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TOMMIE 2011 GOLD WINNERS Million Dollar Views and More

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D E S I G N • A R C H I T E C T U R E • D E C O R

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Excellence in Community Development

Excellence in Kitchen Design Single Family Detached Home under $500K

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single Family Detached Home $500K - $750

Excellence in Website Design

Plus 7 Silver Finalist Awards includingBuilder of the Year

Community of the Year!

Winner of 4 GoldTommie Awards

Show Homes Open Daily noon - 5pm

1358 Glenview Avenue, Kelowna, BC

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TOMMIE 2011 MULTIPLE GOLD WINNER

34 Tommie Gold & Silver Awards...and counting!

Tel : 250 .718.8670

www. framecustomhomes.com

Morton Recording Studio Morton Kitchen Pavelich Kitchen

Celebrating award-winning custom homes!

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inside20 HOMEFRONT

The Kelowna housing market in review.

23 PRODUCTUrban Classic’s Desk-Hide-a-Bed.

44 PROFILESpectrum Cabinets.

46 SPECIALISTSP Interiors.

50 PAPERWORKTitle Insurance.

52 ECO-LIFEPassive Home.

54COMMUNITYPentar Homes.

56 HERITAGEThe Casorso Homes.

62 CHBA-CODIRECTORYYour guide to all the members of the Canadian Home Builders Association of the Central Okanagan.

SPECIAL SECTION:Outdoors35 DECOR

Awnings.

37 PRODUCTPatio Doors.

38 SPRINGCLEANING40 OUTSIDE

Gardening.

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2011TommieGoldHomeoftheYear

LuminescencePHOTO COURTESy Of vAllEy POOl AND SPA

PHOTO by SHAwN TAlbOT

FEATURES DEPARTMENTS

2011TOMMIEGOLDHOMEOFTHEYEARLuminescence

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2011TOMMIEAWARD

WINNERS

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COLUMNS

5 FROMTHEEDITOR’SDESK 6 FROMCHBA-CO

President Rob Voros.

16 EXPERTSQuestions for home professionals.

25 HOMETECHHome theatres.

27 HOMESTYLESignature decor.

42 TRUECOLOURS48 GREENPIECE60 DIG

News and developments.

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Publisher CraigN.Brown

Assoc. Publisher ChytraBrown

Editor DonaSturmanis

AssociateEditorRandZacharias

ArtDirector DonnaSzelest

StaffWriterDorothyBrotherton

Contributors RussBannister RobertFarr DeannaMerrick GaiaMueller ShannonNystrom AngelaReid-Nagy KarenSlivar RobVoros

Photography JasonBabakaiffColinJewallShawnTalbot

Unlessspeciallycredited,allphotosweresubmittedortaken

bystaff.

Director of Sales RoyKunicky

NicheMagazineispublishedinconjunctionwithCanadianHomeBuildersAssociationoftheCentralOkanagan.

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WinnersGaloreandaGreatRead

The CHBA-CO Tommies Gold gala at the end of January took place in a new venue, the Rotary Centre for the Arts. With new energy, it was an evening of elegance and honour, and people

had fun. After a reception with cocktails and appetizers, the awards presentation took place in the Mary Irwin Theatre with emcees Andy James and Tamara Joel from EZ Rock. The production values were excellent and the winners very excited. Afterwards, attendees were treated to gourmet food platters, roving appetizers and desserts, accompanied by casino gambling and entertainment by the talented Andrew John on piano. Okanagan’s Finest Catering provided the food. It was a very inter-active evening with opportunities for people in the home industry to mingle and chat.

In this keepsake edition, Niche is honoured to present a photo spread of the 2011 Tommie Gold winners. Kudos from CHBA-CO go to the evening’s sponsors and winners.

You’ll also have a glimpse of Luminescence, the amazing Tommie Home of the Year, as well as two award-winning pools by Kelowna’s Valley Pool & Spa, who worked with David Tyrell Architects Inc. and MGC Construction Ltd. to create this winning residence.

This issue of Niche includes a special section, called Outdoors, on preparing the outside of your home for spring. Learn about the latest in awnings, patio doors and gardening trends, as well as how to freshen and maintain your home’s exterior.

In addition, we have our regular depart-ments and columns featuring the latest in expert advice and tips for homeowners. Some new columnists have joined us, offering advice on home theatres and gadgets, home decor, and sustainable living. You’ll also enjoy this issue’s Heritage department which chronicles the story and historic homes of Kelowna’s esteemed Casorso clan.

As always, you’ll appreciate the directory of CHBA-CO’s professional members. Use and appreciate their services to make your life at home the best it can be.

We thank our advertisers for making Niche possible. Take advantage of the expertise they have to offer...you will not be disappointed.

Have a great spring,

DONA STURMANIS EDITOR N

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frOM ChbA-CO

Another year, another great event! On January 28, 2012, our local housing industry celebrated its 20th year of recognizing outstanding achievements in new home construction in our region. With over 300 guests, including Kelowna mayor Walter Gray and MLAs Norm Letnick and Steve Thomson, our indus-

try celebrated and honoured our best of the best for 2011 at the Rotary Centre for the Arts here in Kelowna.

In this issue of Niche, we are featuring the Tommie winners and highlighting the truly extraordinary projects that have awarded them with Tommie Gold. All of them have exhibited a unique vision and talent that have earned them top honours in a diverse group of categories from Affordable Housing, Sustainable Building, Outdoor Living, and Marketing to Home of the Year.

From its humble beginnings, under the guidance and leadership of one of its founders, Bryan Shrake, the Tommie Awards have grown into a renowned first-class event, and this doesn’t happen by chance. It comes from the hard work and commitment of the staff and members of the Canadian Home Builders Association of the Central Okanagan, the support of a vibrant housing industry, and finally the support of some very gener-ous sponsors.

Congratulations to all of this year’s winners, and to the Tommie Awards, for celebrating 20 years of success.

ROB VOROS PRESIDENT, CHBA-CO

THETommieAwards: 20YEARSand STILLCOUNTING

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PhOTOS BY JASON BABAkAIff

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winner s

Niche is pleased to present the Tommie 2011 Gold Award

winnersBY CHBA-CO

Excellence in the Home Building Industry

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Excellence In Creating Affordable housingArchitecturally Distinct Solutions Inc.

GlenValleyUnitB• Glenvalley on Clifton• Darter Developments ltd.• Points west Realty Group

Excellence in Single family Detached home under $500KDestination Management & Marketing Inc.

LakehillDriveResidence• Innovative Home Design

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InuksukLodge• west2East Cabinetry

Excellence in Single family Detached home $1.5M - $2MWilson & Company Ltd

KelletEastResidence

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Excellence in Single family Detached home $2M - $3MNeil Miller homes

BakerResidence• Hewitt Designs• Carolyn walsh, CKD inc• Nature works landscape & Design ltd

Excellence in Single family Detached home over $3MMGC Construction Ltd

Luminescence• David Tyrell Architecture• valley Pool & Spa Inc• Past + Epp

Excellence in Semi-Detached or Town-home DevelopmentArchitecturally Distinct Solutions Inc.

GlenValleyUnitB• Roland Nadon• Darter Developments ltd.• landlinks Developments Corp.

Excellence in Creating a Low-rise Multi-family Dev.Philip MacDonald Architect Inc.

TuttPlace• bC Housing• bentsen Developments• ledcor Construction

Excellence in residential renovations under $75KLakebreeze builders & renovators Ltd

SurkanRenovation

Excellence in residential renovations $75K - $150KEdgecombe builders

ReynRoad• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry

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Excellence in residential renovations $150K - $300KJohn bachelder Construction

McReaResidence

Excellence in residential renovations over $300KGDJ Custom homes INC.

BrentwoodReno

Excellence in Kitchen renovation under $50,000Westwood fine Cabinetry

ReidHaddenKitchenReno• Kati Hadden

Excellence in Kitchen renovation over $50,000Nesbitt Originals

TocherResidence• Okanagan Dream builders

Excellence in Kitchen Design Single family Detached home under $500KValux homes Ltd.

UrbanCottage• Norelco Cabinet Solutions

Excellence in Kitchen Design Single family Detached home $500K - $750Inspiration homes

BrewsterKitchen• Greystokes Millwork• Pure Granite Rocks

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Excellence in Kitchen Design Sngl. fam. Det. hm $750 - $1Mframe Custom homes Ltd.

PavelichKitchen• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry• Can Nor Electric• Absolut Stone

Excellence in Kitchen Design Sngl. fam. Det. hm $1M – $1.5MWilson & Company Ltd

KelletWestResidence• Glen Canyon Cabinets• Coast wholesale Appliances• wolseley Kitchen & bath Classics

Excellence in Kitchen Design Sngl. fam. Det. hm $1.5M - $2Mframe Custom homes Ltd.

MortonResidence• Hatch Interior Design• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry Cabinetry• loney Plumbing

Excellence in Kitchen Design Sngl. fam. Det. hm $2M - $3Mfawdry homes

MountainTopVista• Carolyn walsh Designs• M3 Creative• Small’s Tile

Excellence in Kitchen Design Single family Detached home over $3Mhomescape building & Design Inc

HollerResidence• vic Martens Millwork• landmark Granite

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home under $500KGriffco homes Ltd

UpperMissionHome

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Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home $500K - $750Valux homes Ltd.

CreeksideBungalow• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home $750 - $1MInspiration homes

WhitfordMasterSuite• Petersen Drafting & Design

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home $1M – $1.5MEdgecombe builders

RasberryResidence• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home $1.5M - $2MWilson & Company Ltd

KelletEastResidence• Dannburg Interiors• wolseley Kitchen & bath Classics• Discovery Glass

Excellence in Master Suite Design Single family Detached home over $3MMGC Construction Ltd

Luminescence• David Tryrell Architecture Inc• Past + Epp

Excellence in Outdoor Living Space – New or renovationNesbitt Originals

TocherResidence• Okanagan Dream builders• valley Pool & Spa

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MortonResidence• Hatch Interior Design• Cucina Del Re Cabinetry• Geometrik Manufacturing Inc.• flooring Canada

Excellence in Marketing - LogoArchitecturally Distinct Solutions Inc.

