Fine Homes Saskatoon Volume 6 Issue 2 2015

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SHAWNA MACDONALD TMG THE MORTGAGE ASSOCIATES AWARDED CANADA’S TOP MORTGAGE BROKER

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With Fine Homes editor ERIN LEGG

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inally the monotone colours of winter are gone. Finally the grass is alive again and the birds are singing. Summer has arrived once more! How do you like to spend the hot, sunny months?

When purchasing a home it is essential you’re getting the best mortgage for your individual needs. Shawna MacDonald of TMG The Mortgage Associates has proven herself a successful client-centred mortgage broker and was appointed Broker of the Year by the Canadian Association of Mortgage Professionals. Meet Saskatoon’s award-winning broker in this issue’s cover story. Do you have a summer project planned? Our favourite renovation expert Scott McGillivray explains the curb appeal of windows and doors. For your interior projects, we give inspiration for kitchen cabinetry and countertops, as well as tips on effective, yet fashionable, lighting solutions for your home. If you dream of escaping city life for peaceful days at the cottage, we present a glimpse into life at the lake. And because we know you prefer to spend the fleeting summer months relaxing, Fine Homes introduces readers to “zeroscaping,” a maintenance-free option for your yard.

www.finelifestyles.ca Summer 2015 Volume 6 Issue 2 Editor Erin Legg erinl@finelifestyles.ca Art Direction Lisa Redden, Senior Design Candace Haiko, Ghislaine Moffitt, Deanne Bell, Shanna Nodding Staff Writers Courtney Tait, Henny Buffinga, Melanie Furlong, Tobie Hainstock, Tori Stafford, Tonya Lambert, Trina Annand Cover Photography Heather Fritz Photography Heather Fritz, Lisa Landrie, Art Delight, Arteriors Home, Blum Canada, Currey & Company, DuPont, Kohler, Richard Sibbald, Shercom Industries Contributing Writers Brook Thalgott, Katrina Geneevasen, Kevin Hall, Kim Mannix Vermette, Scott McGillivray Distribution & Subscriptions kellym@finelifestyles.ca

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CONTENTS DEPARTMENTS HOMES & PROPERTIES ...................... 8 BED & BATH ........................................24 DREAM KITCHENS...............................28 INNER BEAUTY & DESIGN ................. 32 HOME IMPROVEMENTS & RENOVATIONS.................................41 OUTDOOR LIVING & LANDSCAPES ..................................51 REALTOR DIRECTORY......................65

FEATURES COVER: Canada’s Top Mortgage Broker Shawna MacDonald .................. 12 Scott McGillivray: Curb Appeal with Windows & Doors.....................................41 Dream Living at the Lake ...................... 51

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How to Convince Your Spouse to Hire a Cleaning Service to put your feet up and relax, but the nagging voice in your head tells you that your bathrooms need scrubbing and the floors are in desperate need of cleaning. Do you dream about being one of your neighbours who has the luxury of coming home to a sparkling clean home because they have hired a cleaning company? Is it a daunting thought to bring the subject up to your spouse? Below are some common objections and how to negotiate your way to a less stressful life.

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o you often come home from work completely exhausted only to find your home in complete disarray? You want

“We Can’t afford it.” It may be time to take a look at your budget and reassess priorities. It’s easier to relocate funds than add additional expenses. It may be worth giving up the $5 daily latte ($150 per month) to have your home cleaned. Schedule your service to the frequency that fits your budget. “HoW Hard Can it be to keep tHiS Home Clean?” Make a list of everything you do or would like to do when cleaning the home, and split the chores over the next couple of weeks. You may be surprised how much time and energy it takes to keep your home in tip-top shape, and how worthwhile a cleaning service can be. “We are Clean people. our HouSe iS not dirtY.” Dirt and germs hide in areas that are often not touched when we only have a few moments to clean. A professional cleaning service will get areas that you may not have time for. “You WorrY too muCH — juSt relax.” Not everyone has the

same standard of cleaning, but if you are feeling so stressed that you can’t get your house in order, it will affect your relationships with your spouse and children. Imagine the feeling if company pops by and you don’t have to worry if your bathrooms are clean. “i do not like to Have StrangerS in our Home.” With a professional cleaning service, all security measures are taken care of. Any cleaning company you hire should be able to provide you with the hiring practices and insurance coverage. Hire a company that fully trains their employees; people who work for a professional cleaning company need to be professional trained. Ask if the company is covered by insurance, Workers Compensation Board, and bonded. This ensures the employees are insured against accidents, crime and any other liabilities while in your home. This provides peace of mind you can’t get from hiring a “friend of a friend.” “it iS a luxurY We don’t need.” The time has come to hire a cleaning service as a necessity, not a luxury. Unlike going out for dinner and a movie (often the same cost as a cleaning), cleaning helps preserve the health of your home and family. A cleaning service will free up more time to spend together as a family. Still not convinced? Try a cleaning service one time and experience the feeling you and your spouse will have when walking into a clean home. This may truly demonstrate the value of hiring a professional cleaning company.

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Condo Living Ideal For Today’s Modern Lifestyle

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By Trina Annand

hen searching for that perfect next home, it pays to consider condominium living. By providing a unique sense of community and luxury amenities, many building options provide an experience that’s second to none. At condo open houses you will likely see a wide variety of buyers — from developers looking for their next investment to first-time buyers and those looking to downsize, many are seeing the added value condos bring to a modern lifestyle.

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One of the main reasons for making the move to a condo is location. Often perfectly situated in prime locations — such as downtown areas with restaurants, shopping, spas and other amenities — condos provide much more than a home. Many newer condo buildings have retail spaces in their bottom floor, the rent provides for a healthy reserve fund for building maintenance and the shops allow residents the convenience of shopping just outside their front door.

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to enjoy — seeing people everyday, attending building parties, joining clubs and committees creates a strong and lasting camaraderie.

Purchasing a condo can also mean having more resident-centred amenities, which are added costs for homeowners. Modern condo complexes often come with a variety of features, such as a pool, hot tub, fitness facility, large common spaces for parties, indoor parking, car and pet wash bays and much more. Every element of a condominium is designed to make the residents’ lives easier, creating a home that is a true oasis. Having all these conveniences under one roof allows people to save valuable commuting time and intuitively build their schedule around their busy day. This shared space also builds a unique sense of community that subdivision dwellers don’t get

Those looking for a maintenance-free lifestyle are often lured by the siren song of condo living, where landscaping, snow removal, common space cleaning and general maintenance are taken care of by someone else. Other perks include a secure and monitored building and having a superintendent onsite. In some condos there is even a 24-hour concierge service, making it the perfect home base for the avid traveller. Concierge services vary per building, but can function as security, accept deliveries, check on a resident’s space while they are away, take care of pets and run errands in the complex. The condominium staff is key to making sure the building functions as a well-oiled machine, ensuring effortless living for all owners. When choosing your next home, consider the type of lifestyle that best suits your family’s needs and get ready to enjoy the next phase of your life with all the luxury you deserve.

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Condo Buying Tips: • Consider the condo fees — if they are too high, it can greatly affect your lifestyle. • Check to see what your condo fees cover; water, heat and electricity are common inclusions. • Ensure the building has a healthy reserve fund to cover any repairs that may arise, if the fund is too low it could mean out-of-pocket payments from residents when problems occur. • Review the Home Owner’s Association rules and regulations; make sure they are acceptable for you. These rules can include limitations on things like interior renovations, patio furniture and even what colour curtains you can have, depending on the building.

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n today’s real estate market, image is everything. Shawn Johnson, a realtor with RE/MAX Saskatoon, knows all about how to present a home to ensure that potential buyers see every beautiful detail of a home right in the listing. To give homes an extra touch of panache, Shawn uses a cutting edge 3D camera to capture a home’s essence for buyers. This technology offers a full panoramic view of the home, where buyers can zoom in or out, rotate and view the home online like never before. This technology allows potential buyers to actually walk through the home when viewing on line, as though doing it in person. “This technology is remarkable,” says Shawn. “And it’s new to the Saskatoon real estate market.” The panoramic tour can be viewed with

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one of Shawn’s current luxury home listings. Located in Saskatoon’s beautiful Arbor Creek neighbourhood, this home on Horlick Manor is a gem. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this home is loaded with amazing upgrades. You’ll find it’s fully automated with remotes and touch screens plus power blinds throughout the house. Discover gorgeous custom Redl cabinetry in the gourmet open-plan kitchen, and relax in the custom DTV Steam Shower. There’s Bowers and Wilkins Speakers for your favourite playlist or video entertainment. Stay comfortable and warm with a zoned heating system and in-floor heating, even in the garage. “This home has to be seen to be believed,” says Shawn. “And the panoramic tour makes that possible.”

