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CALGARY EDITION

FREE JUN - JUL 2015VOLUME 13 ISSUE 3

DESIGN, KON-STRUXION... PERFECTION

CALGARY’S NEW CODES

THE SCOOP ON

TAKE A TOUR OFCalgary’s hottestCOMMUNITIES

BEAUTIFYING YOUR BACKYARD

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For Those Who Value Luxury, Quality And Exceptional Design403.203.7676 + WWW.ALBIRENOVA.COM

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THIS YEAR’S SAM AWARDS • CALGARY’S RENOVATOR OF THE YEAR

Licensed, bonded, insured — with a reputation of taking care of our clients’ renovation projects from beginning to end.

Call or email today for a free quote.

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For Those Who Value Luxury, Quality And Exceptional Design403.203.7676 + WWW.ALBIRENOVA.COM

NOM

INAT

ED 4

X IN

THIS YEAR’S SAM AWARDS • CALGARY’S RENOVATOR OF THE YEAR

Licensed, bonded, insured — with a reputation of taking care of our clients’ renovation projects from beginning to end.

Call or email today for a free quote.

403.918.2227 [email protected]

ALL OF THE CREDENTIALSNONE OF THE HEADACHES.

wallacefleming.ca

DESIGN & RENOVATE

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Renovating your home?

...Design is not just what it looks and feels like. Design is how it works.

tel: 403.282.9176

Our experienced and creative team will work with youthrough every phase of your project.

Renovations that Inspire

A Design/Build Company

4 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS JUN - JUL 2015

VOLUME 13 ISSUE 03

contents39

JUN - JUL 2015

cover story

pg 12RENOVATE

YOUR HOME WITH A FRESH

NEW LOOK

48

CALGARY EDITION

FREE JUN - JUL 2015VOLUME 13 ISSUE 3

DESIGN, KON-STRUXION... PERFECTION

CALGARY’S NEW CODES

THE SCOOP ON

TAKE A TOUR OFCalgary’s hottestCOMMUNITIES

BEAUTIFYING YOUR BACKYARD

in every issue 08 Editor’s notebook

tips and tricks10 Defending your concrete

against Calgary’s weather

17 Beautifying your backyard: gazebo, pergola and trellis projects BY VANESSA GASH

28 Let there be light BY SARA DUCK

44 Decoding the code BY MICHAEL NYIKES

52 Spring has arrived BY SHELL BUSEY

features20 Sweet smell of success

BY LAURA LE

32 SAM Awards honour finest in home-building industry BY HEATHER RYAN

39 A room with a view BY MICKEY FOULDS

45 Backyard haven BY ADENE LUCAS

48 Taking ‘time-out’ for beauty and peace: Creating the perfect outdoor breakfast patio BY JACKIE SWARTZ

renomark26 Taking care of your

envelope will pay off BY BRYAN TUCKEY

business profiles30 Kayu Canada: An exceptionally

gorgeous deck deserves beautiful wood decking BY MICHELLE HOPKINS

50 MI-BOX makes your move, reno or home staging easier BY HEATHER RYAN

home and garden36 Intriguing small garden spaces

BY STEVE WILLSTEED / ESCAPES INC.

COVER PHOTO COURTESY OF KON-STRUX DEVELOPMENTS

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Renovating your home?

...Design is not just what it looks and feels like. Design is how it works.

tel: 403.282.9176

Our experienced and creative team will work with youthrough every phase of your project.

Renovations that Inspire

A Design/Build Company

5

VOLUME 13 ISSUE 03

contents39

JUN - JUL 2015

cover story

pg 12RENOVATE

YOUR HOME WITH A FRESH

NEW LOOK

48

CALGARY EDITION

FREE JUN - JUL 2015VOLUME 13 ISSUE 3

DESIGN, KON-STRUXION... PERFECTION

CALGARY’S NEW CODES

THE SCOOP ON

TAKE A TOUR OFCalgary’s hottestCOMMUNITIES

BEAUTIFYING YOUR BACKYARD

in every issue 08 Editor’s notebook

tips and tricks10 Defending your concrete

against Calgary’s weather

17 Beautifying your backyard: gazebo, pergola and trellis projects BY VANESSA GASH

28 Let there be light BY SARA DUCK

44 Decoding the code BY MICHAEL NYIKES

52 Spring has arrived BY SHELL BUSEY

features20 Sweet smell of success

BY LAURA LE

32 SAM Awards honour finest in home-building industry BY HEATHER RYAN

39 A room with a view BY MICKEY FOULDS

45 Backyard haven BY ADENE LUCAS

48 Taking ‘time-out’ for beauty and peace: Creating the perfect outdoor breakfast patio BY JACKIE SWARTZ

renomark26 Taking care of your

envelope will pay off BY BRYAN TUCKEY

business profiles30 Kayu Canada: An exceptionally

gorgeous deck deserves beautiful wood decking BY MICHELLE HOPKINS

50 MI-BOX makes your move, reno or home staging easier BY HEATHER RYAN

home and garden36 Intriguing small garden spaces

BY STEVE WILLSTEED / ESCAPES INC.

COVER PHOTO COURTESY OF KON-STRUX DEVELOPMENTS

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LUXURYThe only magazine of its kind in Calgary, Luxury Living

showcases high-end homes, condos and properties. This is your exclusive opportunity to establish your

property as the pinnacle of affluent living.

PICK UP YOUR FREE COPY.

Brought to you by the publishers of

AVAILABLE ONLINE AT

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SUMMER 2015

AVAILABLE ONLINE AT

LuxuryLivingCalgary.com

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10 QUESTIONS WITH

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POSH

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OLSONdotes on details

LLCL_May_2015.indd 1

5/21/15 4:33 PM

The Pinnacle of

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EDITOR’SNOTEBOOK

JUNE-JULY 2015 VOLUME 13 ISSUE 03

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS

2891 Sunridge Way NE. Calgary, AB T1Y 7K7

T 403.461.5518

PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOME Jacqueline Hill

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENT

Susan Legge

DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONAL

Moe Lalani

SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADA

Edwin Rizarri

ART DIRECTOR

Victoria Cigan

SENIOR EDITOR

Elisa Krovblit

EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Sara Duck (on leave)

MEDIA CONSULTANT

Anita van Breevoort, 403.461.5518 [email protected]

NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGER John Jenkins

PRODUCTION MANAGER Bala Gnanapandithan

PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR / GRAPHIC DESIGNER Greg Van Sluytman

GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Viosa Barileva, Mike Terentiev, Miguel Cea

CONTRIBUTORS Heather Ryan, Vanessa Gash, Laura Le, Brian Tuckey, Sara Duck, Michelle Hopkins, Steve Willsteed, Mickey Foulds, Michael Nyikes, Adene Lucas, Jackie Swartz, Shell Busey

Home Décor and Renovations magazine is published six times a year. Home Décor and Renovations magazine is distributed throughout Calgary and Greater Calgary area. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Home Décor and Renovations magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative.

The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of Home Décor and Renovations magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher.

The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public.

WE’RE LISTENING!Send us your comments, questions, renovation stories, pictures and great ideas!

Getting outside and enjoy your yard

Now that the weather is getting nicer, we’re all getting back into the great outdoors. For some of us this means more time on the porch, the patio and the yard. For some of us that also means more time to window shop!

After a long winter, it’s time to take a good long look at your outdoor space and see what you need. Don’t just go with the basic checklist of hanging planters, a new door mat and some lounge chairs – you deserve better. Whether it’s a balcony, a small deck or an expansive yard, if you think about it as an outdoor room, you’ll be able to get a more full picture of what that space needs for function and style. Make it a reflection of your lifestyle. Do you like to barbecue? Is it a space where your children will play? Do you love entertaining on long summer nights? Do you need to create an indulgent niche where you’ll be able to shake off the busy day and just unwind in peace?

In this issue, we’ve got several articles that will inspire your great outdoors! If you aspire to some structure, see what Vanessa Gash has to say in Beautifying your backyard: Gazebo, pergola and trellis projects. Shade, privacy and ambiance, adding a backyard structure is a great way to add function to your backyard. Adene Lucas has great advice in creating a Backyard haven – and let’s not overlook the deck our outdoor breakfast patio! And there’s also some gardening advice to infuse even the smallest space with a lovely and customized solution.

But before your dreams of a summer retreat are complete, take heed from Mickey Foulds, in A room with a view. A solid and sound piece of advice – while doing your outdoors, don’t forget your indoors! Make sure your outdoor space complements your indoor space. Don’t ruin beautiful sight lines or great sun exposure with poor placement of furnishings or installations.

I hope you’ll find some inspiration with us that will make you enjoy the warm, wonderful weather even more!

Cheers,

ELISA KROVBLIT

EXECUTIVE EDITOR, YP NEXTHOME [email protected]

Follow me on twitter: twitter.com/elisakrovblit

Like us on Facebook (Search: Home and Decor magazine)

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EDITOR’SNOTEBOOK

MAY-JUNE 2015VOLUME 13 ISSUE 03

HOME DÉCOR AND RENOVATIONS

2891 Sunridge Way NE. Calgary, AB T1Y 7K7

T 403.461.5518

PRESIDENT, YELLOW PAGES NEXTHOMEJacqueline Hill

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF / DIRECTOR OF CONTENTSusan Legge

DIRECTOR OF SALES, NATIONALMoe Lalani

SENIOR SALES MANAGER, WESTERN CANADAEdwin Rizarri

ART DIRECTORVictoria Cigan

SENIOR EDITORElisa Krovblit

EXECUTIVE EDITORSara Duck (on leave)

MEDIA CONSULTANTAnita van Breevoort, 403.461.5518

[email protected]

NATIONAL CIRCULATION MANAGERJohn Jenkins

PRODUCTION MANAGERBala Gnanapandithan

PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR / GRAPHIC DESIGNERGreg Van SluytmanGRAPHIC DESIGNERSViosa Barileva, Mike Terentiev, Miguel Cea

CONTRIBUTORSHeather Ryan, Vanessa Gash, Laura Le, Brian Tuckey, Sara Duck, Michelle Hopkins, Steve Willsteed, Mickey Foulds, Michael Nyikes, Adene Lucas, Jackie Swartz, Shell Busey

Home Décor and Renovations magazine is published sixtimes a year. Home Décor and Renovations magazine is distributed throughout Calgary and Greater Calgary area. This publication has been designed for the renovation market as a guide. Home Décor and Renovations magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative.

The advertising herein, including the photographs and allartwork is the property of Home Décor and Renovations magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in Home Décor and Renovations magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher.

The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public.

WE’RE LISTENING!Send us your comments, questions, renovation stories, pictures and great ideas!

Getting outside and enjoy your yard

Now that the weather is getting nicer, we’re all getting back into the great outdoors. For some of us this means more time on the porch, the patio and the yard. For some of us that also means more time to window shop!

After a long winter, it’s time to take a good long look at your outdoor space and see what you need. Don’t just go with the basic checklist of hanging planters, a new door mat and some lounge chairs – you deserve better. Whether it’s a balcony, a small deck or an expansive yard, if you think about it as an outdoor room, you’ll be able to get a more full picture of what that space needs for function and style. Make it a reflection of your lifestyle. Do you like to barbecue? Is it a space where your children will play? Do you love entertaining on long summer nights? Do you need to create an indulgent niche where you’ll be able to shake off the busy day and just unwind in peace?

In this issue, we’ve got several articles that will inspire your great outdoors! If you aspire to some structure, see what Vanessa Gash has to say in Beautifying your backyard: Gazebo, pergola and trellis projects. Shade, privacy and ambiance, adding a backyard structure is a great way to add function to your backyard. Adene Lucas has great advice in creating a Backyard haven – and let’s not overlook the deck our outdoor breakfast patio! And there’s also some gardening advice to infuse even the smallest space with a lovely and customized solution.

But before your dreams of a summer retreat are complete, take heed from Mickey Foulds, in A room with a view. A solid and sound piece of advice – while doing your outdoors, don’t forget your indoors! Make sure your outdoor space complements your indoor space. Don’t ruin beautiful sight lines or great sun exposure with poor placement of furnishings or installations.

I hope you’ll find some inspiration with us that will make you enjoy the warm, wonderful weather even more!

Cheers,

ELISA KROVBLIT

EXECUTIVE EDITOR, YP [email protected]

Follow me on twitter:twitter.com/elisakrovblit

Like us on Facebook(Search: Home and Decor magazine)

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Can you update our kitchen & make it more functional?

BEFORE

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The best offense truly is a great defense. You can dramatically reduce water-induced spalling by applying a penetrating waterproofing sealer every few years. Hard Rock Developments carries one of Calgary’s only penetrating sealer and it has proven to be the easiest sealer for a homeowner to apply themselves. SureCrete SureSeal HS-Series is a premium, high performance, single component acrylic solids sealer. Its high performance characteristics include proved adhesion, UV protection, waterproofing and durability. SureSeal has advanced nano sealer technology offering a number of attributes, but the key ability that makes this sealer the best on the market is its ability to shrink the size of the pores in the concrete surface. Doing so slows moisture migration and in most cases eliminates efflorescence.

Even the best concrete has its imperfections in the form of cracks, discoloration,

Defending your concrete against Calgary’s weather

pop outs, and other flaws. While repairing concrete can help fix some of these flaws, the repairs themselves can be noticeable and unattractive. It’s no wonder that many homeowners think their only recourse for improving the look of unsightly concrete is to rip it out and replace it. But if the concrete is in perfectly good condition otherwise, you have an economical alternative by giving the surface a complete facelift with a decorative concrete overlay. SureCrete SureBroom and SureSeal HS-Series Sealers are the perfect economical alternative for a complete facelift and ideal for Calgary weather.

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yourRenovations Enhancing homes lives!

Can you update our kitchen & make it more functional?

BEFORE

TIPSANDTRICKS

AS CALGARIANS, WE LIVE IN A COLD CLIMATE. Annually we go through a number of freeze-thaw cycles. Combining that with deicing chemicals can be very damaging to your concrete pad. Freezing causes the water in the capillaries of the concrete to expand, creating pressure. Over time, the expansive pressure from repeated cycles of freezing and thawing can break away the top surface of the concrete, leaving marks and exposing the coarse aggregate.

The best offense truly is a great defense. You can dramatically reduce water-induced spalling by applying a penetrating waterproofing sealer every few years. Hard Rock Developments carries one of Calgary’s only penetrating sealer and it has proven to be the easiest sealer for a homeowner to apply themselves. SureCrete SureSeal HS-Series is a premium, high performance, single component acrylic solids sealer. Its high performance characteristics include proved adhesion, UV protection, waterproofing and durability. SureSeal has advanced nano sealer technology offering a number of attributes, but the key ability that makes this sealer the best on the market is its ability to shrink the size of the pores in the concrete surface. Doing so slows moisture migration and in most cases eliminates efflorescence.

Even the best concrete has its imperfections in the form of cracks, discoloration,

Defending your concrete against Calgary’s weather

pop outs, and other flaws. While repairing concrete can help fix some of these flaws, the repairs themselves can be noticeable and unattractive. It’s no wonder that many homeowners think their only recourse for improving the look of unsightly concrete is to rip it out and replace it. But if the concrete is in perfectly good condition otherwise, you have an economical alternative by giving the surface a complete facelift with a decorative concrete overlay. SureCrete SureBroom and SureSeal HS-Series Sealers are the perfect economical alternative for a complete facelift and ideal for Calgary weather.

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There are likely several reasons for wanting to do a renovation in your home, but the biggest one is to update the look with a fresh, new design that will better serve their lifestyle, says Shannon Lenstra, owner and president of Kon-strux Developments.

“I’ve found my clients love where they live, they love their neighbours and they don’t want to have to go through the hassle and costs of moving to get a home that they really want, so they look to a renovation to breathe new life into their home.

“The most popular renovation and one that adds the most

COVERSTORY

RENOVATE YOUR HOME WITH

a fresh new lookvalue to the home is the kitchen,” Shannon says. “Most people feel the kitchen is the heart of the home, it’s where people gather and socialize and so they want a kitchen that is a show piece.”

Kon-strux, which has won two SAM Awards for Best Kitchen renovation, has done a number of kitchen projects that reflect a variety of styles and Shannon notes the trend now is toward lighter colours such as grey and white.

“We’re also bringing in a lot of light-toned marble and butcher blocks or wood accents that we’re using for island tops or built-ins for a very different look,” Shannon explains.

by HEATHER RYAN

“The kitchen is becoming more of an art form, not just utilitarian.

“People desire an open feel, big islands for entertaining, and even two islands,” Shannon notes. “Families love the functionality and versatility of having a second island that allows the kids to do their homework at one and food prep at the other.

“In smaller homes, the islands are going to 10- and 12-ft. long depending on the size and shape of the kitchen as people want them to be as big as possible.”

There are some different storage ideas available, she says, including creating drawers for plates rather than using upper cabinets freeing up a wall for artwork or open shelves.

“We’re creating some unique backsplashes with porcelain tiles that are high gloss, metallic, glass or even a classy version of a 1940s or 50s style with a modern twist,” she adds. “We’re also seeing a lot more back painted glass backsplashes because they can be painted in a myriad of colours and easily changed to suit your tastes.

“People are mixing styles and colours to make their kitchen more reflective of

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JUN - JUL 2015 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS 13

There are likely several reasons for wanting to do a renovation in your home, but the biggest one is to update the look with a fresh, new design that will better serve their lifestyle, says Shannon Lenstra, owner and president of Kon-strux Developments.

“I’ve found my clients love where they live, they love their neighbours and they don’t want to have to go through the hassle and costs of moving to get a home that they really want, so they look to a renovation to breathe new life into their home.

“The most popular renovation and one that adds the most

COVERSTORY

RENOVATE YOUR HOME WITH

a fresh new lookvalue to the home is the kitchen,” Shannon says. “Most people feel the kitchen is the heart of the home, it’s where people gather and socialize and so they want a kitchen that is a show piece.”

Kon-strux, which has won two SAM Awards for Best Kitchen renovation, has done a number of kitchen projects that reflect a variety of styles and Shannon notes the trend now is toward lighter colours such as grey and white.

“We’re also bringing in a lot of light-toned marble and butcher blocks or wood accents that we’re using for island tops or built-ins for a very different look,” Shannon explains.

by HEATHER RYAN

“The kitchen is becoming more of an art form, not just utilitarian.

“People desire an open feel, big islands for entertaining, and even two islands,” Shannon notes. “Families love the functionality and versatility of having a second island that allows the kids to do their homework at one and food prep at the other.

“In smaller homes, the islands are going to 10- and 12-ft. long depending on the size and shape of the kitchen as people want them to be as big as possible.”

There are some different storage ideas available, she says, including creating drawers for plates rather than using upper cabinets freeing up a wall for artwork or open shelves.

“We’re creating some unique backsplashes with porcelain tiles that are high gloss, metallic, glass or even a classy version of a 1940s or 50s style with a modern twist,” she adds. “We’re also seeing a lot more back painted glass backsplashes because they can be painted in a myriad of colours and easily changed to suit your tastes.

“People are mixing styles and colours to make their kitchen more reflective of

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14 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS JUN - JUL 2015

their own personal style or their family’s personality.”For example, a recent kitchen renovation Kon-strux

did featured – tradition, modern and eclectic styles. “It’s a beautiful white kitchen with traditional walnut, so what we design really depends on the homeowner’s tastes.”

A more traditional style kitchen features a calm ambience and neutral colours “so it has a classic, timeless look that is easy to decorate. We opened up the kitchen and removed walls to create more space and built a huge 12-ft. island in the middle, which has become a central mingling point in the home.”

Cathy and Stuart in Varsity weren’t looking for an open concept layout when they hired Kon-strux to do their whole house renovation because they liked their floor plan, however, as part of the project Shannon says the kitchen was completely changed with a new layout to make it more functional and updated.

“So many renovators wanted to modernize our home,” Stuart explains. “We didn’t want totally modern, we wanted to retain some of the traditional design we love.”

Their kitchen is a beautiful new version of itself with new countertops, backsplash, solid walnut cabinetry, an island that seats four and new appliances. “The kitchen had an awkward horseshoe-shaped cooking area that made it hard for both of us to be in there together,” Stuart adds. “We absolutely love our new kitchen.”

Other examples of different kitchen designs crafted by Kon-strux include a modern style kitchen with beautiful granite counters featuring a stunning swirling pattern and stainless steel doors, while a kitchen in a Cliff Bungalow home features shaker style cabinets and a marble countertop and Kon-strux milled an old church pew to use for the island top that homeowners want incorporated into the design.

“So people are using more recycled materials and are finding

unique pieces for their renovation projects,” Shannon says.The second most popular place to renovate in the home

and get a good return on the investment is the bathroom. “It’s becoming more of a sanctuary for people and they are making it more romantic by putting in features such as aromatherapy in the showers, rain shower heads, body sprays, music and lights,” Shannon comments. “We recently installed a 2,500-lb. granite tub in one bathroom.”

She suggests to all her clients to visit the Houzz website where there are thousands of images of kitchens, bathrooms, etc. that will give them ideas for their renovation project. “They get to see and choose what they like and that way they can give the contractor a clear vision of what they want in their kitchen.”

This is also the time of year where people are thinking of the outdoors and Kon-strux does every type of renovation inside and out. “We’re a complete design build contractor

THE KITCHEN IS OFTEN CONSIDERED THE HEART

OF THE HOME SO IT MAKES SENSE THAT IT’S

THE MAIN FOCUS IN MANY RENOVATION PROJECTS.

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unique pieces for their renovation projects,” Shannon says.The second most popular place to renovate in the home

and get a good return on the investment is the bathroom. “It’s becoming more of a sanctuary for people and they are making it more romantic by putting in features such as aromatherapy in the showers, rain shower heads, body sprays, music and lights,” Shannon comments. “We recently installed a 2,500-lb. granite tub in one bathroom.”

She suggests to all her clients to visit the Houzz website where there are thousands of images of kitchens, bathrooms, etc. that will give them ideas for their renovation project. “They get to see and choose what they like and that way they can give the contractor a clear vision of what they want in their kitchen.”

This is also the time of year where people are thinking of the outdoors and Kon-strux does every type of renovation inside and out. “We’re a complete design build contractor

THE KITCHEN IS OFTEN CONSIDERED THE HEART

OF THE HOME SO IT MAKES SENSE THAT IT’S

THE MAIN FOCUS IN MANY RENOVATION PROJECTS.

JUN - JUL 2015 HOME DECOR AND RENOVATIONS 15

their own personal style or their family’s personality.”For example, a recent kitchen renovation Kon-strux

did featured – tradition, modern and eclectic styles. “It’s a beautiful white kitchen with traditional walnut, so what we design really depends on the homeowner’s tastes.”

A more traditional style kitchen features a calm ambience and neutral colours “so it has a classic, timeless look that is easy to decorate. We opened up the kitchen and removed walls to create more space and built a huge 12-ft. island in the middle, which has become a central mingling point in the home.”

Cathy and Stuart in Varsity weren’t looking for an open concept layout when they hired Kon-strux to do their whole house renovation because they liked their floor plan, however, as part of the project Shannon says the kitchen was completely changed with a new layout to make it more functional and updated.

“So many renovators wanted to modernize our home,” Stuart explains. “We didn’t want totally modern, we wanted to retain some of the traditional design we love.”

Their kitchen is a beautiful new version of itself with new countertops, backsplash, solid walnut cabinetry, an island that seats four and new appliances. “The kitchen had an awkward horseshoe-shaped cooking area that made it hard for both of us to be in there together,” Stuart adds. “We absolutely love our new kitchen.”

Other examples of different kitchen designs crafted by Kon-strux include a modern style kitchen with beautiful granite counters featuring a stunning swirling pattern and stainless steel doors, while a kitchen in a Cliff Bungalow home features shaker style cabinets and a marble countertop and Kon-strux milled an old church pew to use for the island top that homeowners want incorporated into the design.

“So people are using more recycled materials and are finding

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and with the warmer weather we’re doing lots of landscaping projects right now adding retaining walls, stone details and new front walks, as well as building a number of a garages. We can also add decks, gazebos and pergolas. We’re really about making the space perfect for your needs and your family’s needs.”

by VANESSA GASH

SPRING HAS ARRIVED! The grass is green, the trees are budding with leaves and the days are getting noticeably longer. Home improvement magazines and stores are advertising the many options for lawn and garden projects to make your backyard a beautiful place to relax and entertain. If you are considering a garden project such as a gazebo, pergola or trellis, here are some important tips and information to know when deciding which project is best for you.

Some garden projects, including the following examples, do not require a permit.

Independent structures less than 10 m² (approx. 107 ft²) in area, for example:• 6’x3’ decorative pergola entrance feature• Planting trellis’ for climbing vines or garden shade • 10’x10’ covered gazebo • Pergola style garden swing

When do I require a permit?Structures greater than 10 m² in area, those built on top of another structure, or attached to an existing roof, all require a building permit. This is for reasons of safety, as well as to ensure structural stability, prevent damage to existing structures and confi rm compliance with the Land Use Bylaw.

The following projects are some examples of when a building permit is required:

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and with the warmer weather we’re doing lots of landscaping projects right now adding retaining walls, stone details and new front walks, as well as building a number of a garages. We can also add decks, gazebos and pergolas. We’re really about making the space perfect for your needs and your family’s needs.”

by VANESSA GASH

SPRING HAS ARRIVED! The grass is green, the trees are budding with leaves and the days are getting noticeably longer. Home improvement magazines and stores are advertising the many options for lawn and garden projects to make your backyard a beautiful place to relax and entertain. If you are considering a garden project such as a gazebo, pergola or trellis, here are some important tips and information to know when deciding which project is best for you.

Some garden projects, including the following examples, do not require a permit.

