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It’s the best renovation decision you can make. For over 80 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 RENOVATOR member for your next renovation! MHBA MEMBERS are affiliated with the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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A Beaches bungalow bathroom reno: Creating a calm oasis with a “wow” feature IN THE KNOW

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Calm and Cool: A show-stopping kitchen with a relaxed mid-century vibe GETTING STARTED

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Tips for keeping within your budget (page 60) will help you to stay on track. Professional renovators offer practical suggestions that can help stretch your budget.

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 with editorial and ads that feature local Manitoba renovators, designers and suppliers. These are the professionals that can be trusted to get the job done right. Hiring an amateur contractor may very well end up costing you time and money. Working with experienced, reputable professionals will ensure that you have a positive experience and that your renovation goals are achieved.

Learning from others (page 54) offers advice from homeowners who have gone through successful renovation projects. They encourage finding a renovator that you trust and feel comfortable with. Make sure to take an active role in the project and expect the unexpected, like special order delays. Plan ahead for your finishes and keep money in reserve for extras. Words of wisdom you will surely benefit from.

Smaller projects are a great way to save a bit of money and create some sweat equity in your home. This could include painting or refinishing your hardwood floors. However, the article on page 66, DIY or hire a pro, explains that it is wise to let professional renovators and designers tackle big projects, which require a great deal of time and expertise.

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It is very important to have a detailed written contract, which protects both the homeowner and renovator. Finalizing your contract, on page 56, lists the items that should be included in your agreement.

Enjoy your autumn and happy renovating!

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or some of us, renovating can be an intimidating process. Do I try to do it myself, or would it be better to hire a professional? What should be included in the renovation contract? How can I keep within my budget? This issue of RENO+DECOR endeavors to help with a series of articles, courtesy of the Canadian Home Builders’ Association.

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Kitchen Craft is very excited to have recently opened its brand-new showroom, located at 1-1659 Kenaston Blvd. This prime

our home is a reflection of who you are – your style and your personality. Your home should also provide functional solutions that suit your family and lifestyle. Every room should be an inviting space that meets your practical needs and also reflects your personal panache. Kitchen Craft Cabinetry wants to help you achieve the perfect balance between function and design, ensuring the end result is a space that you love and are truly proud to call home.

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come a long way in making storage and function more accessible and convenient.Yourhome is your sanctuary. Own your style and embrace those renovation projects. Our team of designers and installers are here to help you every step of the way, helping you turn your dream space into reality. Drop by one of our two showroom locations today at 1500 Regent or our brand-new store at 1659 Kenaston. We’d love to see you!

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meeting the highest industry standards. All Manitoba Home Builders’ Association renovator members must meet the RenoMark program criteria.

see strong activity over the past 12 months. Home renovations are just as popular as ever and demand for skilled, trusted contractors continues to be extremely high. Without a doubt, residential renovations continue to be big business here in Manitoba. In fact, Manitobans continue to spend more on renovating their existing homes than they spend on new home construction in ourInprovince.2021,Manitobans invested over $3.3 billion into renovation projects to improve their homes. This created over 28,450 direct jobs and over $1.8 billion in wages for workers in Manitoba’s residential renovation industry. With Manitobans investing that much into renovating their homes, it is important that they have renovators they can count on.

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Lanny McInnes is president of the Manitoba Home Builders’ Association.

MHBA RenoMark renovators always provide a written contract, offer a minimum two-year warranty on all their work, and they will take out all the appropriate permits and license required for the project. This is your best insurance to ensure that your renovator, not you, are responsible for any problems that are encountered during or after the work is completed. Unfortunately, many people feel that this level of protection is not necessary and instead choose to find someone “handy” who is willing to do a cash deal with no contract. This also means that there is no record of the work ever being done. So, if there are problems, there is no recourse for the homeowner. If the homeowner does an under-the-table cash deal, and then they encounter a problem a month or two after the project has been completed, there really isn’t anything they can do in terms of having the situation fixed.

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One logo that provides that level of trust that a renovator is a true professional is the RenoMark logo. RenoMark is the renovators’ mark of excellence in Canada and provides consumers a marquee source of renovation advice and professional renovation contractors. RenoMark renovators understand the value of customer service and continually educate themselves on trends, materials, and new regulations so homeowners know their renovation process will be expertly managed,

The homeowner is also on the hook for all liability regarding the project if the contractor fails to take out the required permits or suggests that the permit be in your name. This is

The MHBA has great resources and videos on how to find the right contractor for you on our website at www.homebuilders.mb.ca. You can also find helpful tips on what to ask contractors before you hire them, what a price quote should tell you, what warranties you should get, why a written contract is essential, and how building permits and inspections keep the whole project both legal and safe forSavingyou. a few dollars by skipping the contracts and permits may seem like a good option when you are hiring someone for your next renovation project, but it is a decision that could come back to bite you. Protect yourself and your investment by asking the right questions ahead of time and hiring a contractor that will do the job professionally.

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especially important because during a renovation, your home becomes a worksite. And if the permit is in your name, or you don’t have one, you become the prime contractor by default. If someone is hurt while working on your property, you –not the contractor you hired - are responsible. It can also cause issues when it is time to sell your home and work has been done without proper permits. These are significant risks that most homeowners are unaware of.