GlenValley• Glenvalley on Clifton

Excellence in Marketing - brochureMission Group

WinsomeHill-Phase1• Rally Communications Inc• Anastasia Photography

Excellence in Website DesignValux homes Ltd.

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Excellence in Show home, Model home, or Sales CenterDestination Management & Marketing Inc.

LakehillDriveResidence• Dannburg Interiors ltd

Excellence in Show room Design – SupplierWestwood fine Cabinetry

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built Green bC builder/ renovator of the Yearhomescape building & Design Inc

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TuttPlace• bC Housing• bentsen Developments• ledcor Construction

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Excellence in Community DevelopmentValux homes Ltd.

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Tommie 2011 home of the YearMGC Construction Ltd - Luminescence

• David Tyrell Architects Inc• valley Pool & Spa• MMM Group

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ExPErTS

qUESTIONSforhomePROFESSIONALSq.How can we give our homes a lift in winter through the use of lighting?

A.One of the best ways to give your home a lift in the darker winter months is to use dimmers, which create nice, ambient light. It warms a room and softens harsh lines, making you feel cozier in the room.

In addition, you need an efficient reading light any place where you sit and read or do any kind of hand-work. The light should be bright and focused. I recommend that you place a very good quality, focused, reading light in all your favourite reading spots; that way you don’t need to light up the entire room.

Reading light should come over your shoulder, and ideally it should come from a portable table lamp or floor lamp. If you’re trying to read under pot lights or track lighting, you may have the light focused on the page in your default reading position, but then when you get a little uncomfortable and shift positions, the light is wrong. You can’t easily adjust pot or track lighting, but table or floor lamps can move with you.

BY DOROTHY BROTHERTON

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ExPErTS

qUESTIONSforhomePROFESSIONALS

q.How does natural decorating make living at home in winter easier?

A.Whenever you consider plans to redecorate, renovate or just do single room remodeling, it matters not the time of year. Anytime is good to begin the project! Perhaps you wish to hire a builder and a designer instead of going it alone. Interior decorating is not an easy task as there is so much to consider. Let me list a few considerations most people overlook:

Are your product choices mould-resistant, made of natural materials, non-toxic, non-allergenic; is there any benefit towards indoor air quality? How about fire rating and texture?

Do you want to go for just painted wall finishes or do you want to step it up with natural textures that are always giving, that exemplify natural beauty and are constantly changing in the light?

Do you have a modern contemporary style home, or do you want to add a touch of Tuscany or old world or southwest or classical ambiance?

We are here to help in all these categories. Trump Ventures and Muro d Arte (meaning walls of art, in Italian), specialize in textured finishes that answer these considerations. You can choose any colour as we work primarily with Benjamin Moore. We have done classical, contemporary, old world and southwest style finishes in Italian-made lime plaster, in offices, complete homes, ski chalets, wine cellars, bedrooms, living and dining rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, ceilings, fireplaces or feature walls.

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q.How can we cozy up our homes in winter through window treatments?

A.Just as we layer clothing to keep our bodies cozy and adaptable to the day’s weather, hotels have long used layers of drapery, sheers and valances for their clients’ comfort and security. Styling may be sleek or elaborate—you choose.

Many beautiful, unusual, textured sheers are now available to supplement blinds or bare windows, adding an extra layer that forms an insulating dead air space, stops a draft, yet enables you to see outside. Add textured side panels and you’ve instantly warmed up both the literal and visual temperature.

Cotton, one of nature’s best insulating fibres, in a drapery with thermal or heavier blackout lining, will keep the cold at bay. Consider flannel backed lining. Think of it like “jammies” for your windows. Originally created to streamline the “beefing up” of light weight silk draperies, this lining not only makes light draperies look richer and more luxurious, but does what we all know flannel pyjamas do, keeps you cozy and warm. N

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Up to 50% of a home's heating and cooling energyis lost through its windows.

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homeFRONT

The Honourable Kevin Falcon, B.C. minister of finance, held a press conference February 17 in Victoria to announce transition rules for the harmonized sales tax and the effect it will have on

the home building industry. Effective April 1, 2012, the threshold for new housing rebates will be increased from $525,000 to $850,000, including secondary homes.

“We are elated the provincial ministry of finance and the federal finance department asked for our input and that our provincial government listened to the lobbying efforts of CHBA BC,” said CEO, M.J. Whitemarsh. “We had the confidence the government would take our concerns to heart and implement the best solution for our industry; the news today was worth the wait and is even better than we could have anticipated.”

Since the referendum results to rescind the tax, the Canadian Home Builders’ Association of BC (CHBA BC) has worked diligently providing information from members to the government request-ing the implementation of the transition rules be done as simply and quickly as possible to prevent any further stalling of the residential housing industry.

“The out-of-box forward thinking from the government has created a stable situation for all CHBA BC members who build secondary homes,” Whitemarsh said. “Houses purchased as of April 1st will ultimately be receiving a $42,500 discount, now that the threshold has been raised.”

Releasing the transition rules on housing early was a wise and bold move on government’s part, one that is mutually beneficial. CHBA BC lobbied for a tax rebate to be created for consumers on new home purchases and renovations, so the industry could move forward and gain momentum once again.

“Raising the threshold is a brilliant decision that is fair and equitable, a huge benefit to all con-sumers that will spur the market,” said Doug Wittal, president of CHBA BC. “Including the second home market outside the GVRD and CRD will create a huge boom, creating jobs and pushing the industry forward in very innovative ways.”

-CANADIAN HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF B.C.

New B.C. Housing Rebate Threshold increased to $850,000 April 1

Okanagan-Shuswap Market Steady Going into 2012

The Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board (OMREB) reported January 2012 sales activity of all MLS property types rose marginally over the same month last year as the housing market con-

tinues to show moderate but steady improvement.“January home sales were strong in the Okanagan-Shuswap as most segments in our market

remain stable going into 2012, with indications that we are on our way to the 5,000 units forecast for this year - a 4.0% improvement over 2011,” says Rob Shaw, an active REALTOR(R) in the North Zone and OMREB vice president. “Province-wide, unit sales are trending at a 15-year average and house prices are staying relatively flat. The differentiation between the Lower Mainland market activity and the rest of B.C. is beginning to narrow.”

Mortgage rates are expected to stay at or near record lows for most of 2012, and continue to positively impact purchasing power and improve affordability for buyers. Home prices are forecast to experience little movement as the supply of homes more closely matches consumer demand moving forward.

“These optimum conditions make now a good time for buyers to take advantage of great residen-tial, recreation, investment and retirement opportunities in the Okanagan-Shuswap while there is good selection of properties available,” Shaw notes.

“Despite ongoing global economic woes and the sluggish American economy limiting consumer confidence and slowing demand, we are optimistic that modest growth in B.C. and the prairie prov-inces will fuel a sure but steady increase in sales activity in our market during the coming year,” he adds. “We are beginning to see growing and renewed interest from potential buyers in Alberta and Saskatchewan as they start to recognize the affordability of homes in our Board area, so there could be more movement as spring rolls around.”

--OKANAGAN MAINLINE REAL ESTATE BOARDN

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Complete Kitchen & Bathroom Reno’s

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BY DONA STURMANIS

PrODUCT

WHYNOTAdesk-bed?SIMPLESOLUTION,GREATIDEA

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Products that combine functions (you know, umbrellas that double as coffee makers) can sometimes seem laughable, but in the case

of the MUV desk-bed, Urban Classic Cabinetry & Designs is really on to something. Basically, it’s a bed that folds up into a desk, just like it sounds. There’s another model that is a bunk bed.

“We developed the desk-bed last spring and showed it at the Home Show, and it generated a lot of attention,” says Urban Classics’s Larry Cresswell. “It’s a great idea, very furniture-like, at-tractive and saving space.”

The MUV desk-bed is ideal for so many situations. That home office that doubles as a guest room. Grandma’s house when the grand-kids stay over. Institutional and commercial applications like

university dormitories, industrial camps, hotels and hostels.Cresswell says his company is also experimenting with other

variations on the desk bed such as incorporating a sewing machine or crafter’s table.

He also says software is being developed so that people can go online and select the materials, features and configuration they want in their MUV desk-bed.

Urban Classic Cabinetry & Design Inc. designs, manufactures, and installs custom cabinetry for residential and commercial uses includ-ing closet organizers and all home storage. Two of the company’s projects were recognized in 2010 with Tommie Golds.

Visit urbanclassiccabinetry.com to watch the desk-bed video.

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LivingaLifein3DIMPRESSIVECHECKLIST,IMPRESSIVEHOMETHEATREBY ROBERT FARR

With a focus on incorporating new and innovative audio-video elements, Starwatch set out to accomplish what would become the latest in 3D projection technology for a residential home theatre.

The homeowner’s vision for a top notch theatre was to use the space for movies, sports, and 3D gaming. Bringing in the Runco D73 LED anamorphic projector and custom Da-Lite 3D polarized screen was a flawless match to accomplish an all out cinematic experience.

Without a huge amount of space to work with, Starwatch resorted to creativity to hide the technology in this open room theatre. All the gear was placed in a Middle Atlantic rack hidden away behind the theatre, allowing its audience members to focus on the room’s euphoric theme. A motorized curtain, which with one pull fully opens and closes without the need of a remote, isolates the theatre and blocks the light for perfect picture. The space was set with staged seating for five custom Elite Home Theatre chairs wrapped in robin’s egg blue silk leather, adding extra comfort and unobstructed views for all.