Independent structures less than 10 m² (approx. 107 ft²) in area, for example:• 6’x3’ decorative pergola entrance feature• Planting trellis’ for climbing vines or garden shade • 10’x10’ covered gazebo • Pergola style garden swing

When do I require a permit?Structures greater than 10 m² in area, those built on top of another structure, or attached to an existing roof, all require a building permit. This is for reasons of safety, as well as to ensure structural stability, prevent damage to existing structures and confi rm compliance with the Land Use Bylaw.

The following projects are some examples of when a building permit is required:

BEAUTIFYING YOUR BACKYARD:GAZEBO, PERGOLA AND TRELLIS PROJECTS

TIPSANDTRICKS

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VANESSA GASH, LEED AP SAFETY CODES OFFICER - RESIDENTIALBUILDING REGULATIONS DIVISION DEVELOPMENT AND BUILDING APPROVALS Vanessa Gash is a Residential Plans Examiner with the Building Regulations Division at the City of Calgary. She is a graduate in Architectural Engineering Technology from College of the North Atlantic and spent a number of years with various architectural firms and homebuilders in Calgary.

Structures located on an existing or new deck• A pergola located on top of a deck must be supported by this structure. This includes the weight of the new construction, as well as the additional snow load that is typical in southern Alberta.• If you are building on top of existing construction, additional posts and piles could be required to support the new load.• If you are building both the deck and the pergola at the same time you may need to increase the size or number of supporting members. Structures tying into an existing roof• Tying structural members into an existing roof requires verification that the construction will meet current building code requirements.• Any connection into existing construction must ensure that the integrity of the roof and building envelope will not be compromised or allow the migration of moisture into the home.• Be aware that not all products available through your local home improvement store were made for use in Canada; when you apply for a building permit you may be asked for documentation on the product testing. Independent structures greater than 10 m² (approx. 107 ft²) in area• Larger gazebos or pergolas follow the same requirements as detached garages. These structures require anchoring to prevent wind uplift. This may be achieved with piles or securing it to a poured concrete slab.• Eaves are not permitted to be any closer than 0.45 metres (18”) to the side of the property line.

• Some designs, specifically open styles in higher elevations or areas with significant wind, may require cross bracing for added rigidity. • The Alberta Building Code includes minimum sizes and standards for the construction of wood frame structures. If you are purchasing a ready-built structure, larger than 10 m², of metal or other construction, additional information will be required. In these cases you will require manufacturer’s literature and confirmation of a listing in the CCMC Registry of Product Evaluations to indicate that the product has been tested for use in Canada. If this documentation is not available you will require independent verification from a structural engineer registered to practice in the province of Alberta. Since an engineer review can add significant costs to your project it is important to ask these questions before you purchase. For projects that require a building permit, the following drawings are required:• Site Plan – “bird’s-eye view” drawing of your property that shows the location and dimensions of the structure you are proposing to build.• Floor Plan – a ‘top down view’ including the dimensions of the structure and all labelling of the structural components (number and spacing) required to build it. • Cross Section – a section cut through the structure itself, which labels the components and relative position of all items required to build. Detailed brochures, descriptions and pictures of permit requirements are available both online at calgary.ca and in-person at the municipal building (800 Macleod Trail S.E.). Additionally, the Planning Services Call Centre is available to answer your building questions at 403-268-5311, Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:15 p.m.

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Structures located on an existing or new deck• A pergola located on top of a deck must be supported by this structure. This includes the weight of the new construction, as well as the additional snow load that is typical in southern Alberta.• If you are building on top of existing construction, additional posts and piles could be required to support the new load.• If you are building both the deck and the pergola at the same time you may need to increase the size or number of supporting members. Structures tying into an existing roof• Tying structural members into an existing roof requires verification that the construction will meet current building code requirements.• Any connection into existing construction must ensure that the integrity of the roof and building envelope will not be compromised or allow the migration of moisture into the home.• Be aware that not all products available through your local home improvement store were made for use in Canada; when you apply for a building permit you may be asked for documentation on the product testing. Independent structures greater than 10 m² (approx. 107 ft²) in area• Larger gazebos or pergolas follow the same requirements as detached garages. These structures require anchoring to prevent wind uplift. This may be achieved with piles or securing it to a poured concrete slab.• Eaves are not permitted to be any closer than 0.45 metres (18”) to the side of the property line.

• Some designs, specifically open styles in higher elevations or areas with significant wind, may require cross bracing for added rigidity. • The Alberta Building Code includes minimum sizes and standards for the construction of wood frame structures. If you are purchasing a ready-built structure, larger than 10 m², of metal or other construction, additional information will be required. In these cases you will require manufacturer’s literature and confirmation of a listing in the CCMC Registry of Product Evaluations to indicate that the product has been tested for use in Canada. If this documentation is not available you will require independent verification from a structural engineer registered to practice in the province of Alberta. Since an engineer review can add significant costs to your project it is important to ask these questions before you purchase. For projects that require a building permit, the following drawings are required:• Site Plan – “bird’s-eye view” drawing of your property that shows the location and dimensions of the structure you are proposing to build.• Floor Plan – a ‘top down view’ including the dimensions of the structure and all labelling of the structural components (number and spacing) required to build it. • Cross Section – a section cut through the structure itself, which labels the components and relative position of all items required to build. Detailed brochures, descriptions and pictures of permit requirements are available both online at calgary.ca and in-person at the municipal building (800 Macleod Trail S.E.). Additionally, the Planning Services Call Centre is available to answer your building questions at 403-268-5311, Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:15 p.m.

LARGER GAZEBOS OR PERGOLAS FOLLOW THE SAME REQUIREMENTS

AS DETACHED GARAGES.

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PREPARING A PROPERTY FOR THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT and sometimes a daunting task. There are the obvious starting points of editing excess furniture, artwork and accessories; rearranging the furniture to highlight the architectural features and general cleaning so everything looks shiny and new.

The less thought of, and more difficult to discuss – or perhaps even notice – are the odours that are part of every single property I have ever been in, some good and some not so good. Let’s start with the cooking conversation. I understand it is necessary to continue to cook when selling, but consideration must me given to the type of food prepared. Stay away from foods with strong odours like seafood and deep frying. Some ethnic dishes with pungent odours should also be avoided, as they can permeate everything and take longer to dissipate. Barbecuing is a great alternative to cooking inside, and if you are like me your husband does it, so it is one less thing for you to do.

Smoking is the most difficult odour situation to deal with. Often the smoker living in the household has been indulging in most rooms, and the smell has been absorbed into every single surface in the property. Unfortunately, the only way to eliminate this problem is to replace carpet, paint the walls and ceilings and move out. My aunt was a smoker; I remember

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SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS…

FEATURE

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PREPARING A PROPERTY FOR THE REAL ESTATE MARKET IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT and sometimes a daunting task. There are the obvious starting points of editing excess furniture, artwork and accessories; rearranging the furniture to highlight the architectural features and general cleaning so everything looks shiny and new.

The less thought of, and more difficult to discuss – or perhaps even notice – are the odours that are part of every single property I have ever been in, some good and some not so good. Let’s start with the cooking conversation. I understand it is necessary to continue to cook when selling, but consideration must me given to the type of food prepared. Stay away from foods with strong odours like seafood and deep frying. Some ethnic dishes with pungent odours should also be avoided, as they can permeate everything and take longer to dissipate. Barbecuing is a great alternative to cooking inside, and if you are like me your husband does it, so it is one less thing for you to do.

Smoking is the most difficult odour situation to deal with. Often the smoker living in the household has been indulging in most rooms, and the smell has been absorbed into every single surface in the property. Unfortunately, the only way to eliminate this problem is to replace carpet, paint the walls and ceilings and move out. My aunt was a smoker; I remember

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once painting a dresser she had in her bedroom. We cleaned it thoroughly, primed it and then painted it with a semi-gloss white paint. In two days the yellow nicotine had bled through the primer and the two coats of white paint. We had to prime again and paint two more coats. The smell left behind from a smoker is impossible to get rid of with just cleaning. Everything needs to be painted and replaced if you are serious about selling a property where smokers have lived.

Then we come to the odours produced from some sporting equipment kept in laundry rooms and sometimes children’s bedrooms. This stuff can often make your eyes water, and strangely, the offending odour is not even apparent to the child. It is amazing that they can even be in the room – let alone sleep in there. If sporting equipment is part of your life, please keep it in the garage where it can have a better chance of airing out. There is also the issue of the “boy smell” (or girl, for that matter) as my friend's daughter refers to her brother's room. Try to keep the children’s laundry and bedding laundered and smelling fresh so that no complaints can be found.

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once painting a dresser she had in her bedroom. We cleaned it thoroughly, primed it and then painted it with a semi-gloss white paint. In two days the yellow nicotine had bled through the primer and the two coats of white paint. We had to prime again and paint two more coats. The smell left behind from a smoker is impossible to get rid of with just cleaning. Everything needs to be painted and replaced if you are serious about selling a property where smokers have lived.

Then we come to the odours produced from some sporting equipment kept in laundry rooms and sometimes children’s bedrooms. This stuff can often make your eyes water, and strangely, the offending odour is not even apparent to the child. It is amazing that they can even be in the room – let alone sleep in there. If sporting equipment is part of your life, please keep it in the garage where it can have a better chance of airing out. There is also the issue of the “boy smell” (or girl, for that matter) as my friend's daughter refers to her brother's room. Try to keep the children’s laundry and bedding laundered and smelling fresh so that no complaints can be found.

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The same principle applies to the linen closet as well as all closets. Sometimes these seldom-used areas can have a stale smell if the items inside are rarely touched. This is a good time to edit closets and remove the stuff that has not been needed in a while. Tidy closets that smell great are important.

Lastly on the odour list are pets. I am a huge pet lover, but the smells pets create can be very problematic. Keep all litter boxes and cages as odour-free as possible by cleaning daily and using the deodorizing products available for your specific pet. Same goes for the yard, pick up the “land mines” as soon a possible to avoid both the odour as well as an unpleasant accident, the potential buyer will not enjoy that while checking out the yard.

Some buyers will not even look at a property if there are pets sharing the space, so try to keep their presence to a minimum. If it is possible to remove them and all traces of them from the property it is best for viewings, but I understand that is not always possible. If your pets are snakes, lizards or spiders I strongly suggest they are relocated to a friends house because they have a tendency to make buyers uncomfortable.

My suggestion to sellers is to invite a friend or family member over and ask them to be completely honest and go room by room for a sniff test before placing your home on the market. Odours are often a deal-breaker for the potential buyer so do what you can to create the sweet smell of success when selling your home.

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The same principle applies to the linen closet as well as all closets. Sometimes these seldom-used areas can have a stale smell if the items inside are rarely touched. This is a good time to edit closets and remove the stuff that has not been needed in a while. Tidy closets that smell great are important.

Lastly on the odour list are pets. I am a huge pet lover, but the smells pets create can be very problematic. Keep all litter boxes and cages as odour-free as possible by cleaning daily and using the deodorizing products available for your specific pet. Same goes for the yard, pick up the “land mines” as soon a possible to avoid both the odour as well as an unpleasant accident, the potential buyer will not enjoy that while checking out the yard.

Some buyers will not even look at a property if there are pets sharing the space, so try to keep their presence to a minimum. If it is possible to remove them and all traces of them from the property it is best for viewings, but I understand that is not always possible. If your pets are snakes, lizards or spiders I strongly suggest they are relocated to a friends house because they have a tendency to make buyers uncomfortable.

My suggestion to sellers is to invite a friend or family member over and ask them to be completely honest and go room by room for a sniff test before placing your home on the market. Odours are often a deal-breaker for the potential buyer so do what you can to create the sweet smell of success when selling your home.

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BRYAN TUCKEYBryan Tuckey is president and CEO of the Building Industry and Land Development Association and a land-use planner who has worked for municipal, regional and provincial governments. Follow him on Twitter @bildgta, facebook.com/bildgta, and bildblogs.ca.

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THOSE OF YOU THAT OWNED OR HAVE EVER OWNED A NEW CAR understand that a regular maintenance schedule is necessary to ensure that your vehicle remains in good condition and holds as much resale value as possible down the road. A home is not much different.

Just like your car, a home requires regular maintenance to ensure that it is kept in pristine condition when it comes time to sell. Unlike your car, the value of your home doesn’t drop the second you move in!

Maintaining your home means keeping track of the durability of your building envelope – the physical separators between the conditioned and unconditioned environment of a building. In simple terms, it’s what keeps air, water, heat, light and noise in and out of your home.

The three basic elements of a building envelope are a weather, air and thermal barriers. When all three work properly, your home is more energy efficient, safe and comfortable.

As the name suggests, the building envelope wraps around your home and includes the foundation, the outside walls and the roof. These are the most important elements of the envelope. If damaged, they can affect a number of settings within your home, such as the plumbing, heating or electrical components.

Don’t neglect the doors and windows of your home – they are also part of the envelope and are more vulnerable than the brick walls. Your windows have an expiration date, particularly if neglected, and can significantly affect the energy efficiency of your home if improperly maintained.

There are a number of tell-tale signs that your home may be in need of some maintenance. Some of the more common symptoms include excess moisture on the inside of your walls and windows, water stains on the ceiling or a draft coming from an area around your windows or doors.

It is important that you don’t ignore these problems as they have the potential to escalate, leading to costly repairs later on. Not only will that impact the resale value of your home, but it will reduce your ability to enjoy your home.

If you’re not confident in your ability to fix the problem, I highly recommend you hire a professional contractor to inspect the property. They are trained and experienced in spotting potential problems and will be able to give you expert advice on what kind of repairs should be done, as well as how much you should spend.

I recommend using one of our RenoMark renovators found at www.renomark.ca. All of these companies have agreed to abide by a renovation specific code of conduct, which includes carrying $2 million liability insurance, providing at least two years worth of warranty and documenting any agreement with a detailed, written contract.

Trusting the maintenance of your home to a professional will not only help you preserve the value of your home, but will help save you money in the long run.

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by BRYAN TUCKEY

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TAKING CARE OF YOUR ENVELOPE WILL PAY OFF

THOSE OF YOU THAT OWNED OR HAVE EVER OWNED A NEW CAR understand that a regular maintenance schedule is necessary to ensure that your vehicle remains in good condition and holds as much resale value as possible down the road. A home is not much different.

Just like your car, a home requires regular maintenance to ensure that it is kept in pristine condition when it comes time to sell. Unlike your car, the value of your home doesn’t drop the second you move in!

Maintaining your home means keeping track of the durability of your building envelope – the physical separators between the conditioned and unconditioned environment of a building. In simple terms, it’s what keeps air, water, heat, light and noise in and out of your home.

The three basic elements of a building envelope are a weather, air and thermal barriers. When all three work properly, your home is more energy efficient, safe and comfortable.

As the name suggests, the building envelope wraps around your home and includes the foundation, the outside walls and the roof. These are the most important elements of the envelope. If damaged, they can affect a number of settings within your home, such as the plumbing, heating or electrical components.

Don’t neglect the doors and windows of your home – they are also part of the envelope and are more vulnerable than the brick walls. Your windows have an expiration date, particularly if neglected, and can significantly affect the energy efficiency of your home if improperly maintained.

There are a number of tell-tale signs that your home may be in need of some maintenance. Some of the more common symptoms include excess moisture on the inside of your walls and windows, water stains on the ceiling or a draft coming from an area around your windows or doors.

It is important that you don’t ignore these problems as they have the potential to escalate, leading to costly repairs later on. Not only will that impact the resale value of your home, but it will reduce your ability to enjoy your home.

If you’re not confident in your ability to fix the problem, I highly recommend you hire a professional contractor to inspect the property. They are trained and experienced in spotting potential problems and will be able to give you expert advice on what kind of repairs should be done, as well as how much you should spend.

I recommend using one of our RenoMark renovators found at www.renomark.ca. All of these companies have agreed to abide by a renovation specific code of conduct, which includes carrying $2 million liability insurance, providing at least two years worth of warranty and documenting any agreement with a detailed, written contract.

Trusting the maintenance of your home to a professional will not only help you preserve the value of your home, but will help save you money in the long run.

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2 NEIGHBOURHOOD FOCUS RENOVATE DESIGN DÉCOR

Welcome to LAKE BONAVISTA

LAKE BONAVISTA IS FOUND IN THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF CALGARY. An older community full of lush, mature trees and a private lake for residents, Lake Bonavista is a desirable community for many people. Bordered by Fish Creek Park and close to so many large amenities such as Southcentre Mall and MacLeod Trail, it is only a hop, skip and jump to anywhere you’d like to go.

LIFESTYLELake Bonavista’s laidback lifestyle is very apparent through the activeness of its residents. People love living in this neighbourhood, longterm. In fact, generations of children have grown up here, making it a great place to lay down some roots. With the lake as a major focal point of the community, families fl ock to this area to swim and boat in the summer, and skate and ice-fi sh in the winter. Big on community events, you’ll be able to take part in many local activities such as movies in the park, Stampede breakfasts and block parties.

THE VIBELake Bonavista is a quiet and family-fi lled community. An active lifestyle is apparent in this neighbourhood as you see joggers and dog-walkers almost everywhere throughout the community.

The recreational parks always have a soccer game on, and the ice arenas are packed to the brim during winter months for skating lessons and hockey games.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSThere is something for everyone in Lake Bonavista, so expect to see a great diversity of families, young professionals just starting out as well single people and senior citizens. This is a busy neighbourhood for children, with plenty of schools, playgrounds and recreational opportunities. Pets are incredibly prevalent thanks to lush greenspaces and parks to take long walks in.

IN THE AREALake Bonavista defi nitely offers a range, from moderate cost to luxury. Many of the homes in this area can be considered luxury and arrive at a high price. However, most of the restaurants and cafes in the area are priced fairly, meaning you can get a cup of coffee for a lower price despite living in a higher priced area.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESThis area is defi nitely car friendly. While plenty of residents cycle and walk around the neighbourhood, to leave the area, driving appears to be the norm. While there is the nearby Canyon Meadows Train Station and two buses that drive through Lake Bonavista, they aren’t as convenient as inner-city transit routes.

by KAIT KUCY

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTLake Bonavista is centrally located in SouthEast Calgary, with close access to all of the amenities and health care centres that residents require. The neighbourhood itself houses several medical clinics and is only a fi ve to 10-minute drive to an Urgent Care center. With nearby Fish Creek Park and the private lake, the residents of Lake Bonavista are exceptionally lucky to have ample recreational space to enjoy.

DOLLARS & SENSELake Bonavista is a great neighbourhood to enjoy living in. While it is considered to be a suburban neighbourhood, many people point out that it is only a 20 minute drive into downtown, making it much more accessible than the South end’s newer suburban developments. This neighbourhood can be very quiet, which is good or bad depending on your lifestyle preference. Overall, it is a very well-rounded neighbourhood with plenty to do and see.

REAL ESTATELake Bonavista wasn’t originally a neighbourhood that had condos or townhouses available, however in the past 10 years these additions have been made, encouraging people who want the condo lifestyle with access to a private lake to move to Lake Bonavista. There are plenty of options for rentals including luxury homes and condos. Due to the prestige and popularity of this area, rent is quite high – even for a basement suite in a home.

Table of Contents

Rossini Furniture ............................. 04Enhance Your Home ......................... 06Dowden Floors ................................ 08

Brewsters Pub

The Lake House

Pies + Cafe

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Welcome to LAKE BONAVISTA

LAKE BONAVISTA IS FOUND IN THE SOUTHEAST QUADRANT OF CALGARY. An older community full of lush, mature trees and a private lake for residents, Lake Bonavista is a desirable community for many people. Bordered by Fish Creek Park and close to so many large amenities such as Southcentre Mall and MacLeod Trail, it is only a hop, skip and jump to anywhere you’d like to go.

LIFESTYLELake Bonavista’s laidback lifestyle is very apparent through the activeness of its residents. People love living in this neighbourhood, longterm. In fact, generations of children have grown up here, making it a great place to lay down some roots. With the lake as a major focal point of the community, families fl ock to this area to swim and boat in the summer, and skate and ice-fi sh in the winter. Big on community events, you’ll be able to take part in many local activities such as movies in the park, Stampede breakfasts and block parties.

THE VIBELake Bonavista is a quiet and family-fi lled community. An active lifestyle is apparent in this neighbourhood as you see joggers and dog-walkers almost everywhere throughout the community.

The recreational parks always have a soccer game on, and the ice arenas are packed to the brim during winter months for skating lessons and hockey games.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSThere is something for everyone in Lake Bonavista, so expect to see a great diversity of families, young professionals just starting out as well single people and senior citizens. This is a busy neighbourhood for children, with plenty of schools, playgrounds and recreational opportunities. Pets are incredibly prevalent thanks to lush greenspaces and parks to take long walks in.

IN THE AREALake Bonavista defi nitely offers a range, from moderate cost to luxury. Many of the homes in this area can be considered luxury and arrive at a high price. However, most of the restaurants and cafes in the area are priced fairly, meaning you can get a cup of coffee for a lower price despite living in a higher priced area.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESThis area is defi nitely car friendly. While plenty of residents cycle and walk around the neighbourhood, to leave the area, driving appears to be the norm. While there is the nearby Canyon Meadows Train Station and two buses that drive through Lake Bonavista, they aren’t as convenient as inner-city transit routes.

by KAIT KUCY

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTLake Bonavista is centrally located in SouthEast Calgary, with close access to all of the amenities and health care centres that residents require. The neighbourhood itself houses several medical clinics and is only a fi ve to 10-minute drive to an Urgent Care center. With nearby Fish Creek Park and the private lake, the residents of Lake Bonavista are exceptionally lucky to have ample recreational space to enjoy.

DOLLARS & SENSELake Bonavista is a great neighbourhood to enjoy living in. While it is considered to be a suburban neighbourhood, many people point out that it is only a 20 minute drive into downtown, making it much more accessible than the South end’s newer suburban developments. This neighbourhood can be very quiet, which is good or bad depending on your lifestyle preference. Overall, it is a very well-rounded neighbourhood with plenty to do and see.

REAL ESTATELake Bonavista wasn’t originally a neighbourhood that had condos or townhouses available, however in the past 10 years these additions have been made, encouraging people who want the condo lifestyle with access to a private lake to move to Lake Bonavista. There are plenty of options for rentals including luxury homes and condos. Due to the prestige and popularity of this area, rent is quite high – even for a basement suite in a home.

Table of Contents

Rossini Furniture ............................. 04Enhance Your Home ......................... 06Dowden Floors ................................ 08

Brewsters Pub

The Lake House

Pies + Cafe

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LAKE BONAVISTA BUYERS FIND UNIQUE PIECES AT

ROSSINI’S FURNITURE

By Heather Ryan

A NUMBER OF PEOPLE DOING RENOVATIONS IN LAKE Bonavista are also looking to update their decor and are often finding the perfect piece at Rossini’s Furniture.

“Lake Bonavista is an older established community with a lot of renovations going on,” says Todd Markin, marketing specialist at Rossini’s. “There are a number of big estate-type homes on really nice lots in Lake Bonavista and many homeowners have been there for 30 years because they love the community, it’s close to everything with great access, but they want to update their home with a new look.

“So, we get several clients from that coming here wanting a fresh look or to add a new piece to their decor,” he adds. “We specialize in leather furniture, and we

have lots of larger sectionals and reclining furniture… very functional pieces of a high quality that is mostly Canadian made.

“Our furniture is also customizable, so a client can pick a style and comfort and we can help them with the configuration and colour; everything is built to suit their space and nothing is mass produced,” Markin explains. “And, because of the quality our customers know it’s going to last.

“The unique thing is everyone gets something different; when they buy a piece here to meet their decor it may be the only piece of that colour and configuration ever made.”

One couple in Lake Bonavista recently chose Rossini’s for their bedroom furniture.

“We have very discriminating tastes and we know when

we find something that is unique that we usually buy it,” says Lynn, who with husband Dave, decorated their home in a Mission/Shaker style. “We bought a new mattress set, but it didn’t work with our older frame, so we were looking for a new frame that was something a little different and I wanted an upholstered headboard that would be comfortable.

“The people at Rossini’s we very helpful, we found a frame and headboard that suited our decor and the price was right,” Lynn comments. “It’s probably not my forever bed, but it’s simple, comfortable and it fits us right now; and we liked they would deliver and set up!”

They also added a Mission style rocker – “It’s made of American oak so we know it will last.”

Julia and her husband Chris were looking for some unique living room furniture to replace worn out pieces in their Lake Bonavista home when they visited Rossini’s.

“We had gone elsewhere, but we didn’t find anything that would suit our decor,” Julia says. “We did find a chair we liked, but it wasn’t the same quality as what we found at Rossini’s.”

They had their sights set on a reclining sofa and found

To learn more about Rossini’s Furniture, visit them at 711 48 Ave. S.E. or www.rossinis.com

rossinis.com

the perfect one at Rossini’s that not only reclined, but was also powered. “Having it powered was a bonus and it was in a colour we liked and affordable, too.”

They also selected two reclining chairs and a power end table that allows them to plug in their cellphones making it a unique addition to their space.

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LAKE BONAVISTA BUYERS FIND UNIQUE PIECES AT

ROSSINI’S FURNITURE

By Heather Ryan

A NUMBER OF PEOPLE DOING RENOVATIONS IN LAKE Bonavista are also looking to update their decor and are often finding the perfect piece at Rossini’s Furniture.

“Lake Bonavista is an older established community with a lot of renovations going on,” says Todd Markin, marketing specialist at Rossini’s. “There are a number of big estate-type homes on really nice lots in Lake Bonavista and many homeowners have been there for 30 years because they love the community, it’s close to everything with great access, but they want to update their home with a new look.

“So, we get several clients from that coming here wanting a fresh look or to add a new piece to their decor,” he adds. “We specialize in leather furniture, and we

have lots of larger sectionals and reclining furniture… very functional pieces of a high quality that is mostly Canadian made.