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“We all feel ready to be rejuvenated, enhance our homes, and show off our own personal style,” says Joa Studholme, colour curator for Farrow & Ball, who co-created the shades with Charlotte Cosby, head of creative. “The colours range from easy-to-use lights to dramatic and atmospheric darks.”

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We are partial to Wine Dark No. 308 (pictured). Inspired by midnight skies, this colour is named after the term Homer used to describe the sea – a perfect shade to create an inspiring space. For more inspiring colour information visit farrow-ball.com

Annoyed by all the hair our beloved pets and humans shed in our spaces? Dyson’s latest range of vacuum cleaners includes de-tangling brush bar technology designed to tackle all hair (pet and human!). To get more technical...

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Paint and wallpaper veteran Farrow & Ball has introduced 11 new paint shades to its collection this autumn.

The Libman Tornado Spin Mop System is a handy all-in-one mopping system. It consists of a large microfibre, machine washable mop head that absorbs and removes more water, so your floors dry ASAP. The mop also removes some nasty germs, including more than 99 per cent of staphylococcus aureus and E. coli on ceramic tile and wood floors when used with water. Bonus? It’s safe for use on all surfaces, including hardwood.

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The polycarbonate teeth, combined with a set of spiralling nylon bristles, anti-static carbon fibre filaments and strong suction power, capture and tackle troublesome tangles, as well as larger debris and microscopic debris dust. Sounds impressive, right? To truly understand the dynamics of hair, Dyson engineers and microbiologists studied various animals, from cats and dogs to alpacas, donkeys, horses and rabbits. This led Dyson to understand the size, texture and structure of hair across animal species and the invisible allergens and bacteria they can introduce to the home.

“The impact pets have in the home goes beyond what we can see,” says Monika Stuczen, research scientist in microbiology at Dyson. “These microscopic particles can carry allergy-causing proteins around the home. Lightweight and minuscule, they can remain airborne for hours or transfer between objects.” For more information, visit dyson.ca

Whether you have a large bathroom or a petite powder room, black accessories will give the space a sophisticated, modern look. This stunning tablescape gives us all the right feels! A classic white and gold combination is elevated when pops of colour from a bright floral arrangement are added into the look – it’s an easy way to create a beautiful table style for your guests. Three-pack CUTLERY SET in gold. $15. hm.com Table talk Backblack 1. Black resin BATHROOM SET. $14-$40. zarahome.ca 2. Washed linen BATHROBE in black. $60. hm.com 3. Tasselled BATHMAT. $20. hm.com 4. Large black and white ART. $250. homesense.ca 5. Lindor matte black two-handle high-arc bathroom FAUCET. $195. homehardware.ca in 1 2 3 4 5 renoanddecor.com 21

Smart appliance 2 1 3 4 This season’s fall decor must-haves are all about rich wood details, 60s-style geometry and darker-toned hues. Here are our top picks for a fall refresh in your home. 1. Transition Turkish silk throw PILLOW. $269. cb2.ca 2. Grado cast aluminum COFFEE TABLE. $2,299. cb2.ca 3. Rohe polished nickel and walnut table LAMP. $429. cb2.ca 4. Henley two-seater full-size SOFA. $5,891. casalife.com Fall FAVOURITES 22 RENO + DECOR | OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2022

home finds

Breville has introduced the Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro and Joule Oven App – the company’s first smart oven connected to a digital library of video-guided recipes and content from culinary experts. It boasts 13 pre-set functions including: toast, bagel, air fry, broil, roast, pizza, cookies, proof, reheat, slow cook, keep warm and dehydrate. This may be your new favourite kitchen appliance! $800. breville.ca

ADD THE MIDAS TOUCH TO YOUR BATHROOM

Fleurco introduces an all-new brushed-gold finish on its Gemini shower doors. Available on Gemini dual bypass sliding shower doors, this stunning detail, with its striking hardware on a slim track, will become the focal point of your bathroom. The sleek, brushed-gold finish will add a touch of luxury and glam to the design and decor in any bathroom in your home.

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Terrific TILES

PORCELAIN MOSAIC WALL TILE in ancient sky by Bestview. $13 sq. ft. lowes.ca

MOSAIC TILE in grey marble by Troy Tile & Stone. $65. rona.ca

Bathroom tile trends that will inspire a renovation!

HALIFAX terrazzo tile. $28 sq. ft. geontile.com

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Did you know that terrazzo tile is a composite material of marble chippings set into cement? Experts believe terrazzo originated in 15-century Italy (invited by the Venetians) to reuse stone offcuts. Could terrazzo be the OG of sustainable flooring? Either way, the beautiful tile will add a creative dose of pattern and colour to any bathroom space.

CERAMIC WALL TILE in light smoke by American Olean. $6 sq. ft. lowes.ca

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Consider the colour and shape when picking a modern tile for your bathroom. Geometric-shaped tiles will add depth to the room; rectangular (subway) tiles are a modern fave and help to achieve a streamlined look. And, of course, keeping the colour choice monochromatic will help your space look sleek and cool.

