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TRANSITIONS Magazine – Winter 2021

Monday, February 8th, 2021

Welcome to the first edition of TRANSITIONS Magazine!

Our online magazine will be published 4 times per year, with each edition featuring special interest topics we hope you will enjoy.

For our Winter 2021 publication, we have lots of articles for you!

You can click the image below to scroll though the PDF version, or click on some of the highlights we have linked below.

Coldwell Banker Complete Real Estate TRANSITIONS Magazine - Winter 2021

Featured Articles:

Decorating a Tween’s Bedroom

Find and Create Your Perfect Home Office Space

January sales signal strong start to 2021 – January 2021 Real Estate Statistics Report

Video – Meet Susanita de Diego

Watch for our Spring/Summer editions to be released in the next few months!

If you or someone you know has any real estate questions, we’d love to help!

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Thanks for reading!

Find and Create Your Perfect Home Office Space

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021

For those of us who are fortunate to still be working, many of us have been forced to work from home during the pandemic. Work spaces can be anything from a private, dedicated office space with doors that close, to a fold up table in a bedroom. Wifi can be strained due to the demand of many devices because of home schooling or couples working from home. We’ve all been in those Zoom meetings where screens freeze, pets and children wander in and out or embarrassing comments are made because someone has forgotten to mute. (Search for Zoom Meeting Fails on You Tube for some guaranteed laughs!)

Calgary Homes for Sale with Home Offices

Many companies have determined that they no longer require their employees to work from a downtown office building every day. This has created a new housing trend. Some home office workers are finding that their inner-city apartments are too small so they look for larger condominiums and those with families who no longer have to commute look for larger homes on larger lots further away from the core.

Calgary Homes for Sale with Home Offices

In either scenario the home office has become more important than ever. Which is why we have created a curated list of properties for sale with a variety of home office spaces in Calgary and area.

If you are looking to design your perfect home office, we found a great article on Entrepeneur.com entitled “How to Design the Ideal Home Office” by Professional designer Jo Heinz.

The article offers many tips – such as:

What are the most common mistakes people make when they’re setting up a home office?

There are five:

  • Thinking you can “tune out” the plasma screen on the wall. Don’t hang it anywhere near where you’ll be working.
  • Inadequate storage components
  • Lack of space for reference materials
  • Slow and inefficient equipment
  • Inadequate wire management (cords and wire spaghetti everywhere)

Be sure to check out this article before designing your home office!

Ready to start looking at Calgary (& area) properties for sale with home offices?

If you would like us to create a customized search for a property with the ideal home office space for you, including the location of the office within the home, please let us know.

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Fall Home Décor Ideas

Friday, September 16th, 2016

I love the colours of fall. All of the reds and browns and oranges…I’ve always been drawn towards earthy tones, so I guess it makes sense that fall is my favourite time of the year!

With the first day of fall just around on the corner – falling on September 22nd this year, I’ve been keeping my eye on new fall decorating trends and looking for ways to bring these beautiful warm colours indoors.

Fall Home Decor Tips

Here are some links I’ve come across to blog articles where I have found some fall home décor inspiration! My hope is these ideas will be easy to do, inexpensive and effective, in transforming my home to match the comforting colours of fall!

Pillow covers. Once you have built up a nice stash of pillow covers that fit the inserts for your sofa andFall Pillow Covers bed, it’s easy to give your rooms a quick makeover. Keep an eye out for sales throughout the year to find the best deal. Here are a few ideas for not-strictly-seasonal pillow covers to consider adding to your stash:

Burlap feed sack: great for a rustic fall and winter look, but can be used year-round

Sparkly, metallic hues: perfect for a festive feel
Velvet in rich jewel tones: for cold fall and winter nights
Golden yellow: can be mixed with seasonal oranges and reds in the fall, but also feels fresh in spring and summer.

