Thursday 28 February 2019

Moving With Kids? How to Choose a Great School Near Your New Home

There are many factors to consider when searching for your dream home, including cost, number of bedrooms, layout and neighbourhood. But if you have children—or plan to someday soon—you need to think about another important selling feature: schools.
After all, you don't want to buy a house only to discover the local schools don't get a passing grade. Here are a few tips to help you find the right school for your children, whether you're moving across town or to the other side of the country.

Find the perfect school with Carmenleal.ca's neighbourhood information

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Home buyers can access comprehensive school catchment information for more than 40 cities across Canada while looking at property listings on Carmenleal.ca. You can set the online filters for public, private, elementary, high school, English or French schools. 

Do your homework

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Most provinces offer online directories of school boards and individual schools, which can be useful for learning about class sizes, student-teacher ratios and whether they can accommodate children with special needs. Just as you would research a hotel before going on vacation, you'll want to read what others have to say about a given school. Many parents rate schools online, based on teacher quality, curriculums and enrichment programs.
For academic information, the Fraser Institute's handy tool, CompareSchoolRankings.org, provides detailed school-by-school performance reports. In addition, don't forget to scroll through a school's social media feed, which can yield a wealth of great information, such as photos and newsletters.

Talk to your future neighbours

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Take a walk through your prospective neighbourhood and check out the area's parks and community centres. Don't be afraid to approach parents pushing kids on a swing or watching their child's swimming lesson. Strike up a friendly conversation and tell them you're thinking about moving to the neighbourhood. Ask about schools in the area and if they have any advice for choosing the right one for your children. Find out whether the local schools encourage parent volunteers or how many field trips are organized each year. 

Map out the commute

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Is a home within walking distance of the school at the top of your priority list? Will your children need a drive twice a day? Call the school board to find out if they offer bus services or if you'll be juggling carpool schedules as part of your morning routine. If you have older children, see if public transportation is an option by mapping out possible bus, subway or streetcar routes. 

Visit the schools

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Make an appointment with the principal to tour each school you're interested in and arrive with a list of questions, such as whether special programs are offered. Ask to see classes in progress, along with the facilities and grounds, to help you evaluate which school works best for your children. If your children are athletic, ask about extracurricular sports teams; if they're artistic, inquire about their music, arts or drama programs. Can't go in person? Set up phone calls with the principal, administration and ideally the teachers who'll be teaching your children.
Armed with all this information, you'll get top marks in your housing search.


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Sunday 24 February 2019

11 amazing real estate facts to entertain your brain

Ever wonder why brass doorknobs are so ubiquitous?

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Friday 22 February 2019

10 BEST INTERIOR PAINT COLORS TRENDING FOR 2019



Because no wall in your home should be left as a blank canvas, we’re looking at trending interior paint colors for 2019 to get you inspired before the summer season is over and we go full-throttle into fall. From which paint colors will work best in which rooms throughout your home to paint color ideas for accent walls to create conversation-starting visual interest in any room, take in the 10 best paint color ideas to try for the year ahead and beyond.
And we bet you’ll be surprised at some of the latest paint colors to make Pantone’s yearly forecast and how easily you can introduce them into your home as sometimes all it takes is a fresh coat of paint to reenergize a room.

HAZELNUT

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Warm and inviting creamy shades of hazelnut paint colors are sure to never go out of style nor ever clash with existing furnishings as it makes for one comforting go-to of a hue.
For hazelnut paint color ideas in your home, take a quick survey from room to room and consider which spaces need to be brightened up and catch more light as varying shades of hazelnut are great for bouncing light off to make a room appear larger than it is.

LILAC GRAY

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Though dove gray is one of the most classic paint colors when looking for modern alternatives to stark neutral paint color ideas, there’s something a tad moodier about 2019’s lilac undertone injected options.
For one, the addition of lilac works to make gray hues warmer, more gender neutral and cheery. And as some of our designers favorite home interior colors revolve around varying shades of gray, an option boasting lilac tones makes for a refreshing alternative that also happens to be subtle enough to not tire of it easy. 

