s in house interior designers to assist you in selecting the perfect piece to utilize your space in the most efficient way. All of the innovative, transformable furniture come in a variety of colours, materials. Don’t let your small space compromise your need for personal style and luxury. Visit Resource Furniture’s brand new showroom at 332 Water Street in Gastown, and prepared to be warmly welcomed into a world of ground-breaking interior design. Resource Furniture B.C. Ltd. 332 Water Street in Gastown 604.681.0104 resourcefurniture.com

member of its elite group of companies - Muse & Merchant. The highly anticipated grand opening of the exclusive Muse & Merchant home collection store is coming soon. Inspired by classic European, American and Oriental designs, the collection offers reproductions of traditional and industrial pieces. If grandeur from a bygone era is what you seek, then you are sure to find a vast selection of pieces that will inspire that nouveau loft experience. Muse & Merchant succeed at blending vintage aesthetic with modern fashion forward – an urban rustic feel is a common theme in Muse & Merchant’s selection of rustic and eclectic furniture. They will carry the sought after ecochic line, which uses recycled woods from around the world. Within this handmade line, pieces that are expertly crafted from wood reclaimed from ancient teak boats. For the urban dweller seeking a retro feel, Muse & Merchant presents a variety of exquisitely distinctive lamps and rugs. Muse & Merchant offers an innovative collection of the highest calibre pieces to give your home an unmatched vintage chic air. Watch for the grand opening of Muse & Merchant coming to the Victoria [Langford] region soon. Muse & Merchant by ScanDesigns 661 McCallum Road Victoria, BC 250.475.2233 scandesigns.com

Ground Breaking Development in Victoria for Bosa Properties Bosa Properties Inc. officially broke ground for the highly anticipated Promontory at Bayview Place. “This is the point when Promontory, which was once just an idea, begins a transformation into a functioning community,” said Colin Bosa, CEO of Bosa Properties. The Promontory will alter the Victoria skyline, at an impressive 21 stories (68 metres), it will be the city’s tallest building. The remarkable tower will boast 177 meticulously designed condominiums. The Promontory will perch on one of Victoria’s most idyllic pieces of land, overlooking Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Bosa is hoping Promontory will enhance the already striking beauty of downtown Victoria. “We’re incredibly proud of this project, and do not take lightly the responsibility that comes from constructing such a prominent tower in one of Canada’s most cherished settings. The inner harbour is a beautiful and special place, and we will work hard to ensure that this addition to the landscape is a successful one.” Bosa Properties took every finite detail into consideration when designing Promontory. It promises to uphold their outstanding reputation of creating unparalleled architectural artwork that incorporates structures into the natural environment. Bosa Properties invites you to visit the Promontory at Bayview Place showroom to learn more about, what is sure to become, one of Victoria’s most impressive architectural landmarks. Promontory at Bayview Place bosaproperties.com/promontory promontory@bosaproperties.com 250.382.2672 888.661.2672 APR/MAY 2012

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Paul Mara Jewellers specializes in unique, custom made pieces set with Canadian Diamonds and the finest coloured gemstones. They are proud to be Victoria’s exclusive authorized dealers of Rolex, Tudor, MaeVona, Simon G, and Novell.

Tight space with limited options? Consider Edge Lighting’s illuminated mirrors. The “Ava” is surrounded by a cove of diffused white light. Available in a surface mounted design. This provides a shadow-free task and ambient lighting. ADA compliant.

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Available at Paul Mara Jewellers

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2680 Blanshard St. Victoria | 250.385.6746

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2885 Quesnel St. Victoria | 250.384.9359

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Stunning 100% unique teak root coffee tables, the by-product of teak plantations. Available in two different finishes and sizes starting at approximately 30”, round square or rectangle.

Meet Marlene from Natuzzi Italia’s 2012 collection. Marlene makes a statement in every room with her curvy lines and great personality. Marlene can be purchased in a wide range of fabrics and leathers.

Available at Monarch Furnishings

Available at Sandy’s Furniture

1807 Store St. Victoria | 250.590.3955

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Parc Modern’s new collection called, Provence. Made from reclaimed, solid elm wood and high polished stainless steel. It measures 71x16x79”H. Also available in a dining table, console table, coffee table and end table.

Available at Muse & Merchant by Scan Designs

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661 McCallum Rd. Victoria | 250.475.2233

546 Herald St. Victoria | 250.590.1110

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New to Rocky Mountain, the Designer Collection are seven solid bronze motifs varying in style from a faux-bois wood grain to symmetrical tufted pattern.

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appliances

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Coast Wholesale Appliances

babaks oriental carpets & rugs

mission doors

736 Cloverdale Ave. Victoria | 250.475.0277

919 Fort St. Victoria | 250.480.7114

2062 Henry Ave. Sidney BC | 250.415.0550

Trail Appliances

hourigans

2360 Millstream Rd. Victoria | 250.475.1511 trailappliances.com pg. 60

1995 Boxwood Dr. Nanaimo | 250.753.3327

tedford overhead doors 755 Vanalman Ave. Victoria 250.727.6811 | tedforddoors.com

477 Boleskine Rd. Victoria | 250.475.2401

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Introducing

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Semi-Custom handcrafted wood carriage-house style garage doors offered in many wood species. New factory pre-staining and white finish painting optional.

HGTV HOME Flooring by Shaw is all about making your floors HGTV fabulous! For beautiful floors that can stand up to life, visit our showroom.

island floor coverings 3375 Tennyson Ave. Victoria | 250.475.3323 islandfloors.com pg. 93

architects

3375 Tennyson Avenue Victoria 250.475.3323

islandfloors.com

The LiftMaster® 8550 Take convenience and safety to a whole new level. Built-in MyQ™ technology enabling you to open and close your garage door or turn lights on or off using a smartphone or computer – from anywhere in the world.