Source: Coldwell Banker Blue Matter Blog

Fun and cool printed rugs. We’re head over heels for this color-filled and Moroccan-inspired rug! Its eclectic use of color and unapologetic take on texture and pattern will establish a unique and visuallyFall Rug Prints defined quality to just about any space!

Source: Domino.com

Pumpkin Pie Potpourri

Get the pumpkin pie smell without the actual pumpkin pie! This incense-in-a-Pumpkin Pie Fall Home Decorpumpkin will spread the scent of Thanksgiving for about 6 hours.

Source: Martha Stewart Living

Paint Patterned Pumpkins. You can create all of these designs with acrylic paint and painter’s tape. For a two-tone dipped look, bisect a pumpkin with a strip of tape (angle the tape for a diagonal effect) Use a foam brush to cover one section of the pumpkin…read more:Decorative Pumpkins Fall Home Decor

Source: Country Living

Create a Wall Grouping With Fall Flair. Shop thrift stores and garage sales for assorted small frames then fill them with fall sentiments, black-and-white photos and pressed leaves.

Fall Picture Frames Home DecorSource: HGTV.com

What are you doing to change things up in your home this season? Head on over to our Facebook page and post a picture of your fall home décor projects – we’d love to see them!

 

Planning Home Improvement Projects? Do You Need a Building Permit?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2014

With spring and summer months fast approaching in Calgary, many home owners are planning home improvement projects that may include finally getting around to building that new (or larger) deck, Planning Home Improvement Projects - Do You Need a Building Permitor…tired of brushing snow off the vehicle, perhaps you have decided to build a detached garage or car port so you are ready for next winter!

Whether you are a “do-it-yourselfer” or are hiring a professional, one of the requirements of your home improvement project may be to acquire a building permit. Although considered by many to be an added inconvenience and expense, building permits are actually important safeguards that help ensure you get sound workmanship and good value for your money. As well, if you are considering selling your home in the future, not being able to produce building permits could potentially spoil a deal, or at the very least, cause a significant delay in the closing.

You should check with the local authorities in your city or municipality prior to beginning work to see if a permit is required. Applying for a building permit ensures that your project conforms to local building codes and other regulations. Your project will be inspected by a qualified building inspector to confirm that the project follows the plans submitted for the permit. The inspector also ensures that appropriate materials and construction methods have been used for the safe usage of your project. For example, if the beams on your raised deck won’t support the maximum weight or the wiring is inadequate to safely run the lighting system you’d planned, the inspector will point this out and then return to verify that the appropriate remedies have been made before approving your project.

These measures are all to your benefit. After all, who wants to find out after you’ve already built a new deck that’s it’s too close to your neighbour’s property? In such a case, they could require you to remove the offending structure at your own expense. As for ensuring that your project used the correct construction materials and conforms to safety standards, the benefits are obvious.

Even if you’re working with a professional contractor, it’s to your benefit to ensure that a permit is obtained, so your contractor’s work will be scrutinized by a ‘pro’. Building permits are always required if you’re making any structural changes to your home, are building an addition onto an existing structure or adding a new improvement to your property. While regulations vary within municipalities, other types of projects may also require permits, particularly if electrical work is required. Some less than professional contractors may encourage you to initiate work without bothering with a permit. Be warned! This will simply allow your contractor to do substandard work without any unbiased party there to ensure that the job has been done to code. If the contractor implies the job will be cheaper without the permit, you should ask yourself why that is so.

Don’t proceed under the misguided assumption that if you do the work yourself, a building permit isn’t necessary. Not so! You’re responsible for ensuring that any home improvements conform to local regulations. That means you’re also liable for any costs that may be incurred to correct a problem, either during or after construction. If you’re in doubt, contact your local authorities before you start.

For Calgary residents, visit the City of Calgary Permits (Building Permits) page for detailed information on requirements for basement developments, detached garages, car ports, decks and many other home improvement projects.

Good luck with your home improvement projects!

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