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Our awnings are available in manual crank operation or by a simple remote control. Motorized awnings are very popular for both home and business. A motorized upgrade allows you to quickly extend or retract your awning with minimal effort.
Iadmit it may take some time for me to get used to seeing my face staring back at me from this page, but as the new guest editor at RENO+DECOR magazine, I am so excited to share my passion and expertise in design with you. In every issue I will begin a conversation that expands on what our editorial team has been working on to bring you the best in home design and decor trends. As I celebrate being welcomed into this role, I am acutely aware of the importance of design in our lives as it relates to our mental well-being. Transitioning through these past two years of the pandemic has shown me that sometimes the simplest home elements can give us great peace in a time of struggle. From a well-placed workspace to a whimsical piece of art, many everyday home pieces silently provide us with the comfort and organization we need to continue to move forward in an environment that is familiar and special to us that grounds our soul.
From a design perspective, kitchens have often been recognized as the heart of the home. Now more than ever, they’ve been at the forefront of our minds as a place to escape into an exotic recipe or a welcoming retreat during a work-fromhome lunch break. People are craving mixed materials, smart appliances and organic curves, all of which create the perfect blend of welcoming luxury that sets the mood for living comfortably now or in the future, regardless of what the universe brings our way.
Some of my favourite additions to kitchen design right now are mid-tone woods, in particular walnut and oak for its beautiful, tactile texture. I am also consistently specifying organic elements such as natural stone or curved archways for the warmth it brings. And finally, incorporating ecofriendly appliances or recycled materials that are kind to Mother Nature.
This issue is packed full of kitchen design inspiration, so if you have been contemplating a kitchen renovation, this is your time!
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KARE Toronto brings the “joy of living” to downtown Oakville, one of four locations in North America including Vancouver, Los Angeles and Miami. This design mecca is franchised by two local entrepreneurs, Edilka Anderson and Carla Guzman, a design duo passionate about transforming commercial and residential spaces. KARE is in more than 50 countries, with more than 100 stores worldwide and offers a wide selection of contemporary and unique home furnishings and decor items. The company‘s head office in Germany designs and markets everything in-house and from there it is exported worldwide. The brand’s recipe for success? “Four times a year, KARE creates new and imaginative furnishing worlds called ‘trend shows’,” says Anderson. “This creates a cohesive design vision for the brand, which helps our design experts recreate the looks in your spaces,” adds Guzman.
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When you picture meeting with an interior designer, what is the first thing that springs to mind? It’s easy to imagine that the surface, or decor concerns will be a big part of the discussion, but they’re really one of the final steps in renovation projects.
Here is what you can also expect when you’re working with a registered interior designer:
A registered interior designer will meet with you to discuss your vision, your needs and your budget for the project. They will ask what’s working and what’s not working, and an ideal timeline.
“We like to know about the client as much as possible and how they enjoy spending their day,” says registered interior designer Luca Campacci from the Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (ARIDO). “For example, do they cook often and
require a large kitchen? What do they do for work and what is needed to comfortably work from home? How often do they actually host family events?” Founder and principal at the Level Studio, Campacci uses these questions to create a design that is tailored to daily life.
Determine the cost of completion and project requirements in the budgeting phase
At this step, a registered interior designer will send you a contract with project details and a proposed budget. You may think, “It’s just a bathroom, how much of this needs to be documented?” Do yourself a favour and read that contract well! An interior designer will provide you with a contract and document the project throughout all phases to reduce confusion.
Once you’ve reviewed and signed the contract, they will measure your space and create a series of drawings for you and the construction team that details things such as the new floorplan, plumbing, electrical and HVAC, and can include speakers and internet connections.
Set a timeline for the completion of an interior design project
It can feel like there’s a lot of “hurry up and wait,” with different trades coming in followed by a long wait. Your interior designer can provide guidance
on timing, including building permits. Moreover, with supply chain issues and tradespeople in heavy demand, you may have to recalibrate your expectations.
materials and products
Remember that big book of fabrics and samples? This is where that comes in. For many, this is a really fun part, where your creativity can run wild. For others, it can be agonizing to decide between a durable quartzite or a gorgeous veined marble. Relax! With an extensive knowledge of materials and suppliers, an interior designer can provide options for something that’s sturdy and beautiful.
Campacci has strategies for getting this information. “For esthetic direction, we take inspirational images from the client. It shows us what appeals to them and picks up on subtleties that they may not be able to articulate. Interesting artwork or decor they already possess can also be a source of inspiration.”
An interior design project can involve a ton of decisions, and after looking at the millionth faucet, it’s normal to have decision fatigue. An interior designer can make decisions you don’t want to address or bring you three choices, so you’re not stuck in decision paralysis.
Taking on a home renovation project is no small task, but a registered interior designer can make the process a lot less complicated.
Find a registered interior designer in your neighbourhood at arido.ca
“I am pleased to have collaborated with RENO+DECOR for the upcoming 2022 National Home Show feature – Design Intervention. My design concept for this year’s show is to be about the journey of the design through the eyes of a designer, where the vision starts from a sketch and turns to reality. You will see a gradual transition between the fully sketched interior effect to full realization where the interior is complete (a transition in between with some areas still “sketched” and some details already “real”). We want our guests visiting the booth to have a chance to experience being in a designer’s sketchbook or designer’s vision process. – Designer Diana Rose, dianarosedesign.com
The National Home Show is back and takes place at the Enercare Centre, this April 15-24
Be sure to visit the RENO+DECOR booth #4018 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday
Our Design Intervention booth will be the backdrop for design and decor experts offering free 15-minute consultations to our guests. Bring along your photos, samples and floorplans to ensure you optimize this opportunity to receive expert design advice.
by SARA DUCK
Matte black kitchen accessories and small appliances will make a bold statement in your cooking space. Plus, this colour is easy to keep clean!
1. Studio S semi-pro kitchen FAUCET in matte black. $827. americanstandard.ca
2. Gooseneck electric water KETTLE. $88. bodum.com
3. Nera matte black MEASURING CUPS. $35. crateandbarrel.ca
4. Six-light incandescent adjustable PENDANT LAMP in matte black finish by Dainolite. $288. homedepot.ca
5. The TOAST SELECT luxe. $250. breville.ca
6. Hexa Walton black 3D peel and stick self-adhesive WALL TILES. $45 (set of four). lowes.ca
7. Four-pack TEASPOON SET in matte black. $13. hm.com
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8. 16-piece DINNERWARE SET in matte black by Stone+Lain. $100. bedbathandbeyond.ca
KitchenAid has introduced its 2022 colour of the year, a vibrant magenta hue called Beetroot. “At KitchenAid, creativity is championed by the power of colour,” says Julie Cluff, director of sales and marketing at KitchenAid Canada. “This year is no different. Beetroot is vibrant and energizing, inviting cooks of all skill levels to feed their insatiable appetite for new experiences and make every meal more exciting than the last.”
We asked Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore’s colour and design expert, about the hottest hues for kitchens in 2022. Here are her top three choices:
1. Greens are popular in kitchens as a way to bring nature inside, and certain greens also have a vintage vibe that is quite popular. October Mist CC-550
2. Deep navy and denim blues have been popular as cabinet colours for some time and I don’t see that changing any time soon. Mysterious AF-565
3. There is nothing like yellow to bring instant brightness and warmth to any space. In the kitchen, a little goes a long way. Pale Moon OC-108
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Freshen up the look of your kitchen cabinets with marble hardware.
Slammed for space in your kitchen?
Don’t fret. “In a small space, it’s all about finding the balance between the perfect function and the meaningful beauty that surrounds you,” says Richard Ouellette of Les Ensembliers. R+D asked for his top three tips for working with a petite cooking space.
1. The best way to make sure your small space functions the way you want it to is to start with a well laid-out plan. There are some things that simply won’t work in a smaller kitchen. Make a list of your must-haves and work with a professional to ensure every inch is maximized.
2. Create zones in your space to give you different experiences and moments throughout your day.
3. Choosing the right appliances for your space and needs is critical. I love the JennAir Urban Living collection specifically for this reason. The Urban Living series appliances are built with the same exceptional luxury details, functions and quality as a regular-size appliance.
For more design inspiration, visit ensembliers.com and jennair.ca
Combining superior handsfree technology with stunning modern elegance, the Cia kitchen collection from Moen enhances any space with sophisticated style. Offering voiceactivation and touchless functionalities, the Cia pull-down kitchen faucets provide the best in modern style and technology to elevate everyday tasks at the sink.