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shawn Johnson, re/MaX saskatoon office 306.242.6000 Cell 306.341.1126 Fax 306.956.3356 shawn.johnson@remax.net www.mysaskrealestate.com


Talk to Shawn Now into my third year and already one of the top producing agents in my industry, I have learned that once you understand how to succeed in a hot real estate market, it gets easier every day. I keep the real estate process simple, and offer my clients the most value for their dollar — no matter if they are buying or selling. I listen to the details that are important to them. And we have fun! For my clients and myself, it is an exciting, enjoyable experience. Some days, it feels like I am miles apart from other people in my industry. My clients seem to love that. If you’re looking for someone who can provide valuable insight, protect your best interests and handle all the mundane details to make your buying or selling experience an enjoyable one, feel free to contact me anytime. I look forward to working for you,

Shawn

Shawn Johnson, RE/MAX Saskatoon Cell - (306) 341-1126 Office - (306) 242-6000 Fax - (306) 956-3356 shawn.johnson@remax.net www.mysaskrealestate.com


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Shawna MacDonald Offers AwArd winning Client serviCe By Tobie Hainstock

On november 23, 2014 shawna Macdonald of tMg the Mortgage Associates achieved the highest accolade a mortgage broker can receive when the Canadian Association of Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) awarded her Broker of the Year. CAAMP has over 11,500 members who are committed to the advancement of Canada’s mortgage industry. Macdonald was humbled by this award, which was based on client service, lender relationships, leadership and community involvement.

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hen asked about her career as a mortgage professional she often responds, “I feel like I won the life lottery!” Not everyone can enjoy the privilege of working at something they are truly passionate about. A Brief History Having worked in the financial industry since she graduated high school, MacDonald eventually acquired a position as mortgage specialist at one of the country’s top banking institutions. During this time, she remained true to her dedication to the client and always doing what was best for them. At times this seemed to clash with her employer’s wishes, which led to a parting of ways for MacDonald and the bank. This departure was the turning point in her career and future success as a client-centred mortgage broker. In November 2007, MacDonald joined TMG The Mortgage Group. After several years as a successful mortgage broker she proudly opened her own mortgage brokerage TMG The Mortgage Associates in August 2012. What Does a Mortgage Broker Do? Many people are turning to mortgage brokers to assist them in finding

borrowing options but few people truly understand what it is that mortgage brokers do. Your broker will go over various mortgage options and help you pick what best serves your needs. Sometimes the best mortgage isn’t the one with the lower interest rate. Some mortgages offer lower rates but have less flexibility. Good communication is key when it comes to lining up the right products. Your mortgage broker will help keep the communication lines clear between all parties involved. Rate is not an issue with a status mortgage broker as they usually get better rates and, more importantly, they can ensure the right product for the client’s situation. How Much Does a Mortgage Broker Cost? Having to pay the mortgage broker is a common misconception. MacDonald explains that mortgage brokers serve homebuyers at no charge. A Long Lasting Relationship Many believe the relationship between them and their mortgage broker ends when they purchase their home. Sometimes this is the case, but

MacDonald believes the exact opposite. There will be times when a homeowner needs to refinance, change payment frequency, make lump sum payments or seek pre-approval for another mortgage and she will be there to assist. MacDonald notes the importance of talking to a mortgage broker before signing a renewal. “I want to be your broker for the rest of your mortgage life,” she says. “Many times the bank sends out the renewal documents and homeowners sign them without thinking of the options. I will help you find what best fits your needs.” Award Winning Broker In her diligence, MacDonald has also earned the title of TMG Prairies Broker of the Year seven times and TMG Top Five Per Cent Broker of the Year eight times. In 2012, MacDonald was honoured again to receive the FirstLine Mortgages Top Broker Efficiency Award. In April 2015, MacDonald was also named 26th in CMP Magazine Top 75 Mortgage Brokers in Canada. REALTOR® Relationships Over the years MacDonald has aligned herself and has had the privilege of

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“Shawna, we are so very grateful for your many, many hours you have given in making the dream a reality for our family. You have been nothing but kind, sympathetic and patient. Thank you Shawna; we would recommend you in a heartbeat!” — The Hydamaka family

working with a number of highly professional and customer service oriented real estate agents. Because buying a home is such a significant transition in anyone’s life, the relationship between the REALTOR® and mortgage broker is an essential factor. This is achieved through strong communications among between all parties. “Shawna is very professional, knowledgeable, likeable and has the ability to make a stressful situation seem so simple. She always has my clients’ best interest in mind. It is no wonder she is so well respected,” comments Jordan Boyes REALTOR®, owner of BOYES GROUP REALTY INC. MacDonald also wishes to congratulate Jordan Boyes on his latest endeavour as he begins his own realty agency BOYES GROUP REALTY INC. Personalized and Professional Service Offering unpaid, unbiased help and advice, your mortgage broker is your advocate throughout the entire process. MacDonald and her team go above and beyond to ensure your home buying experience is a pleasant one. Shawna MacDonald, AMP Owner/Mortgage Broker (License 315781) TMG The Mortgage Associates (License 316246) 441 34th Street Saskatoon 306.384.6353 shawnamacdonald.ca

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hether it’s your home and all your worldly goods, or something like a big piece of furniture from one end of town to the other, moving is stressful. There are so many things to remember to do, and the biggest of these is packing everything to be moved. Should you use boxes or plastic bins? What should go in each box? What do you do with the fragile stuff? How do you protect your furniture from damage? Packing is by far the biggest and most stressful part of moving. We’ve been moving people and their belongings for many years, and we’ve got some great advice. First, get rid of any items you don’t need before you move. There’s no point in moving things you’re not going to need at your new home. We’re always happy to help people get rid of things they don’t need and get the items donated or recycled. Once you’ve determined what’s making the move, then it’s time to pack.

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When packing, don’t overfill your boxes. The biggest mistake we see is boxes filled so full they can’t be closed properly. Always make sure the contents fit in the box so it can be closed with tape. Open, overfilled boxes mean things get damaged. Also, make sure the box is appropriate for the contents. Heavy items should be placed in smaller boxes. Our rule of thumb is: if you can’t lift it, it’s too heavy. It’s always better to have more, lighter boxes than fewer, heavier boxes for safety reasons, and to prevent damage. Plastic bins may not always be

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a great choice for packing, depending on the contents. Fragile items should never go in a plastic bin. Plastic bins can bend easily and they should never be overfilled. They are best for lighter items, or for storage once you’ve moved. Fragile items should be wrapped well in paper or bubble wrap, and placed in smaller boxes to prevent breakage. As for electronics, be sure to box items like stereos and DVD players, because if left unboxed they can lose knobs or buttons during moving. TVs can be wrapped and slid between mattresses, along with mirrors and pictures. Lamps should have their shades removed and packed in a box. The lamp itself should be wrapped well, and boxed if possible. You can stack the shades lightly — never force them — to help save room, too. When moving furniture, you can wrap every piece in plastic if needed. Couches, chairs and love seats should have any removable cushions taken off before wrapping. As well, moving blankets are an excellent way to keep furniture protected during the move. With these few helpful tips, you can make sure your move is less stressful and your belongings are protected. Need It Moved? is Saskatoon’s moving experts, and we can make your moving experience a great one. Whether you need the white glove treatment with the full pack, move and unpack experience, or just a basic grab-and-go style move, we can help — call today!

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STEWART, FRI RE/MAX SASKATOON/WARMAN/ PRINCE ALBERT/VANCOUVER ISLAND By Tonya Lambert Photos Lisa Landrie

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xhilarating! Exciting! These are words which describe Larry Stewart’s experience in the Saskatoon real estate market over the past three-and-a-half decades. Dedicated and driven are the words repeatedly used by clients discussing his approach to buying and selling.

returned to being an agent full-time. It wasn’t until 1995 that he eventually went back to do being a broker part-time when he teamed up Morley Lee under the RE/MAX label. A few years later, when Lee retired, Stewart took over the management of the business full-time, growing it from 73 agents to 158 today.