“Our furniture is also customizable, so a client can pick a style and comfort and we can help them with the configuration and colour; everything is built to suit their space and nothing is mass produced,” Markin explains. “And, because of the quality our customers know it’s going to last.

“The unique thing is everyone gets something different; when they buy a piece here to meet their decor it may be the only piece of that colour and configuration ever made.”

One couple in Lake Bonavista recently chose Rossini’s for their bedroom furniture.

“We have very discriminating tastes and we know when

we find something that is unique that we usually buy it,” says Lynn, who with husband Dave, decorated their home in a Mission/Shaker style. “We bought a new mattress set, but it didn’t work with our older frame, so we were looking for a new frame that was something a little different and I wanted an upholstered headboard that would be comfortable.

“The people at Rossini’s we very helpful, we found a frame and headboard that suited our decor and the price was right,” Lynn comments. “It’s probably not my forever bed, but it’s simple, comfortable and it fits us right now; and we liked they would deliver and set up!”

They also added a Mission style rocker – “It’s made of American oak so we know it will last.”

Julia and her husband Chris were looking for some unique living room furniture to replace worn out pieces in their Lake Bonavista home when they visited Rossini’s.

“We had gone elsewhere, but we didn’t find anything that would suit our decor,” Julia says. “We did find a chair we liked, but it wasn’t the same quality as what we found at Rossini’s.”

They had their sights set on a reclining sofa and found

To learn more about Rossini’s Furniture, visit them at 711 48 Ave. S.E. or www.rossinis.com

rossinis.com

the perfect one at Rossini’s that not only reclined, but was also powered. “Having it powered was a bonus and it was in a colour we liked and affordable, too.”

They also selected two reclining chairs and a power end table that allows them to plug in their cellphones making it a unique addition to their space.

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RATHER THAN MOVE, LAKE BONAVISTA RESIDENTS CALL

ENHANCE YOUR HOME RENOVATIONS

By Michelle Hopkins

RENOWNED IN CANADA AS THE HOME OF THE FIRST AND largest man made lake, Lake Bonavista attracts many to its shores with all the outdoor activities it offers - swimming, canoeing and playing tennis, and, when the lake freezes over in the winter, the locals enjoy scenic ice-skating.

Michelle and Cam van der Linden have called the neighbourhood home for 15 years. With wonderful memories of raising their two grown children here, there was no question of moving. “Lake Bonavista is a wonderful and safe neighbourhood,” Michelle says.

“There are great schools, community sports teams for all ages, and has two private lakes and lots of parks close by.”

Like many homes in the area, their 1975 split level needed a little modern renewal. “The floor plan worked great for us but the kitchen was starting to look dated and needed updating,” says Michelle.

After receiving glowing reports from numerous friends who hired Enhance Your Home Renovations, the couple called on Randy Kaminsky and his professional crew to transform their kitchen.

“We loved that Enhance Your Home is local and had established themselves in the neighbourhood for a

children. “He was articulate, he shared our vision, he understood our plans and he stayed within our budget.”

The crew expanded the footprint of the kitchen by taking out a wall, which allowed for great flow throughout the kitchen, living and dining rooms, as well as made room for a gorgeous kitchen island.

What impressed Katie and Adam even more was the fact that Enhance your Home offered everything under one roof. “Every product we needed, from the backsplash, countertops, mouldings, hardware, flooring to the paint, was in their design centre,” adds Katie. “It simplified the process because we didn’t have to go driving around everywhere.”

Conveniently located in the Lake Bonavista Promenade, Enhance Your Home is the only renovator within the community offering a showroom/design centre with everything you need to transform your home into a stylish and functional one.

“We are proud of our reputation in this community, which has allowed us to enhance the lives of a substantial number of homeowners in the area,” says Randy. “We are pleased our clients are benefitting from our local one-stop-shop which allows us to offer upfront fixed-pricing and a friendly open-door policy.”

number of years,” adds Michelle. “From the first moment Randy came into our home we knew he would be our renovator. He listened to what we wanted to achieve. He provided insight and great ideas and created a design that worked for us.”

Less than three months later, the transformation was complete. The sought after renovator orders everything direct from the distributor or manufacturer, and showcases most of these products in their all-in-one showroom. “This means selections are done in days rather than months, so the renovation can start sooner,” says Randy Kaminsky.

Katie and Adam Melnyk also refused to move out of their beloved Lake Bonavista. However, their outdated split-level home wasn’t functional for the busy family of four. “The house was built in the late seventies and the floor plan was really choppy,” says Katie. “We wanted a more open, contemporary floor plan and a more spacious kitchen.”

After checking out a number of companies, the couple also went with Enhance your Home.

“As soon as we met with the owner Randy, we knew we found our renovator,” says the mom of two young

Visit us at 755 Lake Bonavista Dr. SE, Calgary (we are across from the TD Bank).

403.278.8739 www.EnhanceYourHome.ca

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RATHER THAN MOVE, LAKE BONAVISTA RESIDENTS CALL

ENHANCE YOUR HOME RENOVATIONS

By Michelle Hopkins

RENOWNED IN CANADA AS THE HOME OF THE FIRST AND largest man made lake, Lake Bonavista attracts many to its shores with all the outdoor activities it offers - swimming, canoeing and playing tennis, and, when the lake freezes over in the winter, the locals enjoy scenic ice-skating.

Michelle and Cam van der Linden have called the neighbourhood home for 15 years. With wonderful memories of raising their two grown children here, there was no question of moving. “Lake Bonavista is a wonderful and safe neighbourhood,” Michelle says.

“There are great schools, community sports teams for all ages, and has two private lakes and lots of parks close by.”

Like many homes in the area, their 1975 split level needed a little modern renewal. “The floor plan worked great for us but the kitchen was starting to look dated and needed updating,” says Michelle.

After receiving glowing reports from numerous friends who hired Enhance Your Home Renovations, the couple called on Randy Kaminsky and his professional crew to transform their kitchen.

“We loved that Enhance Your Home is local and had established themselves in the neighbourhood for a

children. “He was articulate, he shared our vision, he understood our plans and he stayed within our budget.”

The crew expanded the footprint of the kitchen by taking out a wall, which allowed for great flow throughout the kitchen, living and dining rooms, as well as made room for a gorgeous kitchen island.

What impressed Katie and Adam even more was the fact that Enhance your Home offered everything under one roof. “Every product we needed, from the backsplash, countertops, mouldings, hardware, flooring to the paint, was in their design centre,” adds Katie. “It simplified the process because we didn’t have to go driving around everywhere.”

Conveniently located in the Lake Bonavista Promenade, Enhance Your Home is the only renovator within the community offering a showroom/design centre with everything you need to transform your home into a stylish and functional one.

“We are proud of our reputation in this community, which has allowed us to enhance the lives of a substantial number of homeowners in the area,” says Randy. “We are pleased our clients are benefitting from our local one-stop-shop which allows us to offer upfront fixed-pricing and a friendly open-door policy.”

number of years,” adds Michelle. “From the first moment Randy came into our home we knew he would be our renovator. He listened to what we wanted to achieve. He provided insight and great ideas and created a design that worked for us.”

Less than three months later, the transformation was complete. The sought after renovator orders everything direct from the distributor or manufacturer, and showcases most of these products in their all-in-one showroom. “This means selections are done in days rather than months, so the renovation can start sooner,” says Randy Kaminsky.

Katie and Adam Melnyk also refused to move out of their beloved Lake Bonavista. However, their outdated split-level home wasn’t functional for the busy family of four. “The house was built in the late seventies and the floor plan was really choppy,” says Katie. “We wanted a more open, contemporary floor plan and a more spacious kitchen.”

After checking out a number of companies, the couple also went with Enhance your Home.

“As soon as we met with the owner Randy, we knew we found our renovator,” says the mom of two young

Visit us at 755 Lake Bonavista Dr. SE, Calgary (we are across from the TD Bank).

403.278.8739 www.EnhanceYourHome.ca

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A FIXER UPPER TAKES ON A STUNNING MODERN NEW LOOK THANKS TO

DOWDEN FLOORS & INTERIORS

By Michelle Hopkins

MARIE AND MIKE AUBERTIN BOUGHT A 1979 BUNGALOW in Lake Bonavista. Not only did the young couple love the charm of their home, they absolutely loved the neighbourhood.

“You just can’t find this kind of well-built home in such a fantastic neighbourhood with great schools and in a great central location,” says Marie. “People are dying to get into Lake Bonavista. We did look at new homes in other neighbourhoods, but we both decided we didn’t want to leave our community.”

They interviewed a number of renovators to replace their floors and redo some tile work. One day, while driving past Glenmore Landing, the couple saw Dowden Floors & Interiors and went in.

“We didn’t realize the scope of what they offered,” says Marie. “We spoke to Patrick (co-owner with son Lee Dowden), and it soon became apparent that they could do it all.”

What started as a simple renovation, morphed into new floors, a brand new gourmet kitchen, two new bathrooms and the focal point of the main floor – a stunning rendition of their dated fireplace.

“Our new fireplace is the first thing people notice when they come over,” gushes Marie. “I love it. Everyone tells us how exquisite it is. The tiler was so meticulous that the pattern is perfectly matched.”

For a busy mom with three young children, the idea that she wouldn’t have to coordinate the sub trades was “heaven.”

“I also loved that we didn’t have to go all over town to buy all our products, such as flooring, tiles, kitchen cabinets, because they have all of it in their showroom,” she adds. “Patrick and Lee made it totally hassle-free.”

Besides the convenience, the couple was impressed with the level of expertise, communication and respect.

“Lee called every day to check in, there were no delays and everyone cleaned at the end of each day,” says Marie,

Show room at Glenmore landing C144, 1600 90 Avenue SW.

403.259.2715 www.dowdenfloors.com

adding they recommend Lee and Patrick to their friends and family. “We are so happy that we are hiring them again to redo our basement.”

Lee is humbled by the accolades. “We have been so well-received and for that we are thankful… we have already completed nine renovations in Lake Bonavista,” adds Lee.

Father and son have both been in the industry for years (Patrick since the 1970s). Knowing how time consuming it can be for homeowners to work and coordinate different trades, two years ago they opened their boutique-style showroom.

“What differentiates us from other renovators is that we don’t contract out installers, we have our own… they are always on time because we schedule them and they do fantastic work,” says Lee. “My father and I are very much hands on. We both are project managers so homeowners deal directly with us.”

Besides its own installers and quality high-end product lines, the showroom has three interior designers who assist homeowners to see the potential in their homes.

“We get to know our clients before the job begins,” he explains. “We actually go to their homes to conduct a design consultation to make sure we understand their lifestyle and their interior decor.”

Doing things a little differently is what makes Dowden Floors & Interiors unique and sought-after.

BEFORE

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A FIXER UPPER TAKES ON A STUNNING MODERN NEW LOOK THANKS TO

DOWDEN FLOORS & INTERIORS

By Michelle Hopkins

MARIE AND MIKE AUBERTIN BOUGHT A 1979 BUNGALOW in Lake Bonavista. Not only did the young couple love the charm of their home, they absolutely loved the neighbourhood.

“You just can’t find this kind of well-built home in such a fantastic neighbourhood with great schools and in a great central location,” says Marie. “People are dying to get into Lake Bonavista. We did look at new homes in other neighbourhoods, but we both decided we didn’t want to leave our community.”

They interviewed a number of renovators to replace their floors and redo some tile work. One day, while driving past Glenmore Landing, the couple saw Dowden Floors & Interiors and went in.

“We didn’t realize the scope of what they offered,” says Marie. “We spoke to Patrick (co-owner with son Lee Dowden), and it soon became apparent that they could do it all.”

What started as a simple renovation, morphed into new floors, a brand new gourmet kitchen, two new bathrooms and the focal point of the main floor – a stunning rendition of their dated fireplace.

“Our new fireplace is the first thing people notice when they come over,” gushes Marie. “I love it. Everyone tells us how exquisite it is. The tiler was so meticulous that the pattern is perfectly matched.”

For a busy mom with three young children, the idea that she wouldn’t have to coordinate the sub trades was “heaven.”

“I also loved that we didn’t have to go all over town to buy all our products, such as flooring, tiles, kitchen cabinets, because they have all of it in their showroom,” she adds. “Patrick and Lee made it totally hassle-free.”

Besides the convenience, the couple was impressed with the level of expertise, communication and respect.

“Lee called every day to check in, there were no delays and everyone cleaned at the end of each day,” says Marie,

Show room at Glenmore landing C144, 1600 90 Avenue SW.

403.259.2715 www.dowdenfloors.com

adding they recommend Lee and Patrick to their friends and family. “We are so happy that we are hiring them again to redo our basement.”

Lee is humbled by the accolades. “We have been so well-received and for that we are thankful… we have already completed nine renovations in Lake Bonavista,” adds Lee.

Father and son have both been in the industry for years (Patrick since the 1970s). Knowing how time consuming it can be for homeowners to work and coordinate different trades, two years ago they opened their boutique-style showroom.

“What differentiates us from other renovators is that we don’t contract out installers, we have our own… they are always on time because we schedule them and they do fantastic work,” says Lee. “My father and I are very much hands on. We both are project managers so homeowners deal directly with us.”

Besides its own installers and quality high-end product lines, the showroom has three interior designers who assist homeowners to see the potential in their homes.

“We get to know our clients before the job begins,” he explains. “We actually go to their homes to conduct a design consultation to make sure we understand their lifestyle and their interior decor.”

Doing things a little differently is what makes Dowden Floors & Interiors unique and sought-after.

BEFORE

NEIGHBOURHOOD FOCUS RENOVATE DESIGN DÉCOR 9

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MCKENZIE TOWNE IS A PICTURESQUE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN THE DEEP SOUTHEAST OF CALGARY. It was one of the fi rst newer developments to introduce the concept of a “new urbanist” community. A hub for young professionals and families, McKenzie Towne is a great community not only because of its affordable prices but also thanks to its variety of homes available.

LIFESTYLEMcKenzie Towne has a great visual presence with the picturesque High Street and wide open park spaces. The areas have beautiful variations – one of the most popular spots is rows and rows of Brownstone townhouses complete with a scenic gazebo in the park in the middle – a beautiful neighbourhood that functions as its own tiny small town.

THE VIBEJust brimming with youth, McKenzie Towne has been known as a great place to raise a family since its inception in 2000. Plenty of wide open spaces and playgrounds, this is the perfect neighbourhood for anyone who has craved more space and their own backyard. An active community, it is not unusual to see residents jogging, cycling and walking dogs at all hours of the day.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSWith plenty of schools, playgrounds and parks, this neighbourhood is full of young families and young couples who will likely be planning to start a family in the near future. It is also fairly common for empty-nesters to live in the area, meaning grandparents can be quite close to grandchildren. Many have said that the neighbourhood often feels like a small town due to the friendly atmosphere.

IN THE AREAAverage suburban living expenses with typical chain stores such as Starbucks and pubs are affordable. You can expect to pay average prices for drop-in at gyms and yoga studios.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESAccessed via Deerfoot Trail, commuting from downtown will leave you with a quite a drive to and from work. There are also rapid transit commuter buses leaving downtown

Welcome to MCKENZIE TOWNE/LAKEby KAIT KUCY

during rush hour, affording McKenzie Towne residents a swift route home. The neighbourhood also has quick access to Calgary’s bike trail system to ride to Fish Creek Park and beyond.

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTAn almost entirely self-suffi cient neighbourhood, the main street shopping area contains multiple dental and medical offi ces, banks, grocery stores among many other amenities. It is only a quick 11-minute drive to the new hospital in Auburn Bay. Plenty of schools in this area, too.

DOLLARS & SENSEThe variety of housing options will certainly appeal. You can truly fi nd a home that you will love based on your architectural preferences. The neighbourhood is very well laid out, making it easy to live in and navigate.

REAL ESTATEMcKenzie Towne’s biggest benefi t is the vast array of housing options, allowing for people who enjoy different styles of living to all reside in the same neighbourhood. The types include condos, townhouses, brownstones and stand-alone homes. There are very affordable options to live in McKenzie Towne. Being a newer neighbourhood, there are areas within that are more expensive but overall this is a great community for anyone.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

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Kon-Strux Developments ................. 12The Design Studio Inc. ..................... 14

The Kilt & Caber

Lola Lash Bar

Jolly Good Candy Shop

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MCKENZIE TOWNE IS A PICTURESQUE NEIGHBOURHOOD IN THE DEEP SOUTHEAST OF CALGARY. It was one of the fi rst newer developments to introduce the concept of a “new urbanist” community. A hub for young professionals and families, McKenzie Towne is a great community not only because of its affordable prices but also thanks to its variety of homes available.

LIFESTYLEMcKenzie Towne has a great visual presence with the picturesque High Street and wide open park spaces. The areas have beautiful variations – one of the most popular spots is rows and rows of Brownstone townhouses complete with a scenic gazebo in the park in the middle – a beautiful neighbourhood that functions as its own tiny small town.

THE VIBEJust brimming with youth, McKenzie Towne has been known as a great place to raise a family since its inception in 2000. Plenty of wide open spaces and playgrounds, this is the perfect neighbourhood for anyone who has craved more space and their own backyard. An active community, it is not unusual to see residents jogging, cycling and walking dogs at all hours of the day.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSWith plenty of schools, playgrounds and parks, this neighbourhood is full of young families and young couples who will likely be planning to start a family in the near future. It is also fairly common for empty-nesters to live in the area, meaning grandparents can be quite close to grandchildren. Many have said that the neighbourhood often feels like a small town due to the friendly atmosphere.

IN THE AREAAverage suburban living expenses with typical chain stores such as Starbucks and pubs are affordable. You can expect to pay average prices for drop-in at gyms and yoga studios.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESAccessed via Deerfoot Trail, commuting from downtown will leave you with a quite a drive to and from work. There are also rapid transit commuter buses leaving downtown

Welcome to MCKENZIE TOWNE/LAKEby KAIT KUCY

during rush hour, affording McKenzie Towne residents a swift route home. The neighbourhood also has quick access to Calgary’s bike trail system to ride to Fish Creek Park and beyond.

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTAn almost entirely self-suffi cient neighbourhood, the main street shopping area contains multiple dental and medical offi ces, banks, grocery stores among many other amenities. It is only a quick 11-minute drive to the new hospital in Auburn Bay. Plenty of schools in this area, too.

DOLLARS & SENSEThe variety of housing options will certainly appeal. You can truly fi nd a home that you will love based on your architectural preferences. The neighbourhood is very well laid out, making it easy to live in and navigate.

REAL ESTATEMcKenzie Towne’s biggest benefi t is the vast array of housing options, allowing for people who enjoy different styles of living to all reside in the same neighbourhood. The types include condos, townhouses, brownstones and stand-alone homes. There are very affordable options to live in McKenzie Towne. Being a newer neighbourhood, there are areas within that are more expensive but overall this is a great community for anyone.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

Table of Contents

Kon-Strux Developments ................. 12The Design Studio Inc. ..................... 14

The Kilt & Caber

Lola Lash Bar

Jolly Good Candy Shop

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A GORGEOUS UPDATE FOR A DATED BUNGALOW - THANKS TO

KON-STRUX DEVELOPMENTS.

By Michelle Hopkins

LIVING UP ON A RIDGE, NESTLED IN THE BOW RIVER VALLEY in Fish Creek Park by Mackenzie Meadows Golf Course, is pretty idyllic.

When Denis and Jeanne Poissant decided their 20-year-old bungalow was looking tired and dated there was no question of leaving.

“We love Mackenzie Towne… there are no Big box retailers, it’s peaceful, quiet and we golf,” says Denis, adding they wanted more functional space to entertain their grown children and grandchildren.

The couple started getting quotes from various renovators. When their son, who had his 105-year-old heritage home

completely renovated by Kon-strux, highly recommended them, the retired couple met with them as well.

“We were so impressed with Shannon (Lenstra). She was so knowledgeable and really listened to us and gave great advice,” says Denis. “Shannon is totally hands on... we were also impressed by the respect all the sub trades showed her and us.”

What started as a simple kitchen renovation morphed into a full top floor facelift.

“Like everything in life we had a couple of small issues, yet Shannon and her team dealt with them quickly, efficiently and truly the whole process went pretty smoothly,” he says.

The home has emerged as a beautiful new rendition

of itself - updated lighting, new ceiling finish, reconfigured bedrooms creating more space, contemporary bathrooms, gorgeous kitchen with a bigger island for family gatherings and windows that flood the home with natural light.

“Our house turned out awesome. Even though we didn’t add any extra square footage it seems bigger,” he adds. “We absolutely love it and highly recommend Kon-strux.”

The couple found the whole process first class. Denis adds that everyone, from Shannon to each tradesperson, was professional, respectful and amazing to work with.

Today, the house is very light and airy yet retains that ambience that sold them in the first place. “The house looks brand new and we can live in it for years to come,” says Denis.

The Multiple award-winning renovators are renowned as specialists in creating unique designs to suit the clients’/families’ lifestyles, tastes and function within their home.

“For the whole home renovation we completed for the Poissants’, the kitchen was completely changed with a new layout, large eating island and tons of storage solutions,” says Shannon Lenstra of Kon-strux Developments Inc.

Contact us for your Renovation Consultation 403.769.1440 or visit www.kon-strux.com

“These were the perfect clients….they were open, they allowed us to be creative and they let us know their needs and wants as we went through the project.”

Kon-strux strives to produce designs and results that are in keeping with its clients’ tastes, whether it is traditional, modern, contemporary or transitional styling.

Its strengths include attention to detail, its ability to create or work with existing plans, full accountability (no surprises on your bill), and open communication between clients and the construction team. In addition, its dedicated team includes designers and project managers that take pride in their work.

The company is equally proud of its commitment to the community. “We were involved with working with several homeowners following the June 2013 flood, which involved remediation of damage and the subsequent rebuilding of the affected areas of their homes.

They support a number of charitable and non-profit organizations, whether it’s time or money, including Ronald McDonald House, the Alex Youth Health Centre, and various charity events for Camp Horizon and fundraisers for cancer.

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A GORGEOUS UPDATE FOR A DATED BUNGALOW - THANKS TO

KON-STRUX DEVELOPMENTS.

By Michelle Hopkins

LIVING UP ON A RIDGE, NESTLED IN THE BOW RIVER VALLEY in Fish Creek Park by Mackenzie Meadows Golf Course, is pretty idyllic.

When Denis and Jeanne Poissant decided their 20-year-old bungalow was looking tired and dated there was no question of leaving.

“We love Mackenzie Towne… there are no Big box retailers, it’s peaceful, quiet and we golf,” says Denis, adding they wanted more functional space to entertain their grown children and grandchildren.

The couple started getting quotes from various renovators. When their son, who had his 105-year-old heritage home

completely renovated by Kon-strux, highly recommended them, the retired couple met with them as well.

“We were so impressed with Shannon (Lenstra). She was so knowledgeable and really listened to us and gave great advice,” says Denis. “Shannon is totally hands on... we were also impressed by the respect all the sub trades showed her and us.”

What started as a simple kitchen renovation morphed into a full top floor facelift.

“Like everything in life we had a couple of small issues, yet Shannon and her team dealt with them quickly, efficiently and truly the whole process went pretty smoothly,” he says.

The home has emerged as a beautiful new rendition

of itself - updated lighting, new ceiling finish, reconfigured bedrooms creating more space, contemporary bathrooms, gorgeous kitchen with a bigger island for family gatherings and windows that flood the home with natural light.

“Our house turned out awesome. Even though we didn’t add any extra square footage it seems bigger,” he adds. “We absolutely love it and highly recommend Kon-strux.”

The couple found the whole process first class. Denis adds that everyone, from Shannon to each tradesperson, was professional, respectful and amazing to work with.

Today, the house is very light and airy yet retains that ambience that sold them in the first place. “The house looks brand new and we can live in it for years to come,” says Denis.

The Multiple award-winning renovators are renowned as specialists in creating unique designs to suit the clients’/families’ lifestyles, tastes and function within their home.

“For the whole home renovation we completed for the Poissants’, the kitchen was completely changed with a new layout, large eating island and tons of storage solutions,” says Shannon Lenstra of Kon-strux Developments Inc.

Contact us for your Renovation Consultation 403.769.1440 or visit www.kon-strux.com

“These were the perfect clients….they were open, they allowed us to be creative and they let us know their needs and wants as we went through the project.”

Kon-strux strives to produce designs and results that are in keeping with its clients’ tastes, whether it is traditional, modern, contemporary or transitional styling.

Its strengths include attention to detail, its ability to create or work with existing plans, full accountability (no surprises on your bill), and open communication between clients and the construction team. In addition, its dedicated team includes designers and project managers that take pride in their work.

The company is equally proud of its commitment to the community. “We were involved with working with several homeowners following the June 2013 flood, which involved remediation of damage and the subsequent rebuilding of the affected areas of their homes.

They support a number of charitable and non-profit organizations, whether it’s time or money, including Ronald McDonald House, the Alex Youth Health Centre, and various charity events for Camp Horizon and fundraisers for cancer.

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THE DESIGN STUDIO BEAUTIFUL, MEANINGFUL RENOVATIONS AND THOUGHTFUL DESIGN IS WHAT THEY DO!

By Michelle Hopkins

RESIDENTS IN MCKENZIE TOWNE ARE PROUD OF THEIR community. With its pedestrian friendly streets, rural small town look and innovative city centre, it’s no wonder it was honoured by The Urban Land Institute as one of 26 exceptionally planned communities in the world.

Jean and Ron Pitchko have called it home since 1997. The couple love that their condominium is close to nature trails and cycling paths, yet minutes to all of the amenities.

When their condo needed a little TLC, they called on The Design Studio Inc. “Jan (Jan Farnham, principal and interior designer) is a master designer,” raves Ron. “Jan really listened to us and guided us with great ideas, and yet incorporating our wishes.”