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The appliance experts at Billa Appliances are here to inspire you with the latest must-have kitchen designs from the Samsung Bespoke collection
by SARA DUCK
Looking to make your kitchen dreams a reality? Billa Appliances has been serving the Greater Toronto Area since 1988, and is conveniently located in Toronto and Markham, Ontario. The Billa team know what it takes to outfit your kitchen with industry-leading appliances that will bring out the ‘Iron Chef’ in you. Whether you know what you are looking for, or if you’re just getting started in designing your kitchen, its appliance experts can help guide you throughout the process.
Whether you know what you are looking for or you’re still trying to decide what you like and don’t like when it comes to a new kitchen design for your home, the experts at Billa Appliances are happy to help guide you throughout the process. They will work with you and your contractor, developer and interior designer to ensure your kitchen ideas are brought to life. For more information visit billaappliances.com
This buzz word is taking over the design world as consumers want custom-made items that suit their particular needs and wants. Bespoke design will give you just that, a oneof-a-kind look. With Samsung’s new Bespoke appliances, you are able to customize your cooking space according to your unique style.
The Samsung Bespoke collection offers a range of customizable products including refrigerators, ranges, microwaves, dishwashers, air purifiers, air dressers and even vacuums! All these products are available in a variety of configurations, colours and finishes to complete that bespoke look, which is all available at Billa Appliances.
Spring and summer are around the corner and we are ready to begin enjoying our outdoor spaces. We call it “living inside out” — making your outdoor spaces as fabulous as your indoors.
In preparation for the great weather, below is a checklist to help create your outdoor entertaining oasis:
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Select the right countertop that can withstand fluctuations in temperatures. Some of the best material choices for Canadian weather are:
A hot new idea that’s now trending is to incorporate an invisible induction cooktop to save counter space and achieve a very clean modern look. Check out Ciot’s InvisaCook, currently available in one-, two-, and four-burner configurations and coming soon in three- and five-burner configurations. It can also be controlled wirelessly from your smartphone using the InvisaCook app.
Also available is an InvisaCharge unit that gets installed under your countertop, which will act as a wireless charger for your cell phone. outside.
For more information or assistance in selecting materials for your outdoor oasis, please contact a Ciot product specialist at a showroom near you or visit Ciot.com.
There are so many options available these days for tile, but it’s most important to make sure you always use a tile that is specifically made for exterior use. Opt for full-bodied colour porcelain tiles such as Ciot’s Moonstone Collection, available in a variety of colours and fascinating finishes and textures.
Looking for something fun? Check out our large assortment of patterned porcelain tiles that are inspired by encaustic cement tiles. They are a great way to add style and charm to your exterior kitchen backsplash, while having the added benefit of porcelain’s durability with easy maintenance and no sealing required.
Why not refresh your pool with a vibrant mosaic made for an outdoor application? A trim of mosaic along the edge of the pool is a great way to add a burst of colour to your space.
It is also a good idea to consider a porcelain paver, such as Ciot’s Stoncrete and X-Rock Collections to complete your look and create a unique pattern in between your greenery.
Looking to update your kitchen but don’t have the budget for a full reno? From swapping out the hardware to adding a hit of colour, our design experts share five ways to make your cooking space cool again.
by SARA DUCK
“Incorporating a pop of colour in a cooking space adds personality and interest in an otherwise neutral room. Colourful lower cabinets ground the space in an open-concept kitchen. For a less permanent option, add a colourful runner, cookware or art to create a focal point in a kitchen.” – Designer Anne Duquet-Ford, ADF Interiors
“The oil-rubbed bronze hardware in this kitchen really complements the cabinets while adding a fresh, modern look. A great way to save money in general on hardware is to keep it constant throughout so you can buy more in bulk, which is what we did here.”
– Designer Gillian Segal, Gillian Segal Design Check
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– Designer Rebecca Hay, Rebecca Hay Designs Inc.
Check out these… bar and counter stools
“Incorporating organic elements like wood into a kitchen brings both an instant warmth and textural element into any style of kitchen.”
– Designer Trisha Isabey, Isabey Interiors
“Open shelving is useful for adding additional shelving space to store and organize, and it also brings personality into the kitchen.” – Designer Kate Davidson, Kate + Co
Check out these… floating shelves
by MARK & BEN CULLEN
There is a well-known leadership theory that says selecting one word to be your focus for the year will create clarity, passion, power and lifechanging impact. With this in mind, our word for 2022 is: Trees.
Trees are the world’s most advanced breathing machines, a miracle of nature that has not been matched for efficiency and economy by anything created by humankind. We need more of them.
We have all experienced the many health benefits of getting out into nature or ‘forest bathing’ – breathing clean air, watching wildlife, birds and insects while we enjoy the shade and the quiet. But most importantly, trees efficiently store carbon emissions that help to fight our climate change emergency. While it has always been this way, the number of trees is in decline. We need to act fast to save these miracles of nature and ensure a safe future for people and the planet.
Design trends are finding inspiration in nature, sustainability and bringing the outdoors, inside. Perhaps you’ve been considering a landscape project for your home, be it a balcony project or a more ambitious endeavour. We also have some expansion plans.
On November 11, 2022, the last tree of the Highway of Heroes Tree Campaign will be planted, marking the completion of a project that has created living tributes to Canadians
who have or who are serving during times of conflict. Seven years and $12 million later, more than two million trees will be planted by this date.
This initiative has inspired us to expand our mission through our new national charity, Canadian Trees for Life. Launched in 2021, with $2 million in seed funding from Natural Resources Canada through the federal government’s 2 Billion Trees Committment program, Trees for Life wants to continue the momentum started last year, right across Canada. We planted more than 270,000 trees in 2021, and we are aiming to double that number in 2022.
Trees for Life’s primary objective is to mobilize community-based tree-planting initiatives across Canada. Using our insights and networks, Trees for Life will provide Canadian tree-planting organizations with the tools, resources, and horticultural trade networks to enable them to grow existing tree-planting initiatives, implement new ones, and educate their communities about the value of trees.
If you haven’t got your one-word focus for the year, consider ‘trees’, for all the life-changing impact they bring.
Join us in assisting communities across Canada to dramatically increase their tree canopies:
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Donate and share our message of hope and possibility with your friends and family.
Suggest a project or a public space that could benefit from the addition of trees.
Incorporate a few trees into your renovation plans.
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by BILHA KANGETHE
Kitchen design is an everevolving process. It embraces functionality, balance, the perfect layout, smart storage solutions, proper lighting and ventilation and the right cabinetry choice, all while honouring style and
esthetics. Exceptional design is an aspiration for most kitchen designers, and just as important, are wheelchair accessible kitchens built with ADA compliance in mind.
While ADA-compliant kitchens have advanced over the years, the reality is, there currently are more
The corner pull-out drawer on the left and the mid-counter pull-out dishwasher on the next page, make it easier to access the contents inside.
Designers are offering up exceptional ADA-compliant kitchen designs with accessibility in mind
kitchens that don’t require ADA compliance than those that do. But with the senior population projected to increase and aging in place a viable option, we anticipate a shift in the kitchen design industry toward even more advancements to cater to that need.
In an effort to address that demand, designing with accessibility in mind is becoming an important consideration in residential architecture and design. In addition, kitchen furniture and cabinet manufacturers and suppliers are introducing innovative and cutting-edge systems to support and accommodate this growth.
An ideal layout should have a lot of maneuvering space and take into consideration all the needs of the user. You want to avoid areas that have cross routes and parallel surfaces, and limit travel distances between functional zones. Kitchen styles to consider are the single row (if you are limited for space), and L-shaped kitchen, a U-shaped kitchen, an L-shaped kitchen with an island, and a semi-island with at least 60 inches minimum of accessible space between counters and opposing sides.
Functional zones facilitate the process of prepping and making meals. It includes countertops and food prep zones, food storage, tableware and cutlery storage, a clean-up area, as well as cooking zones. The goal is to eliminate any barriers that can interfere with being able to
comfortably work in the kitchen. Equally important, the design needs to consider the user’s motor skills in relation to their preferred movement if they are using a wheelchair, a walker or other mobility device. Whether right-handed or left-handed, they tend to use their dominant hand to use their device and the opposite hand to perform tasks such as opening drawers and moving things around.
