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FREE MONTHLY MAGAZINEDISTRIBUTED DIRECTLY TO HOUSEHOLDERS

FEBRUARY 2013

open a new style in Canadapages 26-27

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It may still be snowing outside and we want to cuddle in warm sweaters, but that doesn’t mean you can’t start planning your spring wardrobe now. Warm season is just around the corner and fashion retailers are starting to display their spring collections as early as February. This is a good time to browse for seasons trends and get in the mood for warm and sunny days ahead.Wide range of spring colours will lighten your mood from winter hibernation. While we see a selection of bright and bold hues on the runway, trendy colours for the upcoming season are extravagant grays, rich blues, bold blacks, spectrum of nude shades, just to name a few.

This colourful wave is the ultimate destination for any occasion, lifestyle and everyday wear Company Lady Tais is happy to introduce innovative designs to her clients. Passion, energy of contrasts, feminine and theatrical are in the dresses by Lady Tais new business collection; you will feel fabulous even at work.Close �tting silluete, unique fabrics and a touch of sparkle - these are the features that celebrate genuine femininity!

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Sensible people often find inter-iors in Pop Art style shocking. The style that was on the crest of its popularity in the 1960s is now experiencing a revival offering a glimpse into the world of popular art and mass production.

This style is characterized by the use of repli-cation techniques, pronounced unconcern, , and even spiritual atrophy, by copying the style of glossy magazines that promote consumerism. Home interiors decorated in Pop Art style carry glossy shine, flamboyant details, and flashy colours. Such a dwelling is not for everyone. To avoid psychological discomfort of constantly experiencing this slightly crazy atmosphere, one needs to be either a veritable aesthete or a conscious adept of such a lifestyle.

Changing your home decor to Pop Art style requires huge efforts. One of the main pur-poses is to convey the very spirit of Pop Art through colour solutions and proper selection of materials and accessories. Use vibrant acid colours and don’t worry about their compatibility. Pop Art style does not care about traditional such trivialities as the concept of harmony.

A popular way to decorate walls is to paint them in different colours: one wall has to be a neutral light colour playing a calming role in the midst of the colour orgy. Other walls are done in much brighter hues. Ideally, one wall should become a gallery of popular art by being decorated with a replicated de-sign based on a popular object, anything from Coke bottles to US dollar bills.

It goes without saying that the preferable material for Pop Art style is plastic that does not even try to disguise itself as a nobler substance. Artificial materials are the best to convey the style spirit. Therefore, the more pronounced its artificiality is the bet-ter. Neon night lighting fixtures of unusual shapes with shades made of plastic, paper,

or glass add to the general mood.

Because the Pop Art ideas are incompatible with our traditional concepts of living space organization, one needs to revise his ideas of classic sets of furnishings. Pop Art rejects all those bourgeois cabinets and chests pre-ferring various niches and built-in cabinets, usually with no doors. Pop Art furniture has to be bizarre yet of simple shapes. The pro-cess of selecting gaudy plastic chairs and tables, round sofas and armchairs in con-trasting colours, low ottomans, shelving, and coffee tables requires careful approach because no traditional furniture can fit into the atmosphere of Pop Art.

On the other hand, there are neither lim-itations nor firm rules where Pop Art space planning solutions and decorative objects are concerned. This fact allows for utmost creativity in fashioning your home decor. The cornerstones of Pop Art style are free-dom of expression, the tongue-in-cheek approach, and the desire to shock and as-tonish. If you possess such qualities, they will help you create an unusual and un-forgettable living space.

Royal Promenade!! Huge CORNER unit, about 1500 sq.ft., 2 large bdrms, 2 full wshrs. Bright & magnificent with great layout and in excellent condition. Huge wraparound windows bring lots of light. Huge living/dining with W/O to balcony. Master with W/I closet, his/hers closet & W/O to balcony. Ensuite w/separate glass shower & bathtub. Family size kitchen w/window. 2 parkings. Large locker. Very well maintained building with excellent facilities.

“Promenade Towers”! Large & bright CORNER unit, about 1300 sq ft with balcony. 2-bdrs+large solarium, 2 full wshrs. Huge windows from floor to ceiling. Laminate floors throughout. Large kitchen with window & breakfast area. Parking. Locker. Very well maintained building with excellent facilities: gym, sauna, outdoor pool, rec. room, tennis court, 24 hours security gate. Close to excellent schools, Promenade plaza, transit.

Beautiful upgraded unit in luxury Centre Park condo, approx 750 sq.ft. 1-bdrm, den, 2-wshrs. Unobstructed East view. Modern kitchen w/granite countertop, undermount sinks, S/S appliances. Upgraded large full ensuite bathroom. Balcony. Laminate floors. Parking &large locker. Luxury building with superb recreational facilities. Pet friendly. Steps to Wal-Mart, Promenade Plaza, park, transit.