The back wall is matched in colour with fabric absorbing and diffusing panels for the control of acoustics. This theme carries on to the impressive LED lighting and unique light sconce showing off a circular wall motif. When the lights are dimmed on the three-tiered ceiling, the viewers are automati-cally drawn into the realistic 3D picture image, which originates from the shiny black twin-stacked projector.

From concept, to design, to installation, the project exemplifies maximiz-ing space, style, and new technology. For Starwatch, not only does a theatre need to be top-notch, but it also has to compliment rather than distract from every design aspect. The end result? A custom home theatre that offers an incredible audio video experience.

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TRUFIGFLUSH-MOUNTSYSTEMImagine design that captures attention without capturing the eye? TRUFIG offers what none have before, the ability for technology to be mounted completely flush into the wall or ceiling without compromising the flow of a space and design. From floor to ceiling, TRUFIG delivers precision alignment and a consistent aesthetic across a variety of devices from different manufacturers. TRUFIG allows them to blend discreetly into the environment without compromising the design vision of the space. The blank fascias can be painted, faux fin-ished, wallpapered or laminated. They can also hide those rarely-used devices and power outlets. The versatil-ity allows you to customize each device to match any surface.

IROOMIDOCK2.JPGHEREThe iRoom iDock is the first powered and motorized in-wall mounting solution for iPad. Available in portrait and landscape models, the iDock can be flush-mounted to seamlessly and stylishly integrate the iPad into any room. A patented motorized docking system opens and closes the iDock to securely store the iPad, and the dock also includes both power and composite audio internal connections. The mount’s faceplate comes in three sleek colors including brushed aluminum, piano black and opal white, or can be color customized so that the bezel perfectly matches your unique interior design.

SONOS-THEWIRELESSHIFISYSTEMThe Sonos Multi-Room Music System lets you play all the music you want, all over your house, and control it all from the palm of your hand. With wireless ZonePlayers in the rooms of your choice and a Sonos Controller in hand, you can add music to every part of your life and every room in your house. Sonos gives you instant access to millions of songs and stations -- including music files stored on your computer, thousands of free Internet radio stations, and the most popular online music services. Simply grab a controller and pick a room, pick a song and touch play.

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hOME STYLE

Style is creating your own signature through what we wear and the way that we live.There are no rules. Yes, there are style constants, but use them with flair and make them

your own. With all the projects and pictures of stunning spaces crossing my desk, trying on dif-ferent looks seems to be an occupational hazard. One day I am excited about the 18th century Louis XVI chairs in black lacquer with designer guild upholstery; the next I cannot get designer Vladimir Kagan’s modern culture sofa out of my head. If only we had a house for every look we loved.

After years of experimenting and personal compromises, I have learned the art of design is a journey, not the destination; that makes it enjoyable. To keep myself from becoming over-whelmed by all the options out there, I have come up with my own style manifesto.

Home style is:Unique: The most memorable spaces tell us something about the sense of place.Authentic: It is okay to find inspiration in another person’s work, but you have to make it

your own.Effortless: Style should fit the way you live. Do not turn your home into Versailles if you have

kids, a hockey spouse and a border collie to boot.Affordable: Decorating a home should not cost more than you can handle. There is no point

buying the atelier Hudson dining table if you are unable to put chairs around it.Confident: Above all, be bold knowing your taste. If you choose things you love, you will find a

way to make them work together.

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“Heightening the intention of the design, I introduced a structural rhythm to the living spaces.”

The home that garnered Tommie 2011 Home of the Year was none other than the striking Luminescence, a 10,000

square foot Okanagan residence. It is contemporary, minimal-ist, full of light and intimately connected with its magnificent natural setting.

Employing primary materials of concrete, glass and heavy timber, Luminescence has four bedrooms, each with a bath-room suite. The balance of the home consists of a living-dining-kitchen space, an entry hall space which transitions the occupant vertically to the main living level, an entertainment area below but visually connected at the subsurface level to the swimming pool and a hobby space adjoining the entertainment area. There is also a two-level garage, and a guest suite.

Luminescence also won in the categories of Excellence in Master Suite Design Family Detached Home over $3 Million and Excellence in Single Family Detached Home over $3 Million. It was built by MGC Construction Ltd. of Kelowna, de-signed by David Tyrell Architects Inc. of Abbotsford, with pool designed by Valley Pool and Spa of Kelowna and Vancouver.

“My vision for this home was to create a sense of place and belonging for the home owner,” says architect David Tyrell. “I tried to do this by responding to the site, which is the basic generator of the form, as well as responding to the light which determines how the home will be perceived. Finally, in order to give the home scale and measure, heightening the intention of the design, I introduced a structural rhythm to the living spaces.”

Construction of Luminescence presented its own chal-lenges. Bridging the street to the living areas involved some 10 meters of vertical elevation change, all of which was solid rock. The great room and lounge levels, together with the outdoor entertainment and pool are located on level four of the house. “This created the challenge of connecting the vertical differen-tial elegantly, which was accomplished with the entrance stair hall,” says Tyrell. “The complex structural forms necessitated a concrete structure. Our general contractor, MGC Construction managed the site seamlessly.”

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Tyrell says his inspiration for design-ing Luminescence was derived through interpreting how the living spaces respond and engage the natural exterior setting. “In western culture we have been conditioned to view man at the centre of all things and therefore arrange our spaces accordingly. However I subscribe to the oriental view of space which is that it expands outward in a series of circles until it merges with the space of nature. In this home the living space is seen as an inner verandah, and then wrapped with an outer verandah, which then expands beyond its edges into the space of the natural context in which the home is placed.”

The architect says that simplicity of design is the key for him: “Too often design can be overwrought because we live in a technological age, so novel techniques and materials often cloud the underlying architectural intent.” He finds simplicity of concept and execution to be a more artful approach. “In order to achieve this, however, it is critical that the client shares the archi-tect’s approach, which means the client has an architectural sophistication and is willing to extend trust and faith to their architect. In the case of Luminescence, this was one of those rare cases where I was fortunate enough to have such a client.”

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The company that designs and creates some of the most spectacular pools and water features for high-end homes is none other than Kelowna’s

Valley Pool & Spa. The firm, in business for over 30 years, thrives under the leadership of Gene Brown, the only Platinum-Level Genesis 3 designer in Canada and one of just a few platinum-certified pool builders in the world. He is known for guiding his team and projects to completion in a low-key way that belies the precision, creativity and complex elements at work. Valley Pool and Spa has been winner of several international gold and silver awards for projects completed in the past three years and did very well at the 2011 Tommies. With Nesbitt Originals and Okanagan Dream Builders, Valley Pool & Spa garnered a Gold for Excellence in Outdoor Living Space for the Tocher residence, featured here. The pool at Luminescence, the home that earned Gold for Excellence in Single Family Detached over $3 Million and 2011 Tommie Home of the Year, was created by Valley Pool & Spa, working with MGC Construction and architect David Tyrell (see feature this issue).

The work of Gene Brown, a second generation pool builder and designer, and Valley Pool & Spa has been featured in many different pool and archi-tectural magazines.

“Our custom water creations go well beyond a swimming pool. In fact, they’re outdoor destinations,” boasts Brown.

Design for the pool and yard is equally important as the home design itself. “Do the sight lines flow from the house, across the yard, from an up-stairs window?” he asks. These minute considerations are important when designing a pool. “We try to bring the indoors out to the yard by pulling materials used inside such as tile, stone and colors. This helps the flow of the home.”

The Brown ResidenceValley Pool & Spa won an International Gold Award of Excellence in 2011

from the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals for the pool at the Brown Residence.

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This home and pool are nestled into the side of a rocky hill which had to be blasted to build both. The inside of the Brown residence used natural rock and flows to the outside seamlessly.

“This pool was built in a very small area which did not allow for much room for the construction process,” explains Brown. “It is a perimeter overflow pool with a perimeter overflow hot tub built into it.”

The pool and hot tub are tiled with tumbled slate as well as the deck. There were easement restrictions on the property which only allowed one side of the pool to be six feet deep. With this restriction, the other portion of the pool was designed into a tanning bay.The Tocher Residence

Brown’s company won an International Silver Award of Excellence in 2011 for the pool at the Tocher Residence.

“This pool required creativity because the yard was a steep sloped cliff when we first arrived. It started with 35’ high terraced re-taining walls that had to be build on the side of the cliff in this backyard,” says Brown.

At this stage, they brought in top California pool designer Skip Phillips to work on the design. Once that was estab-lished, the pool construction began. This pool has a 45-foot-long vanishing edge; the water overflows on an eight-foot high wall into the basin below, displaying a beautiful water feature on the back side of the pool.

This pool has a contemporary flair with a swim up bar, tanning bay with stands for umbrellas, 16 LED coloured lights and a three-foot diameter fire bowl to the side. The pool is tiled with hammered Mediterranean blue glass tile and the deck is tiled with flamed granite. The entrance to the pool overflows into the flamed granite stone grates.

A Yin Yang medallion was custom made in honed granite and inlayed into the deck next to the outdoor firepit. The equipment room was built under the pool with access on the side.

“Because of the location of the pool, everything had to be craned up to the yard from the street below, including all equip-ment and materials,” says Brown. “The construction on this yard was a three year project from start to finish.”

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Awnings are a simple and effective way to provide shade but also an elegant feature to enhance the

architecture of any home. Not only do they provide shade, but also protect interior drapes and furnishings from fading, provide shelter from wind, rain and snow and extend living spaces or covering for pools and pa-tios. They also conserve energy by shading windows and reducing indoor temperatures, and can cut air conditioning costs by as much as 25%. Because many are retractable, they can remain intact throughout the year; in fact, many are designed to withstand all-season conditions.