This kind of design involves rethinking how a kitchen functions. That means adjusting sink and countertop heights; installing induction countertops and motorized cabinet systems; addressing knee and toe guidelines, incorporating appliances with mobility enhancements such as pull-out dishwasher drawers; incorporating smart storage solutions; and installing flooring that is as flat as possible with few grade changes. While ADA compliance takes centre stage, you don’t need to compromise
in style and esthetics. Final finishes such as cabinetry, tile backsplash, and flooring still have a role to play in the design scheme. There is ample room to add character and texture, colour and to play with tones.
The perfect mixture of ambient, task and accent lighting enhances the kitchen design while providing functional capability and access within the space. For those with a level of hearing loss, audibility is key and can be addressed by installing timer buzzers and smoke alarms to assist the user. Depending on the electrical code of your region, installing switches and receptacles within the cabinets and drawers that also store appliance can provide efficient access and use.
We are watching the development of accessible kitchen design and look forward to the innovative solutions that designers and architects come up with.
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YOU'LL BE DRAWN TO TOUCH IT, BUT THAT WON’T BE NECESSARY.
House of Rohl is presenting its latest touchless technology.
New kitchen design trends focuses on integrating technologies. Simplify your our daily routine while making cleaning easier, our touchless faucets minimizes the risk of cross-contamination and improves the general well-being of your kitchen. You’ll be drawn to touch it, but that won’t be necessary: a simple wave of the hand prevents accidental activations. For a timeless kitchen, our Shaws fireclay sinks are made by hand by a single master craftsman. Fired at higher temperatures, Shaws are still in use in 100-year-old English homes.
Our classic and contemporary collections are forever timeless, and fit any decor. Shaws are for those who want to own an original and make a statement that’s truly their own. If you prefer a faucet inspired by a majestic palm tree, the Rohl Tenerife collection will for sure be the center of attention of your kitchen.
Visit houseofrohl.ca to locate a House of Rohl showroom near you.
by BRODY ROBINSON
Whether you’re new to working from home or have done it since the beginning of the pandemic, a home office has become a necessity for people just like you. Your office could currently be in your spare bedroom or in a small corner of your apartment; it doesn’t matter if you have a designated area or you are working on the kitchen table, now is an ideal time to update your space.
At this year’s National Home Show: The Big One, you will find inspiration for your home office and other renovation and space-saving needs.
“With the new normal of parents working from home, and online school for students, the home office needs an upgrade,” says Denise Hayward, show director for the National Home Show: The Big One. “You may think you don’t have the space for a home office – but think again!”
To help you get inspired, here are some tips to help you create a
workable home office, even in the tightest of spaces.
The ideal home office is one that is in a space where you won’t be distracted. Privacy is vital if you find yourself at home all day with your family. The right location is key, as is making sure your office has a door. Shutting out distractions and shutting in work allows you the needed disconnect between work and life. Each can be enjoyed, but make sure to keep them separate.
When it comes to a home office, the right light is crucial. Natural light is the best – many famous authors try to situate themselves near a window to use natural light, encouraging creativity and increasing productivity. With the pandemic keeping so many of us indoors, try to let in some natural light and take in the outdoors while you work.
Whether it’s the kind of chair you buy, the height of your desk, or your computer setup, your home office should have ergonomic components. If a home office is becoming your new normal, don’t be afraid to splurge. Your back will thank you for it!
Make the most of a tight situation by using convertible furniture
and decor. Your space can be aesthetically pleasing and great for extra storage. Create an area that’s transformable enough to use for both work and everyday life, making it fit your needs. Get creative with desks that fold into walls, modular shelving or seats that function as storage boxes for a multi-purpose and multi-functional space.
Your home office is still your office and should represent you. Choose a colour scheme that matches your overall aesthetic and you will look forward to sitting at your desk every day. Add those plants that bring some nature in or an animal print to spice up your space. This is your home office – make it your own with whatever makes you happy!
Check out the National Home Show: The Big One, April 15-24, 2022 at Toronto’s Enercare Centre for more ideas on how to transform your space and make your home office work for you. Get tips and tricks from leading industry professionals and top design experts for your next home renovation project.
It’s the best in design and thought leadership
It’s local designers on the rise and international legacy brands
And, it’s everything you didn’t even know you needed (but will want) in the latest innovations in home and kitchen technology and design
IDS is a four-day show that celebrates and promotes design in Canada and around the world. Here you will see and hear the most influential design minds, with an opportunity to witness the launching of neverbefore-seen products. Visit idstoronto.ca for more.
This event is more than a fair – it’s a total design experience!
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Clean lines, traditional flooring and hits of bold colour breathe new life into this home
When Jude Kamal and her design team at Sansa Interiors met with her clients, they quickly relized the builder-grade home needed a serious contemporary update. The 3,000-sq.-ft. home had clean lines but outdated interiors.
So, Kamal and her team quickly got to work brainstorming a fresh and modern design scheme.
“We knew that functionality was their top concern, so we approached their house renovation in layers. We brought in materials and finishes that would complement the function of
the space, while still making it feel brand new; this enabled us to stay within budget,” says Kamal.
With pandemic restrictions in full effect, it became a challenge for the design team to get permits, find specific finishes, and have crews into the house to complete the renovation.
“Even though the permits forced the project to be delayed by a month, we were still able to get creative in how we phased out the construction to keep the delays at a minimum,” says Kamal. “COVID-19 may have made the process more challenging, but it didn’t affect the quality of the end result.”
For this project, Kamal and her team drew inspiration from Moroccan architecture (since their clients appreciated its simplicity and organic feel) and modern design. They gutted the home’s inside while honouring the original architecture, which allowed the rooms to flow better.
“We had this grand vision of a massive custom sectional sofa that could seat all of our clients’ guests.”
In addition, they kept the colour palette neutral and introduced light wood tones and minimalist-inspired furniture to create a modern and streamlined home.
In the kitchen, they introduced a bold cobalt blue, echoing a typical shade found in Moroccan architecture. A more modern, subtle blue was used in the laundry room.
Kamal and her team got creative when designing the perfect space for their clients to entertain and throw large parties.
“We had this grand vision of a massive custom sectional sofa that could seat all of our clients’ guests. We were told it was impossible to build what we were trying to achieve, but we refused to take no for an answer,” says Kamal.
Through various experiments with cardboard test models, the team was able to come up with a way to create a large enough sectional that was sturdy in build and could still fit through the door.
“As a final touch, we worked closely with the millworker to detail this perfect custom sectional that would fit seamlessly into our clients’ space, using a fabric that was both easily cleaned and had a high thread count so it could withstand heavy use,” Kamal explains.
By prioritizing crucial rooms, Kamal and her team were able to create a beautiful and functional family home for their clients.
For more information, visit sansainteriors.com
With over 15 years’ experience as a magazine editor, writer and content creator, Sara brings her passion for design and decor to our pages each issue. @bysaraduck
The kitchen is known as the heart of the home for a reason. It’s the place we gather to share meals and create memories every day. But did you know cooking is a leading cause of home fires and home-fire deaths?* Before the next time you turn on the oven, stove or other cooking appliance, make sure you follow these fire safety tips to keep your home and family protected
*Council of Canadian Fire Marshals and Fire Commissioners
The National Fire Protection Association recommends protecting your home by installing smoke alarms on every level, including the basement and inside every bedroom. Alarms should be tested every month and the batteries changed every six months. For convenient protection, upgrade to First Alert 10-year sealed battery alarms to eliminate battery replacements and late-night battery chirps for a decade. Even with 10-year alarms installed, it’s still important to regularly test them.
Never leave cooking unattended and designate a “kidfree zone” of at least one metre around the stove and any area where hot food or drinks are being prepared. Create a space away from any kitchen appliances where kids can play freely while still being supervised. Make sure to keep knives and appliance cords away from edges for when young children do enter the kitchen.
Food splashes and splatters all the time, but don’t leave the mess. Keep your appliances clean of grease and food debris that could potentially catch flame, and don’t forget to clean your oven at least every three to six months.
Cook on the back burners of the stove whenever possible and keep all pot and pan handles turned inward and away from the stove edge to avoid bumping them. To prevent hot food or steam from burning your skin, always stir and lift pan lids away from you. Keep oven mitts and potholders near the stove so you can quickly access them when needed and remember to place hot items in the centre of counters on non-slip placemats.