Stunning one year Remington Home in prestigious Valleys of Thornhill. 3-bdrs, 3-wshrs. Very modern excellent layout. 9ft ceilings and hardwood on main floor. Oak staircase. Family room with gas fireplace. Upgraded S/S appliances and kitchen cabinets. Large bedrooms. Every bedroom has access to wshrms. Close to excellent schools, plaza, transit.

Thornhill City Centre!! Luxury Building!! Very bright and spacious 1-bdr, 1-wshr, about 600 sq.ft unit with balcony and unobstructed panoramic view. Laminate floors throughout. Open concept kitchen with granite countertop & breakfast bar. Parking. Very low maintenance fee. Excellent facilities: indoor pool, sauna, gym, 24 hr concierge service, etc. Steps to Promenade Plaza, Wal-Mart, transit!

Gorgeous freehold townhouse in excellent location on extra deep lot, about 1900 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, 4 wshrs. Very bright, meticulously kept. Great layout. Open concept. Hardwood and laminate floors. Nice family size kitchen with S/S appliances and W/O to deck. Very large master bdrm with W/I closet and balcony. Gas fireplace. Finished W/O basement. Close to transit, shopping and nature trails.

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Bamboo has been a popular interior de-sign material for quite a long time as part of the penetration of Eastern philosophies and lifestyles into the Western life. Baskets, pictures frames, lampshades, furniture, as well as floor coverings, rugs, and window

shades, objects made of bamboo have become an integral part of furniture show-rooms, building materials warehouses, and home accessories stores. Because bamboo is an extremely fast growing plant its wood does not accumulate harmful substances. Great decorative features as well as its eco-logical qualities justify the recognition and popularity of bamboo in interior design.

Bamboo floors last for years due to their durability and thickness. Besides, bamboo wood is resistant to temperature changes, liquids, and time. It does not need special chemicals for its upkeep – because of its uniform structure all it needs is dusting.

Another common decorative item is bam-boo wallpaper. Due to its natural origins, bamboo wallpaper comes in various thick-nesses, depending on the thickness of the fibre, and contains a number of hues. Such wallpaper will not fade even when ex-posed to strong sunlight for longer periods

of time. For those who prefer gradual tran-sition from one strip to the next, the edges can be concealed with wood railings. Such a decor element will create an impression of an Oriental bamboo hut. What can be better than this unusual, fine-looking, prac-tical, and breathing material!

Bamboo fibres are also used in textile mak-ing. The soft and thin air-light natural fabric is comparable in its characteristics to silk and, the same way as the latter, is success-fully used for bed linens. Such linens are breathable, moisture absorbing, and keep both their appearance and their bacteri-cide qualities, no matter how many times they are laundered.

Even here, we cannot end the enumeration of bamboo uses. Fishing enthusiasts know how great lightweight and long-lasting bamboo rods are. Bamboo has also been widely used in furniture manufacturing. You have often seen bamboo tables, sofas, armchairs, shelves, and whatnots. Room dividers, curtains, rugs, baskets, placemats, trays, dishes, lampshades made of bam-boo add coziness and exotic flair to home decor.

Women have greatly appreciated lovely bamboo earrings, bracelets, and necklaces, and for the high technology enthusiasts the market offers such unexpected items as bamboo computer and cell phone cases.

Bamboo is a material so unique and univer-sal that it can be used in any field. Try to find the place for it in your own home and see for yourself how stylish, handsome and trendy it looks.

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Small does not need to be uncomfort-able. Sometimes we live a happy life in a tiny apartment and can be dissatisfied in a sprawling house. If your living space hap-pens to be small, you can make it more comfortable and good looking by follow-ing a few design rules regarding the main

living zones.

How to Add Space to a Small Living RoomA podium in a room changes its appear-ance. Use it as a relaxation zone, with a seating furniture arrangement, a bracket-mounted TV set, and a few bookshelves. Throw a colourful blanket and a few bright-ly coloured cushions on the sofa. Build the podium with drawers that will be hiding underneath. A wall sconce or a floor lamp will make this area especially cozy and ro-mantic. If low ceilings feel depressing, cor-rect this impression with vertically striped wallpaper.

Transforming a Tiny KitchenThe most important space in the kitchen is its so-called working triangle: the stove, the sink, and the fridge. Placed in the correct or-der, they will add comfort to a tiniest kitchen.

If complete remodeling of your kitchen is out of the question, try the next best step: avoid wall cabinets - they create a stifling feeling. Instead, hang open shelves that will show your beautiful dishes to advantage and dis-play accessories that add individuality.

Furnish the lower cabinets with sliding-out sections that promote the maximal use of the space.

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Children’s WorldEven in the smallest apartment with a little effort on your part your child can have her own little world.

Buy furniture that creates a “house” for the young one by combining a “bedroom” on the “second floor” with a desk or play space underneath.

