Manitoba Home Décor and Renovations - DEC 2011 / JAN 2012

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DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012 VOLUME 13 ISSUE 6 Endorsed by the

AWARD WINNERS

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reasons to

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HIRE A PRO

Creating that perfect space

DESIGN &

innovation Custom Millwork that defies convention

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Manitoba Home Builders’ Association » Professional Renovators

Do it right…

P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y DU ALI TY P H OT OGRAP H I C

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

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an inspiring

kitchen renovation

This issue’s participating members:

Young helper captivated by constructionOswald

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t’s a long-standing life observation. “See the boy at 10. See the man at 20.” In other words, personal passions show up early in life and indicate a professional direction in life long before aptitude tests and well-meaning opinions of family and teachers weigh in. HOME & RENOVATION MASTERS YOUR ONE-STOP a HOME IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST That’s why the Charisma Design renovation that involved total transformation CERTIFIED MASTER RENOVATOR of a kitchen and family room dating back to the early 80’s was so revealing of what Ph. 293-3151 Ph. 953-3002 Ph. 586-1684 9 year old Elie’s path in life might be. Elie’s mother, Ann, explains that he was totally www.harwoodbuilders.com www.hrmasters.ca Fax. 568-0147 fascinated with the entire process as he watched the renovation take shape. Elie had much to witness since the renovation was of the extreme variety as parents, Ann and Max, were ready to embrace open concept contemporary living in a big way. What followed was a coordinated stream of professionals including Kim Schroeder of Charisma Design along with her team including Rempel Builders, Heirloom Cabinetry and Western Marble & Tile. The couple’s wish list was extensive. It included increased counter space, more room in the kitchen prep area, loads more pantry storage, a warm floor underfoot, large deep sinks, a recycling bin, a drop off station for backpacks and purses and better lighting with dimmer options. The ultimate goal was to open up the kitchen/ family room and to increase its entertaining potential. Ph. 982-2930 Ph. 204-661-8600 Ph: 291-5770 Kim identified that both Ann Max liked the look ofwww.parkhillhomes.ca a grey palette. “As we www.olympicbuildings.com Fax:and 269-9944 were working around some of the oak trim, the colour scheme evolved into the bronze/grey combo.” The existing space was largely untouched in terms of architectural changes with only a closet-type pantry and shower removed from the main floor bathroom. The existing fireplace wall in the family room stayed put but received an extreme makeover in terms of glamour and functionality thanks to the installation of bronze metallic finish 24” by 24” porcelain tiles from Ames. Heirloom Cabinetry was contracted to build the flanking cabinets on either side of the fireplace. Barry Penner, co-owner of the company commented, “We constructed the927-1483 two outside storage units on fireplace wall along withPh. the942-7271 stereo component Ph. Ph. the 772-7272 www.seinerivercabinets.com www.accordcabinet.ca www.thewesternpaintcompany.com shelving unit. All the cabinetry was finished with a bronze metallic finish with a clear coat. We used MDF sheet goods for all the painted surfaces because of its structural est. 1980

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contents

VOLUME 13 ISSUE 6

DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012

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30 48 cover story

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BerMax Furniture and Design BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

in every issue 08 Editor’s notebook

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features 10 A renovation in the round

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curves, glorious curves! BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

21 2011 Renovation Awards celebration BY MIKE MOORE

30 A contemporary style upgrade BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

51 SecoAir Systems BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

54 Style and storage galore! BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

60 A reno with heart 74 Nu-Life kitchens BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

77 In the details BY ELISA KROVBLIT

tips & tricks 18 Ten reasons for hiring a pro 39 11th Annual KBR Show BY JAN CURRIER

82 Urban trends 84 Holiday recipes 86 What’s new

departments 28 Home & Renovations Masters earns gold

BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

36 M-Concept showroom

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exudes NYC sophistication

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

42 Greenslade Bath Inc.

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

48 Design in detail 58 Kitchen and Bath Classics BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

64 McDiarmid Design Centre

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BY MARGARET ANNE FEHR

68 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm BY DEBBIE GOLUB

70 Seine River achieves

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EDITOR’SnOTeBOOK

DeceMBeR 2011 - JanUaRY 2012 VOLUME 13 ISSUE 06 vice President, nationaL reaL estate

Jacqueline Hill editor-in-chieF, nationiaL reaL estate

Susan Legge editor/accoUnt eXecUtive

Merlyn Minty 949.6416 art director

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Kim Smith 949.6801 saLes coordinator

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Bill Wolch

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nationaL accoUnt manaGer, mediative

andrea Berry ProdUction manaGer

Bala Gnanapandithan ProdUction co-ordinator/GraPhic desiGner

Mohammad Haidarpour

he home improvement industry has seen monumental change over the past two decades. The number of new innovations and décor products is almost limitless. Compare for a moment what the average kitchen looked like in the 1950s, 60s or 70s, with how kitchens look and operate today. The difference in layout, technology and design is incredible. Compare the energy efficiency of homes during those same time periods with our time. The number of technological innovations is simply remarkable.

GraPhic desiGners

More and more of us are seeking to introduce our aging homes to these new advances in design and technology. Several questions inevitably arise. Our first question may be, ‘what is the first step?’ Preplanning is an essential early step in this process. Take some time to determine what it is you wish to achieve – what is the purpose of your proposed renovation? For example, it may be to renovate your kitchen in order to improve functionality, appearance, and layout. It may be an energy upgrade (insulation, toilets, windows, furnace, etc.) so that you can lessen your footprint on the environment and lower your monthly energy costs.

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Create a list of ‘must haves’ and another list of ‘would be nice but not essential.’ Itemize as much detailed information about your proposed projects as you can. Now, when you meet with your renovator, designer or architect, you will be able to provide them with the information they need to start planning your projects. Another question you may be asking is, ‘who should I hire to work on my home?’ Reading this magazine will most definitely help. Our pages are filled editorial and ads that feature local renovators, designers, and suppliers. These are the professionals that can be trusted to help you achieve the changes you are looking for. Do not attempt to take the ‘cheap, short cut’ approach. Hiring an amateur contractor or doing the work yourself may very well end up costing you time and money. Working with a professional will ensure that you have a positive experience and that your renovation goals are achieved.

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HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS magazine is published by Wall2Wall Media located at 401 The West Mall, Toronto, ON M9C 5J5. Home Décor and Renovations, magazine is distributed throughout Winnipeg. This publication has been designed for the renovation and decor market as a guide. We carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Wall2Wall Media and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher. The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public. ©2011 Wall2Wall Media.

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nearly 7 years but had never felt quite at home. FEATURE

A renovation in the round

curves, glorious curves! by marGaret anne Fehr PHOTOGRaPHS BY DUaLITY PHOTOGRaPHIc

PICTURED HERE

a view from inside the circular dining area.

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PICTURED HERE

The ensuite bath is very spa-like with a roomy shower, frameless show door and a continuity strip of glass and stone tiles that start above the vanity and carry through to the shower wall and even above the shower head.

LivinG in a standard sQUare-BoX BUnGaLoW simPLY

didn’t reflect what homeowners, Tiffany and Patrick were all about. The couple had lived in their 1650 square foot, 70’s built home on the river for nearly 7 years but had never felt quite at home. “We just wanted to make it more us in terms of colour and function, because it didn’t really work the way we wanted it to,” says Tiffany. But once the decision was made to renovate, the couple agreed that this was no time for half-measures and decided on a full-scale main floor transformation. A couple of positive first impressions helped get this ambitious renovation moving. Patrick and Tiffany found IDEATE Design Consulting and after just one meeting, the company presented a unique plan featuring the replacement of traditional right angles with a series of circular design elements that have stamped this home as one of a kind. “IDEATE was totally able to read us and pretty well understood what we wanted,” says Tiffany. “The curves are so unique and we totally fell in love with the concept.” Fortunately, finding a quality contractor proved just as easy. “We had a few bids but when Wayne Sage from Harwood Builders came to our house we just knew right away that he was the one that we wanted to work with” Wayne and crew encountered some unwelcome surprises when it came to the stick frame roof assembly and a chimney leak. “We made some adjustments, brought in our engineer, figured out how to do it, and re-structured it.” Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 11

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FEATURE cOnTInUeD...

After the remedial work was done, the project began in earnest. The plans called for the circle motif to be elegantly integrated from the circular ceiling medallion mounted above the round granite peninsula in the kitchen along with the stainless steel cylindrical hood fan above the cooktop, to the circular formal dining room with cut-out for bar seating that overlooks the living room and glass patio doors with sightlines to the river. Introducing a warm colour scheme is evident in the kitchen cabinetry. The combination of maple cabinetry, glass tile back splash in Dune and the slightly contrasting quartz countertop in Lagos Blue offers a unique colour and textural palette. The open concept kitchen overlooks the lounge area with flat screen TV recess on one wall and directly opposite, a floating buffet and art alcove on the other. “It’s a casual area for people to sit and relax while we’re working in the kitchen,” says Tiffany.

The former wood-burning fireplace in the living room received a modern day upgrade to gas. The fireplace hearth was removed and the scale of the fireplace front was reduced to be less intrusive. New slate facing in a multicolour combination of grey and ‘rusty nail’ orange front the fireplace and refer back to the maple stained cabinets in the kitchen, As a stylistic foil to the circle element, a high-contrast horizontally striped wall using eco-wood slats defines the foyer wall and travels the length to the living room. An open ‘window’ in the wall frames the pendant lighting overhead the basement stairwell and the wood slats extend slightly on the closet doors as handles while the remainder of the slats are flush with wall. “The design details are really fantastic!” enthuses Tiffany. Both bathrooms received major makeovers. The main bath was fitted with a space-saving 15 shelf pantry-style cabinet in the wall beside the bathtub

OUR HOME IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, AND EVERY TIME WE LOOK AT IT WE THINK OF ALL THE HARD WORK AND CARING THAT WENT INTO IT. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND HARWOOD DESIGN BUILDERS.