Ladysmith, and Chemainus A & B. A plan is in place that will see several of their agents dually-licensed in both provinces, working in Saskatoon from spring to fall and on the Island during the winters. Today, Stewart owns 14 RE/MAX franchises and manages 241 agents.

Stewart first became a real estate agent in 1979 after an initial taste of sales working for CTV and CFQC TV sparked his interest in the field. By 1984, Stewart had opened his first brokerage firm in the city. However, his desire for the direct experience of buying and selling was strong and, by 1988, he had

The firm has grown by leaps and bounds with franchises opening up across the province. In 2012, the first of four franchises opened on Vancouver Island, enabling the company to easily facilitate moves between the two provinces. Today there are five Vancouver Island branches: Qualicum Beach, Parksville,

With the local economy thriving and the market booming, Stewart continues to grow the RE/MAX brand in the city. An impressive new two-storey RE/MAX office just opened on Duchess Street and Stewart is looking to add another 12 to 15 agents to his team. “At RE/MAX, we have a huge respect for the entrepreneurial

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Top Larry G. Stewart in the new boardroom in the Dutchess Street office.

spirit, encouraging and supporting its growth through training, technology and a team of agents worldwide,” says Stewart. “Our real estate agents also have the best possible group insurance plan.” The program opens once a year to new recruits and has no medical pre-qualifications. Stewart’s agents gain a distinct advantage working for a broker with a wealth of knowledge and experience who keeps abreast of market conditions and industry fluctuations. Stewart provides his agents with the tools and training needed to provide clients with every advantage when buying or selling their home or business. Working at

one of Stewart’s RE/MAX firms is an invigorating and motivating experience!

33 per cent of Saskatoon buyers and sellers list with RE/MAX each year.

The RE/MAX brand and logo are instantly recognizable and are associated with integrity, innovation and incredible results. As the world’s largest real estate company, RE/MAX has offices in 139 countries allowing its agents to draw from an unparalleled worldwide network. “RE/MAX makes sure that their marketing is second to none,” explains Stewart. “They market every listing worldwide on five different websites which are updated every half hour.” Recognizing the huge benefits to be derived from such aggressive marketing,

As the number one brand in the Saskatoon real estate market, RE/MAX is an easy choice for buyers and sellers looking for a friendly agents who will work to make sure they are always getting the most value for their money.

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RE/MAX’s slogan is: Outstanding agents, outstanding results. Larry G. Stewart FRI RE/MAX 306.241.0355 lgstewart@remax.net www.saskatoonhomesbylarry.com

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Tips for First-time Home Buyers

Hilary Maughan Mobile Mortgage Specialist Affinity Credit Union Saskatoon and Area 306.260.3931 Hilary.maughan@affinitycu.ca

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here’s nothing quite like buying your first home. Whether you’re looking for a move-in ready town house, condo, single family home or a project you can fix up, it’s sure to be an exciting but challenging journey. To make things easier, it’s wise to seek guidance from a mortgage specialist before you begin. Hilary Maughan, a mobile mortgage specialist with Affinity Credit Union provides the following tips to help you through the process:

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REVIEW YOUR FINANCES Home buying is a great idea but can you afford it? To find out, take a look at your current financial situation. Go through any outstanding debts and add up your monthly repayment obligations. For example, credit cards, personal loans, vehicle loans, lease payments, student loans, etc. Once you have a list, it’s easier to see which ones can be repaid quicker through extra payments to free up additional funds before you jump into home ownership. FIGURE OUT YOUR PRICE RANGE Before you fall in love with a home, make sure you qualify for a mortgage and know how much you can borrow. Having your finances arranged will give you peace of mind. A mortgage specialist can provide you with pre-approval and an interest rate guaranteed for 90 days. Remember to budget for the closing costs too, such as legal fees and home insurance. Often buyers are unaware, but additional costs are required when completing a home purchase, which usually amount to oneand-a-half per cent of the purchase price. It’s also a good idea to budget for start-up costs too. If this is your first home, you might need to buy additional furniture, a snow shovel, garden hose, lawn mower, etc. These costs can add up quickly. FINDING HELP WITH THE DOWN PAYMENT Coming up with a down payment for a home can be challenging, but there are options available that allow you to become a homeowner sooner than

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you thought. For instance, you can buy a home with as little as five per cent down as long as the mortgage is insured by a third party such as the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) or Genworth Financial. To have more than five per cent down you can use your own savings, RRSPs or a non-repayable gift from an immediate family member. Alternatively, you can apply for five per cent down payment assistance through a credit union if purchasing a new home that is constructed through the HeadStart on a Home Program. CHOOSE THE RIGHT MORTGAGE Your ideal mortgage is the one that lets you live comfortably within your budget and still leaves you with enough money to enjoy your first home. You can choose from a number of mortgage types including a fixed option, where the mortgage rate and repayment you make each month remains constant; an open option, which offers flexible repayment terms; or a variable option, which has a fluctuating repayment rate. With careful planning, research and the guidance of a mortgage expert, your home buying journey should be exciting and enjoyable. As a mobile mortgage specialist, Hilary is always happy to help home buying dreams come true. To make things even easier, she can even bring that advice straight to your door. For more information, call 306.260.3931 for an appointment convenient to you.


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JOANNE KERR 2015 DiSTiNguiSheD ReaLTOR® Long-time real estate professional Joanne Kerr of RE/MAX Saskatoon knows the city inside and out. She knows how to make a successful transaction benefitting her clients’ top needs and wants. She is an advocate for a strong community in which she is proud to serve. Kerr’s dedication does not go unnoticed. The Association of Saskatchewan REALTORS® (ASR) and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) bestowed a great honour to Kerr by awarding her the 2015 Distinguished REALTOR® Award in recognition for her exemplary involvement in the province’s real estate industry, local board and the community. For almost three decades, Kerr has worked tirelessly to establish quality relationships with fellow real estate professionals and clients. As a result, numerous people have found success with selling homes and

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finding new ones in both urban and rural areas. Kerr attributes her success to her late father, who was also a REALTOR®, noting he demonstrated to her how to provide exceptional customer service to her clients. The Distinguished REALTOR® award is not Kerr’s first professional recognition. In 2006 she was named Saskatoon REALTOR® of the Year, indicative of her commitment to the industry and her community. Kerr was a founding member and first chairperson for the ASR’s Quality of Life committee, an initiative aimed at improving communities with economic, housing and environmental principles. She also served five years on the Saskatoon Region Association of REALTOR® board (one term spent as president in 2007), prior to her five years stint as director for the ASR.


WhaT JOaNNe’S CLieNTS aRe SayiNg... “There is a plethora of affirming words that we could use to describe Joanne Kerr: dedicated, diligent, expert, compassionate, personable, professional and integrity, to name only a few. But perhaps the best way to describe her is to share our experience. We have been a client of Joanne’s for eight years. Illness has made our search for adequate housing extremely difficult. It was not uncommon for Joanne to be sending us listings after midnight, allowing us to vet homes for three to four hours at a time, knowing that in the end health requirements usually meant we would have to continue our search. After years of searching we finally found our home. Never once did we feel like we were a bother. We never felt rushed. In our discouragement, Joanne kept us focused and our eye on the prize. The truth is this: Joanne cared about us first and our real estate needs second! That’s why we believe that she is the best at what she does!”

“I have been a client of Joanne’s for many years. She has listed and sold numerous houses, condos and cottages for our family. We hold her in the highest esteem. Joanne is a true professional and not only takes time to do her due diligence but does it in such a friendly and personal manner. It is like you are her only concern when you are her client. I have just used her expertise to make a current move and without her knowledge and input I would have been at a loss. She takes time and makes sure that all goes smoothly. I highly recommend Joanne Kerr if you are contemplating a move at any time.” — MaryAnn Sealey

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1316 Empress Avenue $484,900 ONE BLOCK TO THE RIVER Immediate possession available on this 1,534 sq. ft. semi-detached two storey home with a double detached garage. Featuring a large bonus room on the second floor, this home has a total of three bathrooms and two bedrooms. A beautiful maple kitchen opens to the dining and living room. French doors lead out to the east facing deck. A must see! MLS. Call Joanne Kerr at 306.222.3900 for your viewing.

