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Oakville Beaver, 2 Sep 2016, p. 18

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|OAKVILLE BEAVER |Friday, September 2, 2016 |18 www.insideHALTON.com R K Bungalow townhom es in Jordan Village in g s u u r v AT JO R D A N VILLAG E Bungalows and family homes on 50ft lots in Smithville Projects to update your living space this season Tackle the indoor tasks you've been putting off as cooler temperatures set in and you spend more time inside. Get your home in tip-top shape with these easy tips and fall in love with it all over again. the kitchen, even the smallest updates produce a big change. Eliminate clutter by creating a home for items that live out in the open, like dish towels. Make a tidy workspace at the sink by installing a tow el bar or ring. If your kitchen's in need of a cosmetic update, try a DIY project, like installing an adhesive tile backsplash or a new faucet with coordinating hard ware. When selecting a faucet, choose one with style and function, like the Voss faucet from Moen. It has a transitional low-profile design, ideal for installation in front of windows or on a kitchen island, and features Reflex technology, which al lows for easy, secure docking of the spray wand. The collection also offers match ing accessories, like towel bars, to make organization in the kitchen both function al and fashionable. Colour your world A fresh coat of paint can do wonders to update the look of a room. For the first time, Pantone selected two colours of the year -- Serenity and Rose Quartz. The light pastels complement each other and make for a calm and soothing design aesthetic. Meanwhile, Benjamin Moore chose Simply White. Keeping with the trend of light colours, this white hue is the perfect blank canvas to showcase your decor. www. newscanada .com Now Selling! Auburn trail Top-to-bottom cleaning Cleaning is like a choreographed dance -- knowing the proper steps and what or der to do them in will ensure speed and success. Start at the top and work your way to the bottom. Crumbs will inevitably fall from kitchen counters and dust will fly from fixtures, so clean your floors last so you don't have to redo them. In the kitchen, circle around the sink, starting at the right side of your stove and then move clockwise around the room. Stoves can be the dirtiest part of the kitchen, so ending there prevents the spread of grease and dirt. Finally, when it's time to sweep, hold the broom with one hand on top of the handle and the other in the middle. Having a proper grip on the broom will make each stroke more effective. Ensure you don't miss any dirt by sweeping from the outside in. Pulling dirt to the centre of the room will make for easier pick up. Get creative in the kitchen Since we spend so much of our time in STEPPING ST#NES Two story tow nhom es in Sm ithville Communities coming soon to Grimsby and Merritton M ills/St Catharines P HE L P S ^ H O M E S I 31 Gateway Ave. Sm ithville, ON LOR 2A0 asm

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