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on this PaGe PICTURED TOP AND BOTTOM

The plans called for the circle motif to be elegantly integrated from the circular ceiling medallion mounted above the round granite peninsula in the kitchen along with the stainless steel cylindrical hood fan above the cooktop, to the circular formal dining room with cut-out for bar seating that overlooks the living room and glass patio doors with sightlines to the river.

along with a trough sink and open vanity that makes the room feel a bit larger adds Tiffany. “The light fixture mounted on the mirror gives the room a lot of sparkle as well.” The ensuite bath is very spa-like with a roomy shower, frameless show door and a continuity strip of glass and stone tiles that start above the vanity and carry through to the shower wall and even above the shower head. Now that the renovations are finished, Tiffany and Patrick couldn’t be happier. “It’s so nice to come home to a home that feels like us.” The couple took the time to write a letter of appreciation to the Harwood team and closed with the following; “Our home is absolutely beautiful, and every time we look at it we think of all the hard work and caring that went into it. We highly recommend Harwood, and we look forward to working with you again in the future.” The good feelings obviously went both ways with Wayne commenting, “This was a really fun, nice project. They were great clients to work for!” Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 13

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COVERSTORY

BerMax Furniture and Design And now for something completely different by marGaret anne Fehr axim Berent counts himself as part of a legacy in his present role as designer and Director of Operations for BerMax Furniture and Design The 25 year old family business traces its roots back to Europe and the Middle East with the last 4.5 years operating in the company’s St. Andrews gallery and workshop. The company brings its unique aesthetics to the design and manufacturing of custommade millwork in kitchens, architectural millwork and the creation of custom-made interior and exterior wood doors. “Our work is our passion,” says Maxim. “We don’t see ourselves as a corporation; we prefer to stress the unique craftsmanship and care

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that goes into our furniture design and everything else we do. We want to stress our design and innovation.” BerMax Furniture and Design recently displayed one of the doors they constructed at a local trade show though the mere word ‘door’ may hardly describe what the company created. “We displayed a door that had 25 different kinds of wood segments. It’s constructed of differently sized pieces and textures with wood varieties sourced from all over the world,” says Maxim. “It’s something that you won’t see in any other house in the city. And because of our influence, which is at this point international, we want to show what is not only being done in Winnipeg but also what is being done internationally.” The company’s designs are targeted to both the professional market and residential clients. They also work with religious institutions. “We work with creative professionals like architects and designers who are always looking for something unique and we want to provide them with the best we have to offer.” “We also deal directly with the residential market,” adds Maxim. “We are independent and our service is very unique. We work closely with our clients’ wish-lists, and we also work within any budget, not just very expensive projects but lower budgets as well.” “We really listen and collaborate with our client to see what they really want. But it’s still our work and our highest quality that we bring to each project, no matter what the budget.” Traveling the world, attending international trade shows and sourcing world-wide talent is what keeps the company on top of leading edge design and trends. “We are always making connections and tracking updates in the industry to see what’s out there and how we can bring it here to Winnipeg,” says Maxim. Strong affiliations with industry organizations both in Canada and internationally ensure the company keeps well versed on a dynamic sector that includes both the Manitoba and Canadian Home builders Associations,

Interior Designers of Canada, Architecture Canada | the Royal Architectural Association of Canada, Canada Green Building Council, the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association, the National Kitchen and Bath Association as well Professional Property Managers Association. “For us, it’s not just the project but it’s really about the people we serve and how they will use our products,” says Maxim. “There’s a kind of magic that happens with this approach. Our clients fall in love with our products. We work towards that degree of service.” Maxim hints at plans for expansion to Winnipeg in the near future. “It will be a gallery filled with our unique projects and other things that will offer wonderful surprises for the Winnipeg public.” Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 17

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TIPSanDTRICKS

Ten reasons for

hiring a pro

RENOVATING YOUR HOME SHOULD BE A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE - FREE FROM

worry and stress. You should have full confidence in your renovator and know that you are getting the best. That's why you should choose a professional renovator.

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From start to finish. A professional renovator will help you to put it all together - from ideas to design, products to plans, and construction to completion.

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Experienced advice. A professional renovator has the experience and knowledge to help turn your ideas into great results. They listen, make suggestions, and look for the best way of doing things.

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Technical know-how. Professional renovators understand construction, how to deal with challenges and problems, and how to improve the comfort of your home.

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Expert teamwork. Behind every professional renovator, there is a solid network of staff, subtrades and suppliers ready to go to work for you.

A proven track record. Their business is an open book. You are invited to talk with past customers, look at their previous work and check out their reputation.

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Accurate pricing. No need to be concerned about low-ball costing, inferior work or escalating prices once the job begins. Experienced renovators know what it takes to do something right and how much it costs, and they'll tell you upfront.

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A written contract. Trust alone is not enough. Professionals back it up with a written contract that spells your project out in detail-what, how, who, when and how much.

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Liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage.Better safe than sorry. In the unlikely event of an accident or damage to your own or neighbouring properties, a professional renovator's coverage protects you from liability and cost.

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Warranty. Like any other consumer purchase, a professional renovation comes with a warranty on labour. And with professional installation, there is no risk of voiding the manufacturers' warranties on materials and products.

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Service, service, service. Professional renovators are in business for the long term. They work hard to earn your trust and make every renovation a great experience.

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FEATURE

2011 Renovation Awards Celebration by miKe moore,

PReSIDenT, ManITOBa HOMe BUILDeRS’ aSSOcIaTIOn

the 2011 manitoBa home BUiLders association renomarK renovators

Council Renovation of the Year Awards dinner took place on November 4 at the Victoria Inn. It was a tremendous evening that celebrated the most outstanding renovation projects from the past year. The entire evening was spectacular, whether it was the display of the various renovation projects, the amazing illusions of Chris Funk or the sheer joy of each award recipient when they realized that their expertise was being recognized. This year featured a record 43 entries by 10 different renovators. There are 6 separate categories for entries, those being Additions, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basements, Exteriors and Whole Houses. Within each major category, there were a variety of sub-categories grouped according to dollar value in order to keep the competition equitable. Each entry consisted of before and after photos, blueprints and drawings, a detailed description of the work done, design details and any additional information that might contribute to this comprehensive package. Judging was done by a panel of professionally qualified judges who reviewed every entry in every category. This was a detailed and exhaustive process that took a number of days to complete. Scoring was extremely close with many recipients being separated by only a few points. In total, 21 entries were recognized during the evening. In essence, the evening was really an occasion to celebrate the best of the best. To even qualify for entry, one had to be a Manitoba Home Builders Association RenoMark Renovator. Only the most professional renovators adhere to the RenoMark standards and Code of Ethics, the highest in the industry. They must provide a detailed written contract including the scope of work for all jobs, offer a minimum two year warranty, carry at least $2 million liability insurance, have coverage for workplace safety and employer’s liability plus only work with subcontractors who carry similar coverage, take out all applicable licenses and permits, maintain a professional level of knowledge of current building codes, permit procedures and technical skills through continuing education and maintain a safe and organized worksite. When you hire a RenoMark renovator, you ensure that you have hired

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someone who adheres to the highest level of standards. The Manitoba Home Builders Association prides itself on being the first provincial association in Canada to adopt the RenoMark standards for all of its members. Consumers need to know that when they see the Manitoba Home Builders Association and the RenoMark logos, they can take comfort in the fact that they are dealing with the top professionals in the industry. Whether it is a renovator, builder or supplier of goods and services, those brands mean that the companies have been scrutinized by their peers and screened rigorously to ensure that they meet the highest of standards. The consumer’s level of confidence skyrockets when they see these two logos. All 43 of the Renovation of the Year entries will be on display at the Kitchen Bath and Renovation Show at the Winnipeg Convention Centre from January 13 – 15. The Ask a Renovator booth allows you to spend 15 minutes with a RenoMark renovator free of charge to discuss your renovation plans, ideas or dreams. Sign up today at www.kitchenandbathshow.com.

Mike Moore is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association

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saKiYama constrUction Fort Richmond

This project included the demolition of an existing 3-season sunroom and the building of a new 15’ x 20’ 4-season sunroom with 12 windows for lots of natural light. a new foundation was dug and poured to match the fl oor level of the home, which was very low to the ground. Because of this, additional precautions were taken to insure it was waterproofed properly, including a “Blueskin” membrane protected by PWF plywood. Ductwork was extended from the main home to the new sunroom, providing heating and cooling so the space could be enjoyed year round.

The existing home was an 816 sq ft, 2 bedroom bi level with a narrow, short attached garage to one side tied together with an enclosed entry which was a landing for the stairs to the upper level and basement. The clients wanted three large bedrooms, 2 baths and a better front entry. They wanted space for two cars and a workshop area in the garage. The resulting design incorporated all of their requirements. a lounge/homework area was added to the bedroom level and a sitting nook in the master bedroom. The garage was extended to include a workshop and room for three cars. The new door from the entry level to the garage allows for better traffi c fl ow. an expanded living room includes a patio door opening onto a deck.

This 1970s home lacked functionality and space for a large busy family. On the wish list were an expanded kitchen/family area, main fl oor laundry, additional bedroom and enlarged master bedroom suite. careful design and construction of a 1155 sq. ft. 2-storey addition to fit the home’s pie-shaped lot made these all a reality. north and west exterior walls of the existing kitchen were removed and replaced by two structural beams resting on a single column, all worked into the contemporary kitchen design. new oversized island, dining area, sunroom and deck provide space for family times and enjoyment of the backyard.

Basement cateGorY a » GOLD WInneR

Basement cateGorY a » SILVeR WInneR

Basement cateGorY B » GOLD WInneR

triKor BUiLders Landmark, Manitoba

aLL canadian renovations Richmond West

harWood desiGn BUiLders Royalwood

The homeowners on this project came home after a weekend away to fi nd their furniture fl oating in 6ft of water. The main water line had sprung a leak and completely filled the basement! This project included a rec room with bar, bathroom, laundry room, offi ce & storage room. a built-in fish tank is a dramatic focal point of the rec room, that was essentially built around it, and consideration was given to dealing with the additional moisture, the tank would introduce to the area. The rec room ceiling boasts alcoves for up lighting the room and a custom sound system was integrated into the rec room, bar and bathroom. The bathroom features a unique shower with tower shelving incorporated into the custom tile.

Our customer just bought this condo and was looking for a comfortable retreat. From new plumbing and a bar area, to a display area to show their Boston colors, we were able to give the homeowner the look they wanted to achieve.

The space was a 1540 sq. ft basement. The renovation involved developing the space with a second kitchen, great room, 2 bedrooms, an offi ce, a work out area, bathroom, a noncommercial hair salon, walk in pantry and a storage area. The owners wanted continuity between their modern, contemporary main fl oor and their new basement, therefore the basement was designed with an open fl oor plan concept with round and curved elements.

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Oswald Construction Ltd. CHBA, SAM AWARD WINNER

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The management of Oswald Construction Ltd. would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved in the creation of this award winning project. From the initial design stage, through to the complex construction phase, and ending with the final finishing touches, the teamwork involved was tremendous. Our suppliers and trades performed at a level second to none. We especially want to thank our staff who put their heart and soul into making this project a CHBA SAM Award winner of 2010!