Use a table to create a “house” for the child. This is easy – just hang pieces of fabric from the table top to the floor on all four sides. It will serve as a toy storage if you put a couple of colourful boxes for your kid’s little treasures or as a haven– just drawing the “curtain” closed will be enough if the child want to be alone for a while.

Little Tricks for a Little BathroomIf the look of your bathroom makes you sad, try to “colour” it with the help of regular cer-amic tiles laid in a chessboard pattern. The ceiling fixture will add shine to the glass mosaic that you may use in the seams. Just a little magic – and you are happy and re-laxed in your tiny space.

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CONDO. BATHURST & CENTREVery bright & impeccable unit, where you feel warm & comfortable. Very spacious, 1-bdrm, 1-wshr, about 600 Sq.Ft. unit with balcony & unobstructed panoramic view, located in high demand Thornhill City Centre. New high quality laminated floors throughout. Open concept kitchen with granite countertop & breakfast bar. Parking included. Very low maintenance fee. Luxury building with superb recreational facilities: indoor pool, sauna, gym, party room, etc. Steps to Wal-Mart, Promenade Plaza, park, restaurants, and transit.

BATHURST & CLARKLarge & bright CORNER unit, about 1350 SqFt, 2+1 bdrms, 2 full wshrms, in prime Thornhill location! Very clean, in excellent condition. Beautiful laminated floors throughout. Large kitchen with window & pantry. Large bedrooms. Solarium can be used as 3-rd bdrm or office. Maintenance fee includes everything! Very well maintained building with excellent facilities: gym, sauna, outdoor pool, recreation room, tennis court, 24 hrs security gate.

CONDO. BATHURST/STEELES/FINCHVery enjoyable & cozy, renovated & beautifully maintained 3+1-bdrm, 2-full wshrm, 1500 SqFt CORNER unit with amazing unobstr. view of park. Excellent layout. Gleaming parquet floors, mouldings, potlights. Nicely painted. Separate kitchen w/window overlooks park. Europ. style kitchen cabinets.KitchenAid cooktop, oven, new water filtration system. Large master with W/I closet & 4pc ensuite. Renovated wshrms. All closets w/organizers. Large ensuite locker & laundry. Solarium can be used as 4th bdrm or office. Parking. Maintenance fee includes all utilities & cable TV. Gym, sauna, whirlpool, outdoor pool, security guard & system. Great area in demand!

RICHMOND HILLPRICE REDUCED TO SELL! Very nice 4-bdr, 3-wshr fully detached house on huge corner lot. Practical layout. High ceilings. Wood floors. Modern family size kitchen with S/S appliances (walk-out to backyard) Family room with gas fireplace. Potlights. 2nd floor balcony with unobstructed view of park. Interlocked driveway. Great family neighborhood. Good schools, recreation centre.

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BATHURST &ELGIN MILLSAbsolutely redesigned & renovated luxurious 4+2-bdr, 5-wshr home in high demand Richmond Hill location. About 2900 Sq.Ft. Amazing open concept floor plan with custom finishes all throughout. Hardwood floors on both levels. Potlights. Brand new custom kitchen with b/splash & marble floors, granite countertop, S/S appliances. New bathrooms with granite counters, new windows & doors, wrought iron picket & much more. Apartment (2-bdrm, kitchen with S/S appliance, laundry) in profess. FINISHED basement w/separate entrance.

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BATHURST & RUTHERFORDStunning one year old 3+1-bdr, 3-wshr detached home in prestigious area of Valleys of Thornhill. Very modern & open. 9’ ceilings. Family room with gas fireplace. Very nice kitchen with upgraded cabinets & S/S appliances. Large bedrooms. Every bdrm has access to the washroom. Loft on 2nd floor. Close to all amenities & plaza, schools and shuls.

THORNHILL WOODSAmazing executive home with 4 bdrm, 4 wshr in high demand area. About 3300 Sq.Ft. Extremely bright, spacious & open. Excellent customized layout with 9’ ceilings. Stunning foyer open to above. Hardwood floors. Potlights. Decorative columns. Very nice updated kitchen. All bedrooms are very large. Each bdrm has ensuite. Wonderful spacious b/yard with shed. Close to transportation, parks, shopping, schools & community center.

AURORA (BAYVIEW & ST. JOHN’S)Excellent location! Very bright & spacious, open concept, 4+1-bdr, 4-wshr detached house, 3100 Sq.Ft. Excellent layout! Fully renovated, 9’ ceilings, hardwood & laminated floors throughout. Family room with gas fireplace. Family size kitchen with extended cabinets & granite countertop. Oak staircase. Garage access from laundry. Fully finished basement with separate entrance (contains 1-bdrm apartment with kitchen, 4pc bath & laundry). Concrete patio & walkways. Walking distance to all amenities..