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Technology is everywhere, so it should come as no surprise to find it in the modern bathroom. POWER SHOWER Various companies have released high-tech, Bluetooth showerheads you can connect to your smartphone to bring the blues (or the news) into your bathroom. Kohler’s Moxie showerhead and wireless speaker delivers up to seven hours of music, news and more by pairing with Bluetooth enabled wireless

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technology. Featuring 60 angled nozzles, this Kohler showerhead delivers an allencompassing spray to get your day started the right way.

ensure you don’t miss a minute of the big game. SÉURA’s waterproof LCD technology is available in the flush-mounting HYDRA, which can be customized to any décor.

If you’d rather watch TV, install a Hydra television. Fitted directly into the wall of your shower, this waterproof wonder will

Meanwhile, if shivering your way to the shower during a cold morning fills you with dread, there’s a solution for that, too. Today’s

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digital showers allow homeowners to control and save their shower settings, and turn on the shower with a remote control. Moen offers an ioDIGITAL shower designed to make cold mornings somewhat more bearable. The interface allows users to “set and maintain the perfect temperature and flow with digital precision.” LIGHT IT UP With so many bathtubs on the market today, it can be hard to decide which works best for you and your family. Look no further than an L.E.D. bathtub. Are they completely and utterly over the top? Yes. But then again, they will add an undeniable splash of whimsy to any bathroom. Do you want to take a more toned-down approach to bathroom lighting? Personal

lighting systems, such as the Philips “Hue,” might be more your style. With the ability to control the amount and colour of light with the simple touch of a button on your smartphone, personal lighting systems allow you to set the mood. Feeling the need to wind down? Set your device to “relax.” Need to amp up your energy? Try the light designed to energize. HIGH-TECH TOILETS Going to the bathroom will never be the same with today’s high tech toilets. The Kohler Numi, for example, is a $6,000 steal that has it all: a built-in speaker system, a self-opening and closing lid, a bidet that allows you to control temperate and water pressure, heating elements to warm up a cold seat, an illuminated panel for those

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pesky nocturnal bathroom breaks, and even a handy deodorizing feature. A touch panel lets you set the techy toilet to your exact preferences. HANDS-FREE FAUCETS Stay free of germs with hands-free faucets. Kohler offers a variety of such faucets, including sculpted touchless lavatory faucets with temperature mixers. Moen MotionSense technology, meanwhile, offers similar features. Their hands-free faucets utilize two advanced sensors to set water in motion. Their “Destiny” model is one such example to bring your bathroom into the future. Technology is here to stay; your bathroom — and you — might as well reap the benefits.

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Adjustable Beds

but that’s not its only use. Anyone who spends time reading, writing, or otherwise working in bed will benefit from an adjustable model. In Wiseguys Mattresses’ spacious showroom we are able to feature adjustable beds (as well as other products, such as a variety of bedroom furniture) much more prominently on the floor.

Mark Stevens

owner Wiseguys Mattresses 6-805 Circle Drive Saskatoon, SK 306.652.1212 mstevens67@msn.com

The onetime “hospital” look of adjustable beds is long over. Today’s designs are less obtrusive than ever, boasting a variety of frame styles and sizes; most aren’t substantially larger than traditional models, whether you’re investing in a twin or splurging on a king. Furthermore, the “wall hugger” adjustable designs you’ll find at Wiseguys allow you to situate your bed suitably in your space, and to add headboards and footboards. The encased motors of adjustable beds are also quieter now than in the past.

f you find yourself working on your laptop late into the night; if you’re a movie buff who can’t resist hitting “play” on the latest blockbuster at bedtime; if health considerations require you to raise your head or feet while sleeping – an adjustable bed could be for you.

Adjustable beds may come with any, or all, of an array of extras including remote controls, programmable positions, LED displays, or fail-safe features in case of power failure. Perhaps the most popular “extra” for adjustable beds, however, is a modifiable massage setting. Many such features can be programmed to stop automatically, so you can drift off to sleep while enjoying a gentle massage.

An “adjustable bed” is simply a bed base outfitted with moving parts, so that either end of the bed can be elevated or lowered. This type of bed is excellent for those with certain medical issues,

The best adjustable beds come from Leggett and Platt; they’ve been in business for over a century, and their quality is unparalleled. Don’t pay more for a “name brand” adjustable model –

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there’s a good chance it’s a Leggett and Platt with another maker’s tag. On the flip side, however, don’t “save” money on a cut-rate adjustable bed. Flimsier, lighterweight steel construction means cheap beds won’t stand the test of time. If you’re considering purchasing an adjustable bed, there are a few things to be aware of. One is that quality adjustable beds are heavier than traditional models. Wiseguys Mattresses will take care of a bed’s initial transportation and setup, but after that, you likely won’t want to move adjustable beds around frequently. They’re also somewhat more expensive than traditional designs, although a good adjustable model may last longer as well. Shoppers should note that a quality adjustable bed will typically have a 10 to 20 year warranty – “toogood-to-be-true” lifetime guarantees are probably just that. Finally, an adjustable bed may not be the best choice if you sleep on your side, since the bed is designed to work according to the curvature of a flat spine. The most important part of your new adjustable bed isn’t an extra feature or a technological advance. It’s something simpler and more fundamental: your mattress. For both adjustable and traditional beds, the right mattress is paramount. Luckily, more recent adjustable bed models can accommodate heavier coil mattresses as well as foam – so whatever mattress you choose, you’ll be able get a good night’s sleep and be at your best the next morning.


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DREAM KITCHENS

FASHIONABLE, FUNCTIONAL & FABULOUS COUNTERTOPS AND CABINETRY FOR 2015 By Tori Stafford Photos courtesy of Blum Canada

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that enhances efficiency in the kitchen. Both the Servo-Drive and Tip-On drawer systems allow users to open and close drawers with the bump of a hip, or the tap of a toe. Not only does this technology create a space that is easy to work in with your hands full, it is forward thinking for those clients who have difficulties with arthritis, back problems, or even little ones in the house who want to be able to grab their own snacks after school. “People who love to cook in their kitchen, and families that gather in their kitchen each day, want to have a beautiful, functional and inspiring kitchen,” Sandham says. “It all comes down to the design of a kitchen complementing the way you use it.”

Countertops…unplugged? Today’s kitchens are designed with more outlets, charging stations and remotes in an attempt to accommodate an endless array of mobile devices, appliances and gadgets. But it can truly be a bother dealing with the tangled cables and endless wires these items require — something the DuPont™ Corian® line of surfaces aims to do away with.

The old adage “a place for everything, and everything in its place,” becomes a mantra in the kitchen, where organization and functionality are paramount.

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ith to d ay ’s wo r l d interconnected by modern technology — putting information, support and entertainment at our fingertips — it is only fitting to see the most-used room in the home moving in the same direction. From automated cabinetry and ingenious design to the integration of smart technologies in appliances and even countertops, the kitchen is becoming a gallery of innovations.

AutomAtions And innovAtions The idea that every space and item in a kitchen serves a purpose is one the world of cabinetry has embraced wholeheartedly over the past decade or so. The items and systems available for organizing cabinets, pantries and drawers allow homeowners

to create customized storage to complement their work habits and lifestyle — and all behind closed doors. As many have moved away from traditional cupboards, opting for the easier access drawers provide, Lisa Sandham, an interior designer based out of Thunder Bay, Ont., points to innovations such as drawers designed specifically to fit into corners as a means to maximizing storage space. In traditional kitchen designs, a lot of space is consumed by creating corners with countertops and the cabinets beneath them, and often this space is difficult to use. Designs like the Space Corner offered by Blum Canada actually allow full use of under-counter space in corners, Sandham says, and have done away with the problematic “Lazy Susans” of the past. Blum Canada offers another innovation

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Debuting at the 2014 Kitchen and Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas, Nev., DuPont ™ Corian ® surfaces are now able to wirelessly charge smart mobile devices. All you have to do is put your phone or tablet on the countertop, and a transmitter beneath the surface connects to a receiver — in the form of a phone, phone case or wireless charging ring — to charge your device. “Electromagnetism moves from the transmitter to the receiver where power is extracted. [Induction charging] was used instead of more traditional charging methods due to the presence of water on countertops,” says Lisa Jenkins, Canadian business manager for DuPont™ Building Innovations. The nonporous and stain-resistant surfaces are available in an array of colours — and with wireless charging technology due to be available for purchase by mid-2015, countertops may soon be serving double-duty. “Since the kitchen tends to be the family hub, we know it is a logical place for cell phone charging,” Jenkins says. “But we also know the last thing anyone needs is more wires and clutter on their countertop.”