TERRACE terrazzo tile. $28 sq. ft. geontile.com

Is a bathroom reno on the horizon? This type of renovation is not only a great return on your investment (ROI), it can really elevate your bathroom experience (hello at-home spa!). Picking the right tile for your space plays a crucial role in the look and feel of your finished bathroom, so choose wisely. It’s a costly mistake if you don’t.

WATERTON terrazzo tile. $28 sq. ft. geontile.com

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Not for the faint of heart, these bold tiles are sure to make a statement! When working with this style of tile, keep your accessories and wall colour neutral. This allows the tiles to pop, but also doesn’t overwhelm the space.

You can’t get more classic and luxe than using marble in the bathroom. This durable stone comes in various colours contrasted with beautiful natural veining. Use marble in the bathroom to create a high-impact look, but remember, to keep up the high-end esthetic, it needs to be properly maintained and sealed.

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HEXAGON polished white and gold marble floor and wall tile. $33 sq. ft. homedepot.ca

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polished marble floor and wall mosaic tile by Modamo. $16 sq. ft. homedepot.ca

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ANGELA HARRIS HARBOUR SONATA ceramic field tile by Ivy Hill Tile. $20 sq. ft. wayfair.ca

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CASCAIS porcelain tile in beige. $2 each. lowes.ca

FAENZA ceramic floor and wall tile by EliteTile. $17 sq. ft. wayfair.ca

PALOMA encaustic look tile for wall and floor by MSI. $11 sq. ft. wayfair.ca

Transport yourself to the south of Spain with encaustic tiles that will bring a hit of warmth and joy to any bathroom space. Look for tiles that have a lively pattern and that closely ressembles vintage – this will give your bathroom an authentic look.

With more than 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

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ART DECO triangle polished black and white marble floor and wall tile by Modamo. $24 sq. ft. homedepot.ca

MANISES ceramic patterned wall and floor tile by EliteTile. $12. sq. ft. wayfair.ca

DODGE cement tile in warm white/navy/blush. $20 sq. ft. geon.com

ToandincludingwhyAtResponsive.Committed.Reliable.RenoMark,wewanttochangeyouroutlookonrenovationcontractors.That’swedevelopedacodeofconductthatallourprofessionalcontractorsfollow,adetailedwrittencontractforeveryjob,backedbyaone-yearwarranty,aguaranteethatyou’llhearbackwithintwobusinessdays.findareliable,committed,responsivecontractor,visit RenoMark.ca Words you wouldn’t typically use to describe a contractor. Until now. RenoMark.ca Renovate Your Expectations

Does decorating with darker hues make you feel nervous? Pas de problem! Our design experts highlight why working with this look may be just what your room needs to create the right atmosphere.

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“Darker colours can add such a sense of calmness to a space. In this office, we dunked the entire room in a custom mixed-green hue, which immediately created an encompassing serene feeling. I knew this client would be spending much of her time in this home office, as it was completed during peak COVID, so I wanted it to be a sanctuary that encouraged her creativity throughout the day.” – Gillian Segal, Gillian Segal Design

– Designer Trisha Isabey, Isabey Interiors

“The darker cabinet hue is effective in this bathroom space as it anchors the eye and is a lovely complement to the stone used within the shower area.”

Bathroom

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If a bedroom is on the larger scale, using dark moody colours can create a cosier feel, which in turn is very relaxing for the homeowner.”

– Emily Del Bello, Emily Del Bello Interiors

Kitchen

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– Designer Sarah Stacey, Sarah Stacey Interiors

“I love a moody colour in the kitchen. I think it adds such warmth to a room that can sometimes feel sterile. In this project, the black was used to create tension and contrast in the space. But it also acts as a supporting player by letting the natural wood and limestone wall, visible through the window backsplash, take centre stage as the gem of the space.”

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– Designer and digital creator Candace Alongi, The Minted Mama

Basement

“A dark palette instantly gives me hotel lounge vibes, which is why I chose this colour direction for our family’s basement entertainment space. Rich navy walls, ceilings and trim are an unexpected decor choice that will elevate a space to luxe status and impress your guests with minimal effort.”

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“The deep and rich charcoal black natural stone anchors and evokes a prominent feature, while creating a sharp contrast against the crisp white family room builtins. This stone not only plays the part of camouflaging the fireplace and television, but also helps create a moody, edgy and swanky vibe in this richly layered lounging space.”

– Dvira Ovadia, Dvira Interiors

Photo: Darby Mitchell Photography

The overall idea was to make the bathroom more glamourous and provide a ‘wow’ feature that would surprise guests. Also important was for it to reflect nature and be a calm oasis. While incorporating this ethos, the new bathroom also had to be consistent with the esthetic of the rest of the home.

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The design team sourced a carved river stone sink from Agua Canada that became the inspiration for the design and provided the element of surprise – the ‘wow’ feature. A black river stone tile floor added to the nature vibe, plus the idea of a heated pebble floor in the winter was appealing.

W hen the homeowner of a 1950s bungalow located in the Beaches area of Toronto decided to have the main-floor bathroom renovated, she chose not to make it larger. The very dated bathroom was small and functional, but expanding the size was quickly vetoed since it meant giving up closet space in her adjacent bedroom.