They’re typically composed of a fabric such as can-vas or vinyl laminated to polyester fabric, stretched over a light structure which is like a truss or a frame. When fabric is not practical, other covers could in-clude aluminum, corrugated fibreglass, polycarbonate, or other materials.

The advantage of retractable awnings is that homeowners can control the weather, unrolling the awning themselves or from a home automation system for instant protection from showers, snow or hot sun.

Today’s awning options are endless, whether you choose a manually-operated or electric motorized model.

Window awnings can be fixed or retractable, controlled from the inside or outside, and can provide protection for just about any size

of window. There are many different styles to choose from, whether it’s a traditional extension or more rounded shapes, and an endless variety of fabric colours and patterns.

Patio and deck awnings can offer options such as low angle sun protection, sun and wind sensors, motorized switches and remote control. They can have lengths of up to 30 feet and extensions to over a dozen feet.

By adding a screen-room add-on, one can create an outdoor room that keeps out bugs, cuts down on wind and outside moisture. With a patio light, patio and decks can be enjoyed during evenings and nights.

Mike Wessel at Artistic Awning in Kelowna says retractible patio awnings are the most popular. “Most of our clientele are retirement age so they go motorized because of the convenience.”

Selecting an awning usually involves an on-site consultation. “A lot of people don’t really know what they’re after,” says Wessel.

The good news is that today’s awnings have a long life. Wessel says the hardware can last 30 years and the fabric 15. Artistic Awning also provide a ten year parts and labour warranty.

Another popular option to awnings are retractable screens. Artistic Awning carries a line made by Habitat. Made of Thermoscreen fabric, these screens block the sun, but not the view. They also conserve heat or coolness on the inside, keep excess heat outside, and cut glare so it’s easier to use a computer or watch TV.

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If your experience with patio doors tends to be clunky, heavy and awkward, prepare for

a new romance. The newest patio doors glide effortlessly, leading you outdoors before you hardly know it, bringing you in with a whis-per, opening up vistas and maybe even set-ting your heart to beat faster.

Two factors drive our love affair with patio doors in the Okanagan: We want the wow factor of opening up our magnificent views, and we want to blur the line between indoors and outdoors with ease.

Nicolay Kottke of Innotech Windows and Doors in Kelowna said the ‘lift and glide’ door, with its German engineering, is becoming more and more popular in the Okanagan. It covers 14 feet with only one post. That means you have seven feet of pure glass without an obstruction.

“So many architects, designers and clients like the huge panes,” said Kottke, and if you expect the size would make it heavy to use-don’t worry-the engineering makes it a breeze. “A little child can operate it,” he added.

Another trend is to install a sliding-folding patio door, which can encompass a whole wall. Jeld-Wen is one of the big names in the industry and has produced sliding-folding doors that take in our desires for thinner frames, larger glass areas, better sight lines and the designer look.

Look for double glazed panes for thermal value and the option of self-cleaning glass. Jeld-Wen predicts, “Technology means the next big thing could be remote-controlled open and close, integrated blinds within sliding folding patio doors.”

NanaWalls are catching Okanagan attention by offering en-tire wall window-door systems that slide and fold, and provide flexible space use.

When our outdoors is as much a part of our living space as indoors, we want to open up to the exhilaration. We want family and guests to be able to move from indoors to patio to garden, and feel it’s all part of the whole. Gracious, whispering patio window and door systems make it possible.

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and write down your observations.“It’s easy for a homeowner to keep an eye on gutters from ground

level,” says Pfefferle.Remember, simply noticing fallen shingle granulars around your

home may be a strong indicator for new shingles.You should call a roofing contractor to look at your roof, then

clean and repair it. Licensed contracting experts will examine it carefully and then take the professional steps required to get the job done right. In addition, it’s not a good idea to go up on a roof yourself, for personal safety, but also that of the roof. Pfefferle of the Roof Doctor says to especially not go up there when there’s snow because with its weight and yours, you can damage your roof.

Chris Romano of Madge Contracting says it’s especially important to bring in a professional contractor when your roof is 10-15 years old for maintenance or even reroofing purposes.

Side WaysThe exterior of your home experiences a myriad of weather condi-

tions through the four seasons. Your windows, doors and siding need attention. Soap and water are generally the key, used with a strong power washer to remove the winter’s dust, dirt and grime. Your home may not look dirty or dingy, but it acquires a good deal of winter dirt as the winds blow and the snow falls.

Take stock of the type of siding you have and take a day or two to give your home at least one annual bath. Says CertaPro Painter’s owner, Jason McMurray, “Power washing keeps your home fresh...and extends the lifetime of your home’s exterior paint. Plus, we check the trims on windows and doors, including the efficiency of any caulked areas, that could be letting water into your home’s walls.”

Check concrete walls and accents for the possible need of coat-ings to preserve and protect yourself from overly costly expenses in replacement that can come with home ownership.

Painting is the obvious way to spruce up the appearance and pro-tection of your home’s exterior and add curb appeal. You might want to consider adding a new coat this spring; there are a wide variety of excellent products out there that offer special colours and qualities. Again, hiring a professional firm like CertaPro might just just be the way to go if you want the job done right.

“April showers brings May flowers” may be an idiom we’ve grown weary of, but April also brings with it the seasonal ac-

tivity of spring cleaning and maintenance. And this doesn’t just mean the interior of your home, but the exterior as well.

A clean, well-cared for home exterior can lead to value, peace of mind and safety for your family. Here’s how—don’t start from the ground up, start up and work down to the ground.

From the TopYour rooftop may be the most neglected part of your home.

Shingles may appeared curling, or worn, gutters may be filled with organic material such as leaves, coniferous or deciduous, that are blocking the front line of your home’s drainage system. Fascia boards may be deteriorating or water damaging your rooftop or home’s exterior walls without you ever noticing.

“Make sure there are no missing shingles, debris in the valleys, pipes are free and clear...there is danger of water backing up under shingles,” advises Travis Pfefferle of Roof Doctor Ltd.

Precipitation, in the form of rain and snow, is the most insidious element attacking your home, even here in the semi-arid climate of the Okanagan Valley. As a first step to your spring defense plan...take a walk around your home and look up. Pay cautious attention to little hints, loose gutters, a drip stain on a wall or sagging shingles or fascia boards. Take note, literally: have a small notebook with you

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Are they the proper type of shrubbery for your home and yard’s needs? Again, bring in a professional or do some research on local plants and trees that thrive and save your home from possible fire hazards, criminal hiding spots and the health of your property’s soil.

The right kinds of trees and shrubs can bring shade and save wear and tear on the siding of your home, along with eliminating home intrusion opportunities by removing places for thieves to hide and survey your residence. The wrong kind of foliage around your home can result in tree limbs, or entire trees, falling on your home, creating a fire danger and insurance claims that will likely cost you money in higher premiums.

Pre-spring is the time to trim your trees. “All deciduous and coniferous trees can be pruned in February and March. After March the elm tree cannot be pruned by law because it releases a pheromone when it’s pruned and that attracts a harmful beetle,” says Kathleen Harley of Kelowna’s Arbor Care. “For that one, we have to wait until the beginning of November.”

Deck Due DiligenceFor exterior wooden decks, biannual sanding and re-

coating are good habits, but they are time consuming.“Vinyl decking,” recommends Lake Country’s Sundeck

Centre, “costs a little more up front, but it comes with a lifetime guarantee and never requires painting, varnish-ing or sanding. You can preserve your wooden deck and lengthen the lifetime of your precious investment by avoiding deterioration, rot and drying out of your decks and stairways.”

Simple Steps, Big BenefitsFrom security concerns, to savings, to safety concerns,

spring maintenance of your home’s exterior brings many bonuses. Start on the top at the roof and work your way down to your home’s foundation. Take basic action now to prevent having to take major action later.

Early spring is the time to prune your trees

Check the sides of your home for wear and tearCheck your roof shingles for damage

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Gardening trends for 2012 are interesting, a reflection of our priorities. On one hand, we want curb appeal and

colour. On the other, we want something that’s low-main-tenance and requires low water. And not surprisingly, with the current emphasis on eating local food, we want to grow more of our own vegetables and fruits...in an attractive way.

Before you start planning this year’s yard and garden, you want to prepare them as soon as the winter-type weather is over. “Add compost to the garden soil, make sure there are no weeds, cut back your perennials,” says Debbie Rosekrans from Kelowna’s Bylands. “Apply a spring fertil-izer to your lawn to give it a kick start. De-thatch your lawn to get rid of all the dead grass. Aerate your lawn.”

When you do start on your gardens this spring, you might want to consider some of the general 2012 trends, garnered from various sources.

l. Mix more native and modern plants with your tradi-tional ones.

2. Go for more narrow trees and shrubs if you have smaller land.

3. Add flashes of colour-- there are some great new varieties out there with hues that really pop. (see Experts this issue).

4. Consider container gardens.5. Go for low-maintenance plants and low-water

use. Many people are using rain barrels to collect water to replenish their plants. “Xeriscaping is still there,” says Rosekrans. “And if you add compost and mulching, you’ll cut back on water use.”

6. Consider smaller water features made of natural materials such as stone and metal.

7. Grow up, not out: trellises, arbours, balconies, walls.8. Try ornamental grasses. “They are low maintenance

and attractive through the winter,” says Rosekrans.9. Add personal touches to your garden or parts of

your yard to create outdoor living rooms--furniture, outdoor art, fire pits. Use elements of your interior decor outside.

Number 10 on this list is the most significant trend: Edible landscapes that look as good as they taste. Our recent consciousness about healthy, local food encourages us to grow our own vegetables, fruit and herbs like our parents did. They can be decorative. Plus, you’ll save money on produce and be proud that you’re growing your own.

“The big trend this year is container vegetable gardening. Hanging basket tomatoes are really popular,” says Rosekranz.