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Bathroom cateGorY a » GOLD WInneR

Bathroom cateGorY B » GOLD WInneR

harWood desiGn BUiLders Tuxedo

triKor BUiLders East Kildonan

aLL canadian renovations Stony Mountain, Manitoba

The love for entertaining and propensity to luxury design were the driving forces behind this basement reno. The basement had only enough space for a three piece bath, one room and the main entertaining space, however the wish list included an offi ce and a bedroom. Harwood designed an offi ce space with a Murphy bed tucked behind barn style doors with matching removable room divider doors. a Linear gas fi replace is accented with grey Ledgestone. The black granite countertops in the wet-bar add a touch of beauty on the island where an accent piece has been inserted directly into the black granite. The wet-bar also features a unique drawer dishwasher, and a 149 bottle wine fridge.

The original configuration of this bathroom did not make a good use of the space available, so the placement of the tub and sink were moved to make better use of the space and give the appearance of a larger room. The wall above the tub also included a window that was originally to be removed and closed up, but we felt this would impact the outside aesthetic of the house and so as a compromise it was made smaller and sealed to the tub surround. The tub surround features “Drill” series 5” x 13” white tile installed vertically with “Drill” series 5” x 13” Toffee running on the bottom row and fi nished with Mapei white grout.

Our customer was determined to have the wow factor. From the heated tile fl ooring, custom shower and doors, body sprays and high end toilet.

eXterior cateGorY a » GOLD WInneR

eXterior cateGorY B » GOLD WInneR

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harWood desiGn BUiLders St. Vital

osWaLd constrUction Tuxedo

osWaLd constrUction Charleswood

This family bungalow with double attached garage was built in 1962 and had the typical exterior of the day. The original exterior was constructed of wood, had beveled siding, standard brick and single pane windows. The transformation of the house was the conversion of the double attached garage into an executive home offi ce. This necessitated closing up the garage door space with exterior walls and resurfacing the entire front with Ledgestone, a stone veneer that adds charm and drama with its weathered rugged face. new dual pane windows were installed across the front of the house and to open up the space - trees were removed and custom landscaping was undertaken.

This project was a complete makeover of the front façade of this home. a classic ‘70’s front was in dire need of upgrading to bring it inline with the client’s desires for an appealing and warm look. PVc windows and a fi berglass door/sidelite unit were installed. a new steel insulated overhead door was also installed. a stone front was added to accent the lower level walls and the new posts as was fi ber cement siding and shake panels. Painted 1 x 4 T&G pine was used as the porch ceiling; stained cedar was used for the porch railing and the faux timber frame treatment in the new gable end.

For these clients, this 963 sq. ft. garage/workshop was a dream come true! Many special features were used on the new building to match the house. The 2nd fl oor dormer, stucco fi nish, tudor board detail with curves, cedar shake roof, carriage style overhead garage doors, vertical sliding windows with grille work, large dimensional timbers, wide window & door trims, painted woodwork and small timber overhang braces were the main details copied on the new building. Metal clad/wood windows with high performance glazing and high building insulation levels, allows this garage/shop to be heated in the winter.

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Trikor


Award Winning Renovations are done by a hands-on builder who treats every project like it is their own home. A builder who believes quality work costs a little more, but cutting corners costs a lot more. A builder who knows you are trusting them with one of your most valuable and precious possessions, and treats it that way.

Trikor Builders is an award winning renovator. Manitoba Home Builders’ Association 2011 Renovation of the Year Awards

Gold – Addition, Winnipeg | Gold – Bathroom, Winnipeg |

Gold – Basement, Landmark Gold – Whole House, Selkirk

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harWood desiGn BUiLders Royalwood

home & renovation masters Fort Garry

home & renovation masters St. Vital

The space was a 1540 sq. ft unfi nished basement The renovation involved developing the space with a second kitchen, great room, 2 bedrooms, an offi ce, a work out area, bathroom, a noncommercial hair salon, walk in pantry and storage area. They wanted a non-basement feel so incorporated light colored paint with high gloss handle free burgundy cabinets and tangerine colored walls. Pot lights, stainless steel countertops and appliances were used to create an illuminated open feeling. The fl ooring is centiva tile refl ecting the colors of the warm walls and the coolness of the furniture and appliances. The island is quartz with fl ecks of glass and mirror. The refl ection from the pendant lights contribute to the ambiance and conjures a touch of whimsical sophistication.

Our customer requested a more open concept kitchen with easier access to storage, a more durable countertop, and modern accent features. We added a breakfast bar with storage cabinets below and a corner pantry with lots of shelves. Some modern design aspects include; Quartz countertop, which is a maintenance free, commercial stainless steel undermount sink and accent pendant lighting over the breakfast bar. a ceramic tile backsplash with glass mosaic tiles was installed with undercabinet lighting that gives an illuminating effect to the tiles. Walnut maple cabinets with a maple pantry door with frosted glass and solid maple hardwoods give a lasting impression that will modernize this kitchen for years to come.

The customer’s main needs were to open up the kitchen to be able to watch their children in the living room and to increase the kitchen storage space. We removed two walls and re-structured the ceiling and main fl oor to create an open design, which helped accommodate a two tier bar pass through. This allows the customer to watch their children in the living room and gives the customer a place to entertain guests. Some accent features include a wine storage rack, pot lights, commercial stainless steel gas stove with mosaic glass / ceramic tile accents, Silestone sink, high defi nition laminate countertops, cork fl ooring, and a sliding, obscure, glass French door.

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Kitchen cateGorY d » GOLD WInneR

hands-on desiGn East Kildonan

remPeL BUiLders

remPeL BUiLders Tuxedo

To rejuvenate their 35 year old bungalow the couple wanted to open up the 800 sq. ft. public area of their main fl oor. The concept was to create a relationship between the kitchen and dining areas by removing the wall that now separated them. an expanded kitchen replaced the out-of-date model, while a functional central island incorporates comfortable seating for five, a built-in cook top, with overhead extractor hood. against the retained interior wall the fridge, wall ovens, and generous pull-out pantry are located. across the island on the exterior wall a re-located window over the stainless steel sink is surrounded by upper and lower cabinets. The quartz countertop in this area is topped with a glass tile backsplash which pulls the elements together.

Whyte Ridge This family wanted an open concept which would combine the kitchen, dining and living room areas. The wall between the kitchen and dining room was removed and the kitchen became a galley style kitchen. The dining room buffet bump out was enlarged to accommodate a wall of cabinets and appliances. This allowed space for a wall of pantry style cabinets. To cover the beam which was required to replace the former wall, the ceiling was dropped and with its stepped details and contrasting color, added architectural interest to the space. Unique tile details were added to the millwork to add sparkle and to break up all the wood. This renovation took this cookie cutter home from bland and run of the mill to functionally jaw-droppingly beautiful.

The homeowners wanted a new, modern look to cook and entertain in. To allow for more space, a closet style pantry and shower from an adjoining bathroom were removed. The inspiration for the space was recycled glass and stone tile in grey, bronze and caramel tones. The Murano glass exhaust hood fan became the focal point with cabinets fi nished in a bronze metallic paint. Pantry doors were fi nished with back painted glass and stainless steel frames. Many custom details were added, such as the stainless steel base under the eating bar, stepped bookshelves, quartz countertops, luxury vinyl tiles and pendant lighting. The result produced a modern, high end kitchen.

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WhoLe hoUse cateGorY c » GOLD WInneR

home & renovation masters Fort Garry

saKiYama constrUction River Point

triKor BUiLders Selkirk, Manitoba

Our customer’s top priority was to have an architectural inspired house carefully blend into a more modern design. We installed new subfl oor, throughout the renovation areas, over the existing fatigued shiplap planking to accommodate the new solid maple hardwoods. a main focal point is the contemporary, custom, solid maple staircase with modern stainless steel railings and fl oating tempered glass panels. The kitchen provides many elegant pieces; maintenance free quartz countertops, maple pantry door with frosted glass, and walnut maple kitchen cabinets, complete with accent glass. Quartz countertops were also used in the bathroom with separate built-in custom maple medicine cabinets and many vanity drawers. The adura fl ooring in the bathroom and foyer, angled at forty five degrees, completes the fi nishing touches on this renovation.

The owners, busy professionals who love entertaining, wanted their 80’s home modernized. a complete interior makeover was needed. Flooring, doors, fi nishing details and lighting were redone throughout. Kitchen and powder room plumbing fixtures and fi replace were updated. The old kitchen was replaced by contemporary charcoal maple cabinetry, granite countertops and metallic tile echoed in the newly designed front foyer and powder room. a large island provided functional workspace and an elegant place to eat. Glass with stainless handrail and sleek wood and stainless support column transformed the stairs. The entire home interior is now a statement of style and quality.

The primary focus of this renovation was to relocate and dramatically enlarge the master bedroom, including an ensuite and huge walk in closet, into an 850 sq ft addition to the home. The goal was to give the impression that the fi nished project was the home had been originally built, and not that an obvious addition had been added. The master bathroom was signifi cantly upgraded with a custom tile and glass shower, waterfall tub and twin sinks on a granite countertop. We doubled the size of the two remaining bedrooms and widened the living area and stairway to the basement for a more open feel.