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Signature Fixtures L atest t ren ds i n H ome L i g Ht i n g By Henny Buffinga

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rom ultra-modern geometric fixtures to glamorous crystal chandeliers, finding the right signature fixture can take your home décor to a higher level of sophistication and style. Without sacrificing the practical needs of good lighting, a signature fixture can accent a room and add a hint of drama. Carefully placed lighting can even change the perception of the room itself, drawing the eye upward to the centre of the room. This shows your room at its best by creating the illusion of a larger room with higher ceilings. One of the biggest lighting trends in 2015 is pendant lighting. For a contemporary look, Peggy Reid from Reid and Siemonsen Design Group suggests hanging multiple pendants in a cluster. These lights can be hung at different heights with mixed and matched styles and finishes, or you can hang many of the same fixture at the same length for a simple, streamlined approach. Clustered glass pendants or bowls are versatile and can complement many styles of décor. Modern rectangular chandeliers are a stylish solution to hanging pendant lights. Large-scale light fixtures are also on trend, so take command of a room with a grand chandelier. With both minimalist and opulent options available, this year’s chandeliers reflect the desire for a statement of extravagance, with a focus on traditional crystal chandeliers. No longer relegated to formal rooms only, chandeliers can bring glamour to a kitchen or bathroom.

Complementing the trends in home décor, metal tones are warmer this year, taking on more of a copper or golden appearance. Fixtures with this colouring reflect warm tones into the room. Coloured and clear glass is also making a comeback in lighting, as well as nature inspired fixtures, which use clean geometric designs to show depth, structure, and texture.

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Canada and the U.S. are no longer manufacturing or importing incandescent light bulbs. “The number one thing our clients are looking for right now is switching to LED,” says Reid. As a result, the new looks and styles have incorporated LED to help the home decorator find their way with this new and different lighting effect. Finding a type of fixture will depend on your personal style, but there are certain rules that can help. To choose a size for a dining room fixture, Tony Hao, owner of Art De Light, recommends basing the size of the fixture using the size of your table as reference, pointing out that large tables will need a bigger light. He recommends taking ceiling height into account because you will need longer chains to accommodate higher ceilings. For other rooms, Reid recommends adding the width and length of the room in feet and converting that number to inches to come up with the correct width of the chandelier. Selecting a signature fixture should be the last thing you do. Reid and Hao agree your fixture should complement and bring together the design in your room.

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How Lighting Enhances the Design and Comfort of Your Home

THE FUNCTION OF LIGHTING

Tracy Bentham Owner Sew & Home Furniture and Design 601B 1st Avenue North Saskatoon 306.373.2332 sewandhome.com

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ighting is oftentimes the most overlooked design detail in a home. To make all of the other details of your home — the furnishings, cabinetry and art — show at their best, some detailed attention to the lighting is necessary. A poorly-lit room goes underused, while a well-lit room can become your home’s favourite gathering space. Current trends and the growing use of energy efficient windows allow natural light to play a larger role in today’s designs. However, there remains the need for artificial light in most spaces. When considering lighting for any room, keep the following things in mind.

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The spaces and rooms in the home are designed to function differently, and this must be considered in the lighting selection process. Think about the function or the purpose of the lighting as your starting point. What you require above the island in your kitchen will be different than the lighting you require in a bathroom or bedroom. Fortunately, many lighting choices are part of a design series, which offers coordinating fixtures for your ceilings, walls, tables and floors. TASK, MOOD & ACCENT LIGHTING Most lighting is considered task lighting, mood lighting or accent lighting — all of which are quite different. Many rooms require a bit of all three. Where you require task lighting, make sure the lighting you choose is focused and bright enough to allow you to perform the given tasks. Mood lighting is used to set the tone of the room and will allow you to create texture and variation in your space. Mood lighting is often soft and diffuse, and should incorporate a combination of heights and lighting sources. Variety

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in your lighting is key. Another important aspect of mood lighting is the use of dimmers on your lighting circuitry. Dimmers allow for flexibility in the simplest of lighting designs. Somewhere between task and mood lighting is accent lighting. Accent lighting is used to highlight a particular part of the room or an object such as artwork or décor. It can be an essential component to bringing a bit of drama to the space and can work to set the tone of your room. Even though most rooms should have multiple sources of lighting, do not over light a room. Over lighting could create a harsh environment, especially at night. Avoid harsh overhead light and pay attention to the heights at which your fixtures are hung. Sew & Home Furniture and Design has many lighting suppliers, including but not limited to: Robert Abbey, Arteriors, Jonathan Adler, Origina, Elite Living, Pink and Brown, Nuevo Living, Flow Décor, Cyan Design and Surya. We offer complimentary consultations for any of your lighting, furniture and décor needs. Phone or stop by to make an appointment.


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Investing in Timeless Style With Hardwood Floors

Carl Carduner, owner Prestige Flooring and Hardwood 2612 Jasper Ave Saskatoon 306.955.5033 prestigeflooring.ca

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ardwood is a popular flooring choice, and for good reason. It is a classic, versatile material that instantly elevates the look of a room. It can also offer substantial longevity. By learning the ins and outs of product selection, preparation, installation and maintenance, you can have a hardwood floor that lasts for generations. Which type of hardwood should I choose? There are a lot of hardwood options out there. With a little legwork, you can find a product that meets your needs and complements the unique characteristics

of your space. It is crucial to find a reliable retailer who can help you consider factors such as wood type, colour, durability, cost and placement, as different products perform better in different environments. For example, if you are looking for flooring to go below grade or on concrete, opt for engineered hardwood. I chose my hardwood flooring, now what? Start with prepping your space and the wood itself. You need to ensure air conditioning and heating systems are working properly; your new flooring requires optimal temperature and humidity levels (see the manufacturer’s suggestions for your specific product). You should also ensure that the difference between the moisture content of the subfloor and that of the wood does not exceed two per cent. Before hardwood is installed, it needs to be properly acclimated to its new environment. Letting the wood sit in the installation site for at least 72 hours allows it to adjust to the room’s humidity levels and temperature (Tip: you must still ensure the manufacturer’s requirements are followed). This stops the wood from shrinking or expanding after it’s installed, which can lead to spaces between boards or buckling. When it’s time to lay your hardwood, it is recommended to hire a professional installer. If you choose the do-it-yourself

route, make sure you use the specific manufacturer’s guide for your product rather than generic instructions. What’s the best way to take care of my hardwood floors? A few simple steps go a long way in preserving the beauty and resilience of your floors. For example, applying felt pads to the feet of your furniture will protect your floor from scratches. Encourage people to wipe, or better yet, remove their shoes before walking on the flooring to guard against dirt and marks. It’s also important to keep your pets’ nails trimmed, as claws can scratch and damage floors. You can maintain your floors by sweeping them with a soft, clean, dry brush on a regular basis. Every once in a while, clean the wood with a damp (but not wet) cloth or mop and then quickly dry it off with a clean towel. Never swill your floors with a wet mop or a bucket of water. We can help When done right, investing in hardwood can imbue your home with elegance and increase its value. At Prestige Flooring, our team of dedicated professionals is committed to working with you to attain the best hardwood flooring for you and your space — from product selection to professional installation services, we’ll support you every step of the way. Photos of homes by PURE Developments.

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Give Your Cottage a Nice, Warm Hug

John Christenson Owner Bridlewood Home Products 2310 Hanselman Avenue Saskatoon 306.664.2122 www.bridlewoodhome.com

you can make it as cosy and relaxing as you need it.