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Shows like a MODEL! $$ in upgrades! Very bright & modern, open concept, 4 bdrms + den, 4 wshrs, 3700 SqFt, in excellent condition. Open foyer w/granite floors. 9’ceilings, hardwood flrs, potlights, mouldings. Den on main floor w/French door. Large CUSTOM made kitchen with tall cabinets, granite, b/splash & S/S appliances. Fam. room w/granite mantle gas fireplace. All bdrms have ensuites and W/I closets. Master bdrm has two W/I closets & Jacuzzi. Energy saving windows. Custom curtains

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BATHURST & STEELESTerrific townhome in a desirable private complex with beautiful playground. Updated 2-bdrm, 2-wshr end unit in excellent condition, feels like a semi. High ceilings in master bdrm, skylight. Laminated floors throughout. Eat-in kitchen with nice cabinets & S/S appliances. Underground access to parking in a gated community with 24-hr security. Walking distance to shopping, schools, transportation at the door. There is nothing to do, just move-in & enjoy!

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RICHMOND HILLBacking onto POND & CONSERVATION AREA. Absolutely gorgeous Aspen Ridge detached home with 2-car garage. 4 bdrs, 3 wshrs, excellent condition, perfect layout. Hardwood floors. Family room with gas fireplace. Nice upgraded kitchen with extended cabinets, granite countertop & central island overlooks garden. S/S appliances. Large bedrooms. Master bdrm with W/I closet. Direct access to garage. Interlocked walkway & b/yard.

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In 2005, the provincial government introduced net metering regu-lations that allow Ontario homeowners to send electricity gener-ated from renewable sources such as solar energy to the province’s grid for a credit towards their hydro costs. The more electricity your system produces the more savings you receive!

Electricity companies frequently argue that participating in net-metering programs can affect the customer’s bottom line because such participants do not generate or pay enough to maintain the cost of the grid. However, other reports show that net metering is actually beneficial to utility companies. Through net metering, utility companies avoid high energy costs and line losses as well as capacity upgrades and transmission costs.

In the United States, as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, all public electric utilities are now required to make net metering available to their customers upon request. In Canada, seven prov-inces offer net metering programs. They are Ontario, Quebec, Sas-katchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.

With net metering your hydro bill will show the difference between the amounts of energy your solar PV system exported and the amount of energy your household consumed. All of the regulated

charges such as delivery charge, regulatory charge, and debt-retire-ment charge apply only to your net consumption.

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Lighting design is one of the newest fields in interior design that allows to achieve

the best visual result with the help of various

lighting solutions.

Lighting design is based on the whole slew of optical characteristics including optimal brightness, correct colour rendering, skilled distribution of illumination, and shadow creation. Of course, the principal tool of lighting design is light itself that generates a certain impression of the space, colour scheme, shape, and texture of every ob-ject. Lighting design has yet another pur-pose and that is solving not just esthetic but functional issues as well in regards of the room’s purpose. Artificial lighting that

is one of the main tools of lighting design can be used to correct drawbacks of nat-ural lighting.

Correct lighting is very important when designing spaces because it can produce certain moods (for example, relaxing – for living spaces or mobilizing – for working rooms), visually change dimensions and proportions of the space, create necessary accents in the interior style by emphasizing its advantages and hiding disadvantages.

Look, for example, at the famous chiaro-scuro, or the harmony of light and shadow. Various types of lighting differently affect the way humans perceive colour and its shades. Incandescent and halogen bulbs intensify warm colours and conceal or even, sometimes, distort cool ones making blues look greenish. Daylight bulbs, on the contrary, intensify cool shades and dimin-ish perception of warm colours. As a gener-al rule, interiors in light and warm tones do not require too much lighting while darker and cooler shades in room design call for strong illumination.

A skilled play of coloured lighting can cre-ate special effects. Various shades of red lighting in the room generate romantic mood, orange has a reviving effect, pink

hues makes faces look healthier and fresh-er, while blues and greens have a calming result. One needs to remember though that coloured lighting is wrong for rooms whose function requires utmost natural lighting, like, for example, bathrooms, the kitchen work zone, or the den.

Some lighting design tricks serve to play with the visual characteristics of space. For example, it is possible to visually mod-ify the dimensions of a narrow and long room by directing bright light upon its furthest wall while illuminating the other three walls uniformly. A small square room will look elongated with only one wall il-luminated. A long narrow hallway can be “made” wider with the help of longitudinal illumination along the whole perimeter. A low ceiling will look higher if you place lighting all around the room and hide it behind a false panel – thus reflected light-ing will visually raise the ceiling. On the other hand, if you want to visually dimin-ish the height of the room, direct its light-ing downward and towards the walls. Changing the angle of illumination you can create and illusion of a slanted ceiling. To draw attention to a certain element of decor, place it in the limelight of a focused beam.