A porcelain wall tile reminiscent of a rift-cut log was oriented vertically to extend the height of the space. The design team originally wanted largescale porcelain slabs for the walls to convey a continuous line from floor to ceiling. The price was not within the budget, so a compromise was made.

A calm oasis with a ‘wow’ feature to delight and surprise guests bathroom makeover Beaches bungalow

Preparing the budget

The task

After working through the initial budget, the homeowner decided it was more cost efficient to leave the plumbing fixtures in the same location and work on maximizing the overall impact of the space through interesting fixtures and finishes. The budget would fall between $15,000$20,000.

Vital in any home renovation is the budget. Because construction prices have escalated during the past few years, the homeowner wanted to account for everything before making anyThedecisions.designteam prepared a budget with various options, including removing the tub and converting it to a shower and installing a wallmounted toilet.

The ‘wow’ feature

from old to new

Before

the bathroom door was configured to swing out into the corridor, rather than into the bathroom. A pocket door would have been ideal, but it would have meant relocating the adjacent linen closet, which was not desirable.

Fixtures

After the existing tub and shower were demolished, foam insulation was found between the studs. Creating a shower niche meant removing a good portion of it, but the homeowner decided that while the niche would have been nice, it was not a priority and she would rather keep the

A solid wood vanity was important to the homeowner, plus it had to be made in Canada and offer a warranty.

The medicine cabinet was replaced with a more modern, circular one, framed in black. The wall cavity was reframed to support the 28-inch mirror that is accented with black vanity lighting with closed globe lights.

A shaker-style unit was sourced from DM Bath in a floating style to make the bathroom seem more spacious. Matte black paint was selected with a white quartz countertop that would set the stage for the river stone sink. Square crystal knobs mounted on the drawers provide a luxurious accent.

Despite a few hiccups (which also included the delivery of the incorrect tile), the end result is a beautiful space that meets the client’s overall objective: a calm oasis with a ‘wow’ feature to delight and surprise guests.

Samantha Sannella is the founder of Urban Retreat Homes, which focuses on the renovation and construction of new homes in Ontario. She is passionate about universal and sustainable design. She is a former professor of interior design at Toronto Metropolitan University and the editor of Ontario Design magazine.

insulation intact. As well, the new tub proved to be an inch longer and also slightly wider than the old one. To accommodate the new tub, the wall at one end had to be moved and reframed to support the tile.

The black river stone tile floor added to the nature vibe.

The vanity is six inches larger than the previous one and to save space,

A sleek modern tub from Agua Canada was chosen to provide an element of simplicity, with matte black faucets to accent the shower and sink. The owner, who is a proponent of aging in place, requested a grab bar in the tub area, and one in matte black was added to complement the overall design.

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Corbeil, how he incorporates fall decor into his bedroom designs. “Fall is the perfect time of year to bring in

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F all palettes have always intrigued me. Perhaps it’s because I have the pleasure of living in Ontario, where the colours of the season range from bright yellows and stunning reds to moody browns. Our everevolving landscape of autumn leaves decorating tree branches create the perfect colour mix to pull new design ideas from, and sprinkle into, our own interior landscape.

With the change of season quickly approaching, I recently asked William Corbeil, V.P. of product for Maison

Easy ways to incorporate the lush “colourscape” of fall into your bedroom decor Autumnallure

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5| Paint your walls with a deep colour

If you are brave enough to paint your walls a deep colour to celebrate all things cosy, you will love the bedroom above by designer Christina Cole.

Add a plush accent chair, the perfect mix of comfortable and textural interest.

I appreciate the softness and breathability of linen. The texture of this fabric is also perfectly on trend for the fall.

more welcoming by injecting warm colours like brown and rust. These beautiful fall colours can easily be layered into existing rooms to warm up a space, like we did with this oversized art. For more neutral spaces, try layering in textural elements such as modern art, a plush taupe rug or warm woods to give the space a different feel, such as in a welcoming sitting area.”Drawing from a seasonal colour inspiration, I am sharing easy ways to incorporate the lush “colourscape” of fall into your bedroom decor because let’s face it, fall evenings generally beckon us to curl up in bed, tea in hand.

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Now is the time to burn luxurious candles with deep scents like orange, sandlewood and vanilla.

2| Change up your room scent

3| Create a cosy reading corner

This is the perfect cosy backdrop to any bed. Use papers that give the illusion of fabric or being handpainted for extra richness.

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With that said, unless your bathroom has an odd shape or intricacies, an offthe-shelf vanity will give you the best bang for your buck. In many cases, to keep costs down, you can be confident in choosing a ready-made piece that

As a general rule, I don’t cut corners, but there are some items that don’t require the same level of investment as others. And, because at the end of the day you may not notice a difference when it comes to quality or style, I say it pays to save where you can.

The vanity

This is one of the key focal points in your bathroom, so it needs to look great and offer enough storage space to keep your bathroom organized and ensure a smooth start to your day. Sometimes, this means having a custom-designed vanity to accommodate specific needs or room dimensions.