Always have a fire extinguishing device in a close and easily accessible location when cooking. Keeping one on hand is important but knowing how to use it makes all the difference when a fire does happen and every second counts. For an easy-to-use solution, the First Alert EZ Fire Spray features a lightweight spray-can design with no pins or levers – just point and spray.
To learn more about fire safety products and tips to keep your kitchen protected, visit firstalert.ca.
by SARA DUCK
No doubt you are familiar with the classic spring saying, “April showers, bring May flowers.” We hold on to the hope that by May, boom, everything will be in bloom, and suddenly all is right in our world. But don’t you wish you could capture that special spring feeling at home all year round? Besides your budding plant family, incorporating floral wallpaper will give you that springtime look, toute l’année. When choosing the right floral wallpaper, remember to select a motif that you won’t tire of. Although wallpaper has come a long way in terms of installation (hello, peel and stick!), it still takes time and effort to hang correctly. So, it’s a good idea to get a sample piece before you commit to an entire wall. And, speaking of walls, remember, less is more when working with florals. For example, you may (in a burst of spring fever) have a desire to wallpaper an entire room. While this is definitely a bold statement, you may find it overwhelming over time. Choosing to create one feature wall in a space will give you the look you are after without going over the top. Today you can find a variety of floral wallpaper to choose from in different styles and price points. Here are some of our favourites.
PINK DELICATE floral removable wallpaper. From $60. livetteswallpaper.com
PERENNIAL BLOOMS peel and stick wallpaper by RoomMates. $40 a roll. homehardware.ca
watercolour pattern non-woven wallpaper. From $15. ebay.ca
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With more of your time being spent indoors, make it memorable and create an authentic theatre experience in the comfort of your home with Hisense’s L9G Series 4K Smart TriChroma Laser TV.
Imagine it: the smell of popcorn, the muted whispers and finally, brilliant images and striking sound filling the room as the movie starts. You can see yourself in the comfort of your living room, watching with friends and family and then suddenly, you wake up and realize it’s only a dream.
You can turn that dream into a reality, and your living room into a home theatre, by including a state-of-the-art, large-screen TV from Hisense and discover a whole new way to watch watch movies, listen to music and play games.
Hisense, one of the top five television brands in the world and the top-selling TV in China, has just released its L9G Series 4K Smart TriChroma Laser TV, and it’s the kind of cutting-edge technology you’ve been dreaming of. And, what’s really great about it is that it won’t matter where you decide to set it up. With its anti-glare technology, the sunlight from your floor-to-ceiling windows or the glow
from the lamps on an end table won’t interfere or degrade your viewing experience. The ALR screen blocks more than 85 per cent of glare, so all you see are crisp, bright images, no matter where you are in the room.
“The L9G is an exceptional TV, with the most true-to-life images to be seen on a screen,” says Lindsay Takashima, vicepresident of sales, consumer electronics, from Hisense Canada. “The result is an image that projects images on your screen the way the director intended us to see them in a theatre-like way, but now, we can do it from the comfort of our home.”
Seamlessly integrated into any decor, the TV allows you and your family to enjoy your individual activities, whether it’s intense gaming, watching sports, or getting absorbed in fast-paced action movies. The audio component is amazing, with speakers that push sound to every corner of the room, creating an unparalleled 3D audio experience — you really will think you’re in a movie theatre.
For more information, visit hisense-canada.com — share your #LifeReimagined photos with us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @HisenseCA, and check out our product reviews on YouTube
The Hisense L9G Laser TV and ALR screen are available across Canada, and can be found at Costco, online at Amazon.ca, or at Visions Electronics.
L9G SERIES 4K SMART TRICHROMA LASER TV
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by DIANA ROSE • photos MIKE CHAJECKI IMAGES
Has the long-standing trend of the all-white kitchen finally fizzled out? I’ve recently seen some bolder trends bubbling up to the surface, as is the case in this dramatic kitchen design, which became a showpiece in a brand-new build that I recently undertook with my team. The
ask: A sophisticated space, anything but common white or neutral. Here’s where we went with it.
We were starting from the ground up, and as a designer, that’s an ideal scenario, giving us complete flexibility with our design direction. As with all our projects, our clients – in this case a young professional couple with two young children – guided the concept
for the space. They were big on entertaining and, like the thoughtful hosts they were, they wanted their space to make a big splash. At the same time, their busy lives demanded practicality and integrated ease. We looked to high-contrast elements to make the statement our clients were hoping for. We maintained the light, contemporary
If you’ll be sharing meals at the island or breakfast bar, allow 24 inches per person to accommodate each place setting with some wiggle room for elbows. If the island will also function as a prep area, factor in a four-foot-wide path around it for foot traffic.
colour palette of a gentle hint of grey, and dressed it up with high-contrast black elements. These included the dark-veined marble countertops and backsplash, and an amazing dark obsidian range with chrome inserts that echoed the hue of the central island – an instant focal point and natural gathering place within this open-concept kitchen and living area.
When planning your kitchen (and hopefully you’re working with a professional designer), choose your focal point first. Then, plan everything else around it. In most kitchens, the main focus is the range hood and island, which anchor the entire composition, and are organic attractions from both a style and function perspective. Choose something that stands out, but still aligns with the overall esthetic of the space.
The kitchen island requires some special consideration, since it’s a central element, physically and in terms of use. Determine what the primary purpose of your island will be in your kitchen, since it can serve many different functions, from food preparation, dining and entertaining, to storage. Not only will this inform the specs, but it will affect other aspects of your kitchen as well.
In this kitchen design, we maximized the island by satisfying all three.
Our clients requested a raised breakfast bar to visually conceal the cooking clutter at counter level
when entertaining guests. This allows visitors to sit and still contribute to the conversation, removed from the mess.
While we’re talking function, storage is a recurring theme in this kitchen design, and this was a high priority for us. The kitchen can get cluttered quickly with all the action it sees on a daily basis. To get ahead of the mess, we included features such as built-in spice racks, pull-out garbage bins, extradeep pots-and-pans drawers tucked underneath the cooktop, and a Lazy Susan in corner cabinets that maximize every inch while keeping kitchen essentials conveniently on hand.
Last, but not least, lighting was an important consideration – natural and artificial. Aside from functional
If your island is dark, try to use a lighter floor tile to create contrast and make the island “pop.”
necessity, lighting also creates ambience and highlights thoughtful features. Avoid blocking natural light that streams through windows and doorways, keeping sightlines open. Then, get creative with your lighting plan. Along with standard pot lights, add pendants, under- and in-cabinet lighting and even wall sconces, to add interest.
In this kitchen, we went against traditional upper cabinets windowside for that very reason, opting instead for a simple stone ledge.
A new kitchen is a big investment. Ensure you’re working with a professional designer so all your wants and needs are “baked in” the design plan.
PROJECT | Exterior development to an average size backyard, after an addition to the home
by KIM SCHROEDER, B.I.D • photos BILYK PHOTOGRAPHY
The three-level maintenance-free deck creates multi-use spaces… cooking, dining and relaxing areas.
The upper deck, close to the kitchen door, houses the cooking area with a screen to provide privacy and a pergola roof for lighting and protection from the elements. Lighting on stair risers provides ambient and safety lighting.
The mid-level dining area features a pergola structure with a copper coloured corrugated metal roof, outdoor chandelier, radiant heaters and dining for eight with stackable dining chairs for easy storage. Low planters frame the space.
The ground level sitting area boasts a gas fire pit, comfortable lounge seating and a tile feature wall. Storage for cushions designed under the bench structure. String lights provides soft general and mood lighting. 1 2 3 3
Once you have interviewed renovators, checked their references and received written price quotes from those you are interested in hiring, it’s time to decide who will be doing your job
Renovators should be allowed adequate time to prepare a bid for your project, and you must ensure that each renovator is working with the same plans and specifications. For all but the simplest projects, you should expect the renovator to present their bid in person, so that they can discuss each aspect with you an answer any question you may have.
Once you have met with the renovators who are bidding on your job, you should review each set of bid documents carefully before deciding who to hire.
Decide the importance of each aspect of your evaluation. While overall price is important, it is only one factor. Many homeowners who have successfully completed major home renovations speak about the importance of “peace of mind” – working with a renovator they trusted and felt confident in.
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If you have a particularly strong sense of confidence in one of the renovators, they are probably your best choice, even if their price is not the lowest. In the end, you should choose the renovator based on your sense of the overall value they can provide to you.