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Decorative porcelain elephant families, exquisite figurines, and whimsical bud vases used to be a staple in every house and apartment not so long ago but soon they have all but gone out of style. Lately, though, they have been coming back with a vengeance.

The first clay ornaments in the shape of humans and animals appeared during the Stone Age in what is now Europe. Ancient Greeks started decorating figurines with gold and colour paints back in the 5th to 4th centuries BC. Such ornaments pleased to the eye and had a sacral meaning em-bodying various gods of the Olympus.

The 6th and 7th centuries saw the inven-tion of porcelain in China. The new material was used to create real porcelain figurines. During the ten plus centuries that followed,

Europeans simply made copies of the ex-quisite dolls delivered from the Orient. They were made of soft porcelain invented dur-ing the Medici rule in 1575. Nevertheless, these figurines did not gain great popular-ity because of their yellowish tint.

Only in 1735, Meissen factory in Germany manufactured the first real figurines made in Europe. These statuettes were expensive and as such became yet another status symbol. The more porcelain human and animal figurines the host placed on his din-ner table during a feast, the more promin-ent the reception was considered.

A collection comprising 137 figurines re-ceived by British ambassador in Poland Sir Charles Williams from King Augustus the Third of Poland in 1748 is the largest known set of porcelain statuettes.

Nowadays, the art of statuettes and whole scenes in porcelain has become popular once again. The artists’ skills are so high that the figurines look alive. Of course, in the century of advanced technologies and preferences for such minimalistic styles as hi-tech, a depiction of a cute shepherdess or a lithe ballerina seems grotesque sitting among modern gadgets on a computer table or the top of a plasma TV set. Yet, for those who prefer warmth and calm of the times long gone such a touching accessory is just what is needed.

The most famous artworks in porcelain adorn numerous collections of the best museums in the world. So why shouldn’t you use an exquisite and elegant figurine to adorn your personal living space?

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Laqfoil Ltd. is North America’s only manufac-turer and full service leading provider of stretch ceilings and related stretch technology prod-ucts. Established in 2010, Laqfoil offers premier quality products for residential and commercial purposes, as well as unique print products to use in different markets. Our product selection includes turn-key de-sign, production and installation of stretch ceil-ings, decorative suspended and 3D panels, boxes for walls, wide format prints on walls or ceilings and stretch ceiling accessories in differ-ent shapes and formats. Stretch ceilings are considered a new technol-ogy in the construction, decoration and renova-tion industry as the ultimate ceiling solution and were created mainly as a solution for damaged ceilings. Today, it is the most versatile, practical and stunning product for interior design. It saves energy by acting as insulation for heat or cold, prevents condensation by creating an air lock buffer within the structure and, of course, there is no need to paint the ceiling ever again. It is the fastest way to furnish any room with-out prior preparation of the ceiling’s main sur-face. It is an energy-saving, noise-reducing and

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are resistant to chlorine and vapours. One of the most important facts is that it will never fade, sag, or lose tension over time. Once installed, you won’t have to worry about mold, dust or moisture accumulating on your ceiling. Addition-ally, it repels odours and bacteria which is a really important consideration when choosing the prod-uct for your kitchen or kids’ rooms. Furthermore, our clients always achieve un-imaginable decor results, because we also print images directly onto the material. Supported by lighting integrated with most of our projects, the stretch ceiling in your home becomes a mas-terpiece! Even though the technology is very helpful and useful in avoiding “common ceiling prob-lems”, it is so advanced, that it can be granted the title of “The Ceiling of the Future”, without even mentioning its advantages in solving all of the uncommon ceiling problems. Drywall or

-pair, the paint fades, it peels and is messy dur-ing renovation because of the dust it creates. If you are trying to avoid all of these problems, I recommend stretch ceilings as your ultimateceiling solution. Laqfoil ceiling products can be used at boththe construction and renovation phase for any residential or commercial project. Our stretch

Realty Services, Horseshoe Valley Resort, various restaurants, real estate companies and more. Be it big or small, we can make your home the sweetest and most unique place in the world. By the way, what we do for ceilings is applicable for walls as well, so your unique interior space will be perfectly complete! Laqfoil is proud to be a 100% Canadian com-pany. So, the miracle is as pure as our original maple syrup and we make it right here in Toron-to! Specialty designs ordered by our customers become the shining jewels of our portfolio and our experienced and dynamic team is ready to create your new interior. With these unique products you will convert