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to the Winnipeg market. “We are a innipeg’s new construction activity is hopping as major suburban Master Renovator and have achieved developments take shape at a breakneck pace. But for those homeowners the accreditation through the Manitoba who have come to love their neighbourhood and the streets, shops, and Home Builders’ Association,” says Dave. restaurants that they have frequented for years, making renovation to their existing “Besides assuring clients of the highest home can easily trump the decision to move to a new development. possible building standards, the Master There can never be too many quality renovation companies to handle the demand status benefits our clients because we and Home and Renovations Masters has distinguished itself as one of them. Coming offer warranties that most other from a project management background, Dave Stewart, President launched the companies don’t. We have a lot of trained company in 2008 after assessing a niche in the renovation market that could best people on staff from designers to CAD be served by his team’s expert skills and talents. operators and we are in constant Since then, the company has been a breakout success story with projects that consultation with architects, interior have garnered them a trio of Renomark Renovations Council awards as part of the designers and engineers to carry out Manitoba Home Builders Association on November 4, 2011. Home and Renovations Masters took gold in the whole house renovation category and silver and bronze in the our projects thoroughly and effectively.” “Our specialty is the large, allkitchens category. As well, the company has earned national recognition in a recent encompassing projects that include issue of the Canadian Home Builders magazine with a feature article on the whole additions, kitchens, bathrooms, rechouse project that went on to garner them the RenoMark Award. rooms and new homes. We’re well Home and Renovation Masters has done its due diligence by bringing its “A” game

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“ OUR COMPANY IS DEFINITELY GOING TO DO A GOOD JOB FOR PEOPLE AND GIVE THEM REAL VALUE FOR THEIR DOLLARS” SAYS DAVE prepared to do just about any project and work in all parts of the city. Our projects range in size from $10,000 to over $500,000 but with the average job coming in around the $50,000 mark.” “Our company is definitely going to do a good job for people and give them real value for their dollars,” says Dave. “We work with the customer from the time we first go to their house to give them our quotation, right through to the final stretch of the project. It’s the same person who works throughout the project with our customers. I, myself, involved in all the projects and we find that our continuity of service ensures our clients peace of mind throughout the process.” Customer testimonials prove that Home and Renovation Masters brand of service is hitting the mark. Nina and Garry write: “Renovations are always a stressful time and while it is unrealistic to expect any home renovation process to be ‘perfect’, hiring Home and Renovation Masters took much of that stress away. This is a business with honor and integrity.” Jean and Boyd write: “We are very grateful to have had you as our contractor for our house addition. We are so pleased with the results and fortunate to have someone as attentive as you to oversee everything.” Home and Renovations Masters is a participant in the Air Miles rewards program. The company showroom, located at 221 Higgins Avenue, is open to clients by appointment. 29

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a contemporary

style upgrade

Kitchen Designs by Decor take it up a notch by marGaret anne Fehr PHOTOGRaPHS BY DUaLITY PHOTOGRaPHIc

contemPorarY Kitchens reFLect the times in Which

they were built. So it follows that the contemporary kitchen of the 1990’s, for example, will still seem dated when compared to the contemporary kitchens of present day. That’s what brought Rachel and Benj through the doors of Kitchen Designs by Decor in the Designers Walk Building at Suite 202-329 Cumberland Avenue. They were looking for a way to re-define a modern version of contemporary within their own 16 year old kitchen. “We wanted something more up to date. We had a few ideas but were definitely open to suggestions,” says Rachel.

The couple was not looking to bring down walls or appreciably change the kitchen’s U-shaped configuration other than adding a counter cook top and hood fan to match. But additional cabinet space was part of their vision as well. Rachel and Benj took their work in progress wish-list to Wayne Barnett, design consultant at Kitchen Designs by Decor, to get some expert advice as to how they might inject some modernity into their cabinetry choices. Wayne acknowledges that by 90’s standards, the couple’s present kitchen met the contemporary criteria with flat front maple doors sans profile in a dark stain.

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The couple was not looking to bring down walls or appreciably change the kitchen’s U-shaped confi guration other than adding a counter cook top and hood fan to match. But additional cabinet space was part of their vision as well. ON THIS PAGE PICTURED TOP

Multiple pantries flank the stainless steel fridge on the back wall of the kitchen and all cabinets are appointed with brushed stainless steel hardware that relates to the other coolly reflective stainless elements within the kitchen including the hood fan, the apron-style stainless steel sink, the wall ovens and dishwasher.

“Since Rachel wanted some ideas I suggested that we replace the flat doors with shaker style maple upper cabinets fronted with white glass insets as a feature within the espresso stain. Glass gives the cabinets an entirely softer look,” says Wayne. As a point of contrast, the bottom cabinet doors remained flat. To fulfill Rachel’s additional storage requirements, Wayne suggested that the new uppers go right up to the ceiling to provide them with significantly more space, especially since their ceiling exceeds the standard 8 foot height. The under cabinet lighting was fitted into a false bottom under the cabinets. “It’s not that

common,” says Wayne, “and it’s a bit more expensive, but it’s worth it for the effect it gives.” Multiple pantries flank the stainless steel fridge on the back wall of the kitchen and all cabinets are appointed with brushed stainless steel hardware that relates to the other coolly reflective stainless elements within the kitchen including the hood fan, the apron-style stainless steel sink, the wall ovens and dishwasher. Modern design amenities are incorporated into the kitchen, including a pair of fully extendable corner drawers, the modern day answer to the ubiquitous lazy Susan option as well as a dedicated appliance cabinet with flip-up shelf that ascends to

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The under cabinet lighting was fitted into a false bottom under the cabinets. “It’s not that common,” says Wayne, “and it’s a bit more expensive, but it’s worth it for the effect it gives.”

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aLSO, aLL OUR InTeRacTIOn WITH KITcHen DeSIGnS WaS SIMILaRLY FIRST RaTe IncLUDInG THe InSTaLLaTIOn anD cUSTOMeR SeRVIce counter height with minimal effort to access large appliances like mix masters and blenders. Of course, all pantries and drawers are equipped with Blum-motion soft close hardware to keep kitchen din to a minimum. Visual unity in the kitchen has been achieved with a handsome 2 inch thick quartz countertop in Blizzard from River City Stone and a spectacular custom glass backsplash designed and fabricated by On the Edge Glass Studio that imbues this kitchen with a sophisticated touch of the avant garde. The quartz 15”counter overhang overlooking the middle of the kitchen provides a cosy spot for eating or simply lingering. Rachel and Benj are hard-pressed to pick just one aspect of the kitchen that they most like. “It’s so many things,” says Rachel. “It’s really the whole kitchen that we’re so happy with.” This couple is equally happy with choosing to deal

with Kitchen Designs by Decor and Wayne Barnett. Says Benj, “Wayne was the ultimate professional; designing, coordinating and managing all aspects of the project from inception to wonderful completion without any problems.” “Also, all our interaction with Kitchen Designs was similarly first rate including the installation and customer service. We have suggested to friends interested in significant kitchen makeovers to deal only with Kitchen Designs because of their professionalism, courtesy, accommodating attitude and time-sensitivity. They truly exceeded our expectations at every level.” The Kitchen Designs by Decor showroom is located at 202.329 Cumberland Avenue. Their website is www.kitchendesigns.ca and they can be reached at 944.8222.

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M-CONCEPT

a sLice oF the BiG aPPLe

m-concept showroom exudes nYc sophistication by marGaret anne Fehr photographs by dUaLitY PhotoGraPhic

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t’s part of the M-Concept style evolution; their newly constructed showroom at 1783 Portage Avenue. The 3500 square feet main floor and loft articulates the stylistic vision of Artur and Edyta, partners in life and design. “When clients first walk in, they tell us they feel like they’ve been transported to New York City,” says Artur. “We are very proud of the showroom. It came across exactly like we wanted it and it seems to speak to each client that walks in.” M-Concept boldly introduced the sleek lines and minimalist elegance of the Aster Cucine line of Italian kitchens and bathrooms to the Winnipeg market over 5 years ago. The opening of the M-Concept showroom last March allows more space along with a prime location for the couple to expand on a living style that now incorporates the entire house. “We consider our showroom as a type of model and have set it up so that our client’s can relate to the displays,” says Artur. “It’s a boutique store with all of the convenience of a one-stop shop.” The Aster Cucine brand remains the product of choice with 5 full kitchens on display. A large screen over the front entrance presents a continuous slide show of other Aster Cucine kitchens as well. Artur points out that customers can now select from a unique line of Italian furniture called Pianca that offers such products as couches, tables, chairs, sofas, beds and walk-in closet systems. “This a very cool modular line of furniture where you can actually change the shape of things,” says Artur. “When the time comes to move, a left chaise that’s part of a couch in one house can easily be changed around to a right chaise in another house so that the couch will always fit wherever you put it.” The showroom carries a series of lighting fixtures from Vancouver by Bocci that borders on the sculptural with individually crafted glass globes that deliver both light and style with equal effect. Walk-in closets, occasional pieces, 36 home décor and renovations Dec 2011 - Jan 2012

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“ WHen cLIenTS FIRST WaLK In, THeY TeLL US THeY FeeL LIKe THeY’Ve Been TRanSPORTeD TO neW YORK cITY,” SaYS aRTUR. “We are verY ProUd oF the shoWroom. it came across eXactLY LiKe We Wanted it and it seems to sPeaK to each cLient that WaLKs in.” pottery by Italian artist Rena Menardi, flooring and even bedding options from Canada and Europe provide a treasure trove of delightful discoveries. As of the middle of December, a cutting edge bathroom from Montreal’s WetStyle will form another display that will offer an enlarged bathroom display including bathtubs, adds Artur. Since moving to their new showroom, Artur comments that the quality of projects M-Concept now handles has changed significantly. “We’re actually doing more than kitchens and bathrooms; we’re addressing the whole house in terms of renovating the space. Recently, we’ve been approached to build an entire house in the M-Concept style. “We’re definitely moving in the direction of becoming a design/build company that involves creating entire living spaces as well as kitchens and bathrooms.” While many exciting changes are in the works, Artur is adamant that his unique design vision and quality control standards for installations will remain as rigorous as ever. “I will continue to handle all installations personally. Putting a space together, taking it from the initial idea to reality; that’s my thing. That’s what I love and when you love something, you’re good at it. It truly is my passion.” M-Concept will be holding an official grand opening shortly after participating at the upcoming Kitchen, Bath and Renovation Show in January 2012. In the meantime, visit the M-Concept website www.m-concept.ca for showroom hours. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 37

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Kitchen Bath & renovation show by Jan cUrrier Show Manager, Manitoba Home Builders’ association

as i sit doWn to Write this

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Our special celebrity Guest will be Tommy Smythe from Sarah’s House on HGTV.

article I can’t help look around at my surroundings and smile with anticipation of the 2012 Kitchen Bath and Renovation Show. My husband Geoff and I live in a beautiful old character home in North River Heights. It has great bones, and we are always in renovation mode. We started with new windows, new doors, new bathrooms and sunroom. Then, there are hardwood floors to refinish, paint colors to change… oh, so many more square feet to cover! January is always a perfect time to plan a renovation and where better to unleash that process, but at the 2012 Kitchen Bath and Renovation Show, presented by Floform CountertopsJanuary 13-15th at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. KBR12 will unveil some of the most innovative products in the renovation industry. Renovations are huge in the Manitoba market that boasts some of the country’s oldest homes. There will be a wide range of kitchen and bath products and services showcased at KBR, as well as design components to compliment your new renovation. KBR has become the “go to” show for all renos. It is a one stop shop all under one roof, where you can get all the info you require and shop and compare at the same time. Many Exhibitors will offer show deals throughout the weekend. You won’t want to miss it!