Every room in their three-storey condo received a modern, fresh new look. Whether it was a coat of paint, cabinetry, baseboards, countertops and backsplash, the couple couldn’t be happier with the outcome.

“We have a 24x24 marble tile feature wall in our living room that is so beautiful everyone comments on it,” says Ron. “Our neighbours saw our wall and right away hired Jan. We pass her name to all our friends and family.”

Another fan is Barb Koch. She moved into McKenzie Towne in 1996. “I was an urban planner with the city. I was interested in their vision and wanted to be part of the community,” says Barb. “Everything is within walking distance and yet I’m only a five minute drive to the Big Box stores.”

Like Jean and Ron she loved the layout of her three-storey condo, however, it was looking rather dated and tired. She dreamed of a gourmet kitchen and a contemporary update for the rest of her home – a fresh coat of paint, window coverings, millwork, light fixtures, cabinetry, right up to having her furniture re-upholstered.

So, Barb did her homework. She checked out a number of renovators and designers. What impressed her most about The Design Studio were “the excellent reviews and the fact that it was a full service design firm.”

“I also loved that they are local and family-run,” she says, adding she felt extremely confident in Jan and her team. “I was also able to view their work firsthand and that sold me.”

She went on to say: “I was stunned at the quality of customer service they provided. In addition, every trade that came into my house was polite, clean, on time and respectful… I can’t say enough about how terrific Jan was and the process.”

Jan has been in the interior design industry for three decades. She is proud of the team of professionals that

Call us at 403.453.2083 check out our website at www.thedesignstudiostore.ca

have been with her firm for years, including her own sub trades. “My daughter, Stephanie Coyston, is our kitchen and bathroom designer. She creates incredible 3-D renderings so our clients can see what their rooms will look like,” adds Jan. “My husband Rob is our project manager, so it is truly a family business.”

If you are looking for a fully integrated, customized approach company with the expertise to address and solve your renovation and interior design needs, The Design Studio is for you.

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THE DESIGN STUDIO BEAUTIFUL, MEANINGFUL RENOVATIONS AND THOUGHTFUL DESIGN IS WHAT THEY DO!

By Michelle Hopkins

RESIDENTS IN MCKENZIE TOWNE ARE PROUD OF THEIR community. With its pedestrian friendly streets, rural small town look and innovative city centre, it’s no wonder it was honoured by The Urban Land Institute as one of 26 exceptionally planned communities in the world.

Jean and Ron Pitchko have called it home since 1997. The couple love that their condominium is close to nature trails and cycling paths, yet minutes to all of the amenities.

When their condo needed a little TLC, they called on The Design Studio Inc. “Jan (Jan Farnham, principal and interior designer) is a master designer,” raves Ron. “Jan really listened to us and guided us with great ideas, and yet incorporating our wishes.”

Every room in their three-storey condo received a modern, fresh new look. Whether it was a coat of paint, cabinetry, baseboards, countertops and backsplash, the couple couldn’t be happier with the outcome.

“We have a 24x24 marble tile feature wall in our living room that is so beautiful everyone comments on it,” says Ron. “Our neighbours saw our wall and right away hired Jan. We pass her name to all our friends and family.”

Another fan is Barb Koch. She moved into McKenzie Towne in 1996. “I was an urban planner with the city. I was interested in their vision and wanted to be part of the community,” says Barb. “Everything is within walking distance and yet I’m only a five minute drive to the Big Box stores.”

Like Jean and Ron she loved the layout of her three-storey condo, however, it was looking rather dated and tired. She dreamed of a gourmet kitchen and a contemporary update for the rest of her home – a fresh coat of paint, window coverings, millwork, light fixtures, cabinetry, right up to having her furniture re-upholstered.

So, Barb did her homework. She checked out a number of renovators and designers. What impressed her most about The Design Studio were “the excellent reviews and the fact that it was a full service design firm.”

“I also loved that they are local and family-run,” she says, adding she felt extremely confident in Jan and her team. “I was also able to view their work firsthand and that sold me.”

She went on to say: “I was stunned at the quality of customer service they provided. In addition, every trade that came into my house was polite, clean, on time and respectful… I can’t say enough about how terrific Jan was and the process.”

Jan has been in the interior design industry for three decades. She is proud of the team of professionals that

Call us at 403.453.2083 check out our website at www.thedesignstudiostore.ca

have been with her firm for years, including her own sub trades. “My daughter, Stephanie Coyston, is our kitchen and bathroom designer. She creates incredible 3-D renderings so our clients can see what their rooms will look like,” adds Jan. “My husband Rob is our project manager, so it is truly a family business.”

If you are looking for a fully integrated, customized approach company with the expertise to address and solve your renovation and interior design needs, The Design Studio is for you.

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Welcome to VARSITY

WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AT THE DOORSTEP, TWO NEARBY HOSPITALS, A GOLF COURSE, PARKS, PATHWAYS, A WIDE RANGE OF SHOPPING OPPORTUNITIES ALONG WITH GREAT TRANSPORTATION IT’S NO WONDER VARSITY IN NORTHWEST CALGARY IS ONE OF CALGARY’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBOURHOODS. It’s not just for students, but for families, couples, retirees and professionals.

LIFESTYLEVarsity was developed in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily composed of single-detached homes on wide lots, so it’s a well-established community with a family friendly feel and mature landscaping. You often see residents of all age groups out strolling, jogging, cycling and walking with pets along the community pathways or playing in the parks. There is a great mix of residents and a laid-back feel to the community.

THE VIBEVarsity was chosen as “Best Community to Live In” by Avenue magazine in recent years, due in part to its exceptional location, but also because being in close proximity to the university and Bowmont Park, its vibe is both relaxing and energetic. There are plenty of local businesses where friends and families can socialize at such as Euphoria Cafe and Matador Pizza & Steakhouse. Add to the vibe is Market Mall – one of the busiest in the city – and other centres both in and around the community and you have a plethora of shopping opportunities.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSThe residents of Varsity are a lovely mix of older residents, younger families and professionals. It’s a great neighbourhood for children, with schools, playgrounds and parks. This healthy cross-section of ages presents a diverse feel, while maintaining a quiet and active

by HEATHER RYAN

community. The friendly locals, community centre and nearby shops make it easy to move in and stay.

IN THE AREA Helping to make Varsity so popular is the abundance of greenspace. Silver Springs Golf and Country Club and Bowmont Park, the 164-hectare grassland leads Varsity residents to the Bow River Valley. It is also attached to the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway – a phenomenal pathway system that links communities around the city. Varsity has its own community centre hosting a variety of activities, plus it’s home to numerous parks, playgrounds and school fields. Of course, there is also nearby McMahon Stadium.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESVarsity-dwellers are fortunate to have terrifi c access to major routes as the community is bounded on the north and east by Crowchild Trail. If you don’t drive, buses run regularly, while bikers appreciate the bike lanes.

EMPLOYMENTBeing nestled in the University of Calgary’s backyard offers both higher learning and employment, and there are two hospitals nearby – Alberta Children’s and the Foothills – not to mention an abundance of retail and service-oriented opportunities. With the C-Train close by residents also have easy access to downtown for work.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

Table of Contents

Kurmak Builders ................................ 18Rusco industries ................................ 20 Albi Renova ...................................... 22Trademark Renovation ...................... 24

Bowmont Park

Planet Organic Market

Matador Pizza & Steakhouse

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Welcome to VARSITY

WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY AT THE DOORSTEP, TWO NEARBY HOSPITALS, A GOLF COURSE, PARKS, PATHWAYS, A WIDE RANGE OF SHOPPING OPPORTUNITIES ALONG WITH GREAT TRANSPORTATION IT’S NO WONDER VARSITY IN NORTHWEST CALGARY IS ONE OF CALGARY’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER NEIGHBOURHOODS. It’s not just for students, but for families, couples, retirees and professionals.

LIFESTYLEVarsity was developed in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily composed of single-detached homes on wide lots, so it’s a well-established community with a family friendly feel and mature landscaping. You often see residents of all age groups out strolling, jogging, cycling and walking with pets along the community pathways or playing in the parks. There is a great mix of residents and a laid-back feel to the community.

THE VIBEVarsity was chosen as “Best Community to Live In” by Avenue magazine in recent years, due in part to its exceptional location, but also because being in close proximity to the university and Bowmont Park, its vibe is both relaxing and energetic. There are plenty of local businesses where friends and families can socialize at such as Euphoria Cafe and Matador Pizza & Steakhouse. Add to the vibe is Market Mall – one of the busiest in the city – and other centres both in and around the community and you have a plethora of shopping opportunities.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSThe residents of Varsity are a lovely mix of older residents, younger families and professionals. It’s a great neighbourhood for children, with schools, playgrounds and parks. This healthy cross-section of ages presents a diverse feel, while maintaining a quiet and active

by HEATHER RYAN

community. The friendly locals, community centre and nearby shops make it easy to move in and stay.

IN THE AREA Helping to make Varsity so popular is the abundance of greenspace. Silver Springs Golf and Country Club and Bowmont Park, the 164-hectare grassland leads Varsity residents to the Bow River Valley. It is also attached to the Rotary/Mattamy Greenway – a phenomenal pathway system that links communities around the city. Varsity has its own community centre hosting a variety of activities, plus it’s home to numerous parks, playgrounds and school fields. Of course, there is also nearby McMahon Stadium.

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESVarsity-dwellers are fortunate to have terrific access to major routes as the community is bounded on the north and east by Crowchild Trail. If you don’t drive, buses run regularly, while bikers appreciate the bike lanes.

EMPLOYMENTBeing nestled in the University of Calgary’s backyard offers both higher learning and employment, and there are two hospitals nearby – Alberta Children’s and the Foothills – not to mention an abundance of retail and service-oriented opportunities. With the C-Train close by residents also have easy access to downtown for work.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

Table of Contents

Kurmak Builders ................................ 18Rusco industries ................................ 20 Albi Renova ...................................... 22Trademark Renovations ...................... 24

Bowmont Park

Planet Organic Market

Matador Pizza & Steakhouse

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KURMAK BUILDERS GIVES CONTEMPORARY FACELIFTS TO OLDER VARSITY HOMES

By Michelle Hopkins

BUILT IN THE 60’S AND 70’S ON A PLATEAU NORTH OF THE Bow River valley, Varsity offers residents amazing outdoor recreational opportunities, such as Bowmont Park, and also provides many of its residents with fantastic views. When Morgan and Cortney Bint saw a 1976 Craftsman-style home in Varsity they knew it would need renovations. The fact that the house was in a sought-after, established neighbourhood sealed the deal for the couple. “The house had great bones. When a friend recommended Frank (Gordon-Cooper), we called him up,” says Cortney. “We were immediately impressed with his honesty, calmness and confidence.” James Lord and his wife Amanda Klesken couldn’t agree more. The couple’s 1960s

bungalow was a maze of small rooms that didn’t function well for their growing family.

Like the Bint’s, they loved Varsity - the mature trees that line the streets, the friendly neighbours, good schools and the fact that it’s only 10 minutes from downtown. Problem was that any updated home they looked at in the area wasn’t exactly what they wanted. “Amanda searched on the Internet and found Kurmak Builders. She really liked what she read about them,” says James. “She especially connected with Frank’s (Gordon-Cooper) philosophy. As soon as we spoke to him, we knew he was our man.” Originally, the couple was only going to modernize the kitchen and two bathrooms. However, once they began, they chose to have Frank and his crew take out nearly every wall and gut the home; creating a perfect blank

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subdivisions. As one of the city’s premier custom home builders and renovators, Kurmak has earned a reputation for quality workmanship, innovative solutions, effective communication and one that is ethically driven.

canvas in which to design the home of their dreams. The result is a stunning contemporary open-concept home that is low maintenance and functions beautifully for this young family of four.

“Everyone at Kurmak genuinely cared that we were happy throughout the process. Frank was helpful, kept us involved in any changes and always had great suggestions,” adds James. Frank understands the dilemma facing many homeowners like Lord and his family – should they stay in the neighbourhood they love or should they move? “When we meet prospective customers, some really struggle to envision what can be done,” he explains. “When we show them exactly what can be done to make their existing home work for them, they are often excited and blown away.” Kurmak works with some of Calgary’s top interior designers to help clients visualize the potential in their ’50, ‘60 or ’70 dated home. “When they see that their home can become an open, family-oriented home with a modern twist, they are thrilled,’ says Frank, adding many of these older homes are on good size lots, which are hard to find in newer

If you want a company who is concerned with excellence, has integrity and an eye for detail,

then call Kurmak Builders to discuss your custom homes or renovation needs at 403-277-5525

or visit www.kurmakbuilders.com.

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KURMAK BUILDERS GIVES CONTEMPORARY FACELIFTS TO OLDER VARSITY HOMES

By Michelle Hopkins

BUILT IN THE 60’S AND 70’S ON A PLATEAU NORTH OF THE Bow River valley, Varsity offers residents amazing outdoor recreational opportunities, such as Bowmont Park, and also provides many of its residents with fantastic views. When Morgan and Cortney Bint saw a 1976 Craftsman-style home in Varsity they knew it would need renovations. The fact that the house was in a sought-after, established neighbourhood sealed the deal for the couple. “The house had great bones. When a friend recommended Frank (Gordon-Cooper), we called him up,” says Cortney. “We were immediately impressed with his honesty, calmness and confidence.” James Lord and his wife Amanda Klesken couldn’t agree more. The couple’s 1960s

bungalow was a maze of small rooms that didn’t function well for their growing family.

Like the Bint’s, they loved Varsity - the mature trees that line the streets, the friendly neighbours, good schools and the fact that it’s only 10 minutes from downtown. Problem was that any updated home they looked at in the area wasn’t exactly what they wanted. “Amanda searched on the Internet and found Kurmak Builders. She really liked what she read about them,” says James. “She especially connected with Frank’s (Gordon-Cooper) philosophy. As soon as we spoke to him, we knew he was our man.” Originally, the couple was only going to modernize the kitchen and two bathrooms. However, once they began, they chose to have Frank and his crew take out nearly every wall and gut the home; creating a perfect blank

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subdivisions. As one of the city’s premier custom home builders and renovators, Kurmak has earned a reputation for quality workmanship, innovative solutions, effective communication and one that is ethically driven.

canvas in which to design the home of their dreams. The result is a stunning contemporary open-concept home that is low maintenance and functions beautifully for this young family of four.

“Everyone at Kurmak genuinely cared that we were happy throughout the process. Frank was helpful, kept us involved in any changes and always had great suggestions,” adds James. Frank understands the dilemma facing many homeowners like Lord and his family – should they stay in the neighbourhood they love or should they move? “When we meet prospective customers, some really struggle to envision what can be done,” he explains. “When we show them exactly what can be done to make their existing home work for them, they are often excited and blown away.” Kurmak works with some of Calgary’s top interior designers to help clients visualize the potential in their ’50, ‘60 or ’70 dated home. “When they see that their home can become an open, family-oriented home with a modern twist, they are thrilled,’ says Frank, adding many of these older homes are on good size lots, which are hard to find in newer

If you want a company who is concerned with excellence, has integrity and an eye for detail,

then call Kurmak Builders to discuss your custom homes or renovation needs at 403-277-5525

or visit www.kurmakbuilders.com.

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RUSCO INDUSTRIES’ NEW WINDOWS, DOORS AND SIDING BOOST CURB APPEAL

By Michelle Hopkins

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN CALGARY, Varsity is the type of community where residents rarely leave. Whether you are a golfer, a shopaholic or a lover of the outdoors, you’ll find this community offers every amenity you can ask for.

For Ron and Maureen Johnson, the idea of leaving this idyllic neighbourhood was inconceivable. So, when their 1967 brick bungalow needed an exterior facelift, rather than buy a new home, the couple hired Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd. to give it a new look.

“We moved here in 2004 and immediately feel in love with the neighbourhood,” says Ron. “It’s super friendly… it’s like living in a small town in the country where

neighbours look after each other, and yet we are in the middle of the city.”

A few years back, they needed to replace the glass panels in their sunroom.

“We went to a glass retailer and he suggested Dave (David McDonald, owner/manager, Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd.),” he says. “We called Dave up and met with him. Not only was he such a nice guy, we completely trusted him.”

Recently, when it came to replacing the roof and siding there was no question – Rusco Industries was the company to do it.

“Dave came out, gave us some great suggestions for nicer soffits, siding and a new coloured roof. We didn’t hesitate; we said yes to everything he suggested,” says Ron. “Dave and his crew are professional, timely

and respectful. Dave provided excellent advice and outstanding workmanship.”

Ron also says there are many young children on his street and he really appreciated that the roofers were always polite. “I would never think to call anyone else to work on our home,” says Ron.

As a Consumers Choice Award Recipient for 14 years, Rusco Industries has built a reputation as “the exterior renovator in Calgary.” This family-run company has been serving Calgarians for more than six decades. Over the years, Rusco has installed windows, doors, siding and sunrooms on everything from single family homes to condos, to commercial buildings – even a church and temple or two.

For everyone at Rusco, it’s about building long term relationships with customers. “We feel privileged that we now serve second and third generation customers,” says Dave, adding it’s always been about excellence in customer service and products. “Our products are made to last. We offer lifetime warranties on all of our windows.”

The front of your home is what neighbours, guests and prospective buyers see first. Replacing older windows or tired looking doors can really boost your curb appeal and add value to your home because they are more energy efficient, saving you heating and cooling costs in the long run.

Many older bungalows in Varsity are outfitted with Rusco Industries windows and doors – transforming them from so-so to wow.

Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd. is one of the most experienced renovators in the business. Its quality renovation services and attention to detail ensures they transform your home into the one you always envisioned.

“Our workmanship will stand the test of time, ensuring that your home will stay beautiful for years to come,” adds Dave.

Visit our showroom #3, 1430 40th Ave. NE, Calgary visit www.ruscoindustries.com or call 403.250.9951

COMPLETE EXTERIOR RENOVATION SERVICES

EXPERTS IN RENOVATIONS SINCE 1953

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RUSCO INDUSTRIES’ NEW WINDOWS, DOORS AND SIDING BOOST CURB APPEAL

By Michelle Hopkins

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST PLACES TO LIVE IN CALGARY, Varsity is the type of community where residents rarely leave. Whether you are a golfer, a shopaholic or a lover of the outdoors, you’ll find this community offers every amenity you can ask for.

For Ron and Maureen Johnson, the idea of leaving this idyllic neighbourhood was inconceivable. So, when their 1967 brick bungalow needed an exterior facelift, rather than buy a new home, the couple hired Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd. to give it a new look.

“We moved here in 2004 and immediately feel in love with the neighbourhood,” says Ron. “It’s super friendly… it’s like living in a small town in the country where

neighbours look after each other, and yet we are in the middle of the city.”

A few years back, they needed to replace the glass panels in their sunroom.

“We went to a glass retailer and he suggested Dave (David McDonald, owner/manager, Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd.),” he says. “We called Dave up and met with him. Not only was he such a nice guy, we completely trusted him.”

Recently, when it came to replacing the roof and siding there was no question – Rusco Industries was the company to do it.

“Dave came out, gave us some great suggestions for nicer soffits, siding and a new coloured roof. We didn’t hesitate; we said yes to everything he suggested,” says Ron. “Dave and his crew are professional, timely

and respectful. Dave provided excellent advice and outstanding workmanship.”

Ron also says there are many young children on his street and he really appreciated that the roofers were always polite. “I would never think to call anyone else to work on our home,” says Ron.

As a Consumers Choice Award Recipient for 14 years, Rusco Industries has built a reputation as “the exterior renovator in Calgary.” This family-run company has been serving Calgarians for more than six decades. Over the years, Rusco has installed windows, doors, siding and sunrooms on everything from single family homes to condos, to commercial buildings – even a church and temple or two.

For everyone at Rusco, it’s about building long term relationships with customers. “We feel privileged that we now serve second and third generation customers,” says Dave, adding it’s always been about excellence in customer service and products. “Our products are made to last. We offer lifetime warranties on all of our windows.”

The front of your home is what neighbours, guests and prospective buyers see first. Replacing older windows or tired looking doors can really boost your curb appeal and add value to your home because they are more energy efficient, saving you heating and cooling costs in the long run.

Many older bungalows in Varsity are outfitted with Rusco Industries windows and doors – transforming them from so-so to wow.

Rusco Industries Calgary Ltd. is one of the most experienced renovators in the business. Its quality renovation services and attention to detail ensures they transform your home into the one you always envisioned.

“Our workmanship will stand the test of time, ensuring that your home will stay beautiful for years to come,” adds Dave.

Visit our showroom #3, 1430 40th Ave. NE, Calgary visit www.ruscoindustries.com or call 403.250.9951

COMPLETE EXTERIOR RENOVATION SERVICES

EXPERTS IN RENOVATIONS SINCE 1953

BEFORE

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ALBI RENOVA TURNS VARSITY HOMES INTO SWANS

By Michelle Hopkins

VARSITY IS A VERDANT COMMUNITY, DRAWING CALGARIANS to the Silver Springs Golf and Country Club and Bowmont Park – stunning grassland that leads to the Bow River.

Most of the Varsity homes, built in the 60’s and 70’s, are blessed with good bones. Rather than move from the neighbourhood they love, many dwellers here are modernizing them.

The firm many call on to transform their homes into dream ones is Albi Renova. In the Varsity neighbourhood alone, the multiple-award winning renovators have completed 20 homes and counting.

Word-of-mouth (more than 70 per cent of its work is

from repeat customers or referrals), and excellence in all aspects of the business has garnered Albi Renova many accolades and awards, including two in the prestigious 2014 Alberta Awards of Excellence.

Recently, a typical seventies bungalow in Varsity Estates received a makeover. Despite its idyllic setting, the house wasn’t exactly working for the owners.

At the helm of the team was design manager Lauren Plomske. “The owners loved that they backed onto the golf course,” says Lauren. “The home was large enough but it was choppy with lots of small rooms. They wanted an open-concept.”

Seeing the potential beauty in their home, the empty nesters were eager to breathe life back into this tired gem.

BEFORE

Albi Renova gutted the interior to create a much-needed functional flow for entertaining. “We added windows and sliding doors to take advantage of the incredible views of the golf course,” says Lauren. “A big priority was the kitchen, so we gave them new cabinetry, granite countertops and an island with lots of counter spaces and a sink. We also gave them a new master bathroom and more closet space.”

The transitional-style home, now flooded with natural light, is a stunning new version of itself.

At Albi Renova clients truly come first. “We have modeled our whole operation to reflect what our clients’ value most,” says Amanda Wuest, development manager. “From our Design-Build model utilizing 3D architectural design, to the details that go into our site protection and dust control, we go the extra mile in those little details.”

What might be considered an upgrade with another renovator or homebuilder comes standard. “Honestly, the feel good moment for us is when we turn over the finished home, and the client is just beaming from ear to

ear,” adds Amanda. “That is what makes it all worth it. We aren’t just in the business of renovating homes; for nearly 30 years we have been in the business of enriching our clients’ lives and showcasing the beauty in our communities.”

Besides its commitment to its clients, Albi Renova is dedicated to the communities it serves.

“Along with our partner company – Albi Homes – we provide support to numerous causes, from supporting schools to helping build amateur sport programs for youth,” adds Amanda.

The company is passionate about its involvement in CTV’s Operation Renovation series. Each year, Albi Renova commits time and resources to help local non-profit organizations in need of renovated spaces.

“You will also frequently see our community cruiser, cruising around the different communities within Calgary, and BBQ-ing at different events, whether it is for the Calgary Humane Society or your children’s t-ball game,” she says.

For those who value Luxury, Quality and Exceptional Design

403.203.7676 + www.albirenova.com

BEFORE

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ALBI RENOVA TURNS VARSITY HOMES INTO SWANS

By Michelle Hopkins

VARSITY IS A VERDANT COMMUNITY, DRAWING CALGARIANS to the Silver Springs Golf and Country Club and Bowmont Park – stunning grassland that leads to the Bow River.

Most of the Varsity homes, built in the 60’s and 70’s, are blessed with good bones. Rather than move from the neighbourhood they love, many dwellers here are modernizing them.

The firm many call on to transform their homes into dream ones is Albi Renova. In the Varsity neighbourhood alone, the multiple-award winning renovators have completed 20 homes and counting.

Word-of-mouth (more than 70 per cent of its work is

from repeat customers or referrals), and excellence in all aspects of the business has garnered Albi Renova many accolades and awards, including two in the prestigious 2014 Alberta Awards of Excellence.

Recently, a typical seventies bungalow in Varsity Estates received a makeover. Despite its idyllic setting, the house wasn’t exactly working for the owners.

At the helm of the team was design manager Lauren Plomske. “The owners loved that they backed onto the golf course,” says Lauren. “The home was large enough but it was choppy with lots of small rooms. They wanted an open-concept.”

Seeing the potential beauty in their home, the empty nesters were eager to breathe life back into this tired gem.

BEFORE

Albi Renova gutted the interior to create a much-needed functional flow for entertaining. “We added windows and sliding doors to take advantage of the incredible views of the golf course,” says Lauren. “A big priority was the kitchen, so we gave them new cabinetry, granite countertops and an island with lots of counter spaces and a sink. We also gave them a new master bathroom and more closet space.”

The transitional-style home, now flooded with natural light, is a stunning new version of itself.

At Albi Renova clients truly come first. “We have modeled our whole operation to reflect what our clients’ value most,” says Amanda Wuest, development manager. “From our Design-Build model utilizing 3D architectural design, to the details that go into our site protection and dust control, we go the extra mile in those little details.”

What might be considered an upgrade with another renovator or homebuilder comes standard. “Honestly, the feel good moment for us is when we turn over the finished home, and the client is just beaming from ear to

ear,” adds Amanda. “That is what makes it all worth it. We aren’t just in the business of renovating homes; for nearly 30 years we have been in the business of enriching our clients’ lives and showcasing the beauty in our communities.”