Considering home-grown fruit; there’s a new hanging strawberry as well. In fact, more people are growing their own berries, especially

blueberries. A new one called Pink Lemonade forms as white and matures to a pink colour.

“People also want to grow their own herbs to use in recipes. They can do this in containers on the deck, step out of the kitchen and just pick and use them.”

Other tips from Rosekranz include considering easy-maintenance shrubs. “Barberry is low-maintenance. Thorny, it comes in pinkish and dark burgundy, and lime green. It’s a nice border plant. Some stay quite small. There are also Endless Summer Hydrangeas that bloom on new and old wood; you have to keep them pruned a bit.”

Planning a new garden or revising the one you have? Rosekranz says it’s a good idea to hire a landscape designer to walk the prop-erty, sketch and make suggestions. “A lot of people overplant. With a landscape designer, you’ll save money, and plant the right plant in the right spot.”

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Tranformation & InspirationTransformation is a powerful concept which

tracks progress from chaos, through despair and sadness, to wonder, imagination and vi-sion, and ultimately to action. What begins in confusion ends in order. What this order will look like for each of us is uniquely connected with who we are: what we believe, know, and feel. What fuels the drive to transform is inspiration.

In this and coming editions of this column, I will use my understanding of design as well as that of key Kelowna designers and architects to try to inspire readers in all matters of home design so you can feel empowered to transform your home. This article will deal with transfor-mation as a general idea, and future articles will include insider tips on upcoming trends, pet peeves, and how to choose professional help. I will also be sharing some new tools for design, from the digi-tal to the tangible. As the spring real estate season picks up, I’ll also give you some tips for home-staging and increasing the curb appeal of your home.

Top 5 Designer Tips for Transformation:There’s nothing like a new coat of paint.Colour is the most affordable way to transform a space. All good

designers use colour to create an atmosphere that reflects the mood their clients wish to create. Bold and charismatic to calm and serene: colour both creates and reflects emotion. Lee-Anne and Julie from NovaRae Interiors suggest using bright and light colours to make a small space seem larger and to paint the ceiling the same colour as the walls to give the illusion of height and space.

Keep in mind that if you keep your overall palette neutral, then you will have more latitude to be dramatic and trendy with accents such as feature walls that use bold paint colours or wallpaper. But how do you pick which colour you want to start with? Neila from Holistic Interiors suggests choosing a favorite art piece, furnish-ing, or even article of clothing as a starting point—pick up on a key colour in it to re-create your space. Quick tip: Look through home and fashion magazines and on-line at sites like benjaminmoore.ca for inspiration.

Sheens: Incorporate different sheens, not just colours. Philippe Boulianne suggests balancing a matte with a pearl wall to create

reflective properties and brighten a room. Tammy from Center Stage Decorating suggests using natural products like stone or wood against the shine created by metallic paints for a real wow factor.

Cool new products—Magnetic, metallic and chalkboard paint are now easy to use and water-based!

Furniture & accessories to woo you - The eye is drawn to what is different.Keep the background neutral so you can select textures, patterns, and accessories that use colour to pop out. Let the function of a space dictate the design so that, for example, the sofas in your living room are angled at one another to encourage conversation. Quick tip: Pull out the colours of a feature wall by echoing the colour in your cushions or vases. This will provide spatial unity and flow.

Window-coverings that work and wow - What are today’s windows wearing? The excessive frou-frou pufferies of the 80s left our windows bloated and the militant minimalism of the 90s left them anemic. Today’s windows are more likely to be wearing something silky and sheer with subtle textural details. Soft gossamer sheers or sheers in contemporary colours such as greys with brown undertones are quite popular, as are Roman shades in natural fab-rics. For the extrovert, curtains with bold or playful patterns (think zebra stripes or metallic damasks) are also a great statement.

Quick tip: Getting your window-coverings in conjunction with your paint at a single design centre can ensure you get a unified look.

Organization engenders harmony - Declutter! Form gets lost when function is crippled by chaos. Our living space can be viewed as analogous to our inner space, so minimizing the disarray in our home and office can help us mentally and emotionally cleanse our lives. Suzanne Petti cuts right to the heart of the issue when she says, “If you don’t use it or don’t need it, get rid of it.”

If you do use it but don’t want to look at it, then you need storage. The design group at Sticks & Stones has lots of ideas about storage. They suggest options like wicker baskets for hiding phone chargers, remotes, DVDs and big square ottomans for stowing extra blankets and magazines. Let objects do double-duty through form and function combining. Quick tip: Something you don’t need might be just what someone else has been looking for, so rather than discard your unwanted items, donate them or sell them on-line on sites like Castanet.

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and high pressure laminates (HPL). However, Spectrum has not just brought quality cabinet products with good value to the competitive Okanagan market, but an empha-sis on exemplary customer service.

“I live and die with every kitchen I design and our team installs,” says Webb. “When I first meet someone, either in their home or here in the shop...no interruptions! I don’t answer my phone; I lock the boutique doors as it is by private appointment only that the shop is open, so I don’t recommend people just stopping by to see the shop.”

Webb and his design team focus on satisfying the desires of clients through introduc-tion to product, design, installation and completion phases of every room Spectrum is hired to create. Webb’s team includes his daughter, Kristy Webb, a certified interior decorator seeking her degree in kitchen design, who also takes care of management and accounting affairs of Spectrum. Cam Langlois brings 25 years of experience to installa-tion and design, and Brenda Lapierre, ten years of experience to sales and design.

An ancient idiom goes, If you can’t stand the heat...get out of the kitchen. Steve Webb has been ‘cooking’ for over 40 years. Make an appointment and see what he and his team can cook up to create your kitchen, bathroom and utility room dreams.

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This past year has been the first in Steve Webb’s life that he hasn’t been on the

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“I don’t know if my wife can believe it,” says Webb, “or deal with me 24/7.” He laughs. “I’m thinking of playing hockey again,” claims the 60-year-old, because he’s got more time on his hands instead of spending hours on the road. His unique Spectrum Cabinet boutique opened two years ago, and is making an impact.

The walls of Kelowna’s Spectrum Cabinet Gallery are adorned with Canadian-made, high quality cabinetry lines by Montalco, Merit and The Bamco Group. Each certified manufacturer is committed to the steward-ship of forests and work towards producing environmentally-friendly products made in Canada.

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An ancient proverb says a chord of three strands is strong. We see the proverb at work at SP Interiors, where three family

members, Sarah and Ernie Prokop and their son, Brent, have been keeping the business strong, starting way back in 1978. At SP, they focus on the business of making people’s homes beautiful through the magic of window treatments and upholstery.

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They started as a Spring Crest franchise, and even-tually moved to the cor-porate office where Sarah trained 387 franchisees. Eleven years ago they came home to Kelowna for a new beginning. Over the years, Hunter Douglas, a giant in window treatments, has awarded the Prokops trips to many points of the globe. “We’ve been to Italy, Spain and other places. It’s all very beautiful, but you can’t beat the Okanagan,” says Ernie.

They still use the famous Spring Pleat (that’s what SP stands for), as well as pinch pleats, tabs in back, inverted pleats and others.

Sarah notes the Spring Pleat with its rounded, controlled look, is hard to surpass. The Hunter Douglas Luminette line mimics the Spring Pleat, as does the grommet top. ”The Spring Pleat has always been contemporary,” she added, describing how it hangs ‘round’ from top to bottom.

“Panels are in vogue today, along with blinds. With the use of side panels, the look isn’t so stark as with blinds alone. The insulating factor of draperies is very important because the cost of heating and air-conditioning is skyrocketing,” says Sarah.

As for fabric, synthetic silk-look fabrics, made in China, Taiwan, India or Turkey, are most readily available. They usually are shiny and may have embroidery. “There may be all kinds of bling on it,” says Sarah. The 100 per cent cottons of years ago are not so plenti-ful, she adds, but, “Now people have accepted and tend to like the shiny look.”

Colours also follow trends, she notes, with greys and charcoals currently in comeback mode, but golds, sages and yellow-green tones are still popular. It takes a few years for a colour trend to catch on.

What’s the key to a successful, long-term family business, besides tons of experience and expertise? Sarah explains: “We all have a common denominator; we love and believe in what we’re doing.” Brent handles installation and motorization, and Ernie handles public relations and store management, while Sarah attends to design. The combination works to make a strong business and satis-fied customers.

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The Okanagan has a green heart. Amongst our abundance of luxu-ry homes, water thirsty lawns, monster SUVs, and big box stores,

I believe that the people who live, learn, work and play in our com-munities want to do the right thing when it comes to sustainability. After all, we don’t want to trash this place we love, right?

But let’s face it, folks, we have a long way to go! The good news is, there are amazing resources and inspiring examples of sustainability all around us. We just need to know where to find them and what to look for when we get there. So, if your list of New Year’s resolutions is already collecting dust under a pile of December’s credit card bills, pull it out, add “live a greener lifestyle,” and I’ll coach you along the path to sustainability with handy tips, resources and local events to help you on your way.

Home GrownIt might be hard to start thinking green in the middle of cold,

grey weather, but this is the perfect time to begin dreaming up a plan to grow some of your own food. We’re not talking 100-mile diet here, this is the zero-mile diet. Food you grow in your own back-yard tastes better, is nutritious, and when the average meal travels approximately 1,500 kilometers before it lands on your plate, it will help you reduce your carbon footprint. To get started, pick up a little garden planner from your local bookstore, and draw out what will go where. Once you know what you’re planting, you can order or buy your seeds. I always buy certified organic seeds from West Coast Seeds and they have a great catalogue and growing guide you can order for free (westcoastseeds.com). In this cold weather, I also love to get lost in Art Knapp Plantland for a few hours, and their seeds should be arriving soon.