This last point can be a slippery slope when it comes to bigticket renovations such as a bathroom, where costs can quickly escalate. As a designer, my role is to guide clients through their wants and needs, and offer solutions to achieve that perfect mix, while staying on budget. To that end, there are places where you can splurge and save on your next bathroom renovation, leaving some money in the bank, while still meeting the must-haves on your list.

ood design is a balance of many things, including practicality, esthetics and of course, budget.

comes with the sink and counter. Our Meadowlane project (pictured above) featured bathrooms with non-custom vanities, which served the clients’ needs while hitting our esthetic goals for each space.

There’s no better way to elevate the look of your bathroom than with a little polish and shine by way of chrome fixtures. Chrome is the classic choice and the neutral option, complements most materials and finishes, and offers versatility in terms of your bathroom’s broader style, whether classic or contemporary. It’s also cost-effective, leaving room in your budget to splurge elsewhere.

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The shower

Marble is the Mecca of magnificence, but believe it or not, there are some fabulous fakes on the market that are designed to mimic the look of marble without the inflated price tag. Fauxmarble porcelain tile is a great go-to for those trying to keep costs down.

Speaking of tile, you can give your bathroom look a lift by getting creative with your tile layout. Consider pairing a simple subway tile with a bold, patterned floor tile.

Marble countertops

In the principal bathroom at Meadowlane, we chose to feature porcelain marble-look tile, which came at a lower cost and allowed us to splurge on the real thing in the guest bath.

Sometimes a bathroom renovation requires a plumbing re-do. This may involve replacing old pipes that are damaged or not up to code, or it may require reconfiguring the plumbing entirely to accommodate a change in layout or new fixtures, such as that freestanding clawfoot tub you’ve been dreaming of! Pipes are generally hidden beneath the floors, so moving the sink, toilet and bath or shower means tearing up the floor and subfloor and reworking the plumbing between the floor joists. This adds time and materials to your final bill. If you’re looking for ways to save, keep your current fixtures and the plumbing that is attached to them in their original location.

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curb that contains the water and glass enclosure. However, some argue that the curbed design isn’t as esthetically pleasing, while posing challenges to those with mobility issues. On the other hand, a walk-in shower is level with the floor and features a sleek, seamless design, but this option can cost upwards of double the curbed option, so it’s really a matter of preference and budgetary allowance.

In many homes, the shower has become the new must-have feature, with advancements such as lighting, steam and materials that raise the bar. But what about the shower itself?

Choosing where to splurge and save in a renovation can be a challenge, but thanks to advancements in materials and manufacturing, there are a lot of solutions out there. You can rest assured that saving money doesn’t necessarily mean compromising on quality or style.

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Despitealike.thisminimal colour palette, the Scandi look isn’t flat, by any means. Layering multi-tonal hues and textures and contrast in the form of dark or black details play a key role

Function is one of the main guiding principles of the Scandinavian style, which favours essentials over excess virtually every time. This sense of practicality manifests itself through the use of clean lines, simple forms and slim profiles, which are paired with plenty of “white space” all around to create that essential breathing room for which this style is synonymous. Surfaces are clean, clutter-free and well-organized – and by organized, I mean out of sight entirely! This

In my design work, I often lean into the Scandinavian esthetic, which delivers a nice balance of simplicity, contemporary style and function. More than just a style, one might even argue that it is truly a way of life that embraces the concepts of utility, simplicity and comfort as a lifestyle and indeed, a decorating style.

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ome of the world’s most revered designers and their most notable creations are rooted in Scandinavian design. This distinct esthetic first showed up in the 1930s and rose to fame in the 1950s, becoming one of the most popular movements in contemporary design. Since then, the Scandi style has influenced everything from fashion and furniture to architecture and interior design –including my own.

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Simplicity is reflected in the preferred palette of neutral colours and materials inspired by nature. Light tones such as white, off-white, ivory, beige, taupe and gray are coupled with ample natural light and organic materials, predominantly blonde wood with leather and sheepskin commonly layered in, to bring a sense of ease and airiness to the home and the mind

Neutral colours and materials

If you are looking for a timeless, classic look and easy living, then consider a trip to Scandinavia – if only by design! Here are some of the defining features of this cool, comfortable and characteristic look.

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Adding a personal touch

Scandinavian-inspired spaces have a distinguishing cosiness known as Hygge, the concept of comfort as a state of mind. Texture is a key element in creating this style of comfort in your home by contributing tactile and visual qualities through the use of woven and braided materials, textured wallpapers, relief tiles and panels.

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Combined, these are the qualities that feel like home. I personally love this look, and my clients do as well. What has become affectionately known as Scandi style is a warm and welcoming look that is contemporary and cultural, quiet and expressive, all at Andonce.while is it helpful to follow or embrace a particular style, perhaps the most significant distinguishing feature of this esthetic in your home should be your own personal touch. Even an established style can be improved on, and sometimes, all it takes is your uniqueDiscovertouch.the hidden “hygge” in you.

in bringing depth and comfort to what might otherwise be a very basic backdrop. In the meantime, colour can also find its way into a Scandistyle space, leaning toward gentle, organic, nature-inspired hues such as beloved botanical greens, warm greys, soft blues and warm browns.

The same effect can also be achieved, or enhanced, through the use of patterns. Treat patterns as you would a traditional textural item and layer it into your decorating plan. Just be mindful not to compromise your minimalist colour palette when choosing your patterns.