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If you are looking for traditional or modern, you will find it at KBR. Let us inspire you. No matter how big or how small your project is… we can make your dreams a reality. The ever popular “Ask A Renovator” sponsored by U Need Space will be back again this year. You can go to our website at www.kitchenandbathshow.com and book an appointment to meet with a Renovator from the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association. Bring your plans, your photos or just your dreams and come chat with a Renovator. Stop by the Inclusive Design booth and meet Sherri Cowlthorp, a member of the Canadian Decorators’ Association about your design dilemmas. Sherri will take the mystery out of paint colors, fabrics and furnishings for you. Our special Celebrity Guest will be Tommy Smythe from Sarah’s House on HGTV. I am pleased to welcome my friend Tommy back to Winnipeg! He knows design and loves to share. Tommy will be presenting on Friday at 7P and Saturday at 1P. Tommy’s presentations are included in the price of your $12 KBR ticket. Speaking of tickets… from November 21st to January 12th, tickets are available at all Winnipeg Safeway locations at their Customer Service desks. All Consumers that purchase tickets at Safeway will be eligible to enter to win a $10,000 Kitchen Makeover donated by Rosehill Cabinetry, Floform Countertops and Richelieu Hardware. Tickets will also be available at Ticketmaster, however… Ticketmaster add an agency fee on to your tickets and you will not have an opportunity to win the $10,000 Kitchen Makeover.

Variety the Childrens’ Charity of Manitoba will be back as our Show Ambassadors. They will be on site to help you with anything you need- from locating a booth to stage presentation times. Variety will be raffling a Grand Prize Kitchen from Springfield Woodworking, Direct Buy and Western Paint and Wallcovering, valued at $15,000. Raffle tickets will be available at the entrance to the show. Check out our website at www.kitchenandbathshow.com You will find a listing of the Exhibitors that will be attending the show, a floor plan, prizing info, and the Lifestyle Stage presentation schedule, sponsored by Western Paint and Wallcovering. I look forward to welcoming you to the 11th Annual Kitchen Bath and Renovation Show- January 13-15th, 2012. Bring your dreams and your plans… I know I will be there with mine!

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oday’s fixtures for your bathroom and kitchen have borrowed a page from the fashion industry with a product range that is every bit as chic and varied. Long gone are the strictly utilitarian, on-off, hot-cold simplicities of the former faucet world, now replaced with styles and materials that are pure sophistication. At Greenslade Bath Inc., fashion-forward style is evident, but what they offer is so much more than great looking products. The approach for owners Kelly and Stephanie Greenslade puts customer service and personal attention at the forefront, long before any design decisions are made. “We make it our business to carry style choices on trend

and to stay current in our industry,” says Kelly. “But if we don’t provide exceptional customer experience, the beauty of our products is meaningless.” The 3000 square foot Greenslade Bath Inc. showroom, located at 880 Bradford Street, provides a contemporary warehouse vibe as a backdrop for its extensive product lines which include suppliers like Neptune, Fleurco, MAAX and Kalia, as well as custom bath furniture by Waterfall and Mila. They also offer kitchen sinks and faucets to fit any budget and an extensive line of plumbing supplies necessary for any project. “A renovation is a huge commitment with a lot at stake”, says Kelly. “We take the time to sit down with you, go

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“a RenOVaTIOn IS a HUGe cOMMITMenT WITH a LOT aT STaKe”, SaYS KeLLY. “We taKe the time to sit doWn With YoU, GO THROUGH YOUR PROJecT, MaKe SURe eVeRYTHInG WORKS TOGeTHeR anD nOTHInG IS MISSInG.” through your project, make sure everything works together and nothing is missing. We supply products to back any bathroom renovation project, from plumbing fittings to the finishing fixtures. The manufacturers we deal with stand firmly behind their products so we can extend that level of support to our customers.” The Greenslade Bath Inc. staff of six have roots in the building industry and are knowledgeable in product and in trade. “Our aim is to be a one-stop-shop for your renovation by focusing on innovative products, affordable prices and providing expert advice through every step of your project,” says Kelly. Greenslade Bath Inc. has years of experience working with renovators, designers and home builders and will work together with you or your contractor to get the job done. “We truly enjoy what we do and will help our customers get the bathroom of their dreams. It’s that unique combination of affordable style and hands-on service that makes us who we are.”

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01 The natural lotus flower chandelier adds a graphic element and punctuates the space. 02 The asymmetrical design of upper bar storage was created to provide visual interest, which incorporates a vertical cabinet with a seagrass plexiglass door and floating shelves. 03 Pebble tile creates a meandering backsplash, emphasizing the asymmetrical design. 04 A round hammered copper sink and oil rubbed bronze faucet provides contrast to the light stone. 05 Quartz countertops in cream, terra cotta and brown, tie the colour scheme together. 06 Pebble tiles, which are easy to install on a curved surface, are repeated on the round base. 07 The bronze metal, pressed copper and terra cotta leather on the barstools reiterate the theme. 08 Art lights accentuate the artwork. 09 The TV is angled for easy viewing from the sitting area and the bar area. A bio fuel fireplace allows for the open design

and very easy installation. The stone wall which is non-combustable material needed, also provides the warmth, colour and texture. 10 A custom-made sectional wraps around and creates the perfect area for movie watching or a large gathering of friends. 11 The twig partition adds to the “nature theme� and creates a interesting focal point as you come down the stairs. 12 The side tables made of vertical twigs and the cocktail table (not showing) made of hammer copper and metal add texture and colour.

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SecoAir Systems mold’s worst nightmare by marGaret anne Fehr

SecOaIR FOR FLoors a dYnastY homes shoW home For saLe in mcBeth

Landing has an added feature that will ensure a comfortably warm, allergen-free basement for its future owners. That’s because the finished basement has been equipped with the SecoAir systems in the walls, floor and under its concrete foundation. The SecoAir system was designed to eradicate the mold that is made up of various microscopic organisms that incubate in humid areas of the home. They can spread undetected, and cause damage to wood, drywall and carpeting. If mold becomes airborne, it can create health problems including allergic reactions and respiratory illnesses. Currently more than 40 systems have been installed in Winnipeg basements and John Fernandes, President of NorthAirTech who developed the system, continues to educate Manitoba home builders on the merits of including the systems in their new-home builds as an added feature that definitively prevents mold and mildew formation on lower level walls The Dynasty show home has been built using the 2 main components of the SecoAir Systems that include the Basement Wall System and Concrete Sub Floor System. A rough-in of the Sub Slab Evacuator was done to accommodate a fan if required in the future. The Basement Wall System includes strapping 3 inches of thick-ridged insulation on the concrete wall, along with an air handling unit that circulates the air between the insulation and the concrete wall. The Sub Floor System employs plastic sleepers strategically applied on the basement concrete topped with ¾ inch plywood or other material. Two manifolds are installed to facilitate air flow throughout the floor system. The air unit ventilates the floor and is triggered by the furnace fan. The Sub Slab Evacuator System is installed prior to the pouring of the basement floor and consists of a perforated hose and fan assembly. The hose is strategically placed flush with the top of the gravel and underneath the poly and concrete slab. John adds that the Dynasty show home was equipped with 150 feet of hose under the concrete.

sLeePers steP 1 Plastic sleepers are attached to concrete fl oor. Plastic sleepers are not affected by moisture.

PLYWood/air handLer Regular 5/8 inch tongue and groove plywood sheets are applied to the plastic sleepers. Once in place, your floor can be finished in the traditional way with carpet,

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FEATURE cOnTInUeD... SecOaIR FOR Basements

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straPPinG Plastic strapping is attached to the concrete walls. The plastic strapping is not affected by moisture.’ steP 1

insULation Insulation panels and metal strips are applied. The basement is now ready for drywall. The air handler is shown connected to the wall system.’

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John Fernandes (left), President of northairTech and Paul Friesen, Realtor with Maximum Realty, stand in front of a new home situated in McBeth Landing. The house has been built using the 3 main components of Secoair Systems that include the Basement Wall System, concrete Sub Floor System and Sub Slab evacuator. PHOTOGRaPH BY DUaLITY PHOTOGRaPHIc

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instaLLation The system is situated on the floor, above the crawlspace. Two six-inch duct pipes are positioned to circulate air within the crawl space.’

Paul Friesen, Realtor with Maximum Realty, says that the SecoAir System is a definite advantage and a good preventative measure to help in the future for eliminating the effects of mold build-up in the home. “Everybody we tell about the system is very impressed with it. Anything you can do to preserve the house for the future is a good thing.” Archie Dyck, resident of Oaks Development beyond the west Perimeter, heard about SecoAir Systems prior to the construction of his new house. “I talked to a neighbour who had part of the SecoAir system installed and that interested

me because I know basements generally are damp and have moisture and mildew problems if it’s not vented properly. I wanted to prevent all of that.” “John was here and gave me some names of people to call who had the system installed. One person I called just raved about how it changed things especially since his wife had allergies and couldn’t go down into the basement. But since the system has been installed, things have dramatically improved.” “That convinced us to have it done since it was a new construction, so we felt if we’re going to do it, we better do it now. We did it in the walls and the floors. We love our basement and think it’s doing what it was designed for. We’re very happy with it and would recommend it.” Greg has been in his McBeth Landing home just under a year. “We’re pretty excited to have something new like this in the house. Like any homeowner, you want your foundation to be as safe, strong and as advanced as it can be. We had no idea that this system was even out there. When it was described to us, it looked like a real benefit to have in the house, and we’re excited to have it.” “Anyone’s house is a big investment. When you’re going to make that investment, it’s great to have things in it that are going to help to keep it stronger and in better shape for the long term.” Look for John Fernandes in the SecoAir Systems booth at the upcoming KBR and Home Expressions Show in 2012 Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 53

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he longer you cope with a kitchen that has out-lived your needs, the more you know what you want when the time comes to change things up. That’s why Lise and Garry presented Accord Cabinets with list of must-haves for their kitchen that also involved a few constraints based on previous renovations they had done. The original kitchen in the 23 year old house was a product of the ‘80’s trend towards European style kitchens featuring flat-front melamine doors in white or almond with light oak horizontal trim at the bottom. The height of these cabinets fell well

short of the ceiling, so the couple wanted the new cabinets to extend right up to the top to create more storage space. A second issue was to keep the cabinet colour light and bright since an attached sunroom filtered a lot of the natural light from reaching the kitchen. The next issue was the fact that the kitchen was open to the existing living room and dining room, that had both been finished five years ago with crown moulding; a feature that the couple wanted to preserve. They also wanted to extend the same style moulding into the kitchen in the

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corner cabinets, one beside the kitchen sink and its twin at the other end beside the fridge, were equipped with a modern version of the venerable `lazy Susan’ now dubbed `floating Susan.’ More refined than the original, these wooden carousels operate individually on ball bearings as opposed to a centre rod and, of course, virtually eliminate any dead space within the corners. Lise calls it her `overflow’ storage. PictUred oPPosite

a definite `keeper’ in this kitchen turned out to be the U-configured kitchen layout. Structural changes to the space included the replacement of older style French doors with a single garden door, thus allowing space for a peninsula style eating space with counter overhang to accommodate 3 chairs and the installation of 2 additional pot lights overhead for better illumination.

