Calgary Herald New Homes
- Folksy can be refined May 13, 2013
Perhaps to alleviate the dreariness of long northern winters, Scandinavian style tends toward folk-art florals, crisp checks, plaids and stripes, and wood furniture left natural or painted in colours - Plates vs. paperwork in a dining room-cum-office May 13, 2013
One perk of living in in-between houses is that you have less space to clean. On the other hand, small-space living forces you to be extra organized and tidy. I know this because I’ve been living this - Decorating for a new prince or princess May 10, 2013
From a fantasy carriage crib costing around $19,000 to a machine that warms up your baby’s wipes, there’s little doubt that there are many products around to make a baby feel just like a little prince - Take command of your clutter and life May 10, 2013
It’s 6 p.m. and you’re running late as usual. You forgot about your son’s baseball practice today and that you had that late meeting. You scramble to get the kids packed up and finally have them strap - Past, present meet in century home May 6, 2013
That people are willing and even thrilled to put leisure hours into home renovations is a mystery to us, the move-in-ready crowd. We like to spend our non-work hours in, well, non-work.
Globe and Mail Real Estate
- Sale drags as Vancouver condo priced too high May 24, 2013
‘The owner wanted to test the market,’ says agent - Urban change comes to Surrey May 24, 2013
Major developments around SkyTrain station are spearheading the urbanization of the sleepy suburb - Cabbagetown character helps sell home despite location drawbacks May 24, 2013
High baseboards, stained glass windows and original plank floors - Two days, four offers for Etobicoke bungalow May 24, 2013
‘Getting into that neighbourhood for that price is good,’ says agent - Ryerson University bachelor pad finds willing buyers May 24, 2013
Tight space ‘works quite well’ says agent
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