Compare every aspect of their bids – the description of the work, specifications (materials and products), price and allowances, deposit and payment milestones, project schedule and any additional recommendations or ideas for your project.
Review the information you collected during and after your initial impressions of each renovator, and what their previous customers had to say about them.
Courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association
Introducing Bahia, inspired by the contrasting light and dark grey elements forged deep under the millennium-forming geological layers. Vicostone’s quartz version is a popular choice for kitchen countertops and island benchtops, backsplash, bathroom vanities and more. Its desirable marble look makes it a unique design that will be the focal point of any project. VICOSTONE | vicostone.ca
Inspired by faucets used in professional, commercial kitchens, BLANCO’s RIVANA Semi-pro faucet boasts a powerful pressure sprayer, flexible spring coil and quick snap magnetic docking arm for a seamless experience. This versatile faucet, combined with BLANCO’s durable sinks and smart accessories, is the perfect Semi-pro BLANCO UNIT for passionate home chefs. BLANCO | blanco.com
Select from Victoria + Albert’s 30 new colours to personalize the exterior of its free-standing baths and basins, in gloss or matte finishes. Each finish is multi-layered and hand polished with rich and intense finishes to satisfy all style desires. More durable than hand-painted surfaces, more striking in impression, Victoria + Albert colours elevate baths to greater luxury. Visit the website to view the full range of colours. HOUSE OF ROHL | houseofrohl.ca
The kitchen is the focal point in every home, so why not make it the kitchen of your dreams? Installing quartz or natural stone also adds value and beauty. BMG specializes in countertops, whether it be quartz (Caesarstone or Hanstone) or natural stone (granite, marble, quartzite).This stunning white kitchen with brass fixtures and natural stone countertop features an island with a waterfall edge. A full backsplash helps create a cohesive transition from the top of your countertop to the upper cabinets in your kitchen and really adds the ‘WOW’ factor. Visit the BMG showroom in Vaughan and view the vast selection of slabs available. BEYOND MARBLE & GRANITE | beyondmarbleandgranite.com
Ciot’s Ego collection is a coloured body porcelain stoneware collection ideal for an interior and exterior application on walls and floors in residential and heavytraffic commercial projects. Ego is available in four colours and offers many possibilities to create unique and eye-catching spaces. It replicates the aspect of sedimentary rocks and is enriched with little inserts.
CIOT INC. | ciot.com
Colour, meet kitchen. Introducing Bespoke, Samsung’s first customizable refrigerator. Express your personality with flexibility and performance in mind. Build your own fridge-freezer combination. Choose from eight colours and three finishes for a fridge that matches your personal style. Bespoke –designed for you, by you.
CANADIAN APPLIANCE SOURCE | canadianappliancesource.ca
Words you wouldn’t typically use to describe a contractor. Until now.
At RenoMark, we want to change your outlook on renovation contractors. That’s why we developed a code of conduct that all our professional contractors follow, including a detailed written contract for every job, backed by a one-year warranty, and a guarantee that you’ll hear back within two business days.
To find a reliable, committed, responsive contractor, visit RenoMark.ca
by BRENDAN CHARTERS
Two years locked inside our homes has taken its toll. Everyone is yearning to spend more time outside. The thing we all tend to forget is that our climate varies not only by region, but in a daily fashion. Our prime outdoor seasons are short. The best way to ensure you can enjoy the feeling of the outside, while remaining somewhat protected by the elements, is by
having a sunroom. Depending on your region’s specifics, the benefits of a sunroom can include, but are not limited to, avoiding insects, rain, wind, hail, dangerous UV rays, warmth-stealing clouds, leaves, dust and pollen. Here are our tips for designing a space that will ensure you and your guests are as comfortable as possible as you experience the outside world from the comfort of a sunroom.
Brendan Charters is a founding partner at Toronto design-build firm Eurodale Developments Inc., the 2020 BILD Renovator of the Year. eurodale.ca, @eurodalehomes, 416.782.5690
If the sunroom is being attached to an existing house, a frost-protected foundation is required. A foundation can be achieved via a full basement, an insulated slab on grade, sonotubes or engineered helical piles. Each type comes with varying levels of costs, benefits and drawbacks. The more robust the foundation, the more viable the building will be for the long term. Access, budget and the intended use of the sunroom will all come into play when deciding which element of support to use.
The typical sunroom does not have a lot of closed walls. Window openings can be completely open air, screened, enclosed with removable or permanent plexi, conventional or even insulated thermopane glass. How you treat the openings will affect how connected the room feels with the outside. The newest advancement in technology here involves roll-away screens and heavy-gauge vinyl to allow for an open connection, or insect protection, wind, pollen, dust or even temperature guard, without affecting the view. Products such as “weatherwall” and “phantom screens” are options that can provide solar shading, insect screening or wind stops that are manual or motorized to provide shelter, or can be removed from view when you want an unobstructed experience. While not cheap, these products can have a major influence on how you enjoy the space. Columns to support the roof are required in some form or other for any sizeable room, but knee walls and enclosed wall sections should be considered for elements such as furniture backing, as well as animals/kids or protection from falls. Should there be a grade difference between the sunroom and the ground outside, it should be 24 inches or greater.
Cover from rain and snow are critical in the creation of any room. A glazed roof is possible, but glass on the roof can create issues with passive heat gain (and loss), given the relatively low insulating value of glass. It can also intensify the heat. Skylights or sun tunnels can be effective at bringing in natural light while limiting temperature impacts. Shades, films and operating roof windows can also help. Insulating the roof structure, even if not climate controlling the room, can help extend the seasons of enjoyment in these rooms.
If you have the budget, insulating the floor will allow for three or even four-season enjoyment. One of the big considerations comes with the flooring finish. Think of how the room will be used and its connection to the house. Will people enter from the outside with shoes on, or from the main house in socks or bare feet … or both? Durability of the finish can be paramount, but a bare stone or tile floor can be frigid if you are not wearing shoes. If the space is occasionally used outside of the summer, you might consider a heated floor, or area rugs that are easy to remove and clean.
In the summer, if the room is fairly enclosed, you want to consider air flow. In the winter, the opposite is true, and a heat source is needed. The shoulder seasons can be enjoyed in relative comfort by adding or removing a few layers of clothing. Natural ventilation can be achieved via window openings and ceiling fans in a cost-effective way. An air-source heat pump with a ductless head is an efficient way to add both cooling or heating to the room in an ondemand fashion, and can quickly adjust the temperature in a room. Electric heated floors can also quickly warm up a tile floor. If you can afford to insulate the structure, we recommend you do. The more you do to allow for protection from the elements, the more enjoyable this space will be for you, your family and your guests.
A sunroom is often a true extensios to a home, built for comfort, longevity and four-season enjoyment. If the goal is warm-weather use, it can be quite cost effective. If the desire is for an everyday space, it can be extremely expensive. The choice is yours!
When planning an addition, renovation or custom home project, be sure to start your search at RenoMark.ca – the home of the professional
APRIL 15-24
ENERCARE CENTRE EXHIBITION PLACE
After a two-year hiatus, we’re excited to say that the National Home Show presented by RE/MAX is back! Mark your calendar for the return of the National Home Show April 15-24, where you’ll find endless inspiration for your home. It’s the perfect spot to discover new products & great deals, connect with over 500 vendors and more. No matter how you live or where you live, you’ll find something for you at the National Home Show!
Fri, April 15: 11 am – 7 pm Sat, April 16: 10 am – 9 pm
Sun, April 17: 10 am – 5 pm
Mon, April 18: 11 am – 7 pm Tues, April 19: 11 am – 7 pm
Wed, April 20: 11 am – 7 pm Thurs, April 21: 11 am – 9 pm Fri, April 22: 11 am – 9 pm Sat, April 23: 10 am – 9 pm Sun, April 24: 10 am – 5 pm
Want to get the best ROI on your reno? Struggling with the latest trends? Regardless of what you need to get done around your home our experts on the main stage have the info you need!
