Winter, schminter! Let’s hang outside!

The winter chill has arrived from Silicon Valley to Saskatchewan, but that’s no reason to keep your backyard dormant for the next few months – especially if you’re lucky enough to have a backyard! As we enter our tenth month of sheltering at home, it’s even more important for all of us to step outside. Check out these tips for turning your patio into a paradise year-round.

Chic vs. Geek: Kitchen Upgrades

We’re thinking about upgrading our outdated kitchen, but it’s a big project to undertake. Any suggestions for making sure we get it right the first time?

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CHIC (PEARL)

For people around the world living through this pandemic, home has never been closer to the heart. And what’s the heart of the home? The kitchen, of course. When it comes to renovating, as a real estate agent, I always think about resale value. But why not make a change that not only satisfies your lifestyle but also brings higher value if and when the time comes to sell? From my experience, here’s what savvy buyers want from a kitchen, in no particular order:

  • Storage, storage… and storage

  • A BIG Island

  • Wine fridge

  • Stainless steel appliances

If you’re looking for a simple upgrade, think about repainting in a light, warm grey or an off-white shade and adding new cabinet handles.

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GEEK (KEVIN)

As much as aesthetics matter in making any kitchen more attractive, function is just as important, and it goes a long way with buyers.

First developed in the 1940s, the “working triangle” (also known as “the kitchen triangle”) arranges the three main elements of the kitchen — sink, stove, and refrigerator — to create a streamlined workspace for the three fundamental tasks performed in the kitchen: food preparation, cooking, and storage.

In an ideal kitchen, you could draw a line from one appliance to the next to create a triangle, hence the phrase “kitchen triangle”. This “work zone” approach is becoming more and more popular as homeowners shift to open concepts.

Chic vs. Geek: Open Concept Homes

Chic (Pearl)

Open concepts create spaces that are great for entertaining or just hanging out with the family. By choosing a plan that combines spaces for cooking, living, and dining, an open concept can help a family feel together even though each person may be spread out doing their own thing. Here are some interior decoration ideas for open concept homes.

Geek (Kevin)

This trend is absolutely not for everyone. You have to ask yourself: 1. Are you the clean and tidy type with nothing to hide from visitors? 2. Are you a private person who needs quiet spaces to think and work? 3. Are you big on entertaining and need a lot of open space? 4. Are you energy-conscious and environmentally friendly?