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Laqfoil Ltd. is North America’s only manufac-turer and full service leading provider of stretch ceilings and related stretch technology prod-ucts. Established in 2010, Laqfoil offers premier quality products for residential and commercial purposes, as well as unique print products to use in different markets. Our product selection includes turn-key de-sign, production and installation of stretch ceil-ings, decorative suspended and 3D panels, boxes for walls, wide format prints on walls or ceilings and stretch ceiling accessories in differ-ent shapes and formats. Stretch ceilings are considered a new technol-ogy in the construction, decoration and renova-tion industry as the ultimate ceiling solution and were created mainly as a solution for damaged ceilings. Today, it is the most versatile, practical and stunning product for interior design. It saves energy by acting as insulation for heat or cold, prevents condensation by creating an air lock buffer within the structure and, of course, there is no need to paint the ceiling ever again. It is the fastest way to furnish any room with-out prior preparation of the ceiling’s main sur-face. It is an energy-saving, noise-reducing and

-ings can hold up to 100 lbs. of water per squaremeter (in the event of leakage from above), and

ceilings have already been successfully used in both new and renovated spaces and for redeco-rating architectural facilities. In terms of design, we have over 280 stock colors and textures, and can create custom shapes, suspended panels, backlit panels, three-dimensional and multilevel forms. Custom and print designs create endless possibilities from corporate logos to pictures. In contrast to other ceiling systems, stretch ceil-

and require less “ceiling” space, due to their ability to qualitatively use the space between them and the main surface, thus hiding all sorts of unwanted communication devices. The application range of our ceilings is ab-solutely unlimited and can be used in any type

showrooms, sanitary, medical and educational institutions, including large retail outlets and

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are resistant to chlorine and vapours. One of the most important facts is that it will never fade, sag, or lose tension over time. Once installed, you won’t have to worry about mold, dust or moisture accumulating on your ceiling. Addition-ally, it repels odours and bacteria which is a really important consideration when choosing the prod-uct for your kitchen or kids’ rooms. Furthermore, our clients always achieve un-imaginable decor results, because we also print images directly onto the material. Supported by lighting integrated with most of our projects, the stretch ceiling in your home becomes a mas-terpiece! Even though the technology is very helpful and useful in avoiding “common ceiling prob-lems”, it is so advanced, that it can be granted the title of “The Ceiling of the Future”, without even mentioning its advantages in solving all of the uncommon ceiling problems. Drywall or

-pair, the paint fades, it peels and is messy dur-ing renovation because of the dust it creates. If you are trying to avoid all of these problems, I recommend stretch ceilings as your ultimateceiling solution. Laqfoil ceiling products can be used at boththe construction and renovation phase for any residential or commercial project. Our stretch

Realty Services, Horseshoe Valley Resort, various restaurants, real estate companies and more. Be it big or small, we can make your home the sweetest and most unique place in the world. By the way, what we do for ceilings is applicable for walls as well, so your unique interior space will be perfectly complete! Laqfoil is proud to be a 100% Canadian com-pany. So, the miracle is as pure as our original maple syrup and we make it right here in Toron-to! Specialty designs ordered by our customers become the shining jewels of our portfolio and our experienced and dynamic team is ready to create your new interior. With these unique products you will convert

-room into an elegant and stylish place to love, to live and work in. Get in touch with our profes-sional staff and experience the magic of Laqfoil Stretch Ceiling Technology. Laqfoil - the shape of things to come.

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and suggest viable, cost effective solutions.

INFRASTRUCTUREStructure/Foundation, Electrical, Plumb-ing, and Heating and Cooling

Problems with infrastructure can range from knob and tube wiring to clay pipes in plumb-ing. Foundations can be problematic as well, as old concrete can settle and crack causing the building to shift; a round marble placed on the floor may well give you a heads-up.

Most old homes didn’t have drainage that kept groundwater and rainwater away from their basements, so excavation around the exterior perimeter of the house may be ne-cessary for installing a well-rounded water-proofing and drainage system prior to fin-ishing the interior. Buried oil tanks can be a significant issue in northern climates, and if found on the property, should be removed.

ENVELOPERoof, Insulation, Walls, Windows and Doors

Before changing any of the elements that make up the envelope of the building, en-sure that replacements or repairs will main-tain the architectural character. The types of siding, roofing material, and door and window styles are the key components of the historical character. The most visible elements of your heritage home should be matched as closely as possible when re-pairing or replacing.

Transforming a heritage home into a real estate jewel through a renovation or restor-ation requires a commitment to the archi-tectural character and willingness to meet the challenge of unexpected occurrences along the way. If you are the lucky owner of a heritage property or are considering pur-chasing one, here are five broad categories that you will want to investigate.

HISTORYAge, Condition, and Architectural Style

First, you will want to learn as much as pos-sible about the history of the property and building. The historical society in your area can be a good resource. A quick visit to the building department will yield information regarding old permits.

Many architectural styles have played a role in our history – from Queen Anne and Victorian to Colonial Revival. It is worth documenting the details of your home and checking books at your local library (or on the Internet) to determine its exact style. By learning the age of your home, of its former occupants and its architectural style, you will be able to piece together the historical puzzle.