DARK GREENS

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Officially called ‘night watch’ and one of Pantone’s top 2019 paint colors, the hue is basically a new take on rich hunter green that hasn’t looked so viable since its last time in the interior design spotlight in the 90’s.
From muted to moody, this deep green color trend can work to emulate the feeling of lush botanicals and the healing power of nature in your home while setting the tone with a strong foundational hue.
For hunter and bottle green paint color ideas, our interior designers suggest that this trend should be reserved for well-lit, large rooms as its intensity can overpower small spaces and make them look darker. And as always, when considering bringing in the latest paint colors in your home, think about what works with your lifestyle, taste, and design direction as no paint color trend is worth sacrificing your own personal aesthetic.

MUTED PASTELS

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Pastel derivatives in chalky, muted tones, have a soothing appeal that brings with them an understated vibe that’s perfect for gender neutral rooms and common areas like kitchens and bathrooms as they’ll do double duty and conceal everyday scuff marks and nicks. Plus, muted pastels make for a warm backdrop for minimalist design.

We love how the kitchen featured above combines the latest paint colors and a dramatic marble backsplash in complimentary tones that are sure to make it more memorable than a standard black and white kitchen.
Go for similar muted pastel paint colors if you’re looking for the unexpected without having to commit to a bold color trend or the latest paint colors being touted as an ‘it’ hue as you’ll tire of it in the long run, and run the risk of having similar paint colors as your friends and neighbors.

SOFT CLAY

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Evoke the spirit of Miami with zesty hues. For those with wanderlust and an earthy spirit, soft clay paint colors are great alternatives to beiges and browns as they’ll lend any room a certain sunny zest and casual elegance. Think terra cotta, caramel, clove, and burnt orange home interior colors that have more personality than any neutral ever could.
For this interior design trend, we suggest going for the latest paint colors that boast unusual takes on clay tones to make any room a feature in your home or go for an accent wall or backsplash and see how effectively the hue can elevate a room and your mood with ease.

NEW BLUES

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For the traditionalist with a casual approach to interior design, charcoal blue, ice blue, gray-blue, and a very pale powder blue are great options when looking for paint colors that are far from every day yet subtle enough to not take over a room.
With an endless amount of alternative blue paint color ideas available, there’s no limit to the number of routes you can go with this exacting tone. Just be sure that any blue home interior colors you go for remain soothing and spare to avoid a heavy-handed hue that will make a room feel smaller, darker, and stuck in an 80’s nautical time warp. In general, when going for hues known to leave a strong initial impact, tone it down with a more muted, and subtle color palette to get the longest run from your selection.

MUSTARD

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For those looking for a pop of color and an alternative to gold, deep mustard is great for instantly creating rich focal accents and make for smart paint colors for accent walls and even trim.
Do go for muted and moody mustard home interior colors to create provocative depth, and to highlight décor and art brilliantly as sometimes the best paint color ideas are applied in small doses.

MIST

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A non-color of sorts, mist home interior colors may come from a blend of muted pastel blue and green with a gray and lilac undertone, but it’s far from an easter egg hue.
Instead, think of this color trend as a blank canvas for décor of all colors and styles as its a much more interesting starting point than standard beiges and whites, plus, like muted pastels, a misty hue will work to cover up blemishes with ease.

MUSHROOM


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An update to the popular 70’s era mousy browns and rust paint colors, mushroom looks fresh again thanks to a newfound appreciation for everything natural yet moody.
One of our favorite fashion and paint colors for 2019, shades of mushroom are also gender neutral, timeless in appeal, and unique enough to have guests taking note for their own homes. Plus, it looks great with natural furnishings and finishes as seen in the room above.

PEWTER

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The perfect gray-beige and a rich alternative to all white walls, pewter paint colors provide an almost blank canvas that’s anything but bland.
Though it should have been a standard before it was shortlisted as one of the best paint colors for 2019, this is one color trend not to be underestimated. In fact, our interior designers suggest taking pewter paint color ideas throughout your home rather than just one room as its one shade that works with everything, everywhere.

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Thursday 21 February 2019

5 Ways to Bring Natural Elements Into Your Interiors

For those who love the outdoors, there's no reason to lock this affection out of your interior design. While skylights and sun tunnels can blur the dividing lines, there are unlimited ways to design organically, and bring your favourite landscape, inside!
Here's an easy blueprint to help establish your landscape look.