same colour, Cloud White, as the living area to tie the areas together in a seamless fashion. Accord Cabinets’ Sergey and Dmitry were up for the challenge. “It’s not a huge kitchen but there were lots of details to be done,” says Dmitry. The solid maple cabinets were sprayed with Cloud White, an oil-based paint and then a lacquer top coat was applied for a furniture effect. A similar treatment was applied to the crown moulding above the cabinets. Once the exterior and cabinet trims were completed, work began on the cabinet interiors including easy roll spice pantries flanking both sides of the microwave oven and scoring a “fantastic!” from Lise. Corner cabinets, one beside the kitchen sink and its twin at the other end

beside the fridge, were equipped with a modern version of the venerable ‘lazy Susan’ now dubbed ‘floating Susan.’ More refined than the original, these wooden carousels operate individually on ball bearings as opposed to a centre rod and, of course, virtually eliminate any dead space within the corners. Lise calls it her ‘overflow’ storage. An easy-roll garbage/recycling drawer was added at the end of the counter. “We had something similar in our old kitchen under the sink but you always have to move away when you’re working if someone wants to put something in the garbage. This way it’s separate but also easily accessible,” says Lise. A definite ‘keeper’ in this kitchen turned out to be the U-configured kitchen layout. Structural changes to the space included the replacement of older style Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 55

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Once the exterior and cabinet trims were completed, work began on the cabinet interiors including easy roll spice pantries flanking both sides of the microwave oven and scoring a “fantastic!” from Lise. PictUred Bottom

The kitchen was open to the existing living room and dining room, that had both been finished five years ago with crown moulding; a feature that the couple wanted to preserve. They also wanted to extend the same style moulding into the kitchen in the same colour, cloud White, as the living area to tie the areas together in a seamless fashion.

French doors with a single garden door, thus allowing space for a peninsula style eating space with counter overhang to accommodate 3 chairs and the installation of 2 additional pot lights overhead for better illumination. A secretive cabinet space was created on the chair-side of the peninsula to maximize every cubic inch of space and the easy access deep pots and pans drawers in the working side of the kitchen is a hit with both husband and wife. A major luxury feature is the granite countertop in Wine River that gives a hint of reddish-brown vein-y contrast to the pristine cabinetry. To add an element of gravitas to the monochromatic colour scheme, darker subway glass tiles in an ash/grey hue entitled Cedar Creek gives the necessary punch to the room. “The tiles have a rippling water effect that doesn’t require polishing,” says Lise. “Under counter lighting further defines this design detail. “Accord was very good to work with and we got great ideas from their showroom,” says Lise. Sergey and Dmitry agreed that the project was very interesting and challenging for them. “Lise was very particular in what she wanted,” says Dmitry, “and we welcomed the opportunity to satisfy her requests. It shows that we can handle any custom job like that, because quality is our first priority.” The Accord Cabinets showroom is located at 1680 St. James Street. Their website is www.accordcabinet.ca and they can be reached at 772.7272. 56 home décor and renovations Dec 2011 - Jan 2012

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Kitchen and Bath classics the art oF reLaXed decision-maKinG by marGaret anne Fehr

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ll decisions are not created equal. There’s the snap decision of whether it will be a latte or a cappuccino in the morning but it’s unlikely to have much consequence to the rest of your day; but other decisions are directly proportional to the amount of time and consideration you give them. That’s why it’s so important to consider major decisions, like choosing bathroom and kitchen fixtures, at a leisurely pace in a harmonious setting

which clearly sums up the business philosophy of Kitchen and Bath Classics, a Wolseley Company at 1300 St. Matthews Street. “We give our customers the space and time to make the right decisions,” says Tracy Reece, Showroom Manager. “It all comes down to exceptional service in a setting that’s filled with quality products in a relaxing environment.” “Our customer service experts will ask a few questions to guide you along to help define your needs for your individual project. Our environment is definitely not meant to be a grab and dash kind of atmosphere; but a relaxing stroll that puts you in the right frame of mind to assist in making a decision you’ll be happy to live with for the long-term.” Tracy explains that it well might involve more than one visit to the showroom in order to arrive at that perfect choice. “So we tell our customers, if you want to

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“ We GIVe OUR cUSTOMeRS THe SPace anD TIMe TO MaKe THe RIGHT DecISIOnS,” SaYS TRacY Reece, SHOWROOM ManaGeR. “ it aLL comes

doWn to eXcePtionaL service In a SeTTInG THaT’S FILLeD WITH QUaLITY PRODUcTS In a ReLaXInG enVIROnMenT.”

purchase today, that’s fantastic and some will buy right away because they’ve already completed some research, some are in a hurry, or their contractor is coming the next day. But it’s up to the customer to set their own pace for their decision making and multiple visits are encouraged to make sure that the selection and purchase fits with design & style of what they are trying to achieve.” Kitchen and Bath Classics is also known for its consultation process. “Customers can set up a consultation anytime; it can be as simple as a replacement or upgrade of a kitchen sink or as extensive as selecting and buying fixtures for the entire home. We want to review the house plans and determine what you need. In those instances, we would allot an hour or two to go through those items with you.” The products that we showcase on the shelves and the showroom floor are extensive and feature leading brand names including American Standard, Bain Ultra,

Franke, Grohe, Moen, MAXX, Franke, Toto, and many others. “Customers should know that if they can’t find exactly what they are looking for in the showroom that we can order the specific product they want from our established suppliers” says Tracy. “We do have a wide variety of products at different price points. Luxury depends on each individual, and we have price levels for everyone. Clients will be happy to see just how affordable we are.” “Anyone who comes in our door, whether it’s a contractor, homeowner, architect, designer, or builder, we offer world class customer service and product expertise. And we stand behind everything we sell. We work with our customers to make things right for them.” Kitchen and Bath Classics is open Monday to Friday from 9 to 5 and Saturdays from 9:30 to 4:30. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 59

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FEATURE

A reno withTrikor heart Builders

demonstrate empathy and expertise PHOTOGRAPHS BY DARCY FINLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

USUALLY, THE DECISION TO RENOVATE

is made to give a house a new look, more room, or better functionality. Unfortunately, Betty and Darrin know the feeling when they returned home after a weekend away to discover their basement furniture floating in 6 feet of water! Once the insurance adjusters and Emergency Measures Organization had done their inspections and given the couple the go-ahead, Betty and Darrin entered into a new territory as somewhat reluctant renovators. “We really experienced some growing pains through this whole

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BeTTY anD DaRRIn aPPLaUD TRIKOR FOR THe WORK THeY DID BUT aLSO FOR HOW THeY HanDLeD THe FaMILY’S STReSS LeVeLS THROUGH an eVenT THaT BeTTY SaYS SHe WOULDn’T WISH On anYBODY. process,” says Betty. “We had never done a major build before or hired a contractor. It was all new to us.” Betty and Darrin hooked up with Brian Arnold of Trikor Builders, asked to see some references, were pleased with what they heard and started the planning process. “The decision was made to keep the same layout since the framing was still in good condition,” says Brian, “and the insurer had already had the existing framing in the basement dried and treated for mold and the wiring replaced.” The plans included replacing the rec room and dry bar, a bathroom, laundry, office and storage room with new, improved versions of their former selves as well as installing a custom sound system throughout the entire basement. But this time around, the decision was made to install a built-in salt water fish tank as the main focal point on the back wall of the bar overlooking the rec room. “Trikor constructed a separate room behind the tank so we have access for feeding the fish and cleaning the tank.” The bar features a built in fridge and wine chiller. Drywall shelving with built in lighting Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 61

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was created to display bottles. The bar height was raised so that you can watch the fish when you are sitting at it. The bulkhead from the living area continues above the bar and incorporates recessed light fixtures to illuminate the bar area and tie in with the living area. Another upgrade to the former suspended ceiling was the installation of a bulkhead complete with LED uplighting for theatre-style ambiance. “It’s great for watching movies. We don’t have to turn the main lights on,” says Betty. The basement bathroom was redone with spa-like aspirations from the heated flooring to the rich maple cabinetry. The custom shower features a Kohler cast iron shower pan in a deep earth tone to complement the porcelain tile and glass tile accents. The bathroom contains a Kohler shower caddy and custom 10 mm frameless glass doors. The glass backsplash tile above the countertop ties in the shower. The vanity width mirror and glass shower doors make the bathroom look much larger than it is. There is a raindrop shower head as well as wall mounted shower wand. Lighting was important with the dark tiles so 2 pot lights were added in the shower in addition to the wall mount lights above the vanity.

With the basement renovation completed, the family has resumed their enjoyment of the new improved space. “The basement is where we spend most of our living time even before the water damage,” says Betty. “We entertain and just spend most of our time together down there.” Betty and Darrin applaud Trikor for the work they did but also for how they handled the family’s stress levels through an event that Betty says she wouldn’t wish on anybody. “It was an overwhelming experience for us and Brian responded very well to our situation. His customer relations were very good. When he said, he’d be here, he was. Tim, our on-site project manager, was just excellent. He was always available by cell phone, always thinking of us and how we might want to consider things. They were simply top-notch.” Seems like good karma has a way of coming back to the sender. “Just last month Trikor won Gold in the basement category at the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association Renovation of the Year Awards for this renovation,” says Brian. “It was a happy turn of events of us and we are happier still to have helped Betty and Darrin get through a pretty tough time.” Trikor Builders can be reached at info@trikor.ca or at 663.3818. Visit them online at www.trikor.ca.