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I’ll admit it, there is occasion when we’re not always the first phone call people make to check out contractors. There are lots of options out there and people should talk to a few of us to get a good feel of who they think is a good fit to bring their project dreams to reality. Not everyone is perfect for each other no matter what the Google reviews say, and that’s on both sides of this potentially long term relationship.

“Well, no. Do I need that? Yada yada contractor gave me a price without that being provided.”

if you are serious about moving forward with your project, and are going to be soliciting multiple bids (which in my opinion is the wrong way to go, but that’s another column) then there is no option but to have proper plans and specifications produced for your project.

What this should tell you, and the point I’m trying to impress, is that

Do you see the problem? If not, then you’re likely to fall victim to this. People are so happy to hear a great price (likely lower than they expected) that they don’t stop to wonder what this price is based on.

This however does provide me with an opportunity to again, be witness to one of the biggest mistakes people make when selecting their contractor. It goes something like this. I get the call and we exchange pleasantries, learn a little about the project expectations and hopefully set up an initial meet and greet appointment. The conversation inevitably turns to budget expectations and this is where I’m sometimes perplexed.

“Well, so and so from yada yada contracting said they could do it

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The need for proper plans and specifications when deciding on a contractor

What’s going on the floors, what about the doors and hardware, how many lights, how many plugs, how is it heated, what are the plumbing fixtures, etc., etc., etc. My point is that without proper plans and specifications, there is no way anyone can give you a price that means anything. The best you should expect is a ballpark budget range based on the contractor’s experience and historical costing data.

The other pitfall of not having proper plans produced, is that it leaves you wide open to cost overruns and potential conflicts with the contractor, as there would be no way to enter into a formal project defining contract, which is something you never want to be without.Staywell everyone. Let’s hope for a lot less snow this year and best wishes for your properly planned projects.

This is the cornerstone of any successful project and will allow you, not the contractor, to decide what products and finishes you’re going to get and will allow the contractors to quote effectively in an apples to apples manner.

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for x amount of money.” My reply is instantly, “oh, so you have all your plans and specifications done up for us to price out?”

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The counter top and integrated sink are fabricated out of Topcret Microcement.

Simple white edge pulls quietly compliment the textured white lacquer cabinet doors.

PROJECT | To update a bathroom

The wall to wall bulkhead houses strip LED lighting for soft uplighting.

Two hanging pendants provide functional bright light for grooming tasks at sink.

SOLUTION | Working within the space, all details were upgraded to create a high end, industrial modern look.

A tall, shallow, storage cabinet provides ample storage for bathroom products.

Soft kick lighting provides additional interest and functional nighttime lighting.

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Heated towel bar keeps towels warm and dry.

Kim Schroeder is the principle designer and owner of Charisma, the design experience. Conveniently located at 388 Academy Road in Winnipeg. Telephone 204-487-6994. www.charismadesign.ca

Leftover slabs of onyx & limestone tile were installed as a detail around the the floating mirror.

The bathtub was replace with a large shower featuring a backlit slab on onyx, indirect ceiling lighting, bottle niche and limestone tile.

Find a renovator you can trust and are comfortable with

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Make sure you have a detailed written contract

This is crucial to a good renovation experience. You need to check out the renovator thoroughly. Ask lots of questions when you meet. Talk with previous customers. Visit past or current projects. You also need

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Find out what services the renovator offers

to be confident that the company is financially stable and has a solid history. Many experienced homeowners also comment on the importance a comfortable personal fit is with the people they hire, that they are easy to talk with and responsive.

Homeowners often don’t realize that many professional renovation contractors also provide design and planning services. Even if you want to work with a designer or architect of your own choosing, a contractor can add a lot of value to the process. “Our renovator saw opportunities for improving our design and offered alternative solutions to structural challenges, saving us money in the process.”

“We chose the renovator who had it all written out. We knew what we were in for and didn’t have to lie awake at night worrying what the final costs would be.”

Know the facts before the work begins

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Ask a lot of questions of your renovator or contractor. What does the work entail? How will it be done and by whom? How will it affect your dayto-day living? Should you consider moving out during any portion of the construction process? What if you want to make changes? The more you know upfront about the whole process, the less anxious you’ll feel.

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omeowners who have completed major renovation projects, including bathroom and kitchen upgrades, additions and whole-house renovations, are a great source of advice. Over the years, CHBA has heard from many such satisfied customers, and here’s the type of advice they offer:

that some things are beyond the renovator’s or your control. “If there is good rapport and trust between you and your renovator, it is usually easy to find a solution and move beyond the problem.”

The bigger the project, the more likely you will run into the unexpected, such as existing deficiencies hidden in the walls, delays in special orders or bad weather. Be flexible and understand

the design experience

Typically, homeowners are responsible for choosing cabinets, flooring, tiles, fixtures and the many other finishes that will complete the job. This can be time-consuming. “My afternoon at the bath showroom turned into two full days.” Set aside plenty of time and

Once the work begins, it is not uncommon for homeowners to want to go an extra step - a better quality tile, brand-new appliances and so on.

Plan ahead for your finishes

begin early – in some markets, there may be a significant delay for special orders. And take full advantage of your renovator’s experience to help you find the best options.