Garage Doors | Estate Gates | Great Service 1-755 Vanalman Avenue Victoria, BC | 250.727.6811 | tedforddoors.com

electrical contractors Since 1980

PREPARED FOR: ISLAND FLOOR COVERINGS PUBLICATION: ISLAND HOMES AND LIVING INSERTION DATE: FEBRUARY / MARCH SIZE: 7.875” X 4.75” PREPARED BY: BRAVO ADVERTISING 250 590 1169

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jordans floor coverings

belltech systems

2960 Jutland Rd. Victoria | 250.384.2400

2680 Blanshard St. Victoria | 250.385.6746

496 John St. Victoria | 250.360.2233

dhka Architects

jordans warehouse outlet

houle electric

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882 Langford Parkway Victoria | 250.478.2989

831 Devonshire Rd. Victoria | 250.388.5665

home design . . . innovative and inspired

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5043 Rocky Point Rd. Victoria 250.384.1550 | keithbakerdesign.com

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flooring

780 Topaz Ave. Victoria | 250.384.3003

Victoria blinds & closets

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103-700 Shawnigan Lake Rd. Shawnigan Lake 250.590.8060 | vicbc.ca

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decora tile 3205 Quadra St. Victoria | 250.475.2033 pg. 35

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1802 Government St. Victoria 250.386.3841 | sagers.ca

5372 Miller Rd. Duncan 250.746.5372 | davidcoulsondesign.com

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Hemsworth Master Builders Inc. 250.746.5372 coulsondesign@shaw.ca davidcoulsondesign.com

975 Langford Parkway Victoria 250.391.6646 | sandysfurniture.ca

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2637 Tanner Road, Victoria, BC V8Y 2R3 250-883-8300 hemsworthconstruction.com

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345 John St. Victoria 250.386.5954 | stoneagemarble.com

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661 McCallum Rd. Victoria 250.475.2233 | scandesigns.com

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kb design 5043 Rocky Point Rd. Victoria 250.384.1550 | keithbakerdesign.com

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1720 Store St. Victoria | 250.381.2404

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mac renovations 825 Viewfield Rd. Victoria 250.384.6091 | macreno.com

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4569 Gordon Point Dr. Victoria 250.418.1660 | terryjohaldevelopments.com

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hot tubs & saunas

abstract developments

twilight hot tubs & billiards

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jordans interiors 2680 Blanshard St. Victoria 250.385.6746 | jordans.ca

pg. 13

lazyboy furniture galleries

1969 Oak Bay Ave. Victoria 250.883.5579 | abstractdevelopments.com

3501 Saanich Rd. Victoria | 250.382.5269

1942 Blanshard St. Victoria | 250.384.2545 pg. 02

Alair homes

luxe home interiors

Victoria 250.382.5400 | Nanaimo 250.754.5500 Comox 250.338.5600 | alairhomes.com

2655 Douglas St. Victoria | 250.386.7632

monarch furnishings

vintage hot tubs 2020 Blanshard St. Victoria | 250.661.7727 pg. 06

Aryze Developments

1807 Store St. Victoria 250.590.3955 | monarchfurnishings.com

interior designers

1580 Despard Ave. Victoria | 250.893.4321 pg. 27

Muse & Merchant

bosa properties

661 McCallum Rd. Victoria 250.474.3414 | scandesigns.com

80 Saghalie Rd. Victoria 250.382.2672 | bosaproperties.com

pg. 148

jenny martin design 3031 Jutland Rd. Victoria | 250.383.8206 pg. 07

You DreaM it - we BuilD it. Winner of Five 2011 Gold CARE Awards BUILDING FOR GENERATIONS

parc modern interiors

661 McCallum road , victoria (Millstream Village) |

546 Herald St. Victoria 250.590.1110 | parcmodern.com

phone : 250-474-3433

pg. 35

citta group

nygaard interior design

101-1763 Sean Heights Rd. Victoria 250.544.1837 | cittagroup.com

1364 Slater St. Victoria | 250.592.4320 pg. 65

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444 William St. Victoria 250.381.8824 | resourcefurniture.com

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smith design 107-536 Herald St. Victoria | 250.381.0818

Specializing in the DeSign, BuilDing & Millwork of cuStoM hoMeS

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2-1010 Yates St. Victoria 250.382.1252 | cantubathrooms.com

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phone: 250.652.5200

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800 Cloverdale Ave. Victoria 250.475.1159 | kitchencraftvictoria.com

1990 Oak Bay Ave. Victoria 250.598.2966 | vshl.ca

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bekins moving & storage 6598 Bryn Rd. Saanichton | 250.544.2245 pg. 59

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Renovating can be time of high drama; traumatic and allconsuming for many people. Without question, it is expensive, physically exhausting and emotionally taxing. There will be days when you barely have enough energy to smile. Inevitably, there will be glitches with suppliers and trades, and disagreements with a spouse or family member. For major renovations that take months to complete, you may be at the end of your rope before you get to the end of your renovation.

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In my Editor’s Message on page 18, I talked briefly about a different kind of overhaul – a personal journey of renovation and renewal. If you want to get through a home renovation with sanity to spare, invest time in your life.

Words by our editor - tracey drake

If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love. - Maya Angelou

Take a walk everyday (the apple blossoms are amazing this time of year) or host a renovation dinner party and serve food picnic-style. Don’t sweat the small stuff and remember that despite the saw dust and drywall, make time for the most important people in your life. After all, a home renovation is about realizing the dream of a better, more liveable space for yourself and your family… don’t lose sight of that along the way.




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