Home DeliveredSpeaking of food, this is the dead of winter, and my recipes these

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favourite local green companies is Urban Harvest Organic Delivery (urbanharvest.ca). Within a few clickety-clicks online, you can have an assortment of delicious organic fruits and veggies delivered to your door weekly, bi-weekly or on a flex schedule. They try to pro-vide as much local and seasonal fare as possible, so there is always something new. My husband thinks beets taste like dirt, so if you have someone like him in your household, you can customize your order online and select different items. For a scrumptious winter veggie recipe, try the butternut-bacon-spinach-feta pizza at gim-mesomeoven.com. We made it for friends up at Big White and it was a huge aprés-ski hit. Localize it with feta from Carmelis Goat Cheese (carmelisgoatcheese.com), and some local bacon from the butcher (or skip the bacon for an even lower-impact vegetarian meal).

Lower Your Heating BillsThis freakishly cold winter (did anyone say climate change?)

saw heating bills higher than usual. Don’t forget, both FortisBC PowerSense (fortisbc.com) and BC Hydro Power Smart (bchydro.com) have great rebate programs for improving the energy efficiency of your home. If you’re a natural gas customer, you can visit the FortisBC website for rebates on gas appliances.

See BCSeaAn excellent website to visit for more information on sustain-

able energy tips, information, resources and upcoming events throughout B.C. is the BC Sustainability Energy Association’s bcsea.org. You can also become a member of this non-profit group whose mandate is to empower British Columbians to build a clean, renewable energy future.

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A man walks into a bank...No, this isn’t the beginning of a bad joke, but it is a sad story

which, due to the magic of title insurance, has a happy ending.You see, several times a month, people walk into banks or other

lending institutions with false title documents. Using someone else’s stolen ID, they forge a transfer deed. They then register a new mortgage in their own name and take the money. They may even make a couple payments on the mortgage on time so as not to arouse any suspicion. But eventually, the mortgage goes into default and the unsuspecting homeowner gets stuck with a major headache. The fraudster gets away with far more cash than he’d ever get if he walked into the bank with a gun.

While it’s not that common of an occurrence, it DOES happen. There was a recent story in the news about a case in Calgary involv-ing several people, a bank employee and false titles on at least 20 homes in an upscale neighbourhood.

The bank employee was a mortgage specialist, and through a complicated series of transactions involving unwary homeowners, managed to bilk the bank of over $8.8 million dollars.

While the bank may be on the hook for this particular set of transactions, that’s not always the case.

Another financial institution sued a homeowner in British Columbia over a fraudulent mortgage scheme the homeowner was unaware of, and won. The case went to appeal and the decision was overturned, but don’t expect the deep pockets and financial clout of the banks to just give up.

A man from Surrey B.C. found out he’d been victimized when he investigated why he hadn’t received his annual property assess-ment. The Land Titles office told him his house had been sold in the past year and now had a $400,000 mortgage registered against it. Now he’s caught in the middle while the bank and the Land Titles office fight over who is responsible for the mortgage.

Fraud isn’t the only reason for title insurance. Other disputes come up where a homeowner may find himself in hot water over an overlooked or not disclosed piece of information in the original title search.

For instance, while doing extensive restora-tion, a Vancouver couple were shocked to find out their 117-year-old heritage home encroached eight inches onto their neighbour’s property. It’s common for historic properties to encroach on one another, and many municipalities relax their bylaws to accommodate. However, the city issued an immediate stop-work order and demanded the couple move the house the full eight inches at a cost of over $6,000.

All of these situations have one thing in common.

A title insurance policy would have saved each of these homeowners a lot of grief. Instead of being bullied by banks or by the city or having to come up with thousands of dollars, a single call to their insurance company would have made their problems much more palatable.

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What is title insurance?Before answering that question, we need to understand what a

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Lenders generally want an up-to-date survey for similar reasons. This results in a time consuming process that needs to happen very near to the closing of the property transaction, which can take time and money.

Title insurance can speed the closing process. For a small one-time fee (around $250-$300) the insurance company guarantees the title is free and clear and marketable at the time of closing. It doesn’t replace the other title work, but ensures the transaction takes place when it should.

Why should you buy title insurance?Title insurance provides peace of mind for any of the scenarios

discussed above and many others. For the home buyer, it’s a one-time purchase that covers a myriad of problems that could come to light at any time.

You could find yourself collecting on your policy for any of these reasons:

~ Protection from forgery and fraudulently registered mortgages against your title

~ Covers previous renovations completed without a permit which result in a financial loss

~ Protects against competing interests - someone claiming an interest in your land (an easement, for example)

~ Coverage in event a new property survey is not completed, or defects are found in either the exist-ing or new survey. The insurance company assumes the risk and pays any costs which may arise.

~ Coverage should a property not meet current mu-nicipal zoning bylaws

~ As well, title insurance can help ensure your trans-action closes on time.

Title insurance is a relatively new product in Canada. But, as you’ve seen from the above examples, it’s becoming more apparent that property owners need title insurance, especially with banks tightening lending practices, and identity fraud cases rising.

Karen Thompson of CdnHomes.ca says, “Title insurance is just one more piece to the puzzle of protecting your largest investment. In fact, we believe in the concept and have partnered with Dye & Durham Corporation BC and AB, one of the largest legal service companies in Canada, to make consumers aware of the whole title process.”

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BUILDINGREVOLUTION: ditchthefurnaceandgopassive

BY KAREN SLIVAR

What if I told you it’s possible to reduce the cost of heating your home by 90

per cent? That you could keep your thermo-stat set at 20 Celsius all winter. You’re prob-ably thinking to yourself, what’s the catch?

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For the past 20 years builders in Europe have been constructing houses, offices, schools and commercial buildings that use little energy to heat them. And what all these buildings have in common is that they’re well-planned, super-insulated and airtight. Sounds simple and it is.

So why haven’t we been doing this is Canada? We have. A bunch of researchers built the first passive house in Saskatchewan in 1978. Alas, it was the Germans who perfected the idea from research and development gathered from around the globe, including Canada’s Saskatchewan Conservation House and R-2000 program. They built the first passive house in Germany in 1990, a multi-family unit.

The theory behind the passive house standard is to lower a build-ing’s heat demand until the point where you can toss the conven-tional furnace. What little heat is needed can be delivered through

the heat recovery ventilation system.Would you drive a car with square

wheels? No. Then why is it okay to live in a house that gets cold in winter when the heat is turned off? A 2,000 square-foot passive house can be kept warm with one hair dryer—no joke.

To build a passive house in the Okanagan would require insulation values of about R-50 for the walls, roofs and floors; triple-pane, ar-gon filled, low-e coated windows with insulated spacers and frames and careful attention to construction details. From the curb it would look like any other house with a simple footprint.

The bottom line is it costs about 10 per cent more to build a pas-sive house compared to a quality built home.

To date about 25,000 passive units have been built worldwide, but mostly in Germany, Austria and Scandinavia. While the passive house standard in not a new concept, it is new to Canadian design-ers and builders. A handful of people across the country are building to passive house standard in places like Vancouver, Ottawa and Nova Scotia.

The catch: There is none. It is possible to build a house that uses little energy for space heating. So what are you waiting for? To learn more visit the Canadian Passive House Institute at passivehouse.ca.PHOTOS COURTESY OF DURFELD CONSTRUCTORS, WHISTLER, B.C. N

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COMMUNITY

“Building Our Tomorrows...Today,” reads the motto of the Rose Valley Elementary School. The school is located in the heart of

a community that has seen hundreds of homes built by a local resi-dential development corporation called Pentar Homes.

The family-owned and operated company is starting Phase 10 in the summer of 2012 as a new jewel in the crown of its nearly 40 year reign in this unique community of West Kelowna.

Fred and Neil Parent, alongside Nadean Wight, are the co-owners of this ambitious home-building company. The trio has set high standards over the course of their building history and the new show home, located at 1892 Rosealee Lane, is now open on every Monday to Thursday, Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. A showing of the home can be arranged at your convenience by calling Steve Elson, Pentar’s sales manager.

“We’ve used the same core trades for over 20 years,” says Fred Parent. “It’s why we keep consistency and quality in each and every one of our homes.”

Dannburg Interiors and Century Lane Kitchens are but two of the loyal core trade companies that assist Pentar Homes to stay on the cutting edge of industry standards and high quality construction practices.

The unique location, just five minutes drive from West Kelowna, also gives residents of Rose Valley quick access to local, established wilderness parks that are filled with hiking and biking trails. This unique valley runs in an east-to-west direction perpendicular to the Okanagan Valley, which creates a peaceful, quiet neighbourhood set-ting with unique viewing opportunities for homeowners.

With the growing community of West Kelowna so near, lifestyle choices in entertainment and activities are also plentiful. Winter sports can be enjoyed locally at the Crystal Mountain Resort-or the more expansive Silver Star and Big White Resorts located within an hour and a half to two hours.

The continuing growth of commercial industry in West Kelowna offers plenty for those seeking to enjoy lifestyle as a young family or as semi-retired professionals. The Rose Valley community created by Pentar Homes offers an ideal residential setting to take advantage of all this area has to offer. Visit: pentarhomes.com.

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All rights reserved. ** Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so.

2012 LINCOLN MkZ FWdIncludes Sport Appearance Package with:

18” Polished Aluminum Wheels / Unique Grille Interior Aluminum Trim Package / Heated & Cooled Seats

2012 LINCOLN MkX AWd

3.5L EcoBoostTM V6 with 355hp^ / 7 Passenger SeatingLincoln Sync® Voice-Activated Connectivity System**

Fixed-Glass Roof / Available Active Park Assist

2012 LINCOLN MkT AWd ECOBOOSTTM

THE LUXURY OF A dECISION

WELL MAdE.