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reative design solutions emerge best in a visually stimulating atmosphere. That’s the premise and purpose behind the new McDiarmid Design Centre that has recently opened at 580 Pembina Highway. It’s a spectacular innovation from Manitoba’s oldest and original home building centre since 1927 and one that represents a new direction for McDiarmid Lumber. Kelsey Kosman, General Manager and lead designer

for the Design Centre says, “It has been an idea that senior management has been forming for a number of years. We are so proud to announce the showroom opening and anticipate that this brand new concept will be wonderful in helping customers make great design selections for both new home builds and major renovations.” The showroom encompasses 4200 square feet of displays that include the latest trends in kitchen, bath, flooring, lighting,

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exterior windows and doors, siding and shingles all in one visit. Ms Kosman adds that the mid to high range products are generally not available in the retail stores, offering an element of exclusivity to the Design Centre assortments. “With our client’s busy life in mind, we offer many great special order products to view in our showroom, with the added advantage that once customers have identified something they like, we have designers on-site who can provide information and design expertise right on the spot. I know that a lot of people struggle with making selections and pulling things together. The real benefit to this new concept is the fact that you are able to view and purchase all facets of your home build or renovation under one roof, saving you time and money.” Another service that will be available is in-home design consultation. The Design Centre has an on-site draftsperson to provide customers with detailed plans of their proposed projects. “Simply bring us the dimensions of the rooms you have in mind and we prepare the drawing,” says Ms. Kosman. “Our process would include a discussion with the client regarding their budget, their style preferences and what functionality they want to achieve within their new space.” The second meeting would be scheduled to do an overview of the preliminary plans and get the final approval from the client. “Although, we don’t provide the labour,” says Ms Kosman, “we do have great working relationships with some fantastic contractors who we can refer our clients to for further discussions.” Another feature of the Design Centre is the presence of a dedicated Pella and Thermo-tech windows and Perfect Fit doors representatives, who are available to answer any questions and provide their expertise to enhance this unique shopping experience. “If you’re building a new home or renovating your existing home, we can do everything from interior to exterior. You can order all your building products through the McDiarmid Design Centre. We offer all you need from studs and drywall to ceramic tiles and other types of flooring, to all types of lighting to achieve that specific look. We’re really trying to offer as much as we can in one place, to better serve our busy clients.” The new McDiarmid Design Centre is focusing on getting out the good word about their new concept in home building and renovation and will be an active participant in the upcoming KBR and Home Expressions Show in 2012, as well as, working with the retail stores and contractor sales department of McDiarmid Lumber. The new McDiarmid Design Centre hours are Monday to Friday, 9:30 to 6 pm and Saturday from 10 to 2 beginning in 2012. Ms. Kosman invites inquiries by phone at 478-5686 and encourages customers to look for upcoming McDiarmid flyers featuring the new McDiarmid Design Centre. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 65

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DEPARTMENTS

“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm”Emerson by deBBie GoLUB, B.a., B.env.d.

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EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE A PROJECT COMES ALONG WHICH

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» No two designs are ever the same (or should be!). » There are no definitive rules to how creativity unfolds. » Client needs and project requirements are often in flux. Each of the above Ingredients (and there are many more) help make our profession exciting and keep we designers on our toes - just the way we like it! Previous to working with our most recent salon and spa client, Fenwick & Company had used terms like: Inventor, Visionary, Marriage Counsellor, Artist, Mediator and my

We were approached by Jerry’s Hair Salon & Day Spa to discuss their upcoming relocation project (we were 1 of 4 firms bidding). In our interview we touched on items such as spatial requirements and user needs, their brand identity, their expectations for the overall look and feel of the space, the construction schedule and budget. We were excited and apparently our enthusiasm showed! It was then narrowed down to our design firm and an out of province company. We were asked the following questions; Does the project interest us? Can we meet the

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ambitious design and construction deadline? Would our fees compete with the other design team? The answers were: Yes, Yes & “No”. Long, story short, our competition had a portfolio that specialized in spa design and provided a fee structure that was supported by the supply of in-house product. Our office on the other hand had a broader design background and our fees were based on design service only. Sadly, we weren’t awarded the project - or, at least so we thought. oUr neW hat – “the taP dancer” hoW We Got the name...

Fortunately, because of our enthusiastic meeting (so we were told), and our reputation with the client for being creative, attentive, and most importantly “on it” we were asked to stay on board and behave as the local design consultant throughout the project. Working alongside the other design team, and aware that the space was site unseen to them, it was guaranteed we would be busy during the construction phase. This was a new role for us, but we were ecstatic to be involved and were up to the challenge! Within a few weeks of project start up we were participating in the planning of the new space. The client requested we rework the preliminary plan presented to them and introduce the concept strategies and design elements we discussed during our first meeting. For us, it was imperative that the spa and salon side, while consistent in brand image, be able to communicate two very different spatial experiences. The salon was to feel bright, fresh and energized (club-like one might say), while maintaining a strong site line from the retail area. By contrast, the spa side was to be somewhat hidden, to feel like a destination, an escape from the hustle and bustle of mall activity. It was our intention to make the journey into the spa effortless, for the views within to be subtle and almost voyeuristic, and most importantly to have the overall zone be calming as one travelled through it. Softly curved corridors and rounded spaces kept walk thru traffic slow and encouraged Jerry’s clientele to take in

the many treatments offered as they passed through. Finally, in the retail zone, fixtures were kept away from storefront windows to create a dramatic entry backdrop. Now customers were encouraged to enter the space, invited to view and touch product - and the quick walk-by glance would no longer suffice. Once inside, why rush off? Treat yourself to a manicure or Vichy shower! it’s trUe – We Got oUr FinGers into aLmost everYthinG!

As the design progressed we consulted on building code and fire safety, critiqued drawings and offered material and finish substitutions, specified plumbing fixtures and designed millwork, identified and resolved outstanding details and developed marketing material from store signage to treatment service menus. then constrUction BeGan...

Site inspection visits were essential. We planned them based on critical dates in the construction schedule to ensure that the design was translated as it was intended and to fill in the gaps as required. There are always issues during construction, but having designer support in place for trouble shooting and to intelligently respond to changes, keeps the vision in place and the project on schedule. With Christmas right around the corner, festive soirees being booked, and people running around buying gifts, Jerry’s Hair Salon & Day Spa pushed to have their Grand Opening Party for November 17th to show off their new digs and services to all. We welcome you to visit, splurge and enjoy their new space!

LYnn FenWicK B.I.D. Fenwick and company Interior Design tel 204.489.5151 fax 204.487.0719 e-mail lynnfenwick@shaw.ca web www.fenwickinteriordesign.ca blog fenwickinteriordesign.blogspot.com like us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Fenwickcompany Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 69

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ith a long-standing 30 year history as a custom cabinet builder, Seine River Cabinets continues to re-invent itself and provide service and value to its customers, both old and new. Glenn Zebrynski, Sales and Marketing consultant says, “The company continues to maintain its reputation as a totally custom cabinetry company. We’ve worked with a wide range of wood species and colours over the years, but now we’ve increased our product offering to include high-gloss multi color cabinet doors, solid acrylic material, and various new engineered veneers allowing us to provide contemporary styles to our customers in addition to more traditional looks.” The Seine River Showroom, located at Unit 6-45 Trottier Bay in Fort Garry, provides 1500 square feet of design ideas and products to clients who are looking for inspiration. “We’ve changed the staging of the layouts and added a few new products to the showroom. Our on-site manufacturing shop is where we do everything from fabrication, to finishing, to final assembly. We have cross trained our staff in many aspects of

our process including installation. Wes Baker, Production and Installation manager says “We feel having staff installers giving our clients a much more personalized experience”. Planning the kitchen designs is more detailed and accurate than ever since the company has upgraded to a more robust CAD system to produce full-colour, 3D drawings that allow them to head off any structural issues on paper well before a crew even starts a job. We have utilized the technology that is currently on the market to give a greater presentation before we start the project. “Most people have a hard time reading blue prints and being able to visualize the end product, comments Wes Baker. Our ultimate goal is to give the client a simple and fresh process to their kitchen renovation project. Seine River Cabinets has long-established relationships with local interior designers, contractors and home builders that are of direct benefit to many clients. The company has also contributed to cabinet projects that have won nationally recognized SAM awards for local contractors’, a credit to Seine River’s cabinetry design and quality workmanship. PICTURED BELOW

The Seine River showroom, located at Unit 6-45 Trottier Bay in Fort Garry, provides 1500 square feet of design ideas and products to clients who are looking for inspiration.

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Glenn adds that Seine River is now branching out its finishing capabilities. “We’ve put in a fully-functional walk-in spray booth. Up to now, we’ve only done the finishing for our own needs. With our expansion, we have put together an offering with various service packages for flooring companies, other cabinet companies, as well as the direct public to aid in their finishing needs. Wes Adds, “Majority of companies don’t realize the capabilities we have when it comes to finishing. This is a service we have always offered to our own clients, and now we are offering it to other’s as well. As a custom cabinetry company, the public often equates ‘custom’ with ‘expensive.’ “We want people to know that we can tailor our work to our customers’ budgets by giving them a range of options to choose from. A lot of people are surprised with all the options we can provide such as colour matching, many hardware choices, and cabinets that are built just for their project and their space. “Our estimates are very detailed and show different options along with the hardware. If you want just a simple cabinet style to be competitive with a big box store, we can do that. If you want your cabinets to match your cherry wood dining room table and you want more expensive hardware, obviously the

price reflects those options. I feel we’re still very competitive for the services that we offer and you’re going to get exactly what you want with us; there will be no compromises.” When you are investing this much money into your house there is no reason you should not get exactly what you are looking for! The Seine River Cabinets showroom is open 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday and by appointment on Saturdays. It is located at Unit 6-45 Trottier Bay in Fort Garry. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 71

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aFter BeFore

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In a matter of a few days, a tired, seen-better-days kitchen is updated with a minimum of inconvenience to the homeowner and for approximately half the cost of a full renovation. Besides these very desirable benefits, Mark Bjornson, owner/operator, wants potential clients to know that a Nu-Life kitchen involves far more than simply replacing cabinet doors and drawer fronts and that there are a full range of finishing details that go into delivering that allimportant ‘wow’ factor to this most important space. “The first major alteration involved framing the cabinets right up to the ceiling,” says Mark, “instantly making for a grander, elongated effect and also at the same time increasing the storage capacity.” Antique Whitewash, a new colour added to the thermofoil series cabinet doors was the choice for the kitchen. “This selection has a slight grain pattern within the whitewash that really adds life to the shaker-style doors and makes them look a lot more elegant.” 74 home décor and renovations Dec 2011 - Jan 2012

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aFter

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THe cOMPanY RecenTLY FInISHeD a DRaMaTIc Re-DO TO a STanDaRD 1980’S STYLe KITcHen THaT ILLUSTRaTeS THe DeGRee OF FIneSSe THaT nU-LIFe KITcHenS BRInGS TO aLL ITS RenOVaTIOn PROJecTS. Brushed nickel hardware on doors and drawer fronts amps up the elegance factor and further complements the kitchen faucet and stainless steel appliances. The client had purchased a larger model stainless steel fridge that needed some modifications to make it fit appropriately within the space. “We built a new pantry on the right side of the fridge along with a new fridge upper above it. A gable was added on one side of the fridge for a pleasing built-in look. We also installed a new fridge upper and pantry cabinet with 3 drawers to accommodate the over-size dimensions.” Meanwhile, the stainless steel stove was fitted with additional fillers on both sides to minimize the gaps between appliance and existing cabinetry. Also, the upper cabinets were modified to accommodate the over-the-range microwave oven. The homeowners had chosen hardwood flooring in the kitchen which affected the height for the opening of the dishwasher. “We needed to make accommodations to the cabinets to allow for the dishwasher to fit properly with the thicker floor and to make sure that all the appliances were fully-functioning,” says Mark.

