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Simple Steps to Maintaining Your Curly Hair
By: Michael Sanduso Curly hair is quite beautiful, but it can also be a pain to maintain properly. Finding the right brand of curly hair cream is a good start, as it can provide the level of moisture and nutrients you need in order to keep your hair looking lush
John’s Reno Tips Spring Into Reno Season
Photos courtesy of John Gordon. As we enter the key renovating season, there are certain trends that are turning up everywhere. Fresh from the Ottawa Home Show, here are a few of John's hip tips. Kitchens and Living Areas Mixed materials in kitchen such as rustic wood beams, stone columns,
John’s Reno Tips: Giving Your Bathroom A Makeover
Photo above: © Sylvain Lalande Remodelling the bathroom is no small task and if not properly planned, mistakes can be catastrophic. Before getting started, here are a few reno tips from John Gordon, owner of Your Reno Guys. Q How do heating systems for tile floors work and will they
Drab to Fab–Six Easy Steps
1. Select a Monochromatic Colour Scheme Select a light, monochromatic colour scheme of cool hues. It will make the space appear more expansive while incorporating an element of serenity. Painting everything a unifying colour will make the space visually expand. This reduces the number of transitions, creating a more expansive feel
Bidding the Bathroom Blahs Bye-Bye
As with every large purchase decision in life, there are many factors that should be considered. Take for instance the purchase of a new home build, with so many available options and upgrades, the decisions can be overwhelming. We all want the model home look without the model home price.
Modern SIMPLICITY: A Makeover in Alta Vista
Designed originally for city privacy in the 1960s, this Alta Vista bungalow is best suited for display of an extensive art collection with its expansive walls, high ceilings, and minimal trim work. Original owners were the late Samuel and Caroline Baylin, who were a family of artists, she a painter
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