Archive for the ‘Home decor’ Category
“Bones” and Other Interior Design & Décor Trends for 2010
Posted by: Sam Reiss in Bathroom decor, Home decor, Kitchen decor on July 27th, 2010
by Elaine Williamson
Interior design, like fashion, is as an ever-changing industry. Styles, materials, furnishings and décor similarly follow trends and seasons. Good interior design will provide flexibility and scalability, allowing a home or business owner to remain current in its aesthetic.
Blank Slate: Keeping your new home clutter free
Posted by: Sam Reiss in Home decor, New Homes and Condos, Storage solutions on June 17th, 2010
Moving into a brand new home is an exciting opportunity to start fresh and get organized. By taking a few simple actions now, you can create the relaxing retreat you’ve always dreamed of.
Step One: Purge ruthlessly
Renovation tax credit boosts home improvement projects in Canada: RBC survey
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Home improvement tips, Real estate industry news, Real estate market updates on October 22nd, 2009

A majority (63 per cent) of Canadian renovators plan to take advantage of the federal government’s home renovation tax credit this year and close to half (47 per cent) have done more renovations because of the tax break, according to a new RBC study.
Is it real or is it laminate? Only you know for sure
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Home improvement tips, New Homes and Condos on September 17th, 2009

When internationally famed Scottish design gurus Colin Ryan and Justin McAllister of the TV show Home Heist accept laminate flooring, you know it has come a long way, baby. But that’s precisely what they did in a recent column in the Toronto Star, wherein they noted that Buckingham Palace boasts laminate flooring. And if it’s good enough for the Queen, they admitted, it’s good enough for the discerning duo’s global projects.
Kitchen Couture
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Kitchen decor on September 15th, 2009
Stylish extras give your guests the impression they have stepped into a gourmet kitchen, even if you’re not a gourmet chef. Create a culinary masterpiece with the latest upscale kitchen products that not only cater to your sense of style, but to your sense of taste as well.
Real Wood Floors: Environmental Impact is Minimal
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Home improvement tips, Selling your home, Tips for Green Living on May 28th, 2009

If you are looking for products for your home that will reduce your impact on the environment, look no further than real wood floors.
New countertops qualify for government tax credits
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Home improvement tips, Kitchen decor on May 12th, 2009

In these tough economic times many Canadians are choosing to forego their massive kitchen remodeling plans in favour of more cost-effective solutions. Experts agree that by simply installing new countertops your kitchen can take on a whole new look and feel, while qualifying for government tax credits.
New Blanco Metra corner kitchen sink saves space, adds style
Posted by: editors note in Home decor, Home improvement tips, Kitchen decor, New Homes and Condos on April 15th, 2009

The new Metra corner model will add to the the more than 100 sink models
currently available in Silgranit and will initially be available in the
company’s most popular Silgranit colour, Anthracite as well as the newest
colour, Silk grey. It will also expand the company’s offering of corner sink
models which includes corner sinks in both premium stainless steel and
Silgranit natural stone.
“When designing a kitchen, most consumers and many designers are not
aware of the wide range of possible sink placements or styles available,” says Alexandra Marshall, director of marketing with Blanco Canada. “Corner sinks are great space-savers in the kitchen, using countertop space that otherwise might be unused. This reserves longer straight-runs of countertop for other tasks. They are also less commonly seen in kitchens and therefore can make even the most standard kitchen look custom-designed.”
A checklist for the home renovator
Posted by: editors note in Builder critiques, First time home buyers, Home decor, Tips for Green Living on April 7th, 2009

(NC)-Incentives for homeowners looking to renovate their homes are everywhere. It appears that many are on board to helping the environment through energy-saving renovations. Government and retailers are providing their support by means of tax credits, grants and discounts. One energy-saving renovation that offers great incentive to homeowners is an attic insulation upgrade. If you’re looking to get started on your first re-insulation project, but just don’t know where to start, here’s a handy checklist for you. Read the rest of this entry »
Home renovation tax credit can help save on contractor costs
Posted by: editors note in Bathroom decor, First time home buyers, Home decor, Home improvement tips, Kitchen decor on April 7th, 2009

(NC)—If you’ve ever been interested in renovating your home, but have been hesitant to hire a contractor because of costs, the government now offers a solution to help save Canadians money in this area. Under the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) stimulus proposed in the 2009 federal budget, contractors hired to perform home renovations are eligible expenses covered under the tax credit.
The HRTC is designed to encourage Canadians to renovate their homes and alleviate some of the financial woes that sometimes come with territory. It can help homeowners save up to 15 per cent on eligible expenses, up to a maximum of $1,350, assisting both families and the Canadian economy as it tries to rebound.