Take an active role throughout the project

“Once you are into it, you realize that just so-so is not good enough and that now is the best time to get those extra little touches of style or luxury.”

It’s your investment and your home, so you want to follow things closely and know what’s going on at all times. The best results come from good communication and a good working relationship between you and your renovator. Ask for and expect regular, if not daily, updates. Know how to get hold of the renovator if you have questions or concerns. Be prepared to spend time going over drawings, monitoring the progress of your project, and discussing decisions with your renovator.

Keep money in reserve for extras

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Here are some of the points that should be covered in your contract

The main contract must also identify all attachments that are part of the contract, such as:

Description of work to be done by the renovator, as well as work not to be done under the contract, or to be done by you or others outside the terms of the contract.

• Other documents signed by both parties in the course of the contract (e.g. change order forms)

Terms of payment set out the total amount of the contract and a payment schedule: Deposit upon signing the contract; how and when the remainder will be paid (at regular intervals or specific milestones), and the treatment of taxes.

• Drawings, blueprints or plans.

Changes in work once the renovation is in progress (also called extras and deletions) must be written up as “change orders,” signed by both parties and attached to the contract. Any change to the contract price and schedule should be clearly noted on the order.

the fine print

he scope and complexity of your renovation contract will vary according to the size of your project, but most contracts will contain the standard information outlined below. If you have any concerns or questions, discuss them with your professional renovator before you sign. You may also want to ask your lawyer to review it first.

Holdbacks are a provincial legislative requirement that protects you against subcontractors who may place a lien on your property in the event the renovation contractor doesn’t pay them. On each payment you make to your renovator, you must hold back a certain percentage for a specified length of time.

The parties to the contract (i.e., you and the renovation contractor), including street addresses, telephone and fax numbers, email addresses and the renovator’s business or GST number.

Dispute resolution in the event of a conflict – may include the name of a third party arbitrator, or state that both parties agree to binding arbitration.

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• Specifications: Description of work and a precise list of materials and products (e.g. types, brands, grades, thickness, colour, model).

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Subcontractors scheduled to work on your home may be listed.

Allowances refer to a lump sum in the contract price, allocated for items to be selected directly by the homeowners, such as flooring, fixtures or cabinets.

Start and completion dates often include a statement indicating that the renovator cannot be responsible for delays due to circumstances beyond the renovator’s control, changes to the work, and so on.

Standards of work describe the renovator’s commitment to performing the work in accordance with the contract documents and in a diligent and workmanlike manner with minimum inconvenience to your household, to protect your property as well as neighbouring properties and to comply with regulatory requirements. Includes responsibility for daily

to an amount set aside to deal with the unexpected or items that the renovator cannot gauge accurately until work is in progress. If not needed, you won’t be invoiced for it.

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Municipal and/or utility permits, inspections and approvals are usually arranged by professional renovators as part of their service (note that homeowners are ultimately responsible for complying with these regulations). The contract should specify who is going to obtain them.

The renovator’s warranty describes what is covered and for how long. It should include a statement of the contractor’s intent to hand over manufacturers’ product warranties to you upon completion of work.

Contingenciesclean-up.refer

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Signage. A statement that you will permit the contractor to display a promotional sign on your property during the project.

Use of facilities and utilities should be outlined –water, electricity, washroom and storage for materials.

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The renovator’s liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage must be paid up to date and proof of coverage provided and attached to the contract.

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odern Design is often confused with Contemporary Design as it is often incorrectly related to present or recent times. This is actually what Contemporary Design is – a blanket term for the ever-changing design trends. Modern Design on the other hand, refers to a distinct period in time with its own guidelines that give it its own identity.

To truly understand the significance of the movement and its identity, let’s take a brief look at the history of Modern Design.

Modern design – a brief tour

by CLARICE TO

• International Style – made popular by Le Corbusier and Mies van de Rohe.

• Bauhaus – founded under the direction of Walter Gropius.

• Other pioneers of the movement include Peter Behrens, Frank Lloyd Wright and William Morris.

• De Stijl – founded by Piet Mondrian and Theo van Doesberg in the Netherlands.

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Modern Design dated from the early to mid-20th century and can be traced back to the influence of Scandinavian Design as well as Modern Art from the Bauhaus School in Germany which united fine arts with applied arts.

Within the era of Modern Design, there were many other styles including:

This design movement was characterized by a minimalistic simple and clean approach to design that balanced the combination of function and aesthetics. Emphasis was placed on the idea that beautiful functional forms could be mass produced. The foundation of this movement followed the principle “form follows function.” Simply put, the purpose of the object, building, room, or space should dictate the design. Any part of an object that did not have a function was considered an embellishment and would be eliminated.

goodWhatdesign is Modern Design

3| NEUTRAL WALLS AND TEXTURES

Modern design tips

Large and unadorned windows are used in Modern Design to emphasize a spacious, warm and bright interior. Windows bring in the view of the outdoors and reduces the use of artwork that might otherwise be considered unnecessary. Window coverings are not generally used but sheer curtains or blinds can be used to soften the light in your space or provide some privacy.

Hopefully, these tips have given you an insight into appreciating modern interior design style. Transferring this knowledge into a space can be tricky; you can always reach out to an interior designer to help you bring your vision to life!