As far as the home condition goes, it’s worth investing in the services of a home inspector knowledgeable in the area of historic archi-tecture. He or she will be able to create a report that will identify potential problems

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Merging the Past and the Present

The Journey of Restoring a Heritage Home

Many older homes were originally insulated with horsehair or newspaper and may also have vermiculite insulation that sometimes contains asbestos. In most cases, an invest-ment is needed to remove the old insula-tion and properly insulate the walls, attic, and the roof.

INTERIORFixtures, Decorative trim, and Furniture

Interior design for a heritage property can be very detailed, and its important to decide which characteristics contribute to the value of the home. The interior trim – such as door stiles and rails, wainscoting and any decora-tive motifs – can be valuable and worth preserving or restoring to its original state.

LANDSCAPINGHardscaping, Planting, and Style

The landscaping of your historic property can’t be overlooked. Many of our forebears have brought their gardening skills with them from England, Italy, or France, where gardens were outdoor living spaces. While it may be difficult to determine from an in-itial observation what the garden may have once looked like, old photos can provide valuable clues.

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Connecting the right people, with the right products, in the hottest spaces.

This January, the Metro Toronto Convention Center hosted one of North America’s ma-jor International events - the Interior Design Show (IDS13).

Since its inception in 1998, over 600,000 design professionals, consumers and media have attended. In 2012, the Interior De-sign Show/IDS was purchased by Informa Canada Inc, one of the largest Canadian producers and marketers of tradeshows, consumer shows and conferences, serving the construction, real estate, craft, art and design markets. Some of its well known brands include: IDS West, IIDEX, Art Toronto, One of a Kind Shows, Construct Canada, the Real Estate Forums as well as the Interior Design Show.

This year, the Interior Design Show visitors, had an opportunity to experience new products and new design ideas, showcased by over 300 exhibitors; domestic and inter-national interior design; architecture and in-dustrial design trends; the creative work de-signed by students, as well as the work by the most influential architects and design-

ers from around the world. The Trade Day Speakers event is one of the most inspira-tional highlights of IDS and it is sponsored by a leading North American magazine AZURE, which is focused on contempor-ary design, architecture and interiors from around the globe.

Here are some scene stealers and trends from the Interior Design Show 2013.

Right at the entrance to the Interior Design Show, visitors were greeted by the unique, colorful installation “As Luck Would Have It” - created by the Toronto-born, but Chi-cago based multimedia artist Willy Chyr. As described by the artist:-”It’s a celebration of serendipity, randomness and luck!”

This year’s charity auction featured 20 Blu Dot Real Good chairs, to raise money for

the ONEXONE children’s charity. Each chair featured a different digital design by art-ists, fashion designers, furniture studios and graphic designers.

PARA Paints showcased a line of pre-mium quality architectural paints, stains, varnishes and faux finishing products and provided customers with the following current and future color trends: under-tones of warm plum and pumice; hues of mauve, lavender and burgundy; colours of earthy tones and mix of faded blues; bursts of emeralds and sapphire blues; accents of spicy oranges and fun yellows; basics of darkest black; grey with green undertones with crisp white. This unique selection of color inspired designers and attendees to create new remarkable in-teriors.

“As Luck Would Have It” (installation made out of over 1,600 balloons) PARA Paints Color Forecast for 2013

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“Urban Barn” - a modern and contemporary furniture, home decor and accessories store - presented interesting blends of col-ors, patterns and textures: ”dijon…our happy new hue for Spring which has uplifting properties of yellow with a dash of spice”

John Paul & Co. - these inspirational pieces of furnishings and ac-cessories showcased from the boutique collection.

IDS 13 new products and accessories have been enjoyed by visitors…

Hanging LED lights from secondhand wine glasses…

Montreal- based artist Isabelle Auger’s lantern-like pendants, are available in two sizes and are made of locally sourced oak and white birch. They also come in maple and red birch.

WETSTYLE is a Canadian manufacturer, for the first time, presented award–winning “Be Collection Soaking Tub with Surround Wood Shelf “designed by Patrick Messier.

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WETSTYLE is a Montreal’s based manufac-turer of premium-quality handcrafted soak-ing tubs, sinks and bath furnishings; prod-ucts are made exclusively from

WETMAR BiO, the brand’s own eco-friend-ly natural stone composite material and hand-crafted sustainable hardwoods.

Am Studio, Toronto

This hanging pendant chandelier, made out of a hand-blown glass balls;

thin fiberglass strands winded around it and then it placed inside a second glass ball.

AM Studio, presented an exclusive collec-tion of modern lighting fixtures and fused glass objects d’art. Crafted from materials like crystal, soft porcelain, metal and vibrant handmade glass.

“SHELLS” by AM Studio

BLANCO is an award-winning company, introduced new innovative products at the IDS 13.Founded in Germany in1925, BLANCO was the first company using stainless steel for kitchen sinks and also the first company to introduced colored sinks on the market, made from hard composite material.