A brand new element within the space is the island that Nu-Life Kitchens built from scratch. The island serves as the social hub of the space, capped with quartz and built to facilitate conversation. Underneath large pots and pans drawers provide abundant storage and a soft-close, full glide extension feature ensures that drawers are whisper quiet when in use. “It’s a work area, a gathering place and also provides that extra storage that is often missing in kitchens,” says Mark “This installation was completed within 5 days and at a fraction of the cost of a full kitchen renovation.” “We can make a wide variety of new cabinets and make a real change to the kitchen, which is long-lasting. That can help when the time comes for re-sale and it can provide many years of comfortable living within the home.” Watch for the Nu-Life Kitchens’ booth at the upcoming Kitchen, Bath and Renovations Show from January 13-15th, 2012 and visit their showroom at Unit 7, 851 Lagimodiere Blvd. Showroom hours: Monday to Thursday, 1 to 5 pm, Friday, 1 to 4 pm, Saturday, 10 am to 1 pm. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 75

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FEATURE

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imaGine the LUXUrY oF a desiGner BeinG their oWn

best client, perfecting their own vision and seeing a design project through from beginning to end without a client’s budget or design sensibilities tempering any aspect of the project. Ramsin Khachi, a talented Toronto celebrity designer, has done it. After searching the market, a house caught his eye, a lovely 4,000- plus-sq.-ft. home on a quiet court in Old Oakville. In the current hot market it was priced well. To encourage multiple offers, Khachi says. He knew it was the right one for him – from a great location to good bones, it would become magnificent. A lot of work, a lot of heart – and a lot of money – went

into turning 79 Raymar Place from the aging formal home it was, into the luxurious and well-heeled three-bedroom residence it has become. Khachi not only came up with an incredible vision for the transformation, he invested himself in the home. He addressed more than just classic design and modern function. Ramsin Khachi got into the details. While it would be wrong to say “anyone can do a gorgeous home with enough crown moulding, hardwood and Carerra,” the truth is, it seems there is almost a standard list of finishes we have come to expect in a designer house. It’s designers who go beyond the norm and the aesthetic whose work is truly outstanding. Khachi’s renovation is that. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 77

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Gorgeous – sumptuous is more the word – but it’s what he’s done with technology, behind the walls, under the floors and in the function of the home that makes 79 Raymar Place not just another pretty face. The house flows with organic design, the continuity of patterns, repetitions of specific lines and curves, and the cohesive combination of materials and colours work, giving the home a polished finish. A piece of glass that he found in New York, Khachi explains, gave way to inspiration for a pattern that appears through the home, in the front door panels, in the plaster work on the living and dining room ceilings – and beyond. The exquisite glass is inlaid in the upstairs bathroom, and the effect is subtle and stunning. But beyond the beauty, there’s the function, and if the beauty impresses, then the function will astonish. Many features have solved the little problems, those annoyances that seem beyond your control yet you wish you could change. Have you ever stood outside the shower, waiting, thinking “I hate waiting for the water to heat up.” Yet you wait, every morning. In fact, who doesn’t hate sticking hands under a cold tap to wash them, while the hot water kicks in by the time you’re ready to dry off. Khachi put an end to it by installing floor sensors and a loop on the hot water valve. When you enter the bathroom or ensuite, the hot water is triggered to start flowing. It isn’t wasted, it starts running in a loop until you turn on the tap. Hot water waiting for you. It’s a nice reversal.

Khachi’s actually put a lot of thought behind the plumbing, noting that there’s always a concern of the laundry room plumbing flooding. It’s great having a second-floor laundry room, but if the machine ever overflows it has the potential to do massive damage. Khachi has created an impressive second-floor laundry. With two large front loaders and a large laundry sink, a plumbing break would be serious cause for concern, except Khachi has added several fail-safes. He’s installed an adaptor on the washing machine so that it will recognize when the machine is running improperly and shut it off. The floor sensors ensure that excessive water flow is shut off if the room is unoccupied. The floor is also sloped – ever-so-subtly. Even if a substantial amount of water were able to make it to the flood stage, the slope would keep it from leaving the laundry room and instead direct it right down the drain. The garage – as attractive and well-planned as the rest of the house – has great storage and running water. It’s beautifully finished with a tiled floor and cabinetry. It also has laser points mounted on the garage ceiling, whose light beams will hit the dash when your car is pulled into the garage and has hit its mark – instead of hitting its bumper against the wall. And when you grab your handbag, your laptop, dry-cleaning, kids, phone and the arm-load of other things you bring in from the car, there’s no more fumbling with keys. Leave them in your pocket, the biometric reader gives you access to the house. It also logs the times of each Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 79

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FEATURE cOnTInUeD... member of the family and household that enters from the garage. You can check online to see what time your teen actually came home last night – if you want. There is also a biometric reader on the wine cellar so, not only is your collection well-controlled and impressively displayed, it’s also secure. The backyard is brilliant recreational space, with a walk-out directly from the kitchen. A built-in outdoor kitchen features an incredible, large grill. While backyard fun-in-the-sun is complete with fountain, seating areas and great décor, winter doesn’t put an end to good times. There’s grilling to be done year round. Instead of having to shovel a path to the barbecue, Khachi has installed a heated ground. It senses the weight of the snow and the temperature rises enough to melt a clear path at all times, without wasting energy while the patio path is snow-free. In fact, the whole house is intelligent and intuitive. Khachi has designed the heating system so that different zones are controlled by the same furnace. The bedrooms, the main rooms and the entertaining rooms are three different zones. Of course you can see where the energy savings come in, all year long. Instead of heating and cooling more than 4,000sq.-ft. entirely to the same temperature, you can program each zone to reflect the period of time you will use it. The den can be warm on a cold winter’s day, while the dining room is a few degrees lower since company’s not on the way. The thermostat, just like the biometrics, are online. You can adjust the program from anywhere. In fact, wall panels in various rooms and areas of the home also have access to the server and music files so you can enjoy music throughout the house.

Built-in speakers in the dining room, for instance, set the perfect ambiance for entertaining, but all components, wiring and speakers are invisible. One of the most simple yet functional details is such an inexpensive and easy fix that it’s silly it’s not a common feature in more homes. Khachi has plenty of electrical outlets in the home. But what does anyone ever plug into the hallway outlets? There’s central vac, ample lighting, online music. Hallway outlets that are actually used in any home are most commonly used for plug-in night lights. Instead of ugly plugins, Khachi has used a different type of electrical outlet. One plug has been replaced by a night light. Flat to the wall, the glow is enough to illuminate your way through the house comfortably, and ensures the kids feel bogeyman free. Stylish built-ins cover up the awkward sloping roof in the office and bedroom, which would have made those walls much more difficult to decorate. The heated doggy wash is a great addition to the mud room, while the finishes inside the home and out make it an easy and low-maintenance home. From home theatre to panic room, to access panels for the home gym’s in-wall television, Khachi has left nothing to bother you. Too many of these remarkable and insightful features to mention, the home isn’t just a sumptuous setting, it’s an experience in fine living in both function and fashion. (And it can be yours! Call your agent, Khachi’s got it on the market.) For more information about ramsin Khachi and 79 raymar Place visit khachi.com

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hoLidaY cheer EGGNOG inGredients MaKeS 10 (1/2 cUP/125 ML) SeRVInGS

6 large eggs ½ cup (75 mL) liquid honey

heat-proof bowl; stir in remaining milk and vanilla. Place bowl over ice-water bath, stirring frequently until mixture is cool, about 15 minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 3 hours. When ready to serve, whisk in your favourite flavouring.

¼ tsp (1 mL) salt 4 cups (1 L) milk, divided

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1 tbsp (15 mL) vanilla extract

›› Stir in 1/2 to 1 cup (125 to 250 mL) rum or brandy or a combination of both. ›› Stir in 1-1/2 tsp (7 mL) instant coffee granules dissolved in 1 tbsp (15 mL) hot

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›› In a 2 qt. (2L) saucepan, whisk together eggs, honey and salt. Gradually add 2 cups (500 mL) milk. Cook and stir over medium-low heat for 12 to 15 minutes or until mixture coats back of spoon (Do not boil). Pour into a large

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water or 1 to 2 tsp (5 to 10 mL) rum extract.

›› Stir in 2 cups (500 mL) softened vanilla ice cream and blend with whisk or mixer. ›› Replace half of the milk with Amaretto, French Vanilla or Irish Cream flavoured dairy blend for coffee. TIP: Eggnog may be covered and stored in the refrigerator for several days. To serve, keep bowl of eggnog on ice and serve within 2 hours. For creamy eggnog, fold in 2 cups (500 mL) whipped cream or whipped topping.

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1-12oz (355 mL) jar marinated artichoke hearts 1 small onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 4 eggs, beaten ¼ cup (50 mL) fine dry bread crumbs ¼8 tsp (0.5 mL) each pepper, oregano and Tabasco sauce 1 cup (250 mL) light Cheddar cheese, grated 1 small jar pimento, chopped (optional) 2 tbsp (30 mL) chopped fresh parsley directions

›› Preheat oven to 325°F (160°C). Pour ¼ cup (50 mL) of liquid from the artichoke hearts into a fry pan. Add onion and garlic and sauté on medium to high heat. Drain out the rest of liquid from the artichoke hearts, coarsely chop, and set aside. In a medium sized bowl, combine eggs, bread crumbs, pepper, oregano and Tabasco. Stir in cheese, artichokes and pimento (if using). Add onion mixture. Pour into 8 x 8-inch (20 cm x 20 cm) greased square baking pan. Sprinkle with parsley. Bake at 325°F (160°C) for 30 minutes or until lightly set. Cool and cut into 1-inch squares. Dec 2011 - Jan 2012 home décor and renovations 85

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Energy that lasts.

Whether it’s a few casual rounds on the rink or a game of hockey on the river, skating at The Forks is an excellent way for Manitobans to keep fit. The high quality protein in eggs fuels an active lifestyle and provides the lasting energy you need to enjoy fun activities. Eggs are also one of the few foods that contain Vitamin D which is important during the winter months.

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Canada’s Food Guide recognizes two eggs as a serving from the Meat & Alternatives Group.

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