Scott McGillivray
Designer
Kate Davidson
Gardening Expert Carson Arthur
OTHER ROOM
Designer: Laura Goard, Square Footage Inc. squarefootageinc.com
POWDER ROOM
Designer: Erica Sibley, Binns Kitchen + Bath Design binns.ca
MEDIUM BATH
Designer: Mark Ashton, Ashton Renovations ashtonrenovations.com
LARGE BATH
Designer: Christina Fox, Binns Kitchen + Bath Design binns.ca
COMPACT KITCHEN
Designers: Christina Fox + Beverly Binns, Binns Kitchen + Bath Design binns.ca
SMALL KITCHEN
Designer: Erica Sibley, Binns Kitchen + Bath Design binns.ca
MEDIUM KITCHEN
Designers: Linnea Lions + Martin de Sousa, Designström designstrom.com
BEFORE & AFTER BATH
LARGE KITCHEN & PINNACLE
Designer: Lynn Thomas, Kitchen Creative kitchencreative.ca
CONCEPT KITCHEN
Designer: Ligia Deltrejo, Designström designstrom.com
BEST SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Designer: Geeta Kewalramani, Kimaya Designs kimayadesigns.com
Designer: Benjamin John Ouellette, Bjoid Inc. bjoid.com
BEFORE & AFTER KITCHEN
Designers: Martin de Sousa + Linnea Lions, Designström designstrom.com
TRADITIONAL KITCHEN
The NKBA is the premiere association educating and certifying Kitchen and Bath Professionals. For more information visit nkba.org
Designer: John O'Rourke, The Brownstone Kitchen and Bath thebrownstone.ca
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Make sure you have all the necessary permits
One of the most popular questions I get about home renovations is: “Do I really need to get a permit for such a small job?” Often, the answer is yes. Building permits are considered formal permission for the construction, demolition or alteration of a home. Every municipality in the GTA has its own set of regulations, but most major renovations such as changing structural walls, modifying plumbing systems, installing new windows or altering electrical systems require a building permit.
A professional renovator can advise you on whether building permits are needed for a particular renovation and if so, can help you acquire them, speeding up a process that can take several weeks or even months. In some municipalities, it can take as long as 46 weeks to receive a permit for large or complex renovations. This means you could be waiting almost a year to receive a building permit to start your home renovation project. These delays can discourage you from renovating your home or push you to begin a project without the necessary permits.
It’s important to know that building permits must be obtained before you start renovating. Be wary of renovators who suggest you can forgo a permit. Their reasoning could be that it may cost more money, it may increase the renovation period, or that they are unfamiliar with building codes and don’t want their work to be inspected, allowing them to cut corners or bypass work that is required by the building code.
Renovation professionals who are part of the RenoMark program are required to have permits for all their jobs as outlined in the RenoMark code of conduct. Before they begin a project, RenoMark renovators insist on having a detailed set of drawings and a scope of work attached to a construction contract that outlines items such as timelines, payment
schedules and whether permits are required. If building permits are needed, RenoMark renovators will ensure that they are in place before construction starts.
Building permit fees in the GTA range from about $150 to $300 for a small renovation project. An electrical permit adds $49 to $124 to the cost. Overall, permits for a small project can run $200 to $450. This may seem expensive, but imagine the cost of having to redo the work if it isn’t done according to the building code.
A professional renovator will guide you through your renovation project, ensuring everything is right the first time with a written contract, all necessary permits and a warranty in place before construction begins. If you’re interested in hiring a RenoMark renovator, you can find one at renomark.ca.
The RenoMark symbol identifies professional renovators and trade contractors who have agreed to follow a code of ethics; meet a demanding code of conduct; and attend regular upgrade courses. For more information visit renomark.ca
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A Mather Fine Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2019
Toronto
416.482.9001
matherfinehomes.com
A. Mazzucco Construction
Member Since: 1974
Toronto
416.207.0388
amazzucco.on.ca
A.D.C. Aluminum Contracting Ltd.
Member Since: 1993
Concord
416.669.1172
adcaluminium.com
Aeroseal GTA
Member Since: 2016
Ajax 647.367.6111
aerosealgta.com
Affordable Woodworking Inc.
Member Since: 2009
Toronto
416.831.6741
affordablewoodworking.com
AGM Basements
Member Since: 2020
Vaughan
416.477.5429
agmrenovations.com
Alair Homes Toronto
Member Since: 2016
Toronto
416.988.1661
alairhomes.ca
All Angles Renovations Ltd.
Member Since: 2009
Scarborough
416.261.9732
allanglesrenovations.ca
Allyn Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 2002
Milton
416.347.7548
allynconstruction.com
Alphyn Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2011
Toronto
416.737.8607
alphynhomes.ca
Ambia Windows and Doors Inc.
Member Since: 2009
Toronto
416.831.3719
ambiawindowsdoors.com
Applewood Air Conditioning Ltd.
Member Since: 1971
Mississauga
905.275.4500
applewoodair.com
ArmentaLevy Interiors Ltd.
Member Since: 2013
Stouffville
416.561.6204
armentalevy.com
Assured Flooring
Member Since: 2019 North York
416.362.8453
assuredflooring.ca
Atlantic Development Group Ltd.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto
647.499.1326 atlanticdevelopment.ca
Avvio
Fine Homes
Member Since: 2014
King City 416.239.7373 avviohomes.com
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Bachly Construction
Member Since: 2002 Bolton 905.951.3100 bachly.com
Balmoral Construction Group
Member Since: 2014 Richmond Hill 416.779.8761 balmoralconstructiongroup inc.com
Balmoral Custom Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2005 Toronto 416.482.5000 balmoralcustomhomes.com
Bayview Projects Contracting
Member Since: 1998 North York
416.730.8506 bayviewprojects.com
Belyea Bros. Ltd.
Member Since: 2003 Toronto
416.425.1200 belyeabrothersrenovations.com
Better Living Insulation Inc.
Member SInce: 2020 Toronto
416.735.0346 betterlivinginsulation.com
Binns Kitchen + Bath Design
Member Since: 2009 Toronto 416.286.2222 binns.net
Birnie Home Safe
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 905.569.1818 birniehomesafe.com
BKR Energy Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto
416.358.5628 bkrenergy.ca
Bloomfield Homes (2119048 Ontario Ltd.)
Member Since: 2016 Richmond Hill
416.617.9909
bloomfieldhomes.ca
BRIKS
Design-Build Group
Member Since: 2017 Toronto
416.799.1000 briks.ca
Brixen Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Vaughan 289.657.1315 brixen.ca
Bryant Renovations
Member Since: 2000 Toronto
416.260.0818 bryantrenovations.com
Building Up
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 647.723.6930 buildingup.ca
Built By Pros Inc.
Member Since: 2016 York
416.708.3713 builtbypros.ca
CCalado & Lima Home Improvement Inc.
Member Since: 2011 York
416.782.0110 caladolima.ca
Canduit Contracting Inc. (Electrical Specialists)
Member Since: 2011 Mississauga 647.236.3050
Canex Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Vaughan 905.669.4995 canexcontracting.com
Canlik Kitchens
Member Since: 1996 Scarborough 416.412.7828 refaceyourkitchen.com
Carick Home Improvements
Member Since: 1998 Toronto 416.781.6671 carickhomes.com
Carmelin Design + Build
Member Since: 2014 Toronto 647.292.7682 carmelin.ca
Casamorra Ltd.
Member Since: 2020 Mississauga 647.200.1760 casamorra.com
CCS Construction Group Inc.
Member Since: 2016
Toronto
416.241.9770 ccsconstruction.ca
CGGC Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Toronto
416.625.2851
cggcconstruction.com
Chatsworth Fine Homes/Oak Harbour Developments
Member Since: 2012
Oakville 905.337.1112
chatsworthfinehomes.com
Chislett Asphalt Roofing Ltd.
Member Since: 1986 Newmarket 905.738.9433
chislettroofing.com
Chris Tile & Renovations Ltd.
Member Since: 2021
Mississauga 647.289.8425
tilechris.com
Clemmensen & Associates Ltd.
Member Since: 1982
Weston 416.747.6266
Cliff and Evans Ltd.
Member Since: 2011
Toronto
416.628.7186
cliffandevans.com
Cochren Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2003
Oakville 905.842.2462
cochrenhomes.com
Cohn Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 1981 Mississauga 905.569.1349
Colewood Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 1991
Toronto
416.252.2226
Conquest Carpet & Flooring (Division of Trust Flooring)
Member Since: 1995
North York 416.745.8518
trustflooring.com
Contempo Renovation Solutions Inc.
Member Since: 2016
Scarborough 647.494.9868 contempo.ca
Corrente Construction Management Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Bradford 905.775.6885 correntecm.com
Craftsman Renovations Ltd.
Member Since: 2017
Toronto 647.501.6927 craftsmanreno.com
Craiglee Home Improvements Ltd.
