The secret to a great open-concept design
Good continuity is the secret to a harmonious, open-concept home. One space blends into the next with a common theme throughout.
Read MoreGood continuity is the secret to a harmonious, open-concept home. One space blends into the next with a common theme throughout.
Read MoreRaccoons have solved the problem of how to get into the new, “raccoon-proof” green bins, as evidence by the messes on our sidewalks.
Read MoreCould this city see a similar tax imposed on foreign buyers with housing prices soaring? Not likely, if you ask Toronto Real Estate Board past president Mark McLean.
Read MoreNorth Toronto resident and barbecue expert Phillip Allen says it’s the old joke: “Men didn’t go in the kitchen, but god forbid if women went near the barbecue grill.”
Read MoreNorth Toronto resident and barbecue expert Phillip Allen says it’s the old joke: “Men didn’t go in the kitchen, but god forbid if women went near the barbecue grill.”
Read MoreDavisville resident Dan Pero has just moved into a new home, and he’s noticed his deck, and the neighbouring sunroom need a
Read MoreOn top of ascertaining that they’re professionally accredited, insured and provide workers’ compensation, homeowners should also make sure the contractors they hire have worked in the local neighbourhood before and therefore understand local bylaws.
Read MoreEven though spring has arrived in seeming full force and you’re down to t-shirt and sneakers, be aware that we can still get frosts at night well into mid-May in these parts. Be sure the destructive late frosts have finally departed before risking planting your more vulnerable plants.
Read MoreThe days of rich, dark reds, burgundies, forest greens, and navy blues on all room surfaces appear to be over. The new colour of the day seems to be … grey.
Read MoreHere are some tips for going over our properties to fix any problems our cold climate caused.
Read MoreAsk Craig Bennett about replacing your roof, and he’ll tell you it is akin to having to change the transmission in a car.
Read MoreThe City of Toronto has launched a new software to help Torontonians monitor their water consumption and recognize any leaks in their homes.
Read MoreOver the years I’ve tried many unusual artistic techniques for creative projects. I’ve melted crayons and dripped the coloured hot
Read MoreIt’s not uncommon to hear about a condominium development in midtown. But on Wicksteed Avenue, at the bottom of Leslie Street, there’s a different kind of condo development: office condos.
Read MoreNow that the brutal winter is finally behind us, we can open the windows and rejoice in fresh air that
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