Besides its commitment to its clients, Albi Renova is dedicated to the communities it serves.

“Along with our partner company – Albi Homes – we provide support to numerous causes, from supporting schools to helping build amateur sport programs for youth,” adds Amanda.

The company is passionate about its involvement in CTV’s Operation Renovation series. Each year, Albi Renova commits time and resources to help local non-profit organizations in need of renovated spaces.

“You will also frequently see our community cruiser, cruising around the different communities within Calgary, and BBQ-ing at different events, whether it is for the Calgary Humane Society or your children’s t-ball game,” she says.

For those who value Luxury, Quality and Exceptional Design

403.203.7676 + www.albirenova.com

BEFORE

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TRADEMARK RENOVATIONS MAKING OLDER VARSITY HOMES NEW AGAIN

By Heather Ryan

AS A WELL-ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY THAT SAW MUCH OF its single-family dwellings constructed in the 1960s and ’70s it’s not surprising that many homeowners in Varsity Estates are renovating.

“Varsity Estates is a pretty popular community and there is a lot of turnover from empty-nesters to younger families who are want to take the older outdated homes and make them new again,” says Blair Foisy, owner and president of Trademark Renovations. “We have a number of renovation projects in Varsity, both whole home renovations and additions, and we’re adding a lot of modern features.”

One project that Trademark recently finished was to a 1970s-era two-storey that was a complete renovation to both interior and exterior.

“We fully gutted the home including all electrical and mechanicals. The existing addition was poorly constructed therefore we had to make structural repairs,” Blair explains. “We flipped the main floor layout moving the kitchen to the other side of the house and opened walls to create a massive kitchen with a butler’s pantry that leads through to a new main floor laundry with built-ins and a mud room with lockers off the attached garage entry.”

The kitchen was turned into a chef’s dream with a huge island, three-inch leathered granite countertops, full-height cabinetry, full-extension stainless steel drawers,

upgraded appliances including a gas stove, wall ovens and steam oven, pull-out pantries, coffee station and LED pot lights.

A new two-sided linear fireplace is now shared between the den and great room; the den is highlighted by custom built-ins. Extensive new custom millwork throughout the home was shade-lacquered for a gorgeous walnut look. New flared open riser stairs, custom built-ins and hand-scraped engineered hardwood floors add to the home’s new style.

Upstairs, the master bedroom was redesigned with a fourth bedroom becoming a custom-built walk-in closet and a luxury spacious ensuite featuring a multi-head steam shower, big soaker tub, custom vanity with leathered granite top and lots of glass and tile. The two other bedrooms and main bathroom were also updated.

The newly developed basement now includes a walk-up bar with wine rack and stone work, a media room, rec room, additional bedroom and a bathroom.

Outside the home got a new look with acrylic stucco, Hardie board and stone, cedar soffits and decking, new

Make no compromises… Quality, Transparency, Value call us at 403.277.5600 or

visit www.trademarkrenovations.com

windows and shingles and the front entry and roof lines were redesigned “to give it a whole new curb appeal,” Blair comments.

“The owners are a young couple who wanted a current design and they were really happy with the result,” he says, noting they came to Trademark through a referral and loved the work so much “they’ve now referred others to us.”

In business since 1981, Trademark’s passion to provide quality workmanship and customer satisfaction results in more than 70 per cent of their business coming through referrals and has earned the renovator the Consumer Choice Award for the past six consecutive years.

“Our emphasis is on giving our customers quality, transparency and value,” Blair says. “Maintaining the consumer’s best interests and delivering value is the cornerstone of our company. Our greatest rewards are very happy referring customers, and that always demonstrates we’ve met their expectations and beyond.”

Learn more about Trademark by visiting: www.trademarkrenovations.com.

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TRADEMARK RENOVATIONS MAKING OLDER VARSITY HOMES NEW AGAIN

By Heather Ryan

AS A WELL-ESTABLISHED COMMUNITY THAT SAW MUCH OF its single-family dwellings constructed in the 1960s and ’70s it’s not surprising that many homeowners in Varsity Estates are renovating.

“Varsity Estates is a pretty popular community and there is a lot of turnover from empty-nesters to younger families who are want to take the older outdated homes and make them new again,” says Blair Foisy, owner and president of Trademark Renovations. “We have a number of renovation projects in Varsity, both whole home renovations and additions, and we’re adding a lot of modern features.”

One project that Trademark recently finished was to a 1970s-era two-storey that was a complete renovation to both interior and exterior.

“We fully gutted the home including all electrical and mechanicals. The existing addition was poorly constructed therefore we had to make structural repairs,” Blair explains. “We flipped the main floor layout moving the kitchen to the other side of the house and opened walls to create a massive kitchen with a butler’s pantry that leads through to a new main floor laundry with built-ins and a mud room with lockers off the attached garage entry.”

The kitchen was turned into a chef’s dream with a huge island, three-inch leathered granite countertops, full-height cabinetry, full-extension stainless steel drawers,

upgraded appliances including a gas stove, wall ovens and steam oven, pull-out pantries, coffee station and LED pot lights.

A new two-sided linear fireplace is now shared between the den and great room; the den is highlighted by custom built-ins. Extensive new custom millwork throughout the home was shade-lacquered for a gorgeous walnut look. New flared open riser stairs, custom built-ins and hand-scraped engineered hardwood floors add to the home’s new style.

Upstairs, the master bedroom was redesigned with a fourth bedroom becoming a custom-built walk-in closet and a luxury spacious ensuite featuring a multi-head steam shower, big soaker tub, custom vanity with leathered granite top and lots of glass and tile. The two other bedrooms and main bathroom were also updated.

The newly developed basement now includes a walk-up bar with wine rack and stone work, a media room, rec room, additional bedroom and a bathroom.

Outside the home got a new look with acrylic stucco, Hardie board and stone, cedar soffits and decking, new

Make no compromises… Quality, Transparency, Value call us at 403.277.5600 or

visit www.trademarkrenovations.com

windows and shingles and the front entry and roof lines were redesigned “to give it a whole new curb appeal,” Blair comments.

“The owners are a young couple who wanted a current design and they were really happy with the result,” he says, noting they came to Trademark through a referral and loved the work so much “they’ve now referred others to us.”

In business since 1981, Trademark’s passion to provide quality workmanship and customer satisfaction results in more than 70 per cent of their business coming through referrals and has earned the renovator the Consumer Choice Award for the past six consecutive years.

“Our emphasis is on giving our customers quality, transparency and value,” Blair says. “Maintaining the consumer’s best interests and delivering value is the cornerstone of our company. Our greatest rewards are very happy referring customers, and that always demonstrates we’ve met their expectations and beyond.”

Learn more about Trademark by visiting: www.trademarkrenovations.com.

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LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF CALGARY, MARDA LOOP IS A VIBRANT AND BUSTLING PART OF THE CITY. With a thriving restaurant and retail scene there are some serious foodies and shoppers that frequent the area. You can live in the area and hardly ever leave, thanks to all of the amenities nearby such as the South Calgary Community Association. This neighbourhood is beautiful with local parks and gardens – residents also really take care of their properties and you can witness this as you walk throughout the community. There are plenty of mainstays that have long since been in the area that truly make Marda Loop one of a kind such as Casablanca Video and Original Joe’s.

LIFESTYLEMarda Loop’s bustling lifestyle is defi nitely a great place for anyone looking for a community that enjoys the fi ner things in life. With plenty of great spots to eat and watering holes a-plenty, foodies defi nitely fl ock to this great neighbourhood. The South Calgary Community Association is overfl owing with fun activities for everyone including an outdoor pool, beach volleyball courts and a community garden.

THE VIBEMarda Loop is a hip, young and trendy neighbourhood that is a very sought out area for people from all over Calgary. There is defi nitely a big foodie trend in this community with incredible restaurants that always bring out a big following. Despite it being a bustling neighbourhood, Marda Loop settles down in the evenings and is quite a calm and quiet area. If you love a party atmosphere just wait for Marda Gras in the summer – the neighbourhood is transformed into a giant street festival party.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSMarda Loop is fi lled with young families, established homeowners and students of Mount Royal University. An active community, these residents love to spend time outdoors and visiting local shops and businesses. While the South Calgary Community Association defi nitely has some incredible amenities for the winter, residents take a particular liking to it during the summer thanks to the outdoor pool and beach volleyball courts.

IN THE AREAThe Marda Loop area is defi nitely above average regarding the rental and real estate markets. Despite the area being fi lled with higher end restaurants, there is still very affordable options for residents to eat out and enjoy entertainment. Since this is an area going through a bigger transition, the fi nancial picture is also going through a big transition.

Welcome to MARDA LOOPby KAIT KUCY

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESMarda Loop is primarily a drivable area due to it being a bit further out from the core. While there is reliable city buses frequenting the neighbourhood, the easiest way to get around is by vehicle. Marda Loop is located near to Crowchild Trail as well as 14th Street SW, making the access to the rest of the city. This is also a very walkable neighbourhood and is filled with local residents sharing the streets and parks.

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTOne of the best things about living in the Marda Loop area is its close access to the rest of Calgary. It is only minutes away from the popular 17th Avenue SW and bordering onto Crowchild Trail will take residents closer into the core or into SW Calgary. This area’s closest hospital is Rockyview General Hospital and is only an eight minute drive away.

DOLLARS & SENSEMarda Loop is a beautiful older neighbourhood filled with both heritage homes and new infills. This is a great neighbourhood for families as there are incredible recreational activities and parks. The downside is that the area is getting increasingly expensive, it has pushed out some families who cannot afford to live in this neighbourhood anymore.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

Table of Contents

Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate .. 28Escape Inc. ........................................ 30Four Seasons Sunrooms .................. 32Interiors with Elegance .................... 34

Aqua Sports Scuba Centre

The Inner Sleeve

Red Tree Catering

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NEIGHBOURHOOD FOCUS RENOVATE DESIGN DÉCOR 27

LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUADRANT OF CALGARY, MARDA LOOP IS A VIBRANT AND BUSTLING PART OF THE CITY. With a thriving restaurant and retail scene there are some serious foodies and shoppers that frequent the area. You can live in the area and hardly ever leave, thanks to all of the amenities nearby such as the South Calgary Community Association. This neighbourhood is beautiful with local parks and gardens – residents also really take care of their properties and you can witness this as you walk throughout the community. There are plenty of mainstays that have long since been in the area that truly make Marda Loop one of a kind such as Casablanca Video and Original Joe’s.

LIFESTYLEMarda Loop’s bustling lifestyle is defi nitely a great place for anyone looking for a community that enjoys the fi ner things in life. With plenty of great spots to eat and watering holes a-plenty, foodies defi nitely fl ock to this great neighbourhood. The South Calgary Community Association is overfl owing with fun activities for everyone including an outdoor pool, beach volleyball courts and a community garden.

THE VIBEMarda Loop is a hip, young and trendy neighbourhood that is a very sought out area for people from all over Calgary. There is defi nitely a big foodie trend in this community with incredible restaurants that always bring out a big following. Despite it being a bustling neighbourhood, Marda Loop settles down in the evenings and is quite a calm and quiet area. If you love a party atmosphere just wait for Marda Gras in the summer – the neighbourhood is transformed into a giant street festival party.

MEET THE NEIGHBOURSMarda Loop is fi lled with young families, established homeowners and students of Mount Royal University. An active community, these residents love to spend time outdoors and visiting local shops and businesses. While the South Calgary Community Association defi nitely has some incredible amenities for the winter, residents take a particular liking to it during the summer thanks to the outdoor pool and beach volleyball courts.

IN THE AREAThe Marda Loop area is defi nitely above average regarding the rental and real estate markets. Despite the area being fi lled with higher end restaurants, there is still very affordable options for residents to eat out and enjoy entertainment. Since this is an area going through a bigger transition, the fi nancial picture is also going through a big transition.

Welcome to MARDA LOOPby KAIT KUCY

PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILESMarda Loop is primarily a drivable area due to it being a bit further out from the core. While there is reliable city buses frequenting the neighbourhood, the easiest way to get around is by vehicle. Marda Loop is located near to Crowchild Trail as well as 14th Street SW, making the access to the rest of the city. This is also a very walkable neighbourhood and is filled with local residents sharing the streets and parks.

THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE RESTOne of the best things about living in the Marda Loop area is its close access to the rest of Calgary. It is only minutes away from the popular 17th Avenue SW and bordering onto Crowchild Trail will take residents closer into the core or into SW Calgary. This area’s closest hospital is Rockyview General Hospital and is only an eight minute drive away.

DOLLARS & SENSEMarda Loop is a beautiful older neighbourhood filled with both heritage homes and new infills. This is a great neighbourhood for families as there are incredible recreational activities and parks. The downside is that the area is getting increasingly expensive, it has pushed out some families who cannot afford to live in this neighbourhood anymore.

NEIGHBOURHOOD HOTSPOTSPlaces you’ll want to check out

Table of Contents

Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate .. 28Escape Inc. ........................................ 30Four Seasons Sunrooms .................. 32Interiors with Elegance .................... 34

Aqua Sports Scuba Centre

The Inner Sleeve

Red Tree Catering

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WALLACE FLEMING EMPHASIZES QUALITY, CLIENT SATISFACTION

By Heather Ryan

PEOPLE LOOKING TO ADD MORE SPACE OR WANTING TO do a whole house renovation to update their older homes are the majority of the projects being done in Marda Loop and Garrison Woods areas.

“Marda Loop is interesting because it’s mostly new builds or very old homes that need to be torn down and rebuilt,” says Vaughan Wallace, managing partner of Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate. “In Garrison Woods, you see a lot more renovations to the old military homes that were relocated there. The homes were built mid-century and renovated when they were moved back in the early ’90s, but you see many homeowners doing additions.”

Wallace Fleming recently completed a single-level,

500-sq.-ft. addition to one former military two-storey home for clients who wanted a redesign and more space on the main floor.

“The whole point of the renovation was for lifestyle,” Vaughan explains. “The clients entertain a lot and needed more space. They wanted a more open feel and a more functional space.”

As part of the redesign they moved what was a small U-shaped kitchen from the middle of the home to the back of the house creating a stunning galley-style kitchen highlighted by a huge 8-ft. x 4-ft. island, stainless steel chimney-style hood fan, new cabinets and high-end appliances including a chef-style range. “The kitchen turned out amazing; it’s the feature piece of the home,” Vaughan says.

The renovation also included the installation of new hand-scraped hardwood flooring throughout the whole main floor, the addition of a mud room with dog wash, a new entertainment centre, sliding barn-style doors, as well as new windows, electrical and lighting. The upstairs bedrooms were painted and the exterior was redone in new Hardie board plank creating a fresh look and enhancing the curb appeal.

“A key feature was the restructuring of the back wall of the house; it involved quite a bit of engineering,” Vaughan notes. “It’s an older home so you’re dealing with issues every time you open a wall. Based on our experience we have a fairly good idea of what the issues will be and how to fix them.

“We worked closely with the client throughout the process and they were very accommodating when we were dealing with issues that came up,” he adds. “At the end of the day we met their expectations with respect to their vision and that’s important. Comparing the home before and after – it’s like night and day.”

The clients, who were actually referred to Wallace

Licensed, bonded, insured — with a reputation of taking care of our clients’ renovation projects

from beginning to end. Call at 403.918.2227 or visit www.wallacefleming.ca

DESIGN & RENOVATE

Fleming from another satisfied customer, were very happy with the result and have since referred Wallace Fleming to others.

Wallace Fleming receives a number of projects through referrals because its priority is on quality and great client services.

“Quality is not just in the finished product, but in the experience clients have and we want our clients to be pleased with the whole process,” Vaughan says. “We’re constantly working to meet the needs and expectations of our clients and provide a service that is second to none.”

To learn more about Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate, visit wallacefleming.ca.

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WALLACE FLEMING EMPHASIZES QUALITY, CLIENT SATISFACTION

By Heather Ryan

PEOPLE LOOKING TO ADD MORE SPACE OR WANTING TO do a whole house renovation to update their older homes are the majority of the projects being done in Marda Loop and Garrison Woods areas.

“Marda Loop is interesting because it’s mostly new builds or very old homes that need to be torn down and rebuilt,” says Vaughan Wallace, managing partner of Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate. “In Garrison Woods, you see a lot more renovations to the old military homes that were relocated there. The homes were built mid-century and renovated when they were moved back in the early ’90s, but you see many homeowners doing additions.”

Wallace Fleming recently completed a single-level,

500-sq.-ft. addition to one former military two-storey home for clients who wanted a redesign and more space on the main floor.

“The whole point of the renovation was for lifestyle,” Vaughan explains. “The clients entertain a lot and needed more space. They wanted a more open feel and a more functional space.”

As part of the redesign they moved what was a small U-shaped kitchen from the middle of the home to the back of the house creating a stunning galley-style kitchen highlighted by a huge 8-ft. x 4-ft. island, stainless steel chimney-style hood fan, new cabinets and high-end appliances including a chef-style range. “The kitchen turned out amazing; it’s the feature piece of the home,” Vaughan says.

The renovation also included the installation of new hand-scraped hardwood flooring throughout the whole main floor, the addition of a mud room with dog wash, a new entertainment centre, sliding barn-style doors, as well as new windows, electrical and lighting. The upstairs bedrooms were painted and the exterior was redone in new Hardie board plank creating a fresh look and enhancing the curb appeal.

“A key feature was the restructuring of the back wall of the house; it involved quite a bit of engineering,” Vaughan notes. “It’s an older home so you’re dealing with issues every time you open a wall. Based on our experience we have a fairly good idea of what the issues will be and how to fix them.

“We worked closely with the client throughout the process and they were very accommodating when we were dealing with issues that came up,” he adds. “At the end of the day we met their expectations with respect to their vision and that’s important. Comparing the home before and after – it’s like night and day.”

The clients, who were actually referred to Wallace

Licensed, bonded, insured — with a reputation of taking care of our clients’ renovation projects

from beginning to end. Call at 403.918.2227 or visit www.wallacefleming.ca

DESIGN & RENOVATE

Fleming from another satisfied customer, were very happy with the result and have since referred Wallace Fleming to others.

Wallace Fleming receives a number of projects through referrals because its priority is on quality and great client services.

“Quality is not just in the finished product, but in the experience clients have and we want our clients to be pleased with the whole process,” Vaughan says. “We’re constantly working to meet the needs and expectations of our clients and provide a service that is second to none.”

To learn more about Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate, visit wallacefleming.ca.

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ESCAPES INC. GETS CREATIVE WITH SMALL SPACES IN MARDA LOOP

By Heather Ryan

ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST TRENDY COMMUNITIES that consists of a mix of older homes and modern, contemporary infills, Marda Loop presents plenty of opportunities to be creative in the garden.

“The area is definitely in transition, with a lot of single professionals and couples who want to be close to downtown and close to trendy cafes and restaurants, buying infills on smaller 25ft lots. There are also a number of homes on larger lots; it’s a pretty neat area,” says Bonny Dann, owner of Escapes Inc., who has been designing gardens for more than 20 years.

“We’ve created several gardens on smaller lots in Marda Loop and despite the size, you can do a lot

with those spaces,” she says. “We always try to fit in an outdoor eating/entertaining area, sometimes on a deck but often with steps down to a patio area. Then we create lovely gardens around the perimeter.

“Working in a long narrow space you are challenged with finding appropriate plant material because of the narrow space and shade created,” Bonny explains. “With infills in particular, you’re going from a bungalow on a 50ft wide lot to a two storey on a 25ft wide lot which creates more shade in the garden, but on the flip side the plants that grow well in the shade provide lots of green, creating a very serene and cozy feel.”

Although an infill is narrower, Bonny notes they can still create any style of garden the homeowner desires. “We did a traditional garden in Marda Loop that had a little

landing with a barbeque area coming down to a patio and walkway, and we filled the little area with a garden.”

A more contemporary garden design Escapes created in the community was all stone except for a square cut-out for the garden, “which was very modern with clean, simple lines,” she says, while another garden with plenty of sunshine included veggie boxes and cedar privacy trellis.

Escapes designer Steve Willsteed adds that “you can often be more creative with small gardens because you need to present more interesting ways to take advantage of every square foot of space. We love to take on projects with challenges like this.”

He notes they often utilize the sides of fences and garage walls for vertical gardens and water features. Some water feature ideas include a flat water fountain mounted on a garage in a contemporary garden, or a lion head fountain against a wall in a traditional or European style garden. And just because you have a small space doesn’t mean you can’t go big, Steve says. “With a small garden we try to create a focal point, with a big fountain or stone fireplace to draw the homeowner into the outdoor space.”

Designing & Creating Outdoor Living Spaces…just for you!

Call at 403.803.0773 or visit www.escapesinc.ca

However, one element you can’t go big with in a small space is trees, Bonny notes. They choose size appropriate, beautiful options such as ornamental crab apple or columnar mountain ash.

Among the popular features being included in garden designs today, she says, are outdoor fireplaces, fire tables and privacy screens that allow people to maximize the enjoyment of their outdoor space.

To learn about more Escapes Inc. which offers a full landscaping service, to turn any space, big or small into an outdoor oasis, visit www.escapesinc.ca.

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ESCAPES INC. GETS CREATIVE WITH SMALL SPACES IN MARDA LOOP

By Heather Ryan

ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST TRENDY COMMUNITIES that consists of a mix of older homes and modern, contemporary infills, Marda Loop presents plenty of opportunities to be creative in the garden.

“The area is definitely in transition, with a lot of single professionals and couples who want to be close to downtown and close to trendy cafes and restaurants, buying infills on smaller 25ft lots. There are also a number of homes on larger lots; it’s a pretty neat area,” says Bonny Dann, owner of Escapes Inc., who has been designing gardens for more than 20 years.

“We’ve created several gardens on smaller lots in Marda Loop and despite the size, you can do a lot

with those spaces,” she says. “We always try to fit in an outdoor eating/entertaining area, sometimes on a deck but often with steps down to a patio area. Then we create lovely gardens around the perimeter.

“Working in a long narrow space you are challenged with finding appropriate plant material because of the narrow space and shade created,” Bonny explains. “With infills in particular, you’re going from a bungalow on a 50ft wide lot to a two storey on a 25ft wide lot which creates more shade in the garden, but on the flip side the plants that grow well in the shade provide lots of green, creating a very serene and cozy feel.”

Although an infill is narrower, Bonny notes they can still create any style of garden the homeowner desires. “We did a traditional garden in Marda Loop that had a little

landing with a barbeque area coming down to a patio and walkway, and we filled the little area with a garden.”

A more contemporary garden design Escapes created in the community was all stone except for a square cut-out for the garden, “which was very modern with clean, simple lines,” she says, while another garden with plenty of sunshine included veggie boxes and cedar privacy trellis.

Escapes designer Steve Willsteed adds that “you can often be more creative with small gardens because you need to present more interesting ways to take advantage of every square foot of space. We love to take on projects with challenges like this.”

He notes they often utilize the sides of fences and garage walls for vertical gardens and water features. Some water feature ideas include a flat water fountain mounted on a garage in a contemporary garden, or a lion head fountain against a wall in a traditional or European style garden. And just because you have a small space doesn’t mean you can’t go big, Steve says. “With a small garden we try to create a focal point, with a big fountain or stone fireplace to draw the homeowner into the outdoor space.”

Designing & Creating Outdoor Living Spaces…just for you!

Call at 403.803.0773 or visit www.escapesinc.ca

However, one element you can’t go big with in a small space is trees, Bonny notes. They choose size appropriate, beautiful options such as ornamental crab apple or columnar mountain ash.

Among the popular features being included in garden designs today, she says, are outdoor fireplaces, fire tables and privacy screens that allow people to maximize the enjoyment of their outdoor space.

To learn about more Escapes Inc. which offers a full landscaping service, to turn any space, big or small into an outdoor oasis, visit www.escapesinc.ca.

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FOUR SEASON SUNROOMS ADD SQUARE FOOTAGE TO YOUR HOME

By Heather Ryan

WITH THE NUMBER OF NEW BUILDS AND SMALLER OLDER homes that are part of the residential make up of Marda Loop it makes sense for people to consider adding a sunroom to increase their square footage and enhance their quality of life.

“Marda Loop is a great community, close to downtown, schools, parks, shopping; it’s a real vibrant community with a lot of young people buying new infills and there are a number of older, smaller homes as well, so the potential to add a sunroom and increase your home’s size and value is great,” says Jeff Wyndham, co-owner of Calgary’s Four Seasons Sunrooms.

“Having a four season sunroom really maximizes its use;

it’s perfect for people growing indoor gardens and the additional space provides more room for entertaining, which suits the lifestyle of a lot of people living in Marda Loop,” he adds. “And a lot of the architecture of the new builds in Marda Loop are an ideal fit for a sunroom.”

One sunroom Four Seasons installed to a 1960s-era home in Marda Loop was a Georgian conservatory that was added off the kitchen.

“We actually took out the back wall of the home and expanded the sunroom into the back yard,” Jeff explains. “It was a 16-ft. x 12-ft. sunroom so it really added more useable space to the home and the clients are using it for their dining room. It’s a beautiful expansion of the home.

“Sunrooms are totally versatile,” he adds. “The majority we add are off the kitchen because that’s typically where

people gather and entertain and a lot of homeowners like to extend the kitchen space.” But they’re also used as garden rooms, home offices, sitting or family rooms and hot tub areas.

Jeff notes that with Calgary’s relatively short summers adding four seasons sunroom is a great way to extend your enjoyment of the outdoors year round.

“With our winters being so long and summers so short, we don’t always get to enjoy the back yard that long before it’s too cold outside,” he says “A sunroom really allows you to enjoy the outdoors year-round; it brings the outdoors indoors and adds to your quality of life and even your health as it brings the sunlight in.”

A big benefit to a sunroom is it allows you to enjoy your property without worrying if it’s too windy, hot, cold, buggy or rainy outside; you can be inside surrounded in your glassed-in sunroom and feel like you’re sitting outside.

