Why summer is the perfect time for a major kitchen renovation
If you’ve been staring at your outdated kitchen with bland laminate countertops, worn out appliances, and crooked cabinetry, then now’s the time to consider a major kitchen renovation.
6 tips for throwing an eco-friendly block party this summer
Now that summer is here, outdoor time is a treat. So, it’s time to get creative with ways to enjoy the fleeting summer weather while it lasts.
Tips to help your home garden beat the heat this summer!
Summer is the time for green thumbs to shine. But sometimes, the sunshine can be too intense for your home garden, so I’m sharing a few tips to help your plants and flowers beat the heat this season.
How you can help make Toronto a greener city at home
The City of Toronto partnered with three community groups on the Toronto’s Greenest Neighbourhoods project with the goal of encouraging more people to take advantage of rebates and incentives for home energy retrofits.
The best ways to brighten up your dark room
With the cold, winter season a distant memory and visions of hot, sunny summer days ahead, you’re probably noticing a little bounce to your step and a lighter mood as you stroll outside.
How to keep cool if your air conditioner breaks
The Greater Toronto Area is in for a hot summer. If you have air conditioning, you’re good to go. If you don’t, then you’re probably already aware of some of these tips for what to do if your A/C breaks.
So, you want to sell your home during the summer
Depending on who you ask, you may be told that selling your home during the summer isn’t the best idea, but it’s definitely possible, and there are even a few pros to counter the cons.
Which home decor style works best for you?
Are you moving into a new home? Have you purchased a previously loved home, or simply want to give your existing home a face lift? When first interviewing clients, some tell me they are conflicted about where to begin.
Chill your summer hydro bill with a smart thermostat
The GTA region is in for a long, hot summer, according to early climatologist forecasts – and given our fair city just endured an unusually cold and lingering winter (an ice storm in April, what gives?) news of rising temps is music to Torontonian ears.
More than 600,000 Canadians are preparing for moving day this month
Every year, Two Men and a Truck announce that June 30 is the busiest moving day of the year. Guess what? Still true.