In the master bedroom, the white satin lacquered finished cabinets were the same design as the ensuite with cupboards running up both sides of the mirror. The underâ€"theâ€"sink cupboard, again complete with a drawer, was flanked on each side by three drawers. In the cabinet design, however, Strutt had managed to accommodate the laundry shute, so dear to The lady of the house took it from there. To create a more spacious illusion, she stayed with the beige color in her choice of wallpaper which included the ceiling and light switches The balloon type shower curtain was of a bone shade. yeur iuuiji® n ME E ____ In the smaller ensuite, lavender was replaced by [ "innocent blush", a soft light beige color. Matching tiles you want to achieve. were topped by a cut and shaped marble accent strip around the walls which complemented the tiles. Strutt Wiemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmemmmememmm PSSO NSCA VC NNASUOLC 35 NNN AJONQ the cnclosed Dath. Vanity and wall cabinets, also in innocent blush, featured small quartz halogen lights inse into the valance above the mirror and the cultured marble counter top and Rubinet faucets with gold trim accents added to the elegance of the room. In the cupboard under the sink, Strutt had installed a drawer for easy access to bathroom paraphernalia. pretty bathroom has been known to sell a house.Take it from Marianne Strutt and her A husband, Wayne, who have been in the bathroom business on Speers Road for nearly . 4R seven years. When their firm, Jetstream Aqua Centre Inc., remodelled a bathroom for a real estate salesperson, the Strutts were told that the bathroom and kitchen of a home were the most important features of a house and were often the pivot on which a sale rested. Why? Because these are the two rooms which are too costly to remodel very often. "I remember a young couple who bought a house because the bathroom was so pretty," wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme SXXJ MATANDC. HOWEVET, they were really disappointed To 00â€" * when they moved in because the former owner had taken out the Italian towe!l bars they had admired so much. When looking to Forunately, we carried them in our store." Recently, the Strutts remodelled two bathrooms in an remodel a bath Of castOakville home after its owner decided she could no & longer abide the color of the toilets, tubs and sinks â€" flflsuite, think about lavender in the ensuite bathroom and a limey green in wzaremw Afaak.:la a~s4 ...mas family bathroom. Both underwent a drastic change. wAE ( When looking to remodel a bath or «: ensuite, think about | your lifestyle and what " you want to achieve. _ _ l Kitchens, Countertops & Vanity Cabinets Are â€"â€"â€" â€"=" 1TJ2 PRICE areful though: NOW (See ‘Bath‘ page 2) to detail is DPEN FOR A LIMITED TIME, OUR AFFORDABLE KOHLER SINKS WILL EVEN HELP WITH THE DAISHES. OVER THE JOHN CABINET MES q9(# 2 Hal Mn ht to m This remodeled bath has some interesting cabinet details such as overhead lighting and a hidden laundry chute in the right hand section. (Photo by Aiziero Vartalll) sc \astt, This is about the most affordable introduction to Kohler quality we can imagine. Right now, when you buy one of our Cast Iron Sinks during the month of April, If PLAN NEW KITCHEN CAREFULLY rth lude "uttis Oakville B SUISS INTERIORS uo duliliiaaiiatrrt 217 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville Photo by Riziero Vertoill!) 40 YEARS OF RETAILING d id | 844â€"3530 ty % IF KOHLER D IF I8 The show starts tomorrow (March 18th) at the International Centre and runs through Sunday. There will be something to appeal to everyone from the doâ€"itâ€" yourself renovator to the gardener, with a focus on interior design _ and _ professional renovation products and services, environmental ideas, outdoor living and city and country furnishings. Special features currently in the planning stages include Garden World, the Leisure Pool & Patio Show, Lifestyle Tropical Gardens, Showtime Renovation Theatre and the Outdoor Living Centre. The International Centre is located at 6900 Airport Road, just north of the airport. There is free parking and the Centre is served by Mississauga and GO Transit. Hours of operation are: Thurs., March 18th â€" Noonâ€"10 p.m.; Fri., March 19th â€" Noonâ€"10 p.m.; Sat., March 20th â€" 10 a.m.â€"10 p.m.; Sun., March 21st â€" 10 a.m.â€"6 p.m. Admission to the show is $8.50 for adults, and $5.50 for seniors and youths (nine to eighteen years of age). Children under nine are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. While we struggle through a long cold winter, why not start to think about spring at the International Home & Garden Show. Think Spring at Home & Garden show this week REPRODUCTIONS CREATE A ‘LOOK Po. H3