Member Since: 1997
Scarborough 416.540.0503 craigleehomes.net
Creative
Integrity
Member Since: 2018
Toronto 416.875,5551 cibuild.com
Cresmark Design
Build Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Oakville 416.639.6800 cresmark.ca
Crina General Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 2002
Concord 905.738.7930
Crown Constructions
Member Since: 2020
Mississauga 416.300.8751 crownconstructions.ca
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Dalerose Homes
Member Since: 1986
Erin 519.833.7499 dalerosehomes.ca
Dalmar Columns Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.747.6945 dalmar.ca
DAVESDUCTS
Member Since: 2013 Whitby 416.668.4607 davesducts.com
Decksterity Carpentry Cont. Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Richmond Hill 905.737.9905 decksteritycarpentry.com
Diamond Luxury Developments Corp.
Member Since: 2021 Mississauga 1.877.773.1024 diamondluxury.ca
Doering Design and Build Ltd.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.450.4407 doeringdesignandbuild.ca
Dolmen Group Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 905.758.0866 dolmengroupinc.com
Dominion Roofing
Member Since: 1957 Toronto 416.789.0601 dominionroofing.com
DSBG
Member Since: 2007 Vaughan 416-367-3724 dsbg.ca
Dundene Homes Inc.
Member Since: 1999 Toronto 416.863.6116 dundenehomes.ca
Duracon Construction Services & Dura Painting
Member Since: 2009 Stouffville 416.688.9191 duraconconstruction.com
Elviano
International Corp.
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416.901.5001 elviano.com
E-M Air Systems Inc.
Member Since: 1997
Concord 905.738.0450 emair.ca
Emerald Builders
Member Since: 2018 Brampton 905.455.1115 emeraldbuilders.ca
Enertest Corporation
Member Since: 2020 Orillia 647.327.3736 enertest.ca
Essence Homes Limited
Member Since: 2022 Mississauga 905.567.3993
Eurodale Design + Build
Member Since: 2006
Toronto
416.782.5690
eurodale.ca
Evolve Home Services
Member Since: 2021
Toronto 1.866.688.4822 evolvehomeservices.ca
Excelsior
Construction Member Since: 2019
Toronto
416.662.7368 excelsiorconstruction.ca
Exotherm Spray Foam Systems Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Woodbridge 647.554.3626 exothermfoam.com
F
Fairmont Properties Ltd.
Member Since: 1994
Aurora 905.841.6161 fairmontproperties.ca
Fairside Homes and Renovations Ltd.
Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.721.2224 fairsidehomes.com
Feeley Group Developments Ltd.
Member Since: 1979 Toronto 416.284.9304 feeleygroup.com
Fourth Pig Green & Natural Construction
Worker Co-op
Member Since: 2015
Baysville
1.888.391.4474
fourthpig.org
Fuzion Designs
Member Since: 2019
Mississauga
416.571.0011
fuziondesigns.ca
G
Galle Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2013
Etobicoke
416.792.7591
galleconstructioninc.com
Gatti Brothers Ltd.
Member Since: 2009
Mississauga
905.566.9072
gattibrothers.com
GD Contracting Services Inc.
Member Since: 2016
Mississauga
905.564.7772
gdcontracting.ca
Gemterra Developments Corp.
Member Since: 2018
Markham
905.415.8595
gemterra.com
Georgian Custom Renovations Inc.
Member Since: 2013 Mississauga
905.405.7275
georgianreno.com
Golden Bee Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2005
Toronto
416.768.4771
goldenbeehomes.com
Goldribbon Homes
Member Since: 2020
Toronto
416.623.1321
goldribbonhomes.ca
Gonell Homes
Member Since: 2022
Etobicoke
416.904.7327
gonellhomes.ca
Gorman-Mazzon Ltd.
Member Since: 1986
Richmond Hill
416.818.5049
Grand Design Build Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Markham
416.990.3666 granddesignbuild.com
Grande Tile and Reno Plus
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 905.830.9996 grandtile.ca
Great Northern Insulation
Member Since: 2017 Woodstock
1.800.265.1914
gni.ca
Green City Communities Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Markham
905.604.7018
greencitydvp.com
Greening Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2013 Toronto
416.532.6811 greeninghomes.com
Haddington
Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Toronto
416.410.1799
haddington.com
Heights Custom Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Brampton 437.855.3156 heightscustomhomes.com
Hogar At Home
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 647.771.0092 hogarathome.com
Home Corp Services Inc/ Montwest Mechanical Inc.
Member Since: 2003 Vaughan 905.660.8886 homecorpservices.com
Home Editions Ltd.
Member Since: 2000 Toronto 416.410.7844 homeeditions.com
Home Reno Direct
Member Since: 2015 Mississauga 1.844.819.7366 homerenodirect.com
Homes by Bellia Inc.
Member Sin ce: 2018 Woodbridge 647.286.4471 homesbybellia.ca
IInspire Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2008 Caledon East 416.765.2020 inspirehomes.ca
JJackson & Associates Inc.
Design – Build –tRenovate
Member Since: 1998
Scarborough 416.693.7870 jacksoninc.ca
Jeemca
Developments Ltd.
Member Since: 2020 Toronto 416.402.4188 jeemca.com
Josh Developments (1996) Ltd.
Member Since: 1988
Scarborough 416.318.4899
JY Construction/ 2560904 Ontario Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Scarborough 416.988.8881 jyconstruction.ca
KKayland Construction
Concepts Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Newmarket 905.836.0090
kaylandconcepts.com
Keystone Interiors Inc.
Member Since: 2010
Woodbridge 905.850.0474
keystoneinteriors.ca
Keystone Ridge Developments Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Toronto 416.901.9426 keystoneridge.ca
Khachi Design Group Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Oakville 905.469.8118 khachi.com
Khanani Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2022
Woodbridge 416.875.4007 khananidevelopments.com
Kingsgate Luxury Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2020 North York 416.617.3232 kingsgateluxuryhomes.com
Kingsway Carpets & Blinds Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Toronto 416.253.0880 kingswaycarpetsandblinds.com
Kingsway Home Improvements Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Etobicoke 647.505.6869 kingswayhomeimprovements.com
LLeonardi General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010
Mississauga 905.277.9085 leonardiconstruction.com
Leprevo Design-Build
Member Since: 2012 Etobicoke 647.893.3283
leprevo.ca
Let It Rain Ltd.
Member Since: 2003 Mississauga 905.795.0212 letitrain.ca
Lewitt Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.383.1221 lewittconstruction.com
Lifestyles By Barons Inc.
Member Since: 2010
Halton Hills
905.872.4777
lbbdesigns.ca
Luxor Homes Corp.
Member Since: 2019
Toronto
416.747.8746 luxorhomes.ca
MMacPherson Builders Ltd.
Member Since: 1995 Etobicoke 905.882.8000 macphersonbuilders.com
Marmo
Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2016 Markham 416.684.3117 marmocontracting.com
Martino
Contractors Ltd.
Member Since: 1987 Concord 905.760.9894 martinohvac.com
Master Edge Homes
Member Since: 2009 Markham 905.201.1054 masteredgehomes.com
Matthew Vincent
Building Group
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 289.999.0155 matthewvincent.ca
Maxamin
Homes
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.398.6664 maxaminhomes.com
Mazenga Building Group Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Toronto
416.483.4105 mazenga.com
Men At Work Design
Build Ltd.
Member Since: 1994 York 416.763.0763 menatwork.ca
Method Homes
Member Since: 2010 Toronto 416.548.5988 methodhomes.ca
MGB Construction
Member Since: 2018 Scarborough 416.473.3409 mgbconstruction.ca
Mills Design Build
Member Since: 2004 Oakville 905.847.7104 millsdb.ca
Modular Home Additions Inc.
Member Since: 2004 Toronto 416.759.4663 modular.ca
Monarch Kitchen Bath & Home
Member Since: 2013 Pickering 905.686.2001 mkbi.com
Mount Cedar Homes
Member Since: 2021 Mississauga 647.395.9125 mountcedarhomes.ca
NN. De Luca Plumbing (1995) Inc.
Member Since: 1996 Woodbridge 905.851.9159
NICO Renovations By Design Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Stoney Creek 416.886.9004 nicorenosbydesign.com
Norseman Construction & Development Ltd./ Norseman Group
Member Since: 2008 Toronto 647.435.5433 norsemanconstruction.ca
North Creek
Build & Reno Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.910.3990
Novacon
Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Toronto 416.750.7555 novacon.ca
Nusite Contractors Ltd.