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hether you’re already a vacation homeowner or planning to build, it’s important to consider your cottage’s heating source. An appropriate and properly sized heating appliance can make all the difference in comfort at your home away from home. Just like at home, it’s important to be warm at the cottage. Your vacation home should be comfortable. No one wants to spend their vacation feeling too cold or too hot or continually fiddling with the temperature. No matter the size or age of your cottage,

There are a few things to consider about the heating system or appliance you’re using. First, how big is the area you’re trying to heat, and how many seasons do you need warmth? Depending on the size, insulation and air tightness of your vacation property, a radiant gas fireplace may be all you need to keep your cottage comfortable. You can heat anywhere from 600 to 2,000 sq. ft. with a Valor Radiant Gas Fireplace. I’ve seen a 24,000 BTU Valor fireplace as the main heat source in vacation homes more than 2,000 sq. ft. Valor products are often used as a stand-alone heat source. With no

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power required to operate they are also an excellent back-up heat source that is built for use in all seasons. These products are designed to not only look great, but also deliver a constant source of heat at low cost. If you’re building a new home or cottage, a Valor fireplace may eliminate your need for a furnace or ductwork, reducing your construction cost significantly. Bridlewood Home Products is the exclusive distributor for Valor Radiant Gas Fireplaces in the province. Located in Saskatoon, Bridlewood is ready to help you select the heating appliance that will make your cottage ready for any season.

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CURB APPEAL WI TH W I N DOWS & DOOR S By Scott McGillivray

Investing in new windows and doors is one of the easiest ways to increase your home’s value, curb appeal and save you money in the long run. HOME IMPROVEMENTS & RENOVATIONS

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Window Types Explained

Windows: Repair or Replace?

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irst, check for draf ts, condensation and fogging. Then ensure the casings are in good condition and free of rot and mould. Make sure caulking has not deteriorated and maintains its seal. You might just be in for a weekend DIY project instead of an entire overhaul. If you decide to replace the windows, make sure you opt for energy efficient models that maximize the amount you can save on your energy bills, keeping your space cool in the summer and cozy in the winter. Look for windows that are low-e (low emissivity) which reflect the heat to the warm side of the glass (to the inside in winter and the outside in summer) and have a good u-factor rating, which determines how well the window prevents heat loss. If you’re planning on selling your house in the next five years, new windows are a major selling feature; it’s one of the top five things potential buyers ask about a home. In my experience, good quality, energy efficient vinyl windows will give you the most bang for your buck.

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Doors: The Unexpected King of the ROI Dollar for dollar, replacing your existing front door is one of the best returns on investment projects you can do. Your front door is the focal point of your home’s façade. And don’t forget about your door hardware. High quality door hardware complements and completes the look of the door and, more importantly, ensures your home’s security.

Casement: Casement windows swing in and out like a door and are operated with a crank. They offer a high level of ventilation and have a tight seal when closed. You often find them in hard to reach or awkward places (like above a kitchen sink) because they’re easier to open. Double-hung: One of the most common types of windows, it consists of two sashes that move up and down. These windows are great for ventilation. What they lack is energy efficiency, as they often leak more air into homes than other types of windows. PiCture: Picture windows are large and fixed, usually flanked by two casements or double-hung windows. Picture windows are big and dramatic, allowing for a lot of natural light and unobstructed views. However, this style is definitely “just for looks” as they offer no ventilation.

You can always opt for a makeover instead of replacement. A fresh coat of paint and upgraded hardware will make a dramatic difference in curb appeal. While you’re at it, update the elements around your door as well, such as house numbers, mailbox, doorbell and exterior lighting. On their own, these are all small elements, but together they add up to a front entrance that looks stylish and well-maintained.

bay: Bay windows are typically made up of one large fixed window in the middle and a casement on either side. Take caution when installing; bay windows are large and very heavy, meaning you must ensure there is adequate structural support.

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skylights: Skylights allow you to look up instead of out. These are a great option when privacy is a concern (such as in bathrooms). However, proper installation and seal are essential, as leaks are the number one problem associated with skylights.

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The EnergyEfficient Velux Sun Tunnel

How do they work?

Ken Eade Owner certified installer of Velux products in Saskatoon 3 ‘N 1 Construction 306.229.8280 3n1construction.ca

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We remove part of the drywall and put a round diffuser lens into the ceiling. The Sun Tunnel has a stainless steel tube that extends up, attaching to a collar at the top of the roof. A domed lens goes over the top. When the sun is shining, the light is amplified by the stainless steel reflectivity of the tube. It actually looks like a light is on in the room when the sun is out. When is the best time to have a Velux Sun Tunnel installed? In most cases, people will couple the installation of a Velux Sun Tunnel with new roofing. While that’s the ideal scenario, giving us the opportunity to open up the roof and install; however we have also installed many as retrofits with existing shingles. My own home is a good example of the latter.

What is the most energy-efficient way to bring light into dark rooms?

What size Sun Tunnel do you recommend? Why?

e recommend rigid tunnel Velux Sun Tunnels for any room that doesn’t have sufficient natural light. These units are best for lighting bathrooms, halls, walk-in closets and areas up to 10-feet by 10-feet. They allow homeowners to enjoy soothing natural light and offer the ability to see well without having to rely on electricity during the daytime.

The rigid tunnel Sun Tunnels come in 10-inch and 14-inch diameters. There is also a flexible duct option in 22-inches. The 14-inch is the most common and practical application because it provides the most light for your dollar value.

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In a commercial application or a much larger room, we suggest the 22-inch diameter option, although the foil duct lessens the reflectivity of the unit.

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Can these Sun Tunnel leak? Sun Tunnels have a reputation for being a leak risk. But the beauty of the Velux product is that their flashing is a onepiece, raised steel flashing can’t leak as long as it’s installed into the shingles properly. Velux stands above and beyond its competition because its sealed lens goes into the trim and ceiling. This means you don’t get warm air escaping from the bathroom, or any room, into the tube, which is where some other products have problems with condensation. We did a lot of research on Velux prior to partnering with them to make sure we were representing a quality product. I am confident we are as we are receiving calls to quote and install Velux products from across Western Canada.

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ExpErt Advice Durex Integrated Building System

Robert Mellau owner AL-RO Acrylic Stucco Ltd. 502C – 47th Street East 306.382.0818 al-ro@shaw.ca www.al-ro.ca

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rior to the 21st century, stucco was applied directly to a building’s exterior. It had to be applied when the weather was warm and there was not too much moisture in the air. Such limitations can be managed if one lives in an area where there is little snowfall. However, in a country like Canada, where the winters can be long and extremely cold with huge banks of snow, it significantly limited the construction season.

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Over the past decade, things have started to change. Pro-active and innovative companies, such as Al-Ro Acrylic Stucco in Saskatoon, devised methods that allowed them to install stucco yearround. This was done through the use of tarpaulins and heaters. This method works very well for residential and lowrise commercial buildings. However, it is not ideal when it comes to doing the exterior of high-rise buildings. Ten years ago, Durabond Products Ltd., a company that manufactures and distributes high quality construction products, developed a new method of stucco application. Known as the Durex Integrated Building System (IBS), this

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new system allows lightweight steel stud panels to be prefabricated in a workshop within a controlled environment and then installed on site. This method is perfect for high rise buildings and allows exterior construction work to continue on them during the winter months. Durex IBS panels are constructed on a steel framework with an exterior grade gypsum board over the framing. At this point, the Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS), as part of the panel, is used to complete the section. EIFS consists of several component layers. It is engineered, manufactured and installed as a system. It is not stucco. First, a liquid moisture and air barrier is applied. This


problems can occur if the manufacturer has not assembled the individual panels near to the actual building site. The greater the distance the panels have to be shipped, the greater the likelihood that chipping or cracking will occur. Durabond has developed equipment, tools and manufacturing products which are easy to transport so that the panels can be fabricated in a temporary workshop set up close to the building site. Other integrated building systems require the panels to be prefabricated at the manufacturer’s warehouse necessitating that the panels be transported a great distance to the building site. The damage which inevitably results to many of these panels during shipment increases building costs and time.

can also be applied as a vapour barrier, if needed. Next comes a layer of expanded polystyrene insulation. Mechanical fasteners are no longer used; a special adhesive is employed to ensure that the building is securely enveloped and protected. A geometrically-defined cavity is left to allow for any drainage needs resulting from inclement weather or the dew point related moisture. Two layers of durable and crack-resistant polymermodified base coats follow with a layer of fibreglass mesh in between them. Finally, there are two layers of acrylic top coats — a brush coat and an architectural coating. EIFS greatly increases a building’s energy efficiency over traditional methods of stucco application. The only Quality