1. Choose your favourite outdoor locations for inspiration


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Where do you find yourself feeling most energized and restored? Paddling on a calm northern lake to a secluded campsite? Following a switchback trail in the shade of ancient oaks? Climbing the face of Mount Asgard? What relaxes and inspires you? By examining your outdoor pursuits, you can pull out bits of design inspiration and simulate them at home. If an isolated cabin in the woods is your idea of heaven, you might feel right at home with a rustic theme, but if you love to sail, consider incorporating more nautical elements into your design.

2. Source inspiration from your outdoor interests and activities


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Are you an avid camper, hiker or canoer? Antique oars and painted walking sticks add texture to lonely corners. For the birdwatching enthusiast, display bird and plant guides with antique brass binoculars or magnifying glasses with unique handles. Enlarge your own images of your favourite camping or picnics spots or display custom posters of Canada historic parks. Keep things cozy even if the campfire isn't lit with jacquard wool blankets, shearling and faux fur throws. Of course, the easiest way to bring the outdoors is-real plants!

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3. Show your true colours

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In the 1980s, designing your wardrobe's colour palette was based on the popular “seasonal colour analysis.” The methodology determined what colours best suited an individual's complexion for cosmetics and clothing. Of course, this same rationale can be applied to the walls in your home. Are you all over spring fever (light and cool colours), summer-lovin’ (light and warm), autumn's grace (deep and warm) or winter cozy (deep and cool)?
Maybe you want to base your palette on your favourite time of the day—because it's all about chroma, baby! Do you prefer intense, pure colours or soft and muted shades? Are you revved up by sunrise or more of a sunset personality? Let your best time of day surround you as you choose the ideal paint colours for your walls.

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Looking for something a little more dramatic? Consider an easy-to-install landscape wallpaper. Lose yourself in the realism of a Lhotse mountain mural, a woodland forest or the aurora borealis. Or, better yet, upload your own photo to create the bespoke landscape that resonates with you the most.

4. Become a hunter-gatherer 

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Some of the best finds can't be bought. Go outside and observe what surrounds you. Pick up a few unusual stones, a curl of birch bark, a blue jay feather. Mason jars are a convenient way to display windblown bird nests or paper wasp combs. Gather acorns, pine cones and shiny horse chestnuts. These items are timeless and a fun way to fill a letterpress drawer with instant curio. Bundle feathers like a bouquet. There are no rules when it comes to nature.

5. Don't forget your other senses

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Forget overly sweet, artificial scents and go for candles or diffusers smelling like all the things you love: balsam fir, Scotch pine, campfire and rain. Steep some herbal tea and it will be hard to determine if you're inside or out when you design naturally. Another great way to bring the outdoors in is with natural outdoor sounds–perfect for a quiet, meditative moment. Close your eyes, relax and imagine yourself surrounded by nature.



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Wednesday 13 February 2019

DESIGNER OBSESSIONS: YELLOW ACCENTS

The color of sunshine, lemons and daffodils, yellow is a bright exuberant hue that has the potential to give any space a jolt of cheer.  A hit of yellow can go a long way so we prefer to use the color sparingly as a bright accent. It’s the perfect color to brighten upholstery or even to draw attention to architectural details, like doors or window frames. It can take a little bit of courage to get started using such a bright color, but once you see how far a little yellow can go, you’ll be hooked!



YELLOW SOFA



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By keeping the other furnishings neutral in this loft, the yellow sofa is able to really take center stage.


YELLOW CANVAS PAINTING

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YELLOW DOOR

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YELLOW PAINTED WINDOW FRAME

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YELLOW FRENCH CHAIRS

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YELLOW DINING CHAIRS

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YELLOW PENDANT FIXTURE

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Tuesday 12 February 2019

Metro Vancouver home Price Changes Jan 2019 vs Jan 2018


Earlier this week, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver issued its monthly stats report on home sales and prices, revealing that benchmark prices were sliding at an increasing rate.
The Charts reveal that the vast majority of areas within the wider region saw significant benchmark price drops in the detached sector, with Vancouver West’s (West Side, Downtown West and West End) typical single-family home prices having lost more than half a million in value from a year ago.
Condo values, however, largely held their own around the region. Ten of the 21 areas examined (some of which fall within the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board) saw typical condo prices increase year over year, while 11 saw price declines. However, all the condo price changes, whether a rise or a fall, were relatively modest compared with the detached market.


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