Stay in control with available intelligent AWd

3.7L V6 with 305hp / MyLincoln Touch™† Reverse Sensing System with Rearview Camera

Push Button Start / Adaptive HId Headlamps

Per month for 48 months with only $7,799 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax.

$498@0%††

Lease for Only

NOW LEASE†† OR PURCHASE FINANCE±

AS LOW AS

$1,000‡‡

Per month for 48 months with only $7,299 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$588@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

Per month for 48 months with only $5,199 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$388@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

LAPR

Offers include freight, air tax, PPSA and Stewardship Ontario Environmental Fee. Offers exclude dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes.

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0%APR

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FOR ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicles may be shown with optional features. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ±Receive 0% / 0% / 0% / 0% APR purchase financing on all new 2012 Lincoln MKS / MKX / MKT / MKZ models for a maximum of 60 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $60,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 60 months, monthly payment is $1,000.00 cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $60,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. ††Lease a new 2012 Lincoln MKS AWD Ecoboost / MKX AWD / MKT AWD Ecoboost / MKZ FWD with Sport Appearance package and get 0% / 0% / 0%/ 0% APR for up to 48 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $55,400 / $48,800 / $55,350 / $41,450 at 0% APR for up to 48 months with $7,399 / $7,799 / $7,299 / $5,199 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $587 / $498 / $588 / $388 total lease obligation is $35,575 / $31,703 / $35,523 / $23,823 optional buyout is $18,836 / $17,080 / $18,819 / $15,751. Offers include delivery allowance of $1,000 / $0 / $1,000 / $1,000. Delivery allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after any price adjustment is deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 64,000 km / 80,000 km / 80,000km / 64,000km over 48 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ‡‡Offer only valid from December 1, 2011 to January 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before November 30, 2011. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Ranger Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^Figure achieved using premium unleaded gasoline. **Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. †Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice controls, when it is safe to do so. Certain functions require compatible mobile devices. Some functions are not available while driving. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. ** Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so.

2012 LINCOLN MkZ FWdIncludes Sport Appearance Package with:

18” Polished Aluminum Wheels / Unique Grille Interior Aluminum Trim Package / Heated & Cooled Seats

2012 LINCOLN MkX AWd

3.5L EcoBoostTM V6 with 355hp^ / 7 Passenger SeatingLincoln Sync® Voice-Activated Connectivity System**

Fixed-Glass Roof / Available Active Park Assist

2012 LINCOLN MkT AWd ECOBOOSTTM

THE LUXURY OF A dECISION

WELL MAdE.

Stay in control with available intelligent AWd

3.7L V6 with 305hp / MyLincoln Touch™† Reverse Sensing System with Rearview Camera

Push Button Start / Adaptive HId Headlamps

Per month for 48 months with only $7,799 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax.

$498@0%††

Lease for Only

NOW LEASE†† OR PURCHASE FINANCE±

AS LOW AS

$1,000‡‡

Per month for 48 months with only $7,299 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$588@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

Per month for 48 months with only $5,199 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$388@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

LAPR

Offers include freight, air tax, PPSA and Stewardship Ontario Environmental Fee. Offers exclude dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes.

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0%APR

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FOR ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicles may be shown with optional features. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ±Receive 0% / 0% / 0% / 0% APR purchase financing on all new 2012 Lincoln MKS / MKX / MKT / MKZ models for a maximum of 60 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $60,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 60 months, monthly payment is $1,000.00 cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $60,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. ††Lease a new 2012 Lincoln MKS AWD Ecoboost / MKX AWD / MKT AWD Ecoboost / MKZ FWD with Sport Appearance package and get 0% / 0% / 0%/ 0% APR for up to 48 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $55,400 / $48,800 / $55,350 / $41,450 at 0% APR for up to 48 months with $7,399 / $7,799 / $7,299 / $5,199 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $587 / $498 / $588 / $388 total lease obligation is $35,575 / $31,703 / $35,523 / $23,823 optional buyout is $18,836 / $17,080 / $18,819 / $15,751. Offers include delivery allowance of $1,000 / $0 / $1,000 / $1,000. Delivery allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after any price adjustment is deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 64,000 km / 80,000 km / 80,000km / 64,000km over 48 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ‡‡Offer only valid from December 1, 2011 to January 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before November 30, 2011. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Ranger Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^Figure achieved using premium unleaded gasoline. **Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. †Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice controls, when it is safe to do so. Certain functions require compatible mobile devices. Some functions are not available while driving. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. ** Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so.

2012 LINCOLN MkZ FWdIncludes Sport Appearance Package with:

18” Polished Aluminum Wheels / Unique Grille Interior Aluminum Trim Package / Heated & Cooled Seats

2012 LINCOLN MkX AWd

3.5L EcoBoostTM V6 with 355hp^ / 7 Passenger SeatingLincoln Sync® Voice-Activated Connectivity System**

Fixed-Glass Roof / Available Active Park Assist

2012 LINCOLN MkT AWd ECOBOOSTTM

THE LUXURY OF A dECISION

WELL MAdE.

Stay in control with available intelligent AWd

3.7L V6 with 305hp / MyLincoln Touch™† Reverse Sensing System with Rearview Camera

Push Button Start / Adaptive HId Headlamps

Per month for 48 months with only $7,799 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax.

$498@0%††

Lease for Only

NOW LEASE†† OR PURCHASE FINANCE±

AS LOW AS

$1,000‡‡

Per month for 48 months with only $7,299 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$588@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

Per month for 48 months with only $5,199 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$388@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

LAPR

Offers include freight, air tax, PPSA and Stewardship Ontario Environmental Fee. Offers exclude dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes.

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sTuDIO: Tsao, winfield

PREV. usER: Tsao, winfield

DATE INITIAL

TRIM: 11.4375” x 20.786”CLIENT

BLEED: NoneCLIENT: Lincoln

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FILE NAME: 25006_VAN_R0_LincolnMKxExterior_11.4375x20.786.indd

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VAN25006 REV 0

IT’S NOT JUST LUXURY. IT’S SMARTER THAN THAT.BCLINCOLN.CA

FOR UP TO 48 MONTHSON MOST NEW 2012 MOdELS

0%APR

PLUS GET AN AddITIONAL

FOR ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS

WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicles may be shown with optional features. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ±Receive 0% / 0% / 0% / 0% APR purchase financing on all new 2012 Lincoln MKS / MKX / MKT / MKZ models for a maximum of 60 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $60,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for 60 months, monthly payment is $1,000.00 cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $60,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. ††Lease a new 2012 Lincoln MKS AWD Ecoboost / MKX AWD / MKT AWD Ecoboost / MKZ FWD with Sport Appearance package and get 0% / 0% / 0%/ 0% APR for up to 48 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $55,400 / $48,800 / $55,350 / $41,450 at 0% APR for up to 48 months with $7,399 / $7,799 / $7,299 / $5,199 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $587 / $498 / $588 / $388 total lease obligation is $35,575 / $31,703 / $35,523 / $23,823 optional buyout is $18,836 / $17,080 / $18,819 / $15,751. Offers include delivery allowance of $1,000 / $0 / $1,000 / $1,000. Delivery allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after any price adjustment is deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 64,000 km / 80,000 km / 80,000km / 64,000km over 48 months apply. A charge of 16 cents per km over mileage restrictions applies, plus applicable taxes. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ‡‡Offer only valid from December 1, 2011 to January 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before November 30, 2011. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Ranger Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^Figure achieved using premium unleaded gasoline. **Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. †Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice controls, when it is safe to do so. Certain functions require compatible mobile devices. Some functions are not available while driving. ©2012 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. ** Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so.

2012 LINCOLN MkZ FWdIncludes Sport Appearance Package with:

18” Polished Aluminum Wheels / Unique Grille Interior Aluminum Trim Package / Heated & Cooled Seats

2012 LINCOLN MkX AWd

3.5L EcoBoostTM V6 with 355hp^ / 7 Passenger SeatingLincoln Sync® Voice-Activated Connectivity System**

Fixed-Glass Roof / Available Active Park Assist

2012 LINCOLN MkT AWd ECOBOOSTTM

THE LUXURY OF A dECISION

WELL MAdE.

Stay in control with available intelligent AWd

3.7L V6 with 305hp / MyLincoln Touch™† Reverse Sensing System with Rearview Camera

Push Button Start / Adaptive HId Headlamps

Per month for 48 months with only $7,799 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax.

$498@0%††

Lease for Only

NOW LEASE†† OR PURCHASE FINANCE±

AS LOW AS

$1,000‡‡

Per month for 48 months with only $7,299 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$588@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

Per month for 48 months with only $5,199 down payment. Offer includes $1,700 freight & air tax and

$1,000 delivery allowance.

$388@0%††

Lease for Only

LAPR

LAPR

Offers include freight, air tax, PPSA and Stewardship Ontario Environmental Fee. Offers exclude dealer administration and registration fees of up to $799, fuel fill charge of up to $120 and all applicable taxes.

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THECASORSOSOFKELOWNATHREEHOMESBUILT

ONLOVEANDLABOUR

BY RAND ZACHARIAS

HERITAGE

The current Casorso home

The second home, constructed in three stages, beginning in 1886, was built first in round logs, with third-stage additions in squared

timber. It had a shake roof and, finally, was heated by a wood stove. (vic Casorso collection). The Casorso’s third home on

the ranch, was built in 1908 and is seen, below, before trees had grown around it (felix Casorso collection)

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HERITAGE

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The Casorso name is well-known in the Okanagan. It has been associated with some of Kelowna’s finest produce and wines for

generations. It all started in 1882 with Giovanni Casorso, a pioneer-ing Italian who arrived in the Okanagan Mission area after travel-ing from Vancouver in a party accompanied by none other than Kelowna’s ‘founder,’ Father Pandosy.

The legacy that has been created since by this hardworking family is highly influential, and filled with colourful endeavours and a great sense of love and loyalty. Some interesting Casorso homes have been created along the way.