“Also if you’ve spent a lot of time, money and energy on your landscaping, or if you have a scenic view, most times you can’t enjoy it once you move inside and close

the door,” Jeff adds. “So adding a sunroom means you can enjoy your hard work or that picturesque setting anytime.”

Four Seasons can add a sunroom to any home and there are a number of different product lines that offer a variety of styles and sizes that meet most people’s budgets.

If you’re looking to add a sunroom to your home, visit Four Seasons Sunrooms at fourseasonscalgary.ca.

Four Seasons sunrooms Unit 103 5065 13th Street SE, Calgary www.fourseasonscalgary.ca

or call 403.287.0008

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FOUR SEASON SUNROOMS ADD SQUARE FOOTAGE TO YOUR HOME

By Heather Ryan

WITH THE NUMBER OF NEW BUILDS AND SMALLER OLDER homes that are part of the residential make up of Marda Loop it makes sense for people to consider adding a sunroom to increase their square footage and enhance their quality of life.

“Marda Loop is a great community, close to downtown, schools, parks, shopping; it’s a real vibrant community with a lot of young people buying new infills and there are a number of older, smaller homes as well, so the potential to add a sunroom and increase your home’s size and value is great,” says Jeff Wyndham, co-owner of Calgary’s Four Seasons Sunrooms.

“Having a four season sunroom really maximizes its use;

it’s perfect for people growing indoor gardens and the additional space provides more room for entertaining, which suits the lifestyle of a lot of people living in Marda Loop,” he adds. “And a lot of the architecture of the new builds in Marda Loop are an ideal fit for a sunroom.”

One sunroom Four Seasons installed to a 1960s-era home in Marda Loop was a Georgian conservatory that was added off the kitchen.

“We actually took out the back wall of the home and expanded the sunroom into the back yard,” Jeff explains. “It was a 16-ft. x 12-ft. sunroom so it really added more useable space to the home and the clients are using it for their dining room. It’s a beautiful expansion of the home.

“Sunrooms are totally versatile,” he adds. “The majority we add are off the kitchen because that’s typically where

people gather and entertain and a lot of homeowners like to extend the kitchen space.” But they’re also used as garden rooms, home offices, sitting or family rooms and hot tub areas.

Jeff notes that with Calgary’s relatively short summers adding four seasons sunroom is a great way to extend your enjoyment of the outdoors year round.

“With our winters being so long and summers so short, we don’t always get to enjoy the back yard that long before it’s too cold outside,” he says “A sunroom really allows you to enjoy the outdoors year-round; it brings the outdoors indoors and adds to your quality of life and even your health as it brings the sunlight in.”

A big benefit to a sunroom is it allows you to enjoy your property without worrying if it’s too windy, hot, cold, buggy or rainy outside; you can be inside surrounded in your glassed-in sunroom and feel like you’re sitting outside.

“Also if you’ve spent a lot of time, money and energy on your landscaping, or if you have a scenic view, most times you can’t enjoy it once you move inside and close

the door,” Jeff adds. “So adding a sunroom means you can enjoy your hard work or that picturesque setting anytime.”

Four Seasons can add a sunroom to any home and there are a number of different product lines that offer a variety of styles and sizes that meet most people’s budgets.

If you’re looking to add a sunroom to your home, visit Four Seasons Sunrooms at fourseasonscalgary.ca.

Four Seasons sunrooms Unit 103 5065 13th Street SE, Calgary www.fourseasonscalgary.ca

or call 403.287.0008

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INTERIORS WITH ELEGANCE COMMITTED TO QUALITY, CREATIVE DESIGNS

By Heather Ryan

FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS INTERIORS WITH ELEGANCE’S commitment to quality, creativity and detailed designs when turning outdated spaces into incredible interiors has resulted in the majority of its business coming from referrals and repeat customers.

A perfect example of this is a current renovation project being done to a 1980s-era two-storey home in the Marda Loop area.

“The customer came to us through a referral and we did work for them for the first time four years ago,” says Darrin Burton, founder and CEO of Interiors With Elegance. “The home had a very ’80s look – colour, carpets, laminate counters, oak cabinets and baseboards –

and the owners wanted a style that was not ultra-modern but a more Mission look.

“They also wanted to stage the work, which is something we’re seeing more often with people who want to renovate their whole house,” Darrin explains. “They can’t always afford to do everything at once and also want to live in the home during the reno and so they’re staging the work over a few years.

“With this particular renovation we did the kitchen first putting in new tile floors, cherry shaker cabinets to the ceiling, granite countertops, a functional island, new appliances and we updated the half-bath.”

The owners were so pleased with the results, they’ve become repeat clients, asking Interiors With Elegance to come back and renovate the front half of the main floor.

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“It speaks volumes when customers continue to return to have their renovation projects completed by us knowing they will get the same quality, honesty and integrity,” Darrin says. “Having confidence if something’s not right they can count on us to take care of it, and this is why so many customers return.

“We’re currently doing their living room and the den,” Darrin notes. “We’re putting in new hardwood floors, taking out the old fireplace in the living room and replacing it with a linear one surrounded in stone that matches the exterior with custom built-ins for storage.”

He adds an eye-catching addition is the mantle – “we’re making it from a solid piece of wood and cutting it to fit and it will naturally split so it will create an old world look like it’s been there from the beginning and the rest of the fireplace was built around it. It also fits really well with the Mission-style.”

One reason people choose Interiors with Elegance is because “we’re a Design/Build company,” Darrin comments. “We take time to listen to our clients, present suggestions and alternatives and offer customers designs that are thoughtful, creative, unique and functional.

“We also care enough about customer service to invest in an independent survey company to get feedback from our customers on how we’re doing and we make adjustments accordingly,” he adds. “We care enough to want to know what our customers think because we’re continually striving to meet or beat our customers’ expectations.”

To learn more about Interiors With Elegance, visit www.interiorswithelegance.ca or call 403-282-9176.

A Design/Build Company

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INTERIORS WITH ELEGANCE COMMITTED TO QUALITY, CREATIVE DESIGNS

By Heather Ryan

FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS INTERIORS WITH ELEGANCE’S commitment to quality, creativity and detailed designs when turning outdated spaces into incredible interiors has resulted in the majority of its business coming from referrals and repeat customers.

A perfect example of this is a current renovation project being done to a 1980s-era two-storey home in the Marda Loop area.

“The customer came to us through a referral and we did work for them for the first time four years ago,” says Darrin Burton, founder and CEO of Interiors With Elegance. “The home had a very ’80s look – colour, carpets, laminate counters, oak cabinets and baseboards –

and the owners wanted a style that was not ultra-modern but a more Mission look.

“They also wanted to stage the work, which is something we’re seeing more often with people who want to renovate their whole house,” Darrin explains. “They can’t always afford to do everything at once and also want to live in the home during the reno and so they’re staging the work over a few years.

“With this particular renovation we did the kitchen first putting in new tile floors, cherry shaker cabinets to the ceiling, granite countertops, a functional island, new appliances and we updated the half-bath.”

The owners were so pleased with the results, they’ve become repeat clients, asking Interiors With Elegance to come back and renovate the front half of the main floor.

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“It speaks volumes when customers continue to return to have their renovation projects completed by us knowing they will get the same quality, honesty and integrity,” Darrin says. “Having confidence if something’s not right they can count on us to take care of it, and this is why so many customers return.

“We’re currently doing their living room and the den,” Darrin notes. “We’re putting in new hardwood floors, taking out the old fireplace in the living room and replacing it with a linear one surrounded in stone that matches the exterior with custom built-ins for storage.”

He adds an eye-catching addition is the mantle – “we’re making it from a solid piece of wood and cutting it to fit and it will naturally split so it will create an old world look like it’s been there from the beginning and the rest of the fireplace was built around it. It also fits really well with the Mission-style.”

One reason people choose Interiors with Elegance is because “we’re a Design/Build company,” Darrin comments. “We take time to listen to our clients, present suggestions and alternatives and offer customers designs that are thoughtful, creative, unique and functional.

“We also care enough about customer service to invest in an independent survey company to get feedback from our customers on how we’re doing and we make adjustments accordingly,” he adds. “We care enough to want to know what our customers think because we’re continually striving to meet or beat our customers’ expectations.”

To learn more about Interiors With Elegance, visit www.interiorswithelegance.ca or call 403-282-9176.

A Design/Build Company

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Visit our showroom atBay #8 6304 Burbank Road SE. Calgary

Phone: 403.541.9009Toll-free: 1.877.666.KAYU (5298)

www.kayu.ca

To view or download a complete product catalogue please visit www.kayu.caPhotos courtesy of Ultimate Renovations

GET REAL WOOD!!...

Choose Kayu Canada’sExotic HardwoodDecking Products.

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An exceptionally gorgeous deck DESERVES BEAUTIFUL WOOD DECKING

by MICHELLE HOPKINS

BUSINESSPROFILE KAYU

Today’s savvy consumer has endless selection when it comes to patio decking and fencing. So how does one choose?

For David Abbott, owner of Chinook Landscaping and Design, the answer is simple.

“For every project we work on we use Kayu Canada,” says Abbott, who has worked professionally with its owner Jim Labelle for several years now. “Not only do they offer a superb selection, the best in Canada, but it’s really about customer service and in this department, Kayu Canada excels.”

Abbott isn’t the only one praising its products and service. One of downtown Vancouver’s hippest urban outdoor dining

patios chose Kayu Canada for its award-winning outdoor deck.“BOX Interior Design sought to create a warm and dramatic

space for the Roof at Black+Blue and the Kayu flooring product was perfect for meeting the aesthetic and durability needs for this popular Vancouver venue,” says Jay Brooks, principal at BOX Interior Design.

A family-run business, Kayu Canada specializes in some of the world’s best and most durable premium exterior hardwood decking, fencing, interior hardwood flooring and related products that you can find in the world.

Labelle got into the business purely by chance.A general contractor by trade, he discovered exotic wood

decking in 1991 while on a cruise ship holiday. He was so impressed with the look and durability, he started bringing it for his clients.

It soon changed the course of his career. “Within three years, I shut down my contracting business

because I was getting far too busy with the outdoor decking and fencing side of my company,” says Labelle.

Not only were residential customers asking for it, archi-tects and interior decorators around town and in B.C. discov-ered the beauty of the hardwoods Labelle imported. Some of the city’s landmark public spaces are also decked out with Kayu, including the Calgary Riverwalk, Devonian Gardens and the Calgary Soldiers Memorial Poppy Plaza along the banks of the Bow River in Kensington.

While the beauty and durability of Kayu Canada wood are major reasons why homeowners and architects choose it, there is another deciding factor that makes Kayu a practical choice. All of its woods are flame and termite resistant making them a safe and practical alternative to why people choose Kayu Canada over other less reliable and costly materials.

In addition, clients are surprinsingly delighted to find out that its exotic woods are comparable in price to that of cedar and and composite plastics - yet they have no knots, are more durable, harder, resists scratches better and best of all they are gorgeous looking.

“These woods are low maintenance and able to with-stand temperature and moisture differences year after year,” says Labelle, adding the hardwoods will last upwards of 30 or 40 years.

As one of the world’s leading supplier of exotic woods, Kayu Canada is the right choice for any of your indoors or outdoor needs. For more information, Labelle and his team of professionals at Kayu Canada Inc. invite you to come and visit their expansive showroom and discover how they can transform your outdoor space into a beautiful outdoor sanctuary. Call 1-877-666-KAYU (5298) or visit www.kayu.ca.

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Visit our showroom atBay #8 6304 Burbank Road SE. Calgary

Phone: 403.541.9009Toll-free: 1.877.666.KAYU (5298)

www.kayu.ca

To view or download a complete product catalogue please visit www.kayu.caPhotos courtesy of Ultimate Renovations

GET REAL WOOD!!...

Choose Kayu Canada’sExotic HardwoodDecking Products.

When Only The Best Choice In

Exotic Hardwood Products

Will Do...

An exceptionally gorgeous deck DESERVES BEAUTIFUL WOOD DECKING

by MICHELLE HOPKINS

BUSINESSPROFILE KAYU

Today’s savvy consumer has endless selection when it comes to patio decking and fencing. So how does one choose?

For David Abbott, owner of Chinook Landscaping and Design, the answer is simple.

“For every project we work on we use Kayu Canada,” says Abbott, who has worked professionally with its owner Jim Labelle for several years now. “Not only do they offer a superb selection, the best in Canada, but it’s really about customer service and in this department, Kayu Canada excels.”

Abbott isn’t the only one praising its products and service. One of downtown Vancouver’s hippest urban outdoor dining

patios chose Kayu Canada for its award-winning outdoor deck.“BOX Interior Design sought to create a warm and dramatic

space for the Roof at Black+Blue and the Kayu flooring product was perfect for meeting the aesthetic and durability needs for this popular Vancouver venue,” says Jay Brooks, principal at BOX Interior Design.

A family-run business, Kayu Canada specializes in some of the world’s best and most durable premium exterior hardwood decking, fencing, interior hardwood flooring and related products that you can find in the world.

Labelle got into the business purely by chance.A general contractor by trade, he discovered exotic wood

decking in 1991 while on a cruise ship holiday. He was so impressed with the look and durability, he started bringing it for his clients.

It soon changed the course of his career. “Within three years, I shut down my contracting business

because I was getting far too busy with the outdoor decking and fencing side of my company,” says Labelle.

Not only were residential customers asking for it, archi-tects and interior decorators around town and in B.C. discov-ered the beauty of the hardwoods Labelle imported. Some of the city’s landmark public spaces are also decked out with Kayu, including the Calgary Riverwalk, Devonian Gardens and the Calgary Soldiers Memorial Poppy Plaza along the banks of the Bow River in Kensington.

While the beauty and durability of Kayu Canada wood are major reasons why homeowners and architects choose it, there is another deciding factor that makes Kayu a practical choice. All of its woods are flame and termite resistant making them a safe and practical alternative to why people choose Kayu Canada over other less reliable and costly materials.

In addition, clients are surprinsingly delighted to find out that its exotic woods are comparable in price to that of cedar and and composite plastics - yet they have no knots, are more durable, harder, resists scratches better and best of all they are gorgeous looking.

“These woods are low maintenance and able to with-stand temperature and moisture differences year after year,” says Labelle, adding the hardwoods will last upwards of 30 or 40 years.

As one of the world’s leading supplier of exotic woods, Kayu Canada is the right choice for any of your indoors or outdoor needs. For more information, Labelle and his team of professionals at Kayu Canada Inc. invite you to come and visit their expansive showroom and discover how they can transform your outdoor space into a beautiful outdoor sanctuary. Call 1-877-666-KAYU (5298) or visit www.kayu.ca.

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FEATURE

by HEATHER RYAN

IT WAS A NIGHT FILLED WITH EXCITEMENT as both first-time and previous winners were honoured at the Canadian Home Builders Association - Calgary Region’s 28th Annual SAM (Sales and Marketing) Awards on April 18.

This year’s gala event at the TELUS Convention Centre saw more than 1,600 people join in recognizing the outstanding achievements by the home-building industry’s finest from builders and developers to marketing and sales professionals.

A record total of 834 entries were submitted by members competing for 58 awards in 10 different

categories covering all aspects of the residential construction industry.

A strong group of contenders were in the running for this year’s Grand SAM Award for Renovator of the Year, which saw Ultimate Renovations come out on top.

Ultimate Renovations also won a Renovator Award for Best Renovator’s Choice Renovation and was a finalist in the Best Home Renovation (with Addition), Best Basement Renovation and Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation categories.

“This marks our ninth Renovator of the Year title, and

SAM AWARDS HONOUR FINEST IN HOME-BUILDING INDUSTRY

Albi Renova BEST BASEMENT RENOVATION: Amanda Wuest and Murray Petkau

33rd SAM award overall – we are truly honoured to be consistently recognized for our efforts in the industry,” says Ultimate Renovations president Danny Ritchie. “It is a testament to our amazing clients having the faith in us to make their dream home a reality.”

Albi Renova, which was a finalist for the Renovator of the Year award, won both the Best Basement Renovation and Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation awards and was a finalist in both the Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999 and Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over categories.

“The SAM awards are always nice to win and always a way to acknowledge our efforts,” says Brian Maurer, president and managing partner of Albi Renova. “Winning best basement development is especially rewarding as we have taken home that award many times. We love basement developments as they

Albi Renova BEST BATHROOM OR ENSUITE RENO: Lauren Plomske and Luke Wideman

Ultimate RenovationsBEST RENOVATORS CHOICE RENO: Darryl Wild

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FEATURE

by HEATHER RYAN

IT WAS A NIGHT FILLED WITH EXCITEMENT as both first-time and previous winners were honoured at the Canadian Home Builders Association - Calgary Region’s 28th Annual SAM (Sales and Marketing) Awards on April 18.

This year’s gala event at the TELUS Convention Centre saw more than 1,600 people join in recognizing the outstanding achievements by the home-building industry’s finest from builders and developers to marketing and sales professionals.

A record total of 834 entries were submitted by members competing for 58 awards in 10 different

categories covering all aspects of the residential construction industry.

A strong group of contenders were in the running for this year’s Grand SAM Award for Renovator of the Year, which saw Ultimate Renovations come out on top.

Ultimate Renovations also won a Renovator Award for Best Renovator’s Choice Renovation and was a finalist in the Best Home Renovation (with Addition), Best Basement Renovation and Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation categories.

“This marks our ninth Renovator of the Year title, and

SAM AWARDS HONOUR FINEST IN HOME-BUILDING INDUSTRY

Albi Renova BEST BASEMENT RENOVATION: Amanda Wuest and Murray Petkau

33rd SAM award overall – we are truly honoured to be consistently recognized for our efforts in the industry,” says Ultimate Renovations president Danny Ritchie. “It is a testament to our amazing clients having the faith in us to make their dream home a reality.”

Albi Renova, which was a finalist for the Renovator of the Year award, won both the Best Basement Renovation and Best Bathroom/Ensuite Renovation awards and was a finalist in both the Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999 and Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over categories.

“The SAM awards are always nice to win and always a way to acknowledge our efforts,” says Brian Maurer, president and managing partner of Albi Renova. “Winning best basement development is especially rewarding as we have taken home that award many times. We love basement developments as they

Albi Renova BEST BATHROOM OR ENSUITE RENO: Lauren Plomske and Luke Wideman

Ultimate RenovationsBEST RENOVATORS CHOICE RENO: Darryl Wild

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are something that we can do efficiently and have a huge impact for the family. The best ensuite/bathroom award was equally rewarding as this particular project allowed us to really design and create a unique space.”

Other Renovator Awards went to: K. Hickerson Contracting, Best Home Renovation (with Addition); Riverview Custom Homes, Best Home Renovation (without Addition); Windsor Brunello, Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999; and Cornerstone Homes, Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over. Cornerstone was also a finalist for the Renovator of the Year award and a finalist in the Best Home Renovation (without Addition) category.

The other two finalists for the Renovator of the Year award were Kon-strux Developments and Corefront

Custom Homes & Renovations. Kon-strux was a finalist in the Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over and Best Renovator’s Choice Renovation categories, while Corefront was a finalist in the Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999 and Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over categories.

The Grand SAM Award for Partner of the Year was presented to Lux Windows and Glass, which also won the Partner Award for Supplier of Products. Other Partner Awards went to: Kingswood Interiors, Supplier & Installer of Products; and Avid Ratings Canada, Supplier of Service.

Other Grand SAM Award winners were: Morrison Homes, Builder of the Year; Riverview Custom Homes, Builder of Merit; and Calbridge 2010, Multi-Family Builder of the Year.

Ultimate Renovations2014 SAM RENOVATOR OF THE YEAR: Ultimate Renovations Team

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are something that we can do efficiently and have a huge impact for the family. The best ensuite/bathroom award was equally rewarding as this particular project allowed us to really design and create a unique space.”

Other Renovator Awards went to: K. Hickerson Contracting, Best Home Renovation (with Addition); Riverview Custom Homes, Best Home Renovation (without Addition); Windsor Brunello, Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999; and Cornerstone Homes, Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over. Cornerstone was also a finalist for the Renovator of the Year award and a finalist in the Best Home Renovation (without Addition) category.

The other two finalists for the Renovator of the Year award were Kon-strux Developments and Corefront

Custom Homes & Renovations. Kon-strux was a finalist in the Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over and Best Renovator’s Choice Renovation categories, while Corefront was a finalist in the Best Kitchen Renovation – up to $89,999 and Best Kitchen Renovation – $90,000 and over categories.

The Grand SAM Award for Partner of the Year was presented to Lux Windows and Glass, which also won the Partner Award for Supplier of Products. Other Partner Awards went to: Kingswood Interiors, Supplier & Installer of Products; and Avid Ratings Canada, Supplier of Service.

Other Grand SAM Award winners were: Morrison Homes, Builder of the Year; Riverview Custom Homes, Builder of Merit; and Calbridge 2010, Multi-Family Builder of the Year.

Ultimate Renovations2014 SAM RENOVATOR OF THE YEAR: Ultimate Renovations Team

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by STEVE WILLSTEED / ESCAPES INC.

Intriguing Small Garden Spaces

GARDEN DESIGNERS ARE OFTEN CALLED TO CLIENTS’ HOMES AND GREETED WITH APOLOGIES from the homeowner for having such a small yard to work with. Often when new homes are built in an established neighbourhood, one house on a wide lot is replaced with two narrower two storey homes. This creates long rectangular shaped garden spaces, often with restricted natural sunlight.

Yet these spaces create fabulous opportunities for designers. Working within tight physical confines means re-thinking the scale, proportion and flow of a successful design. This however, does not mean excluding items from a client’s wish list of garden “must haves”.

First, decide on a focal point of the new garden and build around that area, making sure the transition from indoors to outdoors is as seamless as possible. Perhaps a large concrete wall fountain, water feature, or imported statuary will be that piece which draws your eye to the outdoors. Hardscaping can include natural stone for walkways and

patio areas, or the increasingly popular manufactured stone products often seen in retaining walls. Many of these products imitate natural products but are easier to lay, and often more durable.

Pay attention to your senses when creating your perfect garden space. The soft gurgle of water spilling into a colourful basin not only sounds delightful, it provides a valuable drinking source for birds and butterflies. Anyone who has been to Britain or Europe and stopped for lunch at a local pub garden will fondly remember the intimate, calming atmosphere created by the soft crunch of gravel underfoot as you make your way to a quaint little bistro table, surrounded by lush plants and weathered clay pots overflowing with colourful blooms.

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There are many options available today for adding custom stone fireplaces and cooking zones, and these too could also be major focal points of the design especially for avid home cooks. The endless selection available when choosing outdoor furniture means no matter what limitations are put on space, anyone can find the perfect seating arrangement for that intimate dinner or evening around the fire.

When deciding on plant material for a small garden, selecting fewer colours and textures helps create the perfect space. Columnar, smaller varieties of trees, or topiary and top-graft specimens are best suited, and provide great elements of form for the basis of the softscape. Climbing vines can often be used to soften a fence or garage wall and combined with some well chosen wall art provide visual attraction. Shrubs and perennials help to tie the entire space together, and perhaps the addition of several large containers will help to complete the project. Keep in mind that many plants require six to eight hours of sunlight daily to thrive, so ask your garden centre for help, or read the label attached to the plant. It provides all the necessary information to make an informed decision on what is right for your space. Pay particular attention to the size indicators on the label. It will show the mature size of that plant and please allow for that space when planting. Of course if you are using a professional landscaping company to complete your project they will be able to assist with this.

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by STEVE WILLSTEED / ESCAPES INC.

Intriguing Small Garden Spaces

GARDEN DESIGNERS ARE OFTEN CALLED TO CLIENTS’ HOMES AND GREETED WITH APOLOGIES from the homeowner for having such a small yard to work with. Often when new homes are built in an established neighbourhood, one house on a wide lot is replaced with two narrower two storey homes. This creates long rectangular shaped garden spaces, often with restricted natural sunlight.

Yet these spaces create fabulous opportunities for designers. Working within tight physical confines means re-thinking the scale, proportion and flow of a successful design. This however, does not mean excluding items from a client’s wish list of garden “must haves”.

First, decide on a focal point of the new garden and build around that area, making sure the transition from indoors to outdoors is as seamless as possible. Perhaps a large concrete wall fountain, water feature, or imported statuary will be that piece which draws your eye to the outdoors. Hardscaping can include natural stone for walkways and

patio areas, or the increasingly popular manufactured stone products often seen in retaining walls. Many of these products imitate natural products but are easier to lay, and often more durable.

Pay attention to your senses when creating your perfect garden space. The soft gurgle of water spilling into a colourful basin not only sounds delightful, it provides a valuable drinking source for birds and butterflies. Anyone who has been to Britain or Europe and stopped for lunch at a local pub garden will fondly remember the intimate, calming atmosphere created by the soft crunch of gravel underfoot as you make your way to a quaint little bistro table, surrounded by lush plants and weathered clay pots overflowing with colourful blooms.

HOMEANDGARDEN

There are many options available today for adding custom stone fireplaces and cooking zones, and these too could also be major focal points of the design especially for avid home cooks. The endless selection available when choosing outdoor furniture means no matter what limitations are put on space, anyone can find the perfect seating arrangement for that intimate dinner or evening around the fire.

When deciding on plant material for a small garden, selecting fewer colours and textures helps create the perfect space. Columnar, smaller varieties of trees, or topiary and top-graft specimens are best suited, and provide great elements of form for the basis of the softscape. Climbing vines can often be used to soften a fence or garage wall and combined with some well chosen wall art provide visual attraction. Shrubs and perennials help to tie the entire space together, and perhaps the addition of several large containers will help to complete the project. Keep in mind that many plants require six to eight hours of sunlight daily to thrive, so ask your garden centre for help, or read the label attached to the plant. It provides all the necessary information to make an informed decision on what is right for your space. Pay particular attention to the size indicators on the label. It will show the mature size of that plant and please allow for that space when planting. Of course if you are using a professional landscaping company to complete your project they will be able to assist with this.