Assurance Program (QAP) certified EIFS applicator company in Saskatchewan is AL-RO Acrylic Stucco. The panels are each designed in such a way that they include a method for hoisting and installation. As well, the panels are built so that they will interface with all other components of the exterior wall system, such as the windows, to form a continuous air and moisture barrier. Everything fits together so as to be able to withstand all applicable loads and pressures. Once all the IBS panels have been horizontally assembled, they are shipped to the construction site. This is when

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AL-RO Acrylic Stucco is the only company in Western Canada certified to fabricate and install panels using the mobile Durex Integrated Building System. Al-Ro’s employees have been trained in the system by Durabond and used the system in constructing the exterior of the Courtyard Marriott Hotel in Saskatoon in late 2013. Fabrication of the panels began in early October in a temporary workshop set up close to the site of the hotel with the result that none of the panels was damaged while being transported the short distance to the building site. By early November, the first panels were being installed using a crane, and by December 15, all the panels were in place and the nearly 50,000 sq. ft. exterior of the building completed. Use of the Durex integrated Building System cut down the work time by about two-thirds. Mobile IBS has revolutionized the way of doing exterior cladding. The Courtyard Marriott Hotel was the first time that a mobile integrated building system was used within the province. While the Durex Integrated Building System has been in use for many years in Ontario, particularly Toronto, it has only recently been introduced to Western Canada by Al-Ro Acrylic Stucco of Saskatoon, which is the exclusive manufacturer and installer of this system in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Al-Ro has several more mobile IBS projects slated to begin in the near future, including a 15 storey high rise in Edmonton, another hotel in Saskatoon and an office building, also in the city.

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Colin Barre owner Barre Construction 306.260.4099 Saskatoon barreconstruction@shaw.ca

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hat are you spending your renovation budget on this summer? Summer is a great time to replace old, inefficient windows, doors and siding. Let’s look at a few questions and concerns that arise when changing the exterior of your home. Q: I’m looking into getting new windows for my house this year. What should I be considering in terms of style and features for the frames? A: Vinyl window frames and jambs are going to give you the best bang for your buck. There aren’t a lot of colour options — white or beige are your choices — but they still look great and provide lasting durability with no maintenance.

If it’s a specific colour you’re after, opt for aluminum cladded frames with vinyl jambs. You can contrast or match colours with your exterior siding or stone, and remember there is no maintenance for years to come. For the classic wood look you want for your character home, manufacturers still make wood frame windows. These require a bit of maintenance over the years, such as painting and staining, but will achieve that elegant, traditional look that is complementary to older homes. If you are changing windows, think ahead and consider your exterior insulation. If you plan on installing new siding in the future and want to increase your insulation, you may need to build out your windows and order larger window jambs. Discuss this with your contractor. Q: Everyone is always talking about double pane or triple pane windows. What is the difference and is it worth the investment to go with triple pane? A: The biggest difference is insulation value (R-value). You will get better R-value in triple pane, saving you more money in the long run, but either option saves on your air conditioning and heating bill by reducing solar heat gain during the summer months and cold weather heat loss in the winter.

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Q: I’m looking at changing the exterior of my house this year. What are some things I should keep in mind? A: Before choosing an exterior product, you should be thinking about adding more R-value to your exterior walls. This will add to the cost of the renovation but is well worth it in the end as it saves you money in heating and cooling bills. Starting fresh with a new house wrap to keep the elements out is an important part of your house’s envelope. You should remove all the old products off your exterior, not just the siding, but the paper as well. When choosing your exterior product, consider the character of your home and the neighbourhood where you live. Vinyl is budget friendly, available in a variety of colours, and the look is clean and modern with no painting needed in the future. Cement board lasts longer than vinyl, is more of an investment, is available in an assortment of colours, and has a more substantial look. Stucco is your longest lasting option as it withstands the elements far better than vinyl or cement boards. Get the right contractor for the job and discuss all your options and expectations. They will help you choose the product that is right for your house and your budget.

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here is something to be said for the tranquility brought about by peaceful evenings sitting on the stoop of your cabin watching the prairie sun settle into the horizon and the crickets usher in the evening. As you reflect on your day spent on the water attempting to catch that evening’s fresh dinner, you plan for tomorrow’s hike though the woods that’s just metres away from the front door. That is life at the lake. What better way to spend your summer months than relaxing in your cabin, enjoying friends and family, soaking up the beautiful summer air under the big blue sky? For some, year-round lake living has become a reality rather than a vacation destination with customized homes and yards designed for their dream lifestyle. Be inspired to live out of the ordinary. Saskatchewan boasts a stunning living landscape perfect for the setting you desire, from lakeshore living to a quiet, tucked away retreat, your summer getaway or your serene dream home. Life at the lake … after all, you deserve it.

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Custom Dreams. Custom Living. By Tobie Hainstock Photos courtesy of Cedar Creek Custom Homes

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magine waking up with the rising sun. Imagine stunning scenery, fresh air and heightened senses from being immersed in nature. Imagine waking up each morning in the beauty of Saskatchewan’s lake country. Whether you’re looking to move to the area for a year-round vacation home or looking for the ideal place to retire, Cedar Creek Custom Homes will create your dream home. A Brief History “I was born and raised at Emma Lake. After years of living in Calgary, it was time for my husband Richard and I to get away from the hustle and bustle,” explains Jennifer Knappe, co-owner of Cedar Creek Custom Homes. Richard, with approximately 200 high-end homes in his building background prior to founding Cedar Creek Custom Homes, earned both his moisture control certification and R-2000 certification. He also managed the construction of an entire community of solar heated homes — the first of its kind in North America. “When you’re building high-end homes — or any home for that matter — you don’t cut corners. Every trade is held to a higher standard and attention to detail is vital,” states Jennifer. Those same standards and expectations of excellence came with the couple when they moved back to the Emma Lake area to begin their own custom homebuilding business. only tHe finest trAdes And CrAftspeople Cedar Creek Custom Homes takes pride in the quality of workmanship that is done on every home they build. For this reason they strive to work with sub-trades that are both well respected and stand behind their work. As a result, they consistently work with the same tradespeople and have developed strong and positive working relationships. Although it’s not an usual practice for homebuilders in the area, Jennifer also points out that Cedar Creek Custom Homes offers a new home warranty. If an issue should occur, they are quick to take care of it, ensuring customer’s satisfaction.

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Customer serviCe exCellenCe Because the Knappes’ understand how exciting, yet hectic, building a new home can be, they make a special point to be customer service oriented. They make every effort to go above and beyond their clients’ expectations. When it comes to communication the homebuyer can look forward to regular updates about progress and budget. “I’m extremely dedicated when it comes to getting regular reports out to our clients every month,” says Jennifer. “This is an important part of keeping the customer in the loop about everything that’s going on to ensure no unwelcome surprises.” With so much care and detail that goes into each home, often past customers grow to become friends. “We stay in touch with all of our former customers and have often enjoyed a barbecue or a glass of wine to remain connected.”

“My husband and I were considering building in the Elk Ridge/Lakeland area and at the time heard of the difficulties and challenges in doing so. We are so glad we went with Cedar Creek Custom Homes. The whole process was smooth from start to finish. Richard, Jenn and their employees are true professionals. Richard is an expert carpenter and executed our home plans flawlessly. Our Lakeland home is the dream home we always wanted. Thanks Richard and Jenn.” — Bill and Wendy Jonsson 102 soutH sHore estAtes Although they primarily build on a custom basis, Cedar Creek presently has two beautiful properties built and move-in-ready. Located at 102 South Shore Estates is a stunning, four-bedroom, three-bathroom bungalow with over 3,200 sq. ft. of developed living space on 1.39 acres. This home features eye-catching granite countertops throughout, as well as scraped solid hardwood and tile flooring. The entryway includes slate tile inlay and the large mudroom comes with custom shelves and a laundry area. The master ensuite offers plenty of space with double sinks, a soaker tub, custom tiled shower with 10-millimetre glass and heated tile to keep your feet warm. The master closet is customized with built-ins complete with shoe shelves. A professionally installed theatre room with 90-inch projection screen is fully wired for maximum entertainment enjoyment. The massive covered screen room is perfect for evenings of entertaining or enjoying morning coffee. The entire home is wired for sound throughout with speakers in the kitchen, master ensuite, the garage and even the screen room. The yard is landscaped with over 30 trees and shrubs — truly a paradise to call home!