The First Casorso HomeEventually, after working for the priests at Father Pandosy’s

Okanagan mission as cook, ranch hand and carpenter, Giovanni Casorso pre-empted land. On it he built a log cabin, the first home-stead, with a sod rooftop that stood until a collapse occurred due to a heavy winter’s snowfall in 1972. The remains of the destroyed building were demolished because of safety concerns.

This was to be the first home of Giovanni and his wife Rosa. She and their three young children had set off in 1884 from Genoa, Italy to join her husband. After a problematic sea journey, which also involved rounding Cape Horn in South America, they arrived in San Francisco. Rosa spoke no English and had no idea how to find her Okanagan Mission home. All she could do while trying to keep her three small children in tow was to wave a small piece of paper on which was written her destination.

In her company was a bell, destined for the Father Pandosy Mission. She followed it from San Francisco to New Westminster, where she was met by cowboy Joe Greaves who her husband had asked to keep an eye out for his family and accompany them to the Mission.

From Yale, the bell was to travel to Kamloops, a two-week trek. The family rode every bump along the dusty trail with the wagon party of kind teamsters.

In Kamloops, the bell was placed on to the stagecoach, along with the tired family, to complete the journey to the Okanagan Mission. It was October,1884 when the sojourning family arrived at their new home in a very new world.

Giovanni was in the hills taking care of his business. When he rode in at night, he saw a candle burning in his home. He thought it was one of the mission brothers looking for something. As was his nature, he rubbed down his horse, fed it and then entered the cabin only to be surprised by the four members of his family - laying his

eyes upon his youngest, third-born son for the very first time.

Rosa pulled out a bottle of Casorso Estate wine from Piedmont, Italy; Giovanni and his bride drank a toast as the first Italian immigrants to settle in the Okanagan Valley.

Eventually Calona wines would be a business owned and operated,

along with dozens of other enterprises, by descendants of this pioneering familia.

In 1921, Rosa, on the road, driven by son Felix on Christmas Eve, felt a pinch in her chest. As the bell pealed from the church at the Mission, the pair returned home and Rosa suffered a massive heart attack. According to great grandson John, Giovanni was reported to never be quite the same after her passing...he died 11 years later in 1932.

The Next Casorso HomeThe second home of the

Casorso pioneers is now called the Bunkhouse. Rosa and Giovanni lived in the initial sod and log cabin for three years, then the dovetailed log cabin Bunkhouse, with several expansions as children arrived, for 20 years. This structure still stands and Rob Casorso uses the building for storage purposes; he lives on this property with his family across the street from the third, and pres-ent, family home.

The Casorso Home NowOn New Year’s Eve of 1907, family and friends took the day

to move furniture and force reticent Giovanni and Rosa, who were hesitant to leave the second home after so many memories, into their new home by christening it on the start of a new year. Featuring over 3000 square feet, it is surrounded by verandas with round columns and curving porch eaves reminiscent of Italian/Mediterranean influences.

The home features nine-foot ceilings, vintage flooring, strong oak and fir doors, windows and mould-ings stained a dark, reddish-brown walnut, a hipped roof highlighted with dormers, projected bay windows, a central brick fireplace, and room enough for Muriel Casorso’s bronze statuette of

Rosa Casorso and two of her children

The first Casorso home

A plaque depicting the second Casorso homestead.

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a large family. It was built in a four-square Victorian style from trees harvested and milled on the family’s property by Crawford’s mo-bile sawmill. The carpenter’s name was Bill Miller; his

daughter Molly would marry the first August Casorso, Giovanni’s youngest son.

This Casorso home is currently occupied by Muriel, turning 90 in December, who married the nephew of Giovanni’s son August, named August himself, during World War II, after she met him in England, where he was in the Canadian service.

They first met at a weekly dance spot for soldiers in February, 1944.

Muriel turned around to see a tall Canadian soldier smiling at her...she couldn’t deny him the dance. As Muriel tells the love story, August’s patient attempts won over her parents.

“My parents loved him... if we arrived home late, I was to blame, never August. They weren’t sure about his last name, as my father questioned pronunciation upon their first meeting, ‘Cats arso’? But as he was constantly doing chores and small duties around the house, we began to see each other over a period of months. We mar-ried on November 23, 1944... and I became a war bride, arriving in Kelowna, at this very house, on June 21, 1945.”

As seen in historic photos, only a few changes have been made to the heritage home. Modern baths were installed and updated with plumbing in the 1970s. When the house was originally construct-ed, though modern, no indoor plumbing or bathrooms existed. Giovanni felt, “Indoor toilets make you soft, lazy, spoiled.”

Louis Casorso, the second owner, was one of the sons of Giovanni. After buying out August, who lived in Vancouver in 1932, Louis was used to the sawdust heater. “He would sit in this kitchen,” explains John, “and rub liniment on his sore bones while the heater blazed and he puffed away on his White Owl cigars... only White Owl.”

A few things changed as time continued; Muriel was at the heart of many of the small renovations.

The second-storey open patio had become Muriel’s kitchen up-stairs when she arrived in Canada from Britain in 1945.

“I told Grandpa Louis and August,” Muriel says, “I wouldn’t cook on a sawdust oven... I was used to electric back in England and if I had to be the family cook, so be it, but it wouldn’t be on an ancient stove and heating unit.”

Louis died in 1969, and August and Muriel along with their children, a family of seven, five girls and two boys, inherited the home and moved to the first floor; they’d lived on the second floor for 24 years of their marriage.

Muriel continued to cook for years. “It finally broke my back...serving all those meals... I must have cooked for thousands. Dozens at a time come Christmases and Thanksgivings.”

Muriel lost her beloved August in 2000... his namesake uncle died only six years earlier in his 99th year.

The Casorsos NowThere are hundreds of Casorsos across Canada and the globe

who can trace their roots back to a loving couple named Rosa and Giovanni. Muriel was never given the opportunity of meeting these early ancestors, but she has a bronze statuette of Rosa holding two small children in her arms on an end table in her dining room as a memorial. The artwork is accompanied by the original piano traded for two lots (with a couple of horses involved), according to historian Victor Casorso, The immaculate dining room set, hardly tainted after 105 years, remains from the first residents of the historic home.

It is about family for the Casorsos...and though the home needs some restoration (the interior is immaculate and well-preserved), the future is bright for this family with Italian roots.

“We have her surrounded,” says John, eldest fifth generation brother of his loving mother. “Rob and I are farmers growing pears, apples and grapes...the family also has an award-winning Sovereign Opal wine in its cache of fine wines at Calona Wines. The home is a very busy place for Muriel and the entire family.”

Canada has been good to the Casorso familia, as good as the Casorsos have been to Canada.

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digNEWS&DEVELOPMENTS BY DOROTHY BROTHERTON

Exciting New Companies Join CHBA-COPark Place Garage clearly lives up to the suggestion in its name that your vehicle deserves a posh place. The specialty is garage floors, and Park Place finishes them in zero-epoxy products that are totally green, says Laurence Waidmann of the Kelowna com-pany. Their polyaspartic garage flooring is proving superior to both epoxy and polyurethane coatings. Up to 650 square feet can be done in one day and dry in a few hours. While garage flooring is the big fo-cus, Park Place also installs storage cabinets and racks, transforming ordinary garages into organized, clean and functional spaces. After six years in Vancouver, the company has been in the Okanagan since 2010.

Aquassure accessible baths focuses on meeting the needs of a greying population, seniors who live in 50+ housing and don’t want to move into assisted living or long-term care. “Any time people can age in place, it is a win-win situation,” say the staff at Aquassure.

They carry a full product line to meet bathing needs, including walk-in tubs, wheelchair accessible showers and slide-in bathtubs. Their feature product is even more accessi-ble and versatile than a walk-in tub. It’s fully accessible from wheelchair, walker or lift, with a zero-clearance sliding door. These products can be viewed in the Richter Street show-room in Kelowna, and go a long way toward truly assuring people they can stay independent.

United Irrigation & Landscaping Inc.: United’s irrigation division has been serving Kelowna for more than 35 years, and since 2005, the landscaping division has been built from the ground up, serving

In business locally since 2007, Aquassure is now in

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both residential and commercial clients throughout the Okanagan. United has earned a reputation as Kelowna’s leading irrigation and landscaping company. It offers a broad range of eco-landscaping and irrigation, including design, construction, installation and maintenance.

One contractor will take you from start to finish in building your outdoor living space. The seam-less experience is what they call “the United difference.”

United’s promise is hassle-free process, top quality finishing and personal attention to detail. Both function and beauty will reflect first-class results.

B.C. Concrete & Basement Repairs has been operating two years in the Okanagan, through-out B.C. and Alberta.

Owner Lance Johnson says, “We specialize in concrete repair oddities,” and he stresses it’s repairs only. But those repair services span the gamut of things that can go wrong with concrete: Cracked foundations, driveways, bridges, and even foundation stabilization. They even tackle that white, chalky stain on concrete basement floors and walls caused by moisture, remediating and treating it so it doesn’t come back. They offer an impressive specialty coating, but most of their work involves filling, grinding and waterproofing all those little or big glitches that tend to go wrong with concrete. Johnson headed off to a World of Concrete convention recently, because, he says, “It’s so important to stay on top of the new technologies.”

Sawyer Construction & Renovation Ltd. offers a hands-on approach to construction management that sets the company apart from the rest. Quality workmanship and attention to detail are assured because Sawyer Construction is on site throughout the job. Regardless of the size of the job, this is a company that aims to exceed client expectations. They have a record of excellence in homes, renovations, decks, fences, timber work and more to point to with pride. Owner Keith Jerszynski brought nearly 20 years experience in the residential construction field and formed his own company two years ago. The Sawyer Construction name promises to bring a client’s vision to life.

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