“Monte Design Group” at IDS13 featured the Best in Contemporary Design for Children.

Showcased pieces by “Monte Design Group” the “Joya Rocker” and “Ninna-Nanna Bassi-net”, designed and manu-factured from sustainable materials, with great com-fort and versatility for kids.

IKEA Design won Gold at the 2013 Interior Design Show!

“The IKEA booth showed that even a so-called ‘lar-ger’ company can indeed display a level of care and craft to the interior environ-ment.” says judge, Donald Chong. “The design of the booth was memorable for the fact that it had the intent of creating a space both monumental and do-

mestic in scale - something that registered well for a design show, but also that regis-tered well with a more discerning public interested in spaces that have good value, performance and, still, a good feel.”

“Scandinavian design is at the forefront right now and it only makes sense for IKEA to

own this expression.” Says Madeleine Löwenborg-Frick, Public Relations Manager, IKEA Canada. “Our design showcased the rustic, industrial side of Scandinavian design reminiscent of the con-verted warehouse spaces

in Copenhagen that are so trendy right now; rather than focusing on a predictable mid-century modern expression.”

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Metropolis Living brought a selection of its one-of-a-kind pieces made from salvaged materials. This streetlight lamp is one of my favorites!

IDS13 Show Feature: How Do You Work?

Presented by Steel Space Productions, design teams have been challenged to explore the boundaries and balance of work, play and life : Montreal’s based firm “Igloodgn”; multidisciplinary Toronto studio “Dubbeldam Architecture + Design”; Montreal and Milan based studio ”Samare”; “BlackLab” and Landscape Architect - Joe Loblaw.

Dubbeldam Architecture used the slats from shipping pallets in its How Do You Work? “Our installation is….playful!”

A student design initiative showcase from the University of Alberta.

Interior Design Show 2013 has been a successful celebration of do-

mestic and international talent and was a fantastic opportunity to charge one’s creative ”batteries”!

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Igloodgn. “…we can work anywhere, whether it be your home, an office or outdoors: we are no longer chained to our desk.”

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Interior doors are a very important decor element. A correctly chosen door that matches the general style of the house can become a dramatic manifestation of the design idea. No element is unimportant in the matter of creating a correct decorative atmosphere, be it the colour, texture, the door style, or – especially – the finish. In-terior doors should conform to the general tone of the space.

Light tones look great in spacious rooms with few decorative elements. White doors are ideal for classic interiors but they can be successfully used in bolder decorative

styles as well. White interior doors help to create the feeling of ease and freedom. They enhance the space visually thus be-coming ideal for smaller rooms.

White doors are perfect for design com-positions with a well-defined focus. This is the case when the designer needs to draw attention to the main decor element turn-ing it into the principle accent of the room. In this situation, white interior doors will not distract from this detail but rather will create a background for it. White is also the most customary colour for bathroom and kitchen doors.

Colours of natural premium woods used for furniture and door finishing look great in classic interior styles. Golden oak and ma-hogany, beech and walnut all have rich and deep colouring and interesting patterns. Interior doors finished in these woods add to exquisite decor. Depending on the de-signer’s vision, interior doors made of hard-wood can come in either classic or modern style. Their rich colour palette allows for a wide choice of hues from which it is easy to select the one that would perfectly match the colour scheme of the decor. Experi-enced designers insist that the best way to reach your decorative harmony is to choose a door material that matches the colour of the furniture in the room.

Nevertheless, sometimes contrasting col-ours may lead to a unique and striking re-sult. Interior doors in dark rich tones serve as a welcome addition to luxurious bar-oque interiors. This requires special atten-tion to matching elements to one another both colour wise and style wise. The con-temporary approach to interior design al-lows most unusual combinations of styles and tones, encourages creativity and offers a wide choice of interior doors to select the ones to your liking.

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Problems with maintaining a normal home existence for pets that some people experience often result from the lack of correct organization of their space.

It is especially complicated when the pet is very young – this is when you find runs on your sheers and loose threads sticking out of your upholstery or risk to step on the tail or the paw of the new inhabitant of your dwelling. These are just a few of the problems of the lives of urban apartment pets and their owners.

The problem is avoidable. You can set up your little friend with care and comfort and save the integrity of your decor with the help of a pet house.

The majority of apartment pets are either cats or small and medium size dogs. Pet shops and department stores carry all kinds of ob-jects that improve the life of a pet who stays inside the apartment; among them are pet houses, play places, and nurseries for mom-mies and their newborns.

Larger dogs need a separate room but if this is impossible, they will do with a sleeping cushion in the general style of the home decor so that it becomes a design element.

Pets of smaller sizes – or rather their design-conscious owners - are luckier because the variety of items offered as their dwelling or playground is much wider and allows the owner to choose the one that matches the style of the rest of the apartment and becomes a decorative object.

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