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1| PRACTICALITY AND FUNCTIONALITY

The colour palette of Modern Design typically includes black, white, beige and earthy tones. On some occasions, you will see the use of primary colours in a very restrained manner. This palette is the basis for a cohesive space. With a neutral palette you have many furniture options and can easily pair them with contrasting or complimentary materials and colours. Natural textures can also be added to the space by incorporating materials like leather, stone, wool, wood and linens in your furnishing and flooring choices.

Now that we understand how Modern Design came to be, translating that knowledge into a space can be tricky. Many characteristics of modern design support one another to achieve an overall sense of seamlessness and balance.

as expected. When you start your design, prioritize how the space will be used and its intended use to help you decide how the space will come together. Each design element should support each other to create a balanced composition.

Design elements should embrace clean lines and simplicity. Keeping clutter to a minimum ensures that all elements within the space are meaningful. Modern design aims to create a visually pleasing look while using materials that allow for mix-matching – like pairing metal with wood. This idea can extend to your furniture and furnishing choices by selecting soft, clean, and simplistic shapes that give your space a sense of spaciousness and familiarity to all.

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The function of a space should be at the forefront of all design choices, but aesthetics is as equally important. Modernists believe that design should be universal, meaning that objects in a space should be designed to function

Many characteristics of modern design support one another to achieve an overall sense of seamlessness and balance.

4| NATURAL LIGHT

2| CLEAN AND SIMPLE LINES

Old hardwood is often of high quality and can be refinished

without undue financial pressure. Your professional renovator can help develop a master plan with proper sequencing of tasks, timelines and expected costs.

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Water-conserving fixtures will save a considerable amount of money over time in areas with water metering. Likewise, energy-efficient lighting, high-efficiency heating systems and electronic thermostats mean long-term savings. Professional renovators are up-to-date on the

Look closely at what you already have

If you have the skills, time and interest, you can stretch your renovation dollars by taking on some of the work yourself. Generally, renovators recommend that you leave structural and mechanical renovations to the professionals, but many homeowners can do their own painting, landscaping or other finishing jobs.

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Look for the hidden assets in your home. For instance, homeowners sometimes assume that they need extra floor space when all that may be needed is more effectively designed space. By rearranging interior walls, eliminating separations and installing larger windows, a less-costly renovation can often create the sense of spaciousness and light you want.

Consider capital versus operating costs

enovating entails balancing what you want and the financial resources you have renovatorsProfessionalavailable.suggest a

money matters

Do the work in stages to suit your budget

Cost-wise renovations begin with a clear plan of what you want to accomplish. The previous section walks you through how to do this.

latest technologies and can provide you with the information you need to make wise decisions for the long term.

number of approaches that can help to stretch your budget.

Set priorities

If your old trim and doors are in good shape, they can be refinished rather than replaced. And be sure to look under carpeting to see what’s underneath – in older homes this is often vintage hardwood.

Doing the project in phases may allow you to achieve the results you want

Do some of the work yourself

Tips for keeping within your budget

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or Hire a Pro?DIY

If your primary reason for doing-ityourself is to save money, talk to a contractor before you make a final decision. An experienced renovator or trade contractor may be able to suggest ways of reducing the cost of your project while still using professional services where you lack the time or skills. You can also save by doing the finishing work yourself, such as painting or wallpapering, while leaving the more complex work to the pros.

considering the do-it-myself route, here’s some advice that may help with your plans.

DO YOU HAVE THE TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT?

IF YOU’RE DOING IT YOURSELF TO SAVE MONEY –GET A SECOND OPINION TO BE SURE YOU ARE SAVING

appropriate times to ensure the work meets the local building codes. Be sure to get a permit if you need one. Keep in mind that someone looking to buy your house in the future may ask about the renovation work and want verification that the work was done to code.

Renovation or significant home repair projects can require a lot of your time to complete. If the work disrupts your day-to-day routine (e.g., kitchen/ bathroom renovations) or exposes your home to weather (e.g., roofing projects, exterior refinishing), delays can be a real problem. So before you commit to doing it yourself, be realistic about how much time the work will take, and your ability and willingness to invest this time. If you don’t have the time, don’t start the work.

DO YOU HAVE THE NECESSARY SKILLS?

a do-it-myself budget, include realistic costs for buying or renting tools and equipment.

HOW DO THE REST OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD FEEL ABOUT IT?

DO YOU NEED A BUILDING PERMIT?

expert advice

Consider your own skills and abilities carefully. While many of today’s home improvement products are designed to make it easy for do-it-yourselfers, other projects will require specialized skills. Seeing how something was done on a TV renovation show isn’t the same as having practical experience. Getting in over your head can end up costing more money, and frustration, than hiring professional help in the first place.

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Saving money by doing it yourself can easily be undermined if you have to layout hundreds of dollars for tools and equipment. Renting is always an option, but costs can also add up quickly if you’re doing the work in your spare time. So when you develop

Being a do-it-yourselfer is great – as long as everyone else in your household shares your enthusiasm. Nothing undermines a do-it-yourself project faster than having your family upset when their normal routine is disrupted. So talk it through with everyone ahead of time, and make sure you have a team behind you!

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