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by MICKEY FOULDS

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Finally, consider some outdoor lighting. Uplighting a unique tree or piece of statuary, and providing warm inviting illumination to the seating area will not only enhance the space, but will beckon you on a beautiful calm summer evening.

When planning a budget for a project of this type please remember it makes for challenges on the construction side. Quite often there isn’t enough access for larger time saving pieces of equipment to be brought in, requiring more hand digging, and this requires additional labour costs.

Please remember, there is no outdoor garden space too small or shady that cannot be beautifully enhanced with a few key components. Take your time, do your research, and seek professional advice. Your decision to beautify your garden will pay off not only in property value but in the enjoyment you get from your new space.

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FEATURE

by MICKEY FOULDS

A ROOM WITH A

View

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BONNY DANN is owner and expert landscape designer at Escapes Inc. www.escapesinc.ca

Finally, consider some outdoor lighting. Uplighting a unique tree or piece of statuary, and providing warm inviting illumination to the seating area will not only enhance the space, but will beckon you on a beautiful calm summer evening.

When planning a budget for a project of this type please remember it makes for challenges on the construction side. Quite often there isn’t enough access for larger time saving pieces of equipment to be brought in, requiring more hand digging, and this requires additional labour costs.

Please remember, there is no outdoor garden space too small or shady that cannot be beautifully enhanced with a few key components. Take your time, do your research, and seek professional advice. Your decision to beautify your garden will pay off not only in property value but in the enjoyment you get from your new space.

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ONCE AGAIN WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF engaging in our annual intense and passionate love affair with summer.

There is that defining moment in May when the garage doors are flung open, winter grit is swept out and garden tools dusted off. We bask in the sunshine as we enjoy outdoor pursuits and end our days with leisurely barbeques sitting on our patios in the fading light.

It only tends to last a few heady months before we have to acknowledge that it has run its course and we return inside after raking the fall leaves and cutting the lawn that one last time.

It is easy to overlook the fact that we still do a great deal of living indoors during these months, which is why it is worth considering the view from your window to further enjoy the spring green of the leaves and the flowering lilacs.

I was recently consulting with a lovely client who had a beautifully decorated home on the edge of an expanse of grassland and a grove of birch trees. The yard was nicely landscaped to the back fence and overall presented well. However when I was downstairs in the walkout basement I looked out through the glass doors at the patio for another glimpse of the lovely greenspace. Instead to my horror I was greeted with the backs of what truly were the ugliest, dustiest faded pink lawn chairs I have ever seen, and they were obscuring 60 per cent of the great view. This is what my clients would have been looking at throughout the winter months too, and every opportunity to enjoy the location was marred by the furniture which should have been put away (or better still, disposed of entirely!).

At the start of spring we bring out the furniture for decks and patios, purchase plants, pots and baskets and create colorful outdoor living spaces. This year, as you place each piece and plant each flower, also please consider the view from inside. As you look out of your living room window, consider the exterior sightlines and make sure they are just as pleasing from the back as the front. Don’t block the windows with outdoor furniture on the deck or patio as it reduces the light indoors and loudly announces that there is a significant disconnect between the inside and outside. If you place chairs outside do not have the backs aligned with a window. Angle them so that if you are looking out from the window you feel included in the setting and drawn into the view, rather than cut off.

My pet peeve is the large swing seats with a canopy, which for some reason always seem to find their way into an interior sightline to the outdoors. The truth is that they are not attractive in spite of the fact they may be comfortable! There are more aesthetically pleasing alternatives. Get a pair of composite Adirondack chairs from Costco. They look great, weather really well and are wonderfully comfortable. In addition, the wide arms are perfect for a glass of chilled sauvignon blanc and a bowl of strawberries on a warm summer evening.

Walk through your house and stop at each window and consider the view. See where improvements can be made outside, and implement the necessary changes. Each window should be like a framed piece of art in your space. For particularly lovely views, paint interior walls dark and the view will pop. A perfect example is the bar at Emerald Lake Lodge in the Rockies – there are large floor to ceiling windows and the interior walls and window frames are painted black. The views into the trees are stunning and

KEEP IT SIMPLE AND EXECUTE

IT QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY

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ONCE AGAIN WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF engaging in our annual intense and passionate love affair with summer.

There is that defining moment in May when the garage doors are flung open, winter grit is swept out and garden tools dusted off. We bask in the sunshine as we enjoy outdoor pursuits and end our days with leisurely barbeques sitting on our patios in the fading light.

It only tends to last a few heady months before we have to acknowledge that it has run its course and we return inside after raking the fall leaves and cutting the lawn that one last time.

It is easy to overlook the fact that we still do a great deal of living indoors during these months, which is why it is worth considering the view from your window to further enjoy the spring green of the leaves and the flowering lilacs.

I was recently consulting with a lovely client who had a beautifully decorated home on the edge of an expanse of grassland and a grove of birch trees. The yard was nicely landscaped to the back fence and overall presented well. However when I was downstairs in the walkout basement I looked out through the glass doors at the patio for another glimpse of the lovely greenspace. Instead to my horror I was greeted with the backs of what truly were the ugliest, dustiest faded pink lawn chairs I have ever seen, and they were obscuring 60 per cent of the great view. This is what my clients would have been looking at throughout the winter months too, and every opportunity to enjoy the location was marred by the furniture which should have been put away (or better still, disposed of entirely!).

At the start of spring we bring out the furniture for decks and patios, purchase plants, pots and baskets and create colorful outdoor living spaces. This year, as you place each piece and plant each flower, also please consider the view from inside. As you look out of your living room window, consider the exterior sightlines and make sure they are just as pleasing from the back as the front. Don’t block the windows with outdoor furniture on the deck or patio as it reduces the light indoors and loudly announces that there is a significant disconnect between the inside and outside. If you place chairs outside do not have the backs aligned with a window. Angle them so that if you are looking out from the window you feel included in the setting and drawn into the view, rather than cut off.

My pet peeve is the large swing seats with a canopy, which for some reason always seem to find their way into an interior sightline to the outdoors. The truth is that they are not attractive in spite of the fact they may be comfortable! There are more aesthetically pleasing alternatives. Get a pair of composite Adirondack chairs from Costco. They look great, weather really well and are wonderfully comfortable. In addition, the wide arms are perfect for a glass of chilled sauvignon blanc and a bowl of strawberries on a warm summer evening.

Walk through your house and stop at each window and consider the view. See where improvements can be made outside, and implement the necessary changes. Each window should be like a framed piece of art in your space. For particularly lovely views, paint interior walls dark and the view will pop. A perfect example is the bar at Emerald Lake Lodge in the Rockies – there are large floor to ceiling windows and the interior walls and window frames are painted black. The views into the trees are stunning and

KEEP IT SIMPLE AND EXECUTE

IT QUICKLY AND EFFICIENTLY

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the windows truly present as a series of art pieces.)

As I write this I am travelling in The Netherlands. The Dutch are spectacularly good at windowscapes and decorate their broad interior window sills beautifully with large decorative pots, candlesticks and other accessories in contemporary and symmetrical arrangements. These are very attractive for those walking past, as well as from the inside looking out. A perfect transition. (In Canada we tend not to have window sills inside, but a strategically placed sofa table or chest will substitute very well indeed.)

Another strategy to enhance the connection is to be aware of your interior colour scheme and coordinating it with outdoor flower beds and pots, as well as outdoor furniture, for a sense of continuity. If you look out across your kitchen nook table at an outdoor pot with blue, yellow and white flowers,

place a vase of cheerful yellow tulips on your table and the connection will be instantly evident. A vase of red flowers however would emphasise the difference in the two spaces and you will not get the flow.

Once you have a strategy for connecting the interior and exterior views, it helps define and inspire your vision for your outdoor living areas and gardens. Keep it simple and execute it quickly and efficiently, and remember that low maintenance options will give you more time for relaxation.

After all, it is all about enjoying your outdoor space, loving the sunshine and warmth and having a wonderful, wonderful summer with friends and family!

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MICKEY FOULDS MSC CID CRSS Metamorphosis Design Ltd.phone 403.651.3462 email [email protected]

the windows truly present as a series of art pieces.)

As I write this I am travelling in The Netherlands. The Dutch are spectacularly good at windowscapes and decorate their broad interior window sills beautifully with large decorative pots, candlesticks and other accessories in contemporary and symmetrical arrangements. These are very attractive for those walking past, as well as from the inside looking out. A perfect transition. (In Canada we tend not to have window sills inside, but a strategically placed sofa table or chest will substitute very well indeed.)

Another strategy to enhance the connection is to be aware of your interior colour scheme and coordinating it with outdoor flower beds and pots, as well as outdoor furniture, for a sense of continuity. If you look out across your kitchen nook table at an outdoor pot with blue, yellow and white flowers,

place a vase of cheerful yellow tulips on your table and the connection will be instantly evident. A vase of red flowers however would emphasise the difference in the two spaces and you will not get the flow.

Once you have a strategy for connecting the interior and exterior views, it helps define and inspire your vision for your outdoor living areas and gardens. Keep it simple and execute it quickly and efficiently, and remember that low maintenance options will give you more time for relaxation.

After all, it is all about enjoying your outdoor space, loving the sunshine and warmth and having a wonderful, wonderful summer with friends and family!

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TIPSANDTRICKS

Decodingthe codeby MICHAEL NYIKES

MICHAEL NYIKES Michael is a nationally recognized speaker, columnist, and leading industry expert on building codes, residential construction, building envelope science, and environmental design. He can be reached at [email protected]

QI received an email asking when the new Alberta Building Code will be released and what is the grace period for implementation?

AI researched the Alberta Municipal Affairs website and found the following information.

The 2014 editions of the Alberta Building Code and the Alberta Fire Code based on the 2010 National Building and Fire Codes were adopted at the end of February 2015 by provincial regulation. Also adopted by regulation is the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) 2011 edition. Key changes in the codes include:

• A new building class known as “B3” to address the demand for a more fl exible range of care accommodation for an aging population. The B3 provides safe and affordable housing options for seniors and persons with disabilities.

• New provisions to allow for the construction and fi re protection during construction of six-storey wood buildings entirely based on the national code requirements for the upcoming 2015 national building and fi re code editions.

• New building protection against radon gas.• Energy effi ciency requirements for housing and small buildings under section

9.36 of the Alberta Build-ing Code.

Each code has a coming into force date and a transition period. The coming into force date is the date on which the codes apply or may be used in Alberta. The transition period is to allow construction under the previous 2006 Alberta Building Code or under the new codes. All coming into force dates have a standard 6 month transition period to construct in the previous code provided a permit has been issued prior to the end of the transition period; or the safety codes offi cer is satisfi ed that the preparation of the plans and specifi cations for the project commenced prior to the coming into force date. The objective of this section is to prevent unnecessary and costly changes to construction already underway or plans that have been substantially developed for construction.

The timelines for the Alberta codes are:• Alberta Building Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2015 with transition end

date of November 1, 2015• Alberta Fire Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2015 with no transition period

(effective immediately)• National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011 coming into force November

1, 2015 with transition end date of May 1, 2016• Section 9.36 Energy Effi ciency, Alberta Building Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2016 with transi-tion end date of November 1, 2016

The National Energy Code for Buildings 2011 is available through the National Research Council Web-site. The Alberta Building and Fire Codes 2014 will be

available from the National Research Council, both online and in hard copy, in April 2015 or possibly at an earlier date. Notice will be provided shortly as to when purchase orders may be made to the National Research Council. Municipal Affairs and the Alberta Safety Codes Council will be providing additional information over the next few weeks respecting purchasing, price of codes, training, code seminars and other related information and activities. It is important to take note that the codes cannot be used or enforced in Alberta until the coming into force or implementation date.

Future Decoding the Code columns will continue to answer readers’ questions about how the provincial safety codes a� ect their projects. Email your questions to me at [email protected]. Be sure to include which city you live in, as well as your phone number in case I need to follow up with you.

FEATURE

by ADENE LUCAS

AFTER A LONG WINTER WE ARE ALL READY to head outdoors and enjoy our yards. Typically lawn furniture that has been stowed away is dusted off and placed on the deck. Add some candles and a few side tables and the yard is ready for the entire season.

This year imagine what your ideal backyard would look like. Create a wonderful backyard oasis following these few tips.

Think in terms of how you want to use the deck space. It could be for entertaining family and friends by hosting barbecues and intimate parties. Or you may enjoy a lounging area complete with a heat source for those cool summer evenings. Perhaps you want to focus on a hot tub area and create more of a private enclosure.

Once the vision has been determined and the area of focus has been narrowed, down it’s time to create a list of what is required, in order to achieve the look you want.

If you are struggling with a vision, be inspired by flipping through decorating magazines, or take a local home and garden tour to get ideas. You may also recall a commercial patio setting that you have experienced and enjoyed as another source of inspiration.

Decorating an outdoor space is very similar to what you would do inside the home. For an eating or lounging area, start with the furniture. You need durable, practical furniture that is made to withstand the harsh sun and cool temperatures. It must be easy to maintain and have a timeless appeal as outdoor furniture can cost just as much indoor! Also be honest with yourself and think about how much maintenance and upkeep you are prepared to put forth.

Outdoor furniture is a large investment and like anything for the home, it takes a bit of time and research to find a

BACKYARD HAVENBACKYARD HAVEN

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TIPSANDTRICKS

Decodingthe codeby MICHAEL NYIKES

MICHAEL NYIKES Michael is a nationally recognized speaker, columnist, and leading industry expert on building codes, residential construction, building envelope science, and environmental design. He can be reached at [email protected]

QI received an email asking when the new Alberta Building Code will be released and what is the grace period for implementation?

AI researched the Alberta Municipal Affairs website and found the following information.

The 2014 editions of the Alberta Building Code and the Alberta Fire Code based on the 2010 National Building and Fire Codes were adopted at the end of February 2015 by provincial regulation. Also adopted by regulation is the National Energy Code for Buildings (NECB) 2011 edition. Key changes in the codes include:

• A new building class known as “B3” to address the demand for a more fl exible range of care accommodation for an aging population. The B3 provides safe and affordable housing options for seniors and persons with disabilities.

• New provisions to allow for the construction and fi re protection during construction of six-storey wood buildings entirely based on the national code requirements for the upcoming 2015 national building and fi re code editions.

• New building protection against radon gas.• Energy effi ciency requirements for housing and small buildings under section

9.36 of the Alberta Build-ing Code.

Each code has a coming into force date and a transition period. The coming into force date is the date on which the codes apply or may be used in Alberta. The transition period is to allow construction under the previous 2006 Alberta Building Code or under the new codes. All coming into force dates have a standard 6 month transition period to construct in the previous code provided a permit has been issued prior to the end of the transition period; or the safety codes offi cer is satisfi ed that the preparation of the plans and specifi cations for the project commenced prior to the coming into force date. The objective of this section is to prevent unnecessary and costly changes to construction already underway or plans that have been substantially developed for construction.

The timelines for the Alberta codes are:• Alberta Building Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2015 with transition end

date of November 1, 2015• Alberta Fire Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2015 with no transition period

(effective immediately)• National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings 2011 coming into force November

1, 2015 with transition end date of May 1, 2016• Section 9.36 Energy Effi ciency, Alberta Building Code 2014 coming into force May 1, 2016 with transi-tion end date of November 1, 2016

The National Energy Code for Buildings 2011 is available through the National Research Council Web-site. The Alberta Building and Fire Codes 2014 will be

available from the National Research Council, both online and in hard copy, in April 2015 or possibly at an earlier date. Notice will be provided shortly as to when purchase orders may be made to the National Research Council. Municipal Affairs and the Alberta Safety Codes Council will be providing additional information over the next few weeks respecting purchasing, price of codes, training, code seminars and other related information and activities. It is important to take note that the codes cannot be used or enforced in Alberta until the coming into force or implementation date.

Future Decoding the Code columns will continue to answer readers’ questions about how the provincial safety codes a� ect their projects. Email your questions to me at [email protected]. Be sure to include which city you live in, as well as your phone number in case I need to follow up with you.

FEATURE

by ADENE LUCAS

AFTER A LONG WINTER WE ARE ALL READY to head outdoors and enjoy our yards. Typically lawn furniture that has been stowed away is dusted off and placed on the deck. Add some candles and a few side tables and the yard is ready for the entire season.

This year imagine what your ideal backyard would look like. Create a wonderful backyard oasis following these few tips.

Think in terms of how you want to use the deck space. It could be for entertaining family and friends by hosting barbecues and intimate parties. Or you may enjoy a lounging area complete with a heat source for those cool summer evenings. Perhaps you want to focus on a hot tub area and create more of a private enclosure.

Once the vision has been determined and the area of focus has been narrowed, down it’s time to create a list of what is required, in order to achieve the look you want.

If you are struggling with a vision, be inspired by flipping through decorating magazines, or take a local home and garden tour to get ideas. You may also recall a commercial patio setting that you have experienced and enjoyed as another source of inspiration.

Decorating an outdoor space is very similar to what you would do inside the home. For an eating or lounging area, start with the furniture. You need durable, practical furniture that is made to withstand the harsh sun and cool temperatures. It must be easy to maintain and have a timeless appeal as outdoor furniture can cost just as much indoor! Also be honest with yourself and think about how much maintenance and upkeep you are prepared to put forth.

Outdoor furniture is a large investment and like anything for the home, it takes a bit of time and research to find a

BACKYARD HAVENBACKYARD HAVEN

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suitable product. Wood, wicker, fabric, aluminum, wrought iron and steel are all very common for outdoor furnishings.

To a highlight a few of the more popular choices, let’s start with wood. Teak is a beautiful wood impervious to water, mildew and wood-eating insects. The cost reflects that and if treated with minimal maintenance teak can last a lifetime. Resin wicker, or all weather wicker as it is commonly referred to, is made to look like wicker but is a synthetic product that is resistant to the sun’s UV rays as well as humidity and water. The frame is made of aluminum which keeps the furniture lightweight. Fabric furniture such as hammocks and cloth chairs are the least durable as the elements break down the fibres over time and the colours fade. Wrought Iron furniture has a much defined style but very few companies that produce garden furniture actually make real wrought iron. Due to the cost, the fact the wrought iron is heavy to move and the paint chips easily, it is less popular, thanks to resin wicker.

Great places to look for all different styles of patio

furniture are the big hardware stores located throughout the city, Costco, barbecue supply stores, garden centres and of course HomeSense and Pier 1.

Once the style and colour of furniture has been determined its time for the fun stuff, the details that create the space. Select an out door rug the fits under the table and chairs. If the rug is for the lounging area make sure it’s large enough to group the furniture together. If a rug does not appeal to you, then try painting the deck with a faux rug or stencil a pattern in the centre to create visual interest. Add a few outdoor accent cushions in a bright summer print and tie the colours in with an umbrella for the eating area.

Lighting is important in a backyard and you can do it in a very cost effective way. Solar light stakes that easily insert into the ground are an effective way to evenly distribute light in a yard. Another alternative is oil torch lamps, or lanterns mounted on a fence to illuminate certain areas. Hurricane vases with a real candles or battery operated for less maintenance are nice for the dinning area, as we all

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look way better in candle light! If sitting around the fire with family and friends in the

backyard is appealing, you may be wondering what the options and costs are. The first thing to research is what the city bylaws are with respect to self contained fires, as there are many codes in place for safety and to ensure that you are being a considerate neighbour! The typical fire pit can sit on the ground with raised walls that secure the logs. Not much is required in terms of materials, making this a cost effective option and something you could do yourself on a weekend. An alternative is a portable fire pit. They are made out of metal and can be wood or propane burning. Since they are portable, they can be moved around the yard easily and are fairly inexpensive.

Conversely, a built-in fireplace along a wall with a chimney, and brick or stone can run you a few thousand to upwards of $10,000 for a custom unit.

Privacy is a concern for a lot of homeowners in Calgary. If looking into your neighbour’s yard is less than appealing there are ways to create privacy in a backyard that is surrounded by eyes. Landscaping is the typical way to go, but unless you are prepared to plant huge trees try adding a pergola, a free standing structure with vertical posts and

rafters across the top. Typically they are made of wood such as cedar which ages beautifully.

Another alternative is to add a trellis made of latticework for plants to climb on. Once the plants fill in it provides a stylish barrier. Awnings that are retractable also provide privacy and shelter from the sun. If all else fails, build a high fence, within city bylaws of course, and position your furniture around a focal point and not the neighbours’ window.

The final touch in any yard is flowers and a few pieces of sculpture, maybe some pottery vases or a small water feature. Personalize your outdoor living space just like you would indoors by adding a few things every year and fine tuning it until your happy with the outcome.

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suitable product. Wood, wicker, fabric, aluminum, wrought iron and steel are all very common for outdoor furnishings.

To a highlight a few of the more popular choices, let’s start with wood. Teak is a beautiful wood impervious to water, mildew and wood-eating insects. The cost reflects that and if treated with minimal maintenance teak can last a lifetime. Resin wicker, or all weather wicker as it is commonly referred to, is made to look like wicker but is a synthetic product that is resistant to the sun’s UV rays as well as humidity and water. The frame is made of aluminum which keeps the furniture lightweight. Fabric furniture such as hammocks and cloth chairs are the least durable as the elements break down the fibres over time and the colours fade. Wrought Iron furniture has a much defined style but very few companies that produce garden furniture actually make real wrought iron. Due to the cost, the fact the wrought iron is heavy to move and the paint chips easily, it is less popular, thanks to resin wicker.

Great places to look for all different styles of patio

furniture are the big hardware stores located throughout the city, Costco, barbecue supply stores, garden centres and of course HomeSense and Pier 1.

Once the style and colour of furniture has been determined its time for the fun stuff, the details that create the space. Select an out door rug the fits under the table and chairs. If the rug is for the lounging area make sure it’s large enough to group the furniture together. If a rug does not appeal to you, then try painting the deck with a faux rug or stencil a pattern in the centre to create visual interest. Add a few outdoor accent cushions in a bright summer print and tie the colours in with an umbrella for the eating area.

Lighting is important in a backyard and you can do it in a very cost effective way. Solar light stakes that easily insert into the ground are an effective way to evenly distribute light in a yard. Another alternative is oil torch lamps, or lanterns mounted on a fence to illuminate certain areas. Hurricane vases with a real candles or battery operated for less maintenance are nice for the dinning area, as we all

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look way better in candle light! If sitting around the fire with family and friends in the

backyard is appealing, you may be wondering what the options and costs are. The first thing to research is what the city bylaws are with respect to self contained fires, as there are many codes in place for safety and to ensure that you are being a considerate neighbour! The typical fire pit can sit on the ground with raised walls that secure the logs. Not much is required in terms of materials, making this a cost effective option and something you could do yourself on a weekend. An alternative is a portable fire pit. They are made out of metal and can be wood or propane burning. Since they are portable, they can be moved around the yard easily and are fairly inexpensive.

Conversely, a built-in fireplace along a wall with a chimney, and brick or stone can run you a few thousand to upwards of $10,000 for a custom unit.

Privacy is a concern for a lot of homeowners in Calgary. If looking into your neighbour’s yard is less than appealing there are ways to create privacy in a backyard that is surrounded by eyes. Landscaping is the typical way to go, but unless you are prepared to plant huge trees try adding a pergola, a free standing structure with vertical posts and

rafters across the top. Typically they are made of wood such as cedar which ages beautifully.

Another alternative is to add a trellis made of latticework for plants to climb on. Once the plants fill in it provides a stylish barrier. Awnings that are retractable also provide privacy and shelter from the sun. If all else fails, build a high fence, within city bylaws of course, and position your furniture around a focal point and not the neighbours’ window.

The final touch in any yard is flowers and a few pieces of sculpture, maybe some pottery vases or a small water feature. Personalize your outdoor living space just like you would indoors by adding a few things every year and fine tuning it until your happy with the outcome.

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HOW WONDERFUL TO SHED LAYERS OF WINTER CLOTHES and feel fresh and free in the outdoors. This is one of my favourite times of year where the streets fill with dog walkers and fair weather sports enthusiasts. What better way to enjoy the gifts of nature’s cacophony than to design your very own outdoor breakfast patio. This way you sit at the heart of listening to birdsong mixed with children’s laughter. Like the etymology of the word breakfast... it’s time to break the fast of evening sleep and welcome in the morning sun. Imagine all of this in your very own backyard oasis. I will help you design an inviting breakfast patio where you can sit drinking in the aroma of your fresh brewed coffee while indulging in the fragrant air of lilacs and hyacinths. This is outdoor living at its finest.

First, you must plan the space that affords the most warmth and natural light.... After you peruse the

TAKING “TIME-OUT’ FOR BEAUTY AND PEACE:

Creating the Perfect Outdoor Breakfast Patio

parameters of the house choose wisely for privacy, rising sun, and the necessity of tranquility. Once you have found your fantastic place you will need a perfect seat. This sets the benchmark rather high so to speak, but seriously a comfortable chair can make or break a breakfast patio. I find metal chairs to be hard and uncomfortable. Resin furniture is also nice looking, reasonably priced, and can be kept outside in all the elements. I personally like teak furniture. It looks warm and friendly; however, teak also can be hard to sit on. I suggest adding memory foam cushions to the teak chairs.

Cushions are essential if you want to sit outside longer than a half hour. If you have outdoor cushions, you are committed to moving them every time it threatens for heavy rain in the forecast. Deck boxes are a fantastic way to store your cushions and you can buy them as

FEATURE

by JACKIE SWARTZ

JACKIE SWARTZ Jackie Swartz has a Bachelor of Applied Horticulture Degree (BaHT) from Olds College. She specializes in the horticultural planning, design, and ongoing life of urban and residential environments. You can contact Jackie at: Website: www.wildstrawberrygardens.com Email:[email protected] Office: 403-472-5082

small or large as you need them to be. Many places sell waterproof fabric cushions. I like using colourful cushions because it looks so cheerful like large open blossoms on outdoor furniture.