Member Since: 2009 North York 416.622.7000 nusitegroup.com
Nuvo Luxury Homes Corp.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.300.8017 nuvohomes.ca
NZH Contracting
Member Since: 2017 Burlington 416.638.9376 nzh.ca
Oakleigh
Member Since: 2021 Stouffville 647.502.5244 oakleigh.re
OMEGA Builditng Group
Member Since: 2020 Caledon 905.838.2008 omegabuildinggroup.com
Ontario Screen Systems Inc./ Phantom Screens
Member Since: 1995 Mississauga 905.624.0824 phantomscreens.ca
Oriel Renovations
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 647.668.0175 orielrenovations.com
Paradise Views
Residential Renovations
Member Since: 2016 Bolton 416.560.9501 paradiseviews.ca
P.J. Renovations Inc.
Member Since: 1996 Etobicoke 416.621.1041
Penguin Basements Ltd.
Member Since: 2014 North York 416.633.7180 basementscanada.com
Perma-Wood Solariums and Additions
Member Since: 1994 Markham 416.491.2275 permawood.com
Pionova Inc.
Member Since: 2021 North York 416.704.0279 pionova.ca
Pine Glen General Contractors Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Oakville 905.827.1117 pineglen.ca
Plan A
Contracting Ltd.
Member Since: 2013 Toronto 416.873.6810 builtbyplana.ca
Pratt Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Innisfil 705.431.8859 bradleyhomes.ca
Premier Quality Renovations Inc.
Member SInce: 2015 Toronto 905.286.0303 premier-renovations.com
Pro Air Duct Cleaning
Member Since: 1998 Georgetown 416.451.7294 proairduct.ca
Progressive Reno & Contracting
Member Since: 2014 Etobicoke 416.831.6717
Queensgate Homes Inc.
Member Since: 1992 Woodbridge 905.264.0600 queensgatehomes.com
Ragno Electric Ltd.
Member Since: 2000 Brampton 905.793.4663 ragnoelectric.com
Rajacan Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Toronto 416.487.5425
RAM Contracting Ltd.
Member Since: 2012 Stouffville 905.773.0507
ramcon.ca
Raywal Ltd.
Member Since: 1957 Thornhill 905.889.6243 raywal.com
Red Robin Masonry Inc.
Member Since: 2017
Etobicoke
416.206.8859
redrobinmasonry.com
Remodel Canada – Carpet One Floor & Home
Member Since: 2019 North York
905.886.9283 remodelcanada.com
Renditions Design Build Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Erin 905.838.0927 renditionsdb.com
Reno Building Canada Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Newmarket 416.821.FREE renobuilding.ca
Renocorp Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416.238.8373 renocorpinc.ca
RENOWOW!
c/o Sam Beninato
Member Since: 2016
Pickering
416.937.0969 renowow.ca
Ridgestone Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2010
Woodbridge 905.264.7880
ridgestonehomes.ca
Ripple Projects
Member Since: 2017
Toronto
416.969.9999 rippleprojects.com
R-Mac Solutions
Member Since: 2017
Toronto 647.872.9993
r-macsolutions.com
Roussel Eavestrough Distributors Ltd.
Member Since: 2011 Scarborough 416.438.4344 rousseleavestrough.com
S SalDan Developments Ltd.
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.282.6044
saldangroup.com
Salerno
Custom Homes
Member Since: 2011 Mississauga 905.602.8611
salerno.ca
Sandgate Construction Inc.
Member Since: 1991 Cookstown 905.841.6440
sandgateconstruction.com
Santer Trim and Doors
Member Since: 2021 Etobicoke 905.893.9339
ScottRyan Design Build
Member Since: 2015 Oakville 905.510.5314
scottryan.ca
Scottsdale
Contracting Inc.
Member Since: 2002
Toronto 416.520.8858 scottsdalecontracting.ca
SevernWoods Fine Homes
Member Since: 2008 Toronto 416.483.2941 severnwoods.com
Shane Renovations Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Ancaster
1.905.304.4009 shanerenovations.com
Sierra Corporation
Member Since: 2020 Toronto
416.642.0032
sierra.ca
SJOC Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto
1.833.756.2463 sjocconstruction.com
Sosna Inc.
Member Since: 2012 Vaughan 416.888.7366 sosna.ca
Southlight Design/ Build Inc.
Member Since: 2010 Toronto 416.457.4640 southlight.ca
Spalding Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2021 North York 289.338.3926
Span-Co General Contracting Services Ltd.
Member Since: 2008 Markham
905.475.6282 spanco.ca
Stallion Homes
Member Since: 2021 Ancaster 905.962.1432 stallionhomes.ca
Stellar Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2011 Aurora 905.726.7778 stellarhomesinc.ca
Suncore Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2014 Richmond Hill 905.897.1000 suncorehomes.com
Sunnylea Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2020 Toronto
416.789.5229 sunnyleahomes.ca
Sunrise Group Canada Inc.
Member Since: 2020 Markham 905.415.0555 sunrisegroup.ca
Superior Quality Renovations & Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2003 Toronto
416.441.0084 sqrc.ca
Sure Seal Crack Injections Co. Ltd.
Member Since: 2006 Toronto
416.878.7295 crackinjections.com
TT. Sena Construction and Management Inc.
Member Since: 2006 Woodbridge 905.850.1010
Templehouse Renovations
Member Since: 2000 Toronto
416.932.9099 templehouse.com
The Bespoke Group
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 416.838.5296 thebespokegroup.ca
The Built Group
Member Since: 2019 Scarborough 289.201.7677 thebuiltgroup.com
The City Wide Group Inc.
Member Since: 2014 Toronto
416.283.5500 citywidegroup.com
The English Carpenter
Member Since: 2014 Toronto 647.269.3140 theenglishcarpenter.com
The Finishers Toronto Renovations
Member Since: 2018
Toronto
416.910.0761 the-finishers.com
The Meal Group
Member Since: 2016 Oakville
416.996.0371 themealgroup.com
TIPEQ Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2012
Toronto
416.623.8159 tipeq.ca
Tooketree Passive Homes
Member Since: 2021
North York
416.433.7984 tooketree.com
Toronto Custom Concepts Inc.
Member Since: 2013 Mississauga 416.806.2232 torontocustomconcepts.com
Town Square Developments Inc.
Member Since: 2005
Woodbridge 905.850.9367 townsquaredevelopments.ca
Trimatrix
Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2016
Concord 905.856.5156 trimatrix.ca
TRUbuild Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Mississauga 416.704.6381 trubuild.com
Trudel & Sons
Roofing Ltd.
Member Since: 1995 Uxbridge 905.642.3515 trudelroofing.com
Twelve Stone Homes
Member Since: 2014 Sharon 905.657.9184 twelvestonehomes.com
UU.K. Construction
Member Since: 1996
Scarborough 416.266.5333 ukconstruction.ca
Uni-Tech Windows Mfg. Inc.
Member Since: 2015 Woodbridge 905.856.4011 unitechwindows.com
United Plumbing Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Brampton 905.791.1902 unitedplumbing.ca
URBINCO
Member Since: 2021 North York 416.748.3836 urbinco.ca
V
Vacuflo Built-In
Central Vacuum Systems
Member Since: 2006 Toronto 416.445.6886 cyclonicvacs.com
Vertechs World Class
Elevators Ontario Inc.
Member Since: 2019 Ayr 1.888.320.5438 vertechselevators.com
Virtual Homes Inc.
Member Since: 2021 Toronto 647.533.7690 virtualhomes.ca
W.C. Meek Design and Construction Ltd.
Member Since: 2008 Toronto 416.690.1919 wcmeekdesignandconstruction.com
Wallzcorp Inc.
Member Since: 2018 Toronto 416.640.2411 wallzcorp.com
WellCore Corp.
Member Since: 2014 Thornhill 416.882.4606 wellcorecorporation.ca
Weston Flooring Ltd.
Member Since: 2004 Woodbridge 416.746.8492
westonfloorcoverings.com
Whitaker
Construction Inc.
Member Since: 2017 Toronto 647.794.7379 whitakerc.com
Woodcastle
Homes Ltd.
Member Since: 2002 Mississauga 905.891.0200 woodcastle.ca
Woodsmith
Construction
Member Since: 2015 Toronto
416.937.5874 woodsmith.ca
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