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205 soutH sHore estAtes Enjoy many wonderful evenings gazing at the spectacular sunsets on this 1.43 acre property. Get close to nature in this attractive bungalow situated on a peaceful cul-de-sac that overlooks a lovely pond and backs onto the forest. This home features 10-foot pine ceilings in the foyer and living room, ceiling height kitchen cabinets, granite countertops and a large island with butcher block countertop. All stainless steel appliances including stacking, high-efficiency washer and dryer are included. Guests will be awestruck at the striking natural gas fireplace with breath-taking floor-to-ceiling stonework. A covered back deck is ideal for future screen room for entertaining or quiet moments spent during the day. Both properties are located two-and-a-half kilometres from the beach, five kilometres from the Prince Albert National Park and only two kilometres from Emma Lake Golf Course. Enjoy all the Lakeland area has to offer without any of the crowds! QuAlity Home And life Cedar Creek Custom Homes offers their clients impeccable home and lifestyle quality incomparable to any in the area. “You’ll get far more house for your money and best of all, live by the lake,” adds Jennifer.

Richard and Jennifer Knappe, owners of Cedar Creek Custom Homes, and their family.

Cedar Creek Custom Homes Christopher Lake 306.982.2220 www.cedarcreekcustomhomes.ca

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Award Winning Landscapes, from Concept to Completion Make your Home Away from Home a Beautiful Retreat this Season. Servicing the Prince Albert and Lakeland region, we specialize in providing Lakeland properties with exquisite and functional landscapes, leaving you free to enjoy lake living the way nature intended.

Call TODAY to book your consult for 2015. Christopher Lake, SK

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ZERO-SCAPING:

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little maintenance as possible. The concept, first employed in large commercial spaces, resorts and planned communities, is now becoming commonplace for Canadian homes as well.

The secret to these magical places is that much of the surrounding landscaping requires little or no attention. The term “zero-scaping” was coined to describe the trend in de-signing landscapes to require as

In addition to the obvious benefits, yards that require less maintenance also require less water and energy, which reduces your ecological footprint. Many zeroscaped yards need little or no chemicals or pesticides to stay looking great, and many of the products employed — such as rubber mulch or synthetic grass — are made from post-consumer recycled materials, which further benefits the environment. These materials also deter insects, rodents and invasive moss or mould, creating a cleaner and healthier living space.

admire happy gardeners and lawn gurus — the people who find tending the garden and yard to be a rewarding and zen-like experience — a great deal. The rest of us (the majority, I suspect) tend to our yards and tackle our to-do lists in search of the elusive moment when everything is presentable and we can sit and relax with a beverage in the sun. These are typically rare moments, which is why we go on holidays to places where the landscaping is someone else’s concern and our only worry is getting the best seat by the pool.

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The goal is simple: zero maintenance. But achieving that will require some strategic planning and sorting through some complex choices. Here is some advice that can get you going in the right direction.

Make a plan and seek out expert advice. Don’t worry if you don’t know all the benefits and the aesthetic value of the products you are seeking. If you don’t have a favourite regionally appropriate ornamental grass, don’t panic. The industry leaders work hard to educate via their websites and through retailer networks. Your local landscape supply store will have lots of great advice and is probably using zero-scaping products around their own store. If you want to take your project to the next level, a landscape architect or landscape design consultant is well worth the investment.

The ideal solutions for you likely already exist. The industries that provide many of the products have grown from niche startups to more than $1 billion in annual sales

throughout North America. That’s great news for consumers as growing demand leads to a greater variety of options in products, such as artificial grass and rubber mulch. Plus, competition keeps prices more reasonable.

Have an investment perspective. You’ll save money in the long run. True, many of the products you will use in your zero-scaping project are more expensive than those that require constant upkeep: synthetic lawn will cost more than sod, rubber mulch or washed stone requires more investment than wood mulch and composite decking carries a premium over wood. However, over the course of several years you can save substantial sums by not having to refresh or maintain. Zero-scaping will easily pay for itself in four to five years. So this summer, if you don’t find pleasure in upkeep, don’t feel you have to do the same old thing in your yard. If you aspire to have a beautiful yet maintenance-free yard, the resources are available to help you create one. Kevin Hall works within Saskatchewan’s recycling sector for Shercom Industries, a manufacturer of recycled rubber products.

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What’s Your VISION?

FOR THE ENTERTAINER, we can create a backyard dream kitchen where hosting family and friends is easy and enjoyable.

FOR THE BUSY FAMILY, we can develop a safe open area where the kids can play and you’re not upset with the pets for trampling the flowers.

FOR THE SOLITUDE SEEKER, we can build a privacy wall and create an intimate space where you can soak up the sun or get cozy by the fire at night.


FOR THE MINIMALIST, we can create a patio for effortless lounging without the pressing need for yard care ever entering your mind.

WHATEVER YOUR VISION, we create landscapes that last. Vision Landscape & Design is an award-winning industryleading company specializing in hardscape construction and landscape design services.

Make your FIRST CALL your ONLY CALL. Still accepting projects for 2015.

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andscaping or building projects in the yard requires coordination, and the first step is to contact Sask 1st Call before any digging begins. For safety reasons, excavating the yard, building decks, fences, sheds or garages, pouring concrete, or even planting trees all require knowledge of the location of buried electric, natural gas and telecommunications lines. With a single call, homeowners and contractors can anticipate line locate services within two business days so they can get on with the job. Despite this free service, in 2013 Saskatchewan’s utility Crown corporations — SaskEnergy, SaskPower and SaskTel — collectively responded to more than 1,000 contacts made to their underground facilities. This resulted in an estimated $10 million in combined damage repair costs and loss in productivity, along with high potential for injury or loss of life. To address these concerns, the three Crowns partnered with Sask 1st Call and the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance (SCGA) to introduce the Safety Patrol initiative — the first of its kind in Canada. This initiative, launched in 2014, was specifically designed to provide a point of interaction with homeowners and contractors in new urban neighbourhoods in Regina and Saskatoon where incidents were on the rise. Patrollers discussed safe digging practices, and promoted the importance of line locates so that underground utilities are properly marked before any excavation work begins. During the pilot season, the Safety Patrols travelled in marked Sask 1st Call vehicles and visited work sites in the targeted areas during the traditional construction season of May 1 to October 31. This direct, face-toface contact encouraged two-way dialogue with the digging community, and identified some concerns that proved valuable for Sask 1st Call, SCGA and the utility Crowns. The Safety Patrols also visited contractor

offices to conduct safety presentations or hold “tailgate” safety meetings with work crews. Businesses where excavation equipment is rented were also visited by the patrollers to encourage staff to pass along safety messages to customers. During the six month period of the pilot season, patrollers engaged with nearly 1,000 contractors, homeowners and rental companies. Of the homeowners and contractors contacted, approximately 80 per cent had locates requested. Of those who were ready to work, but did not have locates requested, one-third contacted Sask 1st Call and requested a locate after speaking with the Safety Patrol. The program, along with other damage prevention initiatives, contributed to a consistent reduction in third-party line hit damage. In 2014, the three Crowns saw a combined 330 fewer line hit incidents compared to 2013, a reduction of 31.8 per cent. Having played a significant part in achieving this reduction, safety patrols will be on the road again this summer, with a third vehicle added to reach other communities in Saskatchewan. Make sure you know where underground lines are before you dig by contacting Sask 1st Call online at sask1stcall.com or calling 1.866.828.4888. The Sask 1st Call mobile app is also available.

JUST TO BE SAFE In addition to the line locate service, homeowners should know what to do if they smell natural gas. An unpleasant odour similar to rotten eggs or a skunk can signify a leak. Residents should vacate the area and immediately call SaskEnergy at 1.888.7000.GAS(427) if a leak is suspected.

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Gerry Lagimodiere

Selling Saskatoon & Area’s Finest Homes for 18 Years Gerry Lagimodiere Realty PC Inc. SaskatoonDreamHome.com

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Fresh Face, Fresh Approach Sheri Willick, RE/MAX Saskatoon Cell: 306.281.7612 Office: 306.242.6000 sheriwillick@gmail.com

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Uniquely Qualified More than just a Listing RE/MAX Saskatoon #250 1820 8th Street East, Saskatoon www.dawnfoordrealestate.com

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#1 RE/MAX® Team Saskatoon

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