A well-built table is a must have. Even in limited space a small table is needed to set your coffee, phone, iPad and newspaper on. If your area has uneven ground you can use small wood shims to level your table. For larger seating areas you can get tables in any shape or size. I like to accent my table by placing a pot of herbs in the middle so I can smell the fresh scents. If you prefer to upcycle then consider buying a used table from the local thrift store where you will find all kind of treasures to alter.

Shade is important to consider especially if your breakfast patio receives sun until early afternoon. Umbrellas are ideal and will protect you from all weather elements. Umbrellas come in all shapes, sizes, and colours. You can even match them to your cushions. If you want something more permanent, pergolas are like lawn sculptures that add beauty and protection. I suggest building one out of cedar or treated wood. Pergolas can be free-standing or be built attached to your house.

Privacy is very important if you want tranquillity when reading the morning news. There are a myriad of ways to help you create privacy around your breakfast patio. One way that works is simply planting shrubs to grow around your chosen area. Another idea to consider is building a cedar privacy screen or perhaps constructing a small four feet tall cedar fence. Tall perennial flowers can be used, but they will take a while to mature to the right size every year. Upright Junipers can be planted around your breakfast patio. Also, you can buy inexpensive upright cedars and plant them into pots. Then you can place the potted cedars around your area at whim. Another suggestion is to add a decorative stone wall to surround your breakfast patio. This will create a lovely environment that is inviting to everyone.

Ambiance is a necessary component for creating a relaxing atmosphere. I call ambiance the final spice that adds that special flare. You can achieve this by adding colour, light, sound, and texture. Colour can be achieved by simply using coloured cushions. It can also be achieved from shrubs and flowers. If you are displaying potted plants you can paint your pots any colour in the rainbow and even be brave to do some multi-coloured ones too. If you want

to enjoy yourself on the patio at night you might add some glow in the dark paint on them as well. Or add solar lights between the pots.

I like using my breakfast patio in the evening as well, however, it can get too dark to read. Low voltage lighting, string lighting and candles may also be added to your outdoor sanctuary. There is a wide variety of string lighting including novelty lights to match your personality. Also, candle lanterns add a lovely touch. Sound is important to me especially if you have traffic pollution nearby. Purchasing a small fountain can easily drown the irritating noise of vehicles. Texture can be accomplished by the use of plants, furniture materials and patio materials. Think of your patio as a work of art because when completed it will be just that.

Your breakfast patio is a total sensory experience where anyone in the family can take a self-proclaimed “time out” to do some relaxing and gain some quietude. Beauty and peace are found in your own backyard. After completing your Breakfast patio you simply sit and enjoy the view with your brew! Breathing in the clarity of the clear blue sky and knowing that there is no nook like your nook. Have fun!

I WILL HELP YOU DESIGN AN INVITING BREAKFAST PATIO

WHERE YOU CAN SIT DRINKING IN THE AROMA OF YOUR FRESH

BREWED COFFEE

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HOW WONDERFUL TO SHED LAYERS OF WINTER CLOTHES and feel fresh and free in the outdoors. This is one of my favourite times of year where the streets fill with dog walkers and fair weather sports enthusiasts. What better way to enjoy the gifts of nature’s cacophony than to design your very own outdoor breakfast patio. This way you sit at the heart of listening to birdsong mixed with children’s laughter. Like the etymology of the word breakfast... it’s time to break the fast of evening sleep and welcome in the morning sun. Imagine all of this in your very own backyard oasis. I will help you design an inviting breakfast patio where you can sit drinking in the aroma of your fresh brewed coffee while indulging in the fragrant air of lilacs and hyacinths. This is outdoor living at its finest.

First, you must plan the space that affords the most warmth and natural light.... After you peruse the

TAKING “TIME-OUT’ FOR BEAUTY AND PEACE:

Creating the Perfect Outdoor Breakfast Patio

parameters of the house choose wisely for privacy, rising sun, and the necessity of tranquility. Once you have found your fantastic place you will need a perfect seat. This sets the benchmark rather high so to speak, but seriously a comfortable chair can make or break a breakfast patio. I find metal chairs to be hard and uncomfortable. Resin furniture is also nice looking, reasonably priced, and can be kept outside in all the elements. I personally like teak furniture. It looks warm and friendly; however, teak also can be hard to sit on. I suggest adding memory foam cushions to the teak chairs.

Cushions are essential if you want to sit outside longer than a half hour. If you have outdoor cushions, you are committed to moving them every time it threatens for heavy rain in the forecast. Deck boxes are a fantastic way to store your cushions and you can buy them as

FEATURE

by JACKIE SWARTZ

JACKIE SWARTZ Jackie Swartz has a Bachelor of Applied Horticulture Degree (BaHT) from Olds College. She specializes in the horticultural planning, design, and ongoing life of urban and residential environments. You can contact Jackie at: Website: www.wildstrawberrygardens.com Email:[email protected] Office: 403-472-5082

small or large as you need them to be. Many places sell waterproof fabric cushions. I like using colourful cushions because it looks so cheerful like large open blossoms on outdoor furniture.

A well-built table is a must have. Even in limited space a small table is needed to set your coffee, phone, iPad and newspaper on. If your area has uneven ground you can use small wood shims to level your table. For larger seating areas you can get tables in any shape or size. I like to accent my table by placing a pot of herbs in the middle so I can smell the fresh scents. If you prefer to upcycle then consider buying a used table from the local thrift store where you will find all kind of treasures to alter.

Shade is important to consider especially if your breakfast patio receives sun until early afternoon. Umbrellas are ideal and will protect you from all weather elements. Umbrellas come in all shapes, sizes, and colours. You can even match them to your cushions. If you want something more permanent, pergolas are like lawn sculptures that add beauty and protection. I suggest building one out of cedar or treated wood. Pergolas can be free-standing or be built attached to your house.

Privacy is very important if you want tranquillity when reading the morning news. There are a myriad of ways to help you create privacy around your breakfast patio. One way that works is simply planting shrubs to grow around your chosen area. Another idea to consider is building a cedar privacy screen or perhaps constructing a small four feet tall cedar fence. Tall perennial flowers can be used, but they will take a while to mature to the right size every year. Upright Junipers can be planted around your breakfast patio. Also, you can buy inexpensive upright cedars and plant them into pots. Then you can place the potted cedars around your area at whim. Another suggestion is to add a decorative stone wall to surround your breakfast patio. This will create a lovely environment that is inviting to everyone.

Ambiance is a necessary component for creating a relaxing atmosphere. I call ambiance the final spice that adds that special flare. You can achieve this by adding colour, light, sound, and texture. Colour can be achieved by simply using coloured cushions. It can also be achieved from shrubs and flowers. If you are displaying potted plants you can paint your pots any colour in the rainbow and even be brave to do some multi-coloured ones too. If you want

to enjoy yourself on the patio at night you might add some glow in the dark paint on them as well. Or add solar lights between the pots.

I like using my breakfast patio in the evening as well, however, it can get too dark to read. Low voltage lighting, string lighting and candles may also be added to your outdoor sanctuary. There is a wide variety of string lighting including novelty lights to match your personality. Also, candle lanterns add a lovely touch. Sound is important to me especially if you have traffic pollution nearby. Purchasing a small fountain can easily drown the irritating noise of vehicles. Texture can be accomplished by the use of plants, furniture materials and patio materials. Think of your patio as a work of art because when completed it will be just that.

Your breakfast patio is a total sensory experience where anyone in the family can take a self-proclaimed “time out” to do some relaxing and gain some quietude. Beauty and peace are found in your own backyard. After completing your Breakfast patio you simply sit and enjoy the view with your brew! Breathing in the clarity of the clear blue sky and knowing that there is no nook like your nook. Have fun!

I WILL HELP YOU DESIGN AN INVITING BREAKFAST PATIO

WHERE YOU CAN SIT DRINKING IN THE AROMA OF YOUR FRESH

BREWED COFFEE

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THE LEVELIFT SYSTEMOur delivery system ensures that your unit will remain entirely level through

delivery, transport and pick-up. When your items remain level, the likelihood of damage from transport is greatly diminished.

SUPERIOR UNIT CONSTRUCTIONEach mobile storage unit is built to last a life time. Frames are hot

dipped galvanized steel to prevent rust. DuraPlate wall panels are used to keep your belongings safe and dry. The form fitted roof is securely fastened to the storage container, not a piece that’s fitted after the fact, so moisture or bugs can’t get in.

HOME STAGING, RENOVATIONS & RESTORATIONSRenting a MI-BOX is a great way to clear out your home to make it presentable for showings! You can also temporarily remove your belongings from your home, getting them out of the way for your renovation or restoration.Need the unit at home? Not a problem, we can leave it on your site. Not sure you have room at your location but need long-term storage? That’s ok, too! You can store your unit at our secure storage facility. You will still be able to access your MI-BOX storage unit if you choose to store it at our location.

UNIT SIZES TO FIT YOUR NEEDSYou can choose from our 8’ x 8’, 16’ x 8’ or 20’ x 8’ units. All of them are delivered with our LeveLift system and fit in standard parking lot spaces and driveways. Combine sizes for any size job. All containers are 7 ft. 4 in. wide and 8 ft. 4 in. high (exterior dimensions).

PLASTIC STORAGE BINSWe can deliver our heavy duty plastic storage bins with your MI-BOX. Keep your possessions in the bins to eliminate the hassle of cardboard boxes! Return the empty bins to the MI-BOX when you’re all finished and we’ll take them with us when we pick it up. Bins are approximately 1.5’ x 2’ x 1’.

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ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIESWe offer advertising for your company on the side of our MI-BOX. Have your company’s image and message displayed at your renovation or job site for all to see!

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If you’re gearing up for a move to a new home or renovating your existing home this spring, you can ease the pressure with the help of MI-BOX Moving & Mobile Storage.

Locally owned and operated by Sean and Steph O’Kelly, MI-BOX Moving & Mobile Storage provides the perfect solution to your moving and storing needs by delivering 8-, 16- or 20-ft. storage containers directly to your home.

“Our containers are all new and made of galvanized steel, so they won’t rust or be an eyesore,” says Sean. “They’re completely weather proof, protecting your goods from the elements, and we put special brushes on the door to prevent snow and rain from getting inside.

“Also, because they’re lightweight (they weigh about 2,000 lbs. less than older sea containers) they won’t wreck your driveway, even when fully loaded, and we place them on four wood blocks to minimize any potential of damage to the property.”

What sets MI-BOX apart is the company utilizes a revolutionary level lift system that lifts the containers on and off the truck without ever being tilted.

“The containers remain level during the entire lift process, so items won’t shift around inside, which means your antiques, fi ne furniture and fragile items will stay safe,” says Sean.

“We rent the containers by the month, so if you’re moving, it takes the pressure off because you can take your time to load and unload rather than having to pack and move in a day or two,” says Sean, adding that a container also costs about the same as renting a truck for two days, and far less than hiring a moving company.

The company also just recently acquired a new warehouse (8885 Venture Ave. S.E.) to offer customers secure, indoor, temperature-controlled storage, so you can store your items for several months.

“We also have a number of customers who use the containers when they’re doing a renovation,” says Sean. “They’re ideal because it allows them to move all their stuff totally out of the way during a renovation and function in their home.

“They’re also great for people who are moving and want to declutter their home,” he says. “They can put personal mementos and other items in storage while they stage their home for sale.”

MI-BOX makes your move, reno or home staging easier

by HEATHER RYAN

BUSINESSPROFILE MI-BOX

MI-BOX also rents plastic boxes for just $1 each, eliminating the hassle and expense of buying and disposing of the cardboard moving boxes. The boxes also interlock for easy of stacking, and are see-through, eliminating the need to mark and label the boxes.

Sean says they take pride in operating this family-run business which

“genuinely cares about customers having a good experience. When they call us, they’re talking to me or my wife, not getting a call centre and a different person each time they phone. We deal personally with each customer, so we want to make sure everything is done right and our customers are happy.”

To learn more about MI-BOX, visit getmibox.com.

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MI-BOX moving container solutions is convenient, flexible, secure, safe and affordable. One call to 403.278.4474 is all it takes to have a large, weather resistant storage container delivered directly to your home, business or job site.

MI-BOX Moving and Mobile Storage offers the most advanced in portable storage technology and personal convenience. When you use MI-BOX portable storage units for your home or business storage needs, you experience the many things that set us apart from other mobile and traditional storage options. Personalized service, competitive prices, industry knowledge, and years of experience, all to provide our customers with the best possible moving and storage experience. – THE MI-BOX ADVANTAGE.

THE LEVELIFT SYSTEMOur delivery system ensures that your unit will remain entirely level through

delivery, transport and pick-up. When your items remain level, the likelihood of damage from transport is greatly diminished.

SUPERIOR UNIT CONSTRUCTIONEach mobile storage unit is built to last a life time. Frames are hot

dipped galvanized steel to prevent rust. DuraPlate wall panels are used to keep your belongings safe and dry. The form fitted roof is securely fastened to the storage container, not a piece that’s fitted after the fact, so moisture or bugs can’t get in.

HOME STAGING, RENOVATIONS & RESTORATIONSRenting a MI-BOX is a great way to clear out your home to make it presentable for showings! You can also temporarily remove your belongings from your home, getting them out of the way for your renovation or restoration.Need the unit at home? Not a problem, we can leave it on your site. Not sure you have room at your location but need long-term storage? That’s ok, too! You can store your unit at our secure storage facility. You will still be able to access your MI-BOX storage unit if you choose to store it at our location.

UNIT SIZES TO FIT YOUR NEEDSYou can choose from our 8’ x 8’, 16’ x 8’ or 20’ x 8’ units. All of them are delivered with our LeveLift system and fit in standard parking lot spaces and driveways. Combine sizes for any size job. All containers are 7 ft. 4 in. wide and 8 ft. 4 in. high (exterior dimensions).

PLASTIC STORAGE BINSWe can deliver our heavy duty plastic storage bins with your MI-BOX. Keep your possessions in the bins to eliminate the hassle of cardboard boxes! Return the empty bins to the MI-BOX when you’re all finished and we’ll take them with us when we pick it up. Bins are approximately 1.5’ x 2’ x 1’.

CORPORATE PRICINGMI-BOX proudly offers special pricing to companies using our services for themselves or for their clients. Please call for a quote today.

ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIESWe offer advertising for your company on the side of our MI-BOX. Have your company’s image and message displayed at your renovation or job site for all to see!

[email protected]

www.MIBOXwest.com

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If you’re gearing up for a move to a new home or renovating your existing home this spring, you can ease the pressure with the help of MI-BOX Moving & Mobile Storage.

Locally owned and operated by Sean and Steph O’Kelly, MI-BOX Moving & Mobile Storage provides the perfect solution to your moving and storing needs by delivering 8-, 16- or 20-ft. storage containers directly to your home.

“Our containers are all new and made of galvanized steel, so they won’t rust or be an eyesore,” says Sean. “They’re completely weather proof, protecting your goods from the elements, and we put special brushes on the door to prevent snow and rain from getting inside.

“Also, because they’re lightweight (they weigh about 2,000 lbs. less than older sea containers) they won’t wreck your driveway, even when fully loaded, and we place them on four wood blocks to minimize any potential of damage to the property.”

What sets MI-BOX apart is the company utilizes a revolutionary level lift system that lifts the containers on and off the truck without ever being tilted.

“The containers remain level during the entire lift process, so items won’t shift around inside, which means your antiques, fi ne furniture and fragile items will stay safe,” says Sean.

“We rent the containers by the month, so if you’re moving, it takes the pressure off because you can take your time to load and unload rather than having to pack and move in a day or two,” says Sean, adding that a container also costs about the same as renting a truck for two days, and far less than hiring a moving company.

The company also just recently acquired a new warehouse (8885 Venture Ave. S.E.) to offer customers secure, indoor, temperature-controlled storage, so you can store your items for several months.

“We also have a number of customers who use the containers when they’re doing a renovation,” says Sean. “They’re ideal because it allows them to move all their stuff totally out of the way during a renovation and function in their home.

“They’re also great for people who are moving and want to declutter their home,” he says. “They can put personal mementos and other items in storage while they stage their home for sale.”

MI-BOX makes your move, reno or home staging easier

by HEATHER RYAN

BUSINESSPROFILE MI-BOX

MI-BOX also rents plastic boxes for just $1 each, eliminating the hassle and expense of buying and disposing of the cardboard moving boxes. The boxes also interlock for easy of stacking, and are see-through, eliminating the need to mark and label the boxes.

Sean says they take pride in operating this family-run business which

“genuinely cares about customers having a good experience. When they call us, they’re talking to me or my wife, not getting a call centre and a different person each time they phone. We deal personally with each customer, so we want to make sure everything is done right and our customers are happy.”

To learn more about MI-BOX, visit getmibox.com.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

Spring Has ArrivedNOW THAT THE WEATHER SEEMS TO BE TURNING AROUND and the rainy days are giving way to a few sunny days you may be experiencing a couple of concerns around your home. Every year there are some typical spring related questions.

ONE: Why do ants always seem to show up in my home at this time of year?Firstly, I will say that you probably live in a home that is slab on grade ( a concrete main fl oor entering directly from grade level outside) or possibly your garden and/or fl ower beds are up too close to the underside of your exterior siding. In the majority of cases these two items are the cause.

In the spring, snow melt and excess rain fi ll the ground with surface water. The water will eventually fi nd it’s way to the water table running underground on the hard pan on which the footings of your foundation are placed. In some areas this can be the determining factor as to whether a home can have a basement, crawlspace or be built slab on grade.

When the ground water gets to the point where it is no longer being taken away by the perimeter drainage system (weeping tiles around your home that lead to the city storm

sewer) it will drive the ants hibernating in colonies under the concrete slab up into your home because they do not like wet feet.

What to do: Make certain that your perimeter drainage is clear and running away to the storm system. This is done by a professional drainage company with the proper equipment. Ideally your drainage system should be maintained every three to fi ve years once the home is around 10 years of age.

To get rid of the live ants I would suggest using a spray ant killer known as a residual spray.

EVERY YEAR THERE ARE SOME TYPICAL

SPRINGRELATED QUESTIONS.

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TWO: The second most common question is why do I have a lot of moss on my duroid, cedar or tile roof, and what should I do about it? Being in this business for over 50 years I can honestly say that up until 10 to 15 years ago, home owners did not seem to worry about moss on roofs but rather considered it a natural thing that happens – and what will be will be. I still agree with this philosophy because what caused it 50 years ago is the same as what causes it today.

My advice on roof moss is that if you are not overly concerned about what it looks like then leave it alone. Mother nature put it there because we send impurities up into the atmosphere and mother nature brings the residual back down in rain spreading the spore contaminates on areas like roofs, patios and under the shelter of trees. This growth always occurs on north exposures or under the shade of a tree canopy where the spores thrive as algae and eventually moss. You will not fi nd it on sunny west and south exposures.

If it is your desire to remove the moss please ensure that you have a qualifi ed, certifi ed roof maintenance company perform the work.

For more home-improvement information or to send Shell an email, go to www.AskShell.com and become a member of Shell’s HouseSmart club.

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TIPSANDTRICKS

Spring Has ArrivedNOW THAT THE WEATHER SEEMS TO BE TURNING AROUND and the rainy days are giving way to a few sunny days you may be experiencing a couple of concerns around your home. Every year there are some typical spring related questions.

ONE: Why do ants always seem to show up in my home at this time of year?Firstly, I will say that you probably live in a home that is slab on grade ( a concrete main fl oor entering directly from grade level outside) or possibly your garden and/or fl ower beds are up too close to the underside of your exterior siding. In the majority of cases these two items are the cause.

In the spring, snow melt and excess rain fi ll the ground with surface water. The water will eventually fi nd it’s way to the water table running underground on the hard pan on which the footings of your foundation are placed. In some areas this can be the determining factor as to whether a home can have a basement, crawlspace or be built slab on grade.

When the ground water gets to the point where it is no longer being taken away by the perimeter drainage system (weeping tiles around your home that lead to the city storm

sewer) it will drive the ants hibernating in colonies under the concrete slab up into your home because they do not like wet feet.

What to do: Make certain that your perimeter drainage is clear and running away to the storm system. This is done by a professional drainage company with the proper equipment. Ideally your drainage system should be maintained every three to fi ve years once the home is around 10 years of age.

To get rid of the live ants I would suggest using a spray ant killer known as a residual spray.

EVERY YEAR THERE ARE SOME TYPICAL

SPRINGRELATED QUESTIONS.

SHELL BUSEY

TWO: The second most common question is why do I have a lot of moss on my duroid, cedar or tile roof, and what should I do about it? Being in this business for over 50 years I can honestly say that up until 10 to 15 years ago, home owners did not seem to worry about moss on roofs but rather considered it a natural thing that happens – and what will be will be. I still agree with this philosophy because what caused it 50 years ago is the same as what causes it today.

My advice on roof moss is that if you are not overly concerned about what it looks like then leave it alone. Mother nature put it there because we send impurities up into the atmosphere and mother nature brings the residual back down in rain spreading the spore contaminates on areas like roofs, patios and under the shelter of trees. This growth always occurs on north exposures or under the shade of a tree canopy where the spores thrive as algae and eventually moss. You will not fi nd it on sunny west and south exposures.

If it is your desire to remove the moss please ensure that you have a qualifi ed, certifi ed roof maintenance company perform the work.

For more home-improvement information or to send Shell an email, go to www.AskShell.com and become a member of Shell’s HouseSmart club.

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WE REMOVE SIDING, OLD STUCCO, WOOD FINISH, AND INSTALL BRAND NEW ACRYLIC STUCCO WITH INSULATION.

STUCCOACRYLIC = FULL SYSTEM

Complete Exterior Renovation and Design by the Company You Can Trust

Phone: 403.470.3200 Email: [email protected]

Albi Renova __________________________________________ 3

Anna Sindrewicz (Cir Realty) __________________________ 19

Artisan Kitichens & Renovations ______________________ 43

Astoria Custom Renovations ___________________________ 7

Blue West Construction _______________________________ 54

Dowden Floors & Interiors ____________________________ 23

Enhance Your Home ___________________________________11

Escape Inc. __________________________________________ 38

Four Seasons Sunrooms _____________________________ 47

Hard Rock Developments _____________________________ 10

Innovative Bed systems ______________________________ 19

Interiors With Elegance ________________________________ 5

Kayu Canada Inc. ____________________________________ 30

Kon-Strux Developments _____________________________ 16

Kurmak Builders ______________________________________ 9

Lakeview Floors _____________________________________ 29

Litwiller Renovations & Custom Homes ______________ IBC

Mi-Box Moving & Mobile Storage ____________________ 51

Prestige Rialings & Stairs _____________________________ 27

Rossini Furniture ____________________________________ 42

Rusco Industries _____________________________________ 25

Sheila’s window Toppers & More Ltd. __________________ 24

Shell Busey _________________________________________ 53

SIS Supply Install Services ___________________________ 19

The Design Studio Inc ________________________________ 27

Trademark Renovations ____________________________ OBC

Ultimate Renovations ________________________________ 35

Wallace Fleming Design & Renovate ___________________ 2

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[email protected]

#12, 3650- 19th St. NE, Calgary

Call Us For A Complementary Assessment

BUILDING YOUR DREAMS More Action

Less Talk

ww

w.calgaryrenovations.

com

To reserve space please call 403.461.5518MARKETPLACE

to reserve space please call 403.461.5518

to reserve space please call 403.461.5518

BLUEWESTCONSTRUCTION

WE REMOVE SIDING, OLD STUCCO, WOOD FINISH, AND INSTALL BRAND NEW ACRYLIC STUCCO WITH INSULATION.

STUCCOACRYLIC = FULL SYSTEM

Complete Exterior Renovation and Design by the Company You Can Trust

Phone: 403.470.3200 Email: [email protected]

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OUR BEST PRICE GUARANTEE*On renovation projects $100,000 and up, we will match and better a recognized competitor’s quote by 10%. At Trademark Renovations, we are constantly reviewing and negotiating preferred pricing arrangements with our supplier & trade partners to get you the best value for your money. We are so confident about our pricing that we guarantee you the lowest price for your overall renovation project while delivering our unsurpassed level of quality, service and transparency.

Make no compromises…Quality, Transparency, Value

TERMS & CONDITIONS: This Best Price Guarantee applies to projects based on identical scopes of work, specifications, products, levels of finish, service, and quality. Best Price Guarantee applies to overall total project price and not the individual components contained therein. All recognized competitor quotes are subject to verification by Trademark before honoring this offer. Trademark will not accept screenshots or other purported evidence of a lower price that cannot be independently confirmed by Trademark personnel. Nor will Trademark verify any request that it believes, in its sole discretion, is the result of a printing or other error or is made fraudulently or in bad faith. All original documents from recognized competitor quotes must be presented to Trademark prior to verification, execution of any contract or commencement of work. This Price Guarantee excludes insurance claims, free offers, gifts with purchase, gift cards, gift certificates, rebates, clearance or close-out prices, credit or financing programs, used, damaged, or display merchandise or products. Discount applied before taxes and environmental stewardship fees or other levies, if applicable. This price guarantee cannot be combined with any other offer. Trademark reserves the right in its sole discretion to modify or discontinue the Best Price Guarantee or to restrict its availability to any person, at any time, for any or no reason, and without prior notice or liability to you. The failure by Trademark to enforce any provision of these Terms & Conditions shall not constitute a waiver of that provision.

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A Big Thank You!Thank you Calgary for selecting Trademark Renovations again this year as therecipient of the 2015 Consumer Choice Award!We are also happy to announce that we’ve beenvoted this years Best of HomeStars as well asBest of Houzz for 2015