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ART SEEN: Old Column recalls Burnaby's former old growth forest

By Kevin Griffin Old Column, stainless steel and steel wire filigree, by Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo at Modello, a 37-story tower by Boffo at Willingdon Avenue and Beresford Street, Burnaby. * Artists Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo hope that Old Column makes passersby stop, look and explore.   Han and Mihalyo are the team behind the 7.6-metre tall public...[ read more ]

10 sizzling-hot summer containers

By Lauren Dunec Hoang Turn up the heat with these bright, bold container compositions that feature red, orange, chartreuse, vivid pink and deep purple hues. You may not want your whole garden to be filled with these super-saturated colors, but why not give a few containers a try? Here are 10 standout container designs to get you started. Photo by...[ read more ]

How to cool down a room

By Victoria Harrison Sweltering in the summer heat but don’t have air conditioning? Here are 15 quick tips for staying cool. When the mercury rises, homes without air conditioning can get stuffy and uncomfortable, making it difficult to relax, eat or sleep. Try these heat hacks to stay cool and calm all summer long. Photo by Shirley Meisels 1. Unplug...[ read more ]

How to pack for a move in a weekend

By Aly Finkelstein Packing for a big move does not have to take months. This may come as a shock, but in many homes, it can be done in a weekend or less. I’m speaking from experience on this one. The last time my family of four moved, we did it in a weekend. I’ve also helped many clients tackle...[ read more ]

Challenge shows bikes and transit more convenient than cars

By HUB Cycling Vancouver, BC / May 24, 2017 - Spring Bike to Work Week starts Monday, and HUB Cycling celebrated the event today by challenging cars and transit users to commute more quickly than their biking friends. Ahead of Bike to Work Week, which is happening from May 29-June 4, ten teams of people on bikes, on transit and...[ read more ]

3 colour palettes to help set your garden's mood

By Lauren Dunec Hoang Nothing has more immediate impact on the mood of a garden than color. When it comes to putting together a garden color palette, you can first decide how you want a space to make you feel and then choose the color scheme accordingly. If you want a cheerful and inviting space, choose foliage and blooms in...[ read more ]

Tips for getting your task lighting right

By Brenna Malmberg The pros weigh in on how to light your living room, bedroom and office desk for reading and other tasks When it comes to task lighting, home design and health professionals can help you pick the right light for your space. This is the type of light you use when you read, write or study something up...[ read more ]

Successful Office-Bedroom Combos

By Melissa Cowan Wake up, get dressed (or not), make coffee and head over to do some work at your desk. Sounds like heaven, right? There are, without a doubt, perks to working from home: no commute time, far fewer interruptions and more control over your work environment, to name a few. But it also brings with it the need...[ read more ]

10 timeless pieces of decorating advice

By Janet Dunn As we work — and spend — to make the places we live in beautiful and functional, we sometimes make decor mistakes we come to regret. Unhappy choices nearly always stem from poor planning, rushed decisions, self-doubt or bad advice. Here I’ll show you how to take sound and sensible steps to create the home you want....[ read more ]

Coffee table talk: 7 styles and shapes to suit your space

By Yanic Simard LET’S TALK COFFEE TABLES – a necessity for any family room, the landing place for all, and the centre of attention. Available in various sizes, shapes and finishes, you can easily create many different looks just by swapping out the accent pieces. If you want to give your space a whole new look, a coffee table might...[ read more ]