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An expansive deck with a stone feature makes this backyard an outdoor haven.
Great outdoor entertaining spaces Ryan Starr  

Summer’s here and the time is right for outdoor entertaining. But being the host with the most is tough when your venue... Comment Count(0)

Lavender and ferns grow in recycled pots.
Vacant rooftop becomes garden paradise Debra Black  

For Sharon Wright, the view from her condo couldn’t be better. “I love it, I love it, I love it,” she says... Comment Count(0)

When you decide to renovate, you ensure your home will fit with how you want to live and the house will fit your own personal tastes.
Do I stay or do I go now? Brendan Charters  

Should we renovate or sell and move up to a nicer house?”

Paying attention to the ripple effect Janice Bradbeer  

Everything we do has an impact — even if it’s the smallest ripple.

Building up, up and away atop a bungalow Ian Harvey  

They say Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods but Vadja Jericevic sees it as a city of bungalows — all 70,000 of them.

Older condo lobbies need some serious updating Donna Laporte  

Lobbies in older condo buildings need to be updated to maintain property values, address design and security dilemmas.

Dig in: Convert under-basement netherworld to living space Ian Harvey  

As a clergyman, Alex Morin is more than familiar with the complexities of the virtual netherworld but this year he upped the...

Turning up the heat on home inspections Ian Harvey  

What’s behind your walls? What you don’t see can hurt your home.

Colin and Justin: Eating In Colin and Justin  

Mix it, stir it, grill it or poach it; Canadians, as far as we see it, are a nation of foodies.

Living in a palace in the sky Donna Jean MacKinnon  

The Palace Pier, the flagship residence of Toronto’s waterfront, sails on with all standards flying.

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So, you’ve decided to renovate . . .

The mission for this column is to guide homeowners on the journey of a renovation project.

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Couple collect antiques and curios in their off-beat house Donna Jean MacKinnon  

No one would guess the walls of an everyday house surrounds an eccentric interior filled with a horde of vintage collectables...

Curb Appeal: First impressions are everything Ryan Starr  

Whether you're planning on putting your home on the market or simply sprucing things up after a nasty winter, it's essential...

Containers are a condo dweller's best friends Ryan Starr  

Green-thumbed condo dwellers take heart: just because you don't have a backyard doesn't mean you can't create a great garden in... Comment Count(0)

‘Right sizing' means purging and then purging some more Kathy Flaxman  

My carpet is gorgeous — Persian in stunning deep reds and blues, handmade and old old old.

Home is where the art is Rita Zekas  

Entering the West Queen West, two-storey penthouse loft of Andrew Bottecchia and Hal Eisen, one is confronted with works major...

Colin and Justin: 10 ways to get more bang for your buck Colin and Justin  

To reno or not to reno, that is the question.

Wire your new home for the 21st century Chris Mills  

Jason Dell shakes his head in wonder when he sees someone design a custom home without wiring for electronics and automation...

Artificial turf: The green, green grass of home Ian Harvey  

Replacing your backyard with synthetic turf may free you from that summer drudgery of cutting, fertilizing, watering and, ugh...

Before picking up a hammer, pick up a pencil Ian Harvey  

We’ve got some insider tip from those who taught the pros in the first place.

Firefighters band together to create renovation website Ian Harvey  

When it comes to hiring a contractor, the not-so quiet elephant in the room is always going to be the trust factor.

Ex-cop nails the bad guys in the construction industry Ian Harvey  

Twenty years ago, Greg Stevens traded his police-issue radar gun for a nail gun, thinking renovating and selling homes was a...

The money pit: When a reno goes wrong Ian Harvey  

Finding a contractor requires a lot of due diligence — and even then you’re not guaranteed they won’t let you down.

Pizzazz in tight places Ryan Starr  

It’s been an eventful year for Brett Pearson. Over the past 12 months, he got married, had a baby and he gutted his four-storey...

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