Interlock Revitalization... * Leveling & Repairs * Restoration of Sagging Edges * Power Washing Stains & Dirt for a "Like New" Look * Polymeric Jointing Sand for a Weed Free Patio * Sealing to Protect Your Newly Restored Patio, Driveway or Walkway 3 THE IFP * Home, Lawn & Garden, Tuesday, April 3, 2012 Call Today for Your NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE Fresh paint increases curb appeal The Canadian real estate market is hot and with interest rates as low as they are, experts believe the market will stay active in 2012. This situation doesn't mean maximizing the sale of your house is easy. Most purchasers prefer to see an attractive house that requires no work or imagination on their part. Curb appeal is critical to making a great first impression. One fairly quick, easy and cost effective way to make your house feel more welcoming is to freshen up the front with a coat of paint. From Benjamin Moore, take a look at a few simple ways to take your home from drab to fab in just two days, or to give it a full makeover in just two weeks: In two days: Paint the front door and shutters · Front Door: The front door of a house is the centre of attention. It creates a canvas for a wide array of colour choices that helps to evoke a mood; from a cheerful bright yellow to an elegant, glossy black. It makes a great first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the house. · Shutters: Whether blending to the body colour or serving as a cosmetic accent to the overall colour scheme of the house, freshly-painted shutters make an instant update. Try a monochromatic palette to give the house a stately feel. In two weeks: Give it a total makeover If you've got the time and are up for a bigger make-over don't stop at the front door and shutters. Extend the polish to the rest of your house façade. · Porch: As the entry point, the porch is the first "room" that guests experience when they arrive. A clean and tidy porch is critical to making potential buyers feel at home, especially since conversations tend to linger on the porch or while viewing the front of the home. Solid deck stain is one way to enhance and preserve the beauty of your front porch. · Trim: New trim paint gives special emphasis to attractive architectural features. From the Benjamin Moore palette, try Wolf Gray, a gorgeous gray neutral, or Stone Castle, a warm taupe, to highlight the exterior characteristics of your house. · Garage Doors: For a subtle makeover, paint your garage doors to coordinate with the house body colour, or make it standout by using a darker or lighter hue. The colour choices can range from neutral to more adventurous, depending on your aesthetic preference. · Fences: The right fence colour can underscore the architecture of your home and add character to your yard. Fences provide a colour frame for your property and give the house a distinct personality. Think outside the expected white picket fence and consider Tarrytown Green, to match the landscaped greenery. More information about curb appeal is available online at Benjaminmoore.ca, or follow the trend experts on Twitter, @ BenjaminMooreCA. --www.newscanada.com 1-800-467-2079 905-873-7773 www.dunroven.ca AWARD-WINNING LANDSCAPES Design Interlock Square Cut Flag Outdoor Kitchens Lighting Retaining Walls Outdoor Rooms Plantings Natural Stone FREE ESTIMATES - Fully Insured 905-877-2919 Jamie_lbd@hotmail.com www.LandscapesByDesign.ca Great Weekend Savings Weekend gardening. Weekend savings. New Store Hours Mon. - Fri. 8-9 Sat. 8-6 Sun. 10-5 Service Hours Mon. - Fri. 7:30-9 Sat. 7:30-6 Sun. 10-5 Garden Center News Scotts Fertilizer expert on hand Saturday, April 7th, 9 am - 1pm to answer all of your lawn care questions. Forsythia "Northern Gold" Sale Ontario Grown 5-6' Tall Cedars Amazing $ 9 99 $ 19 33-7159-4 99 33-5835-6 Large assortment of the following gardening necessities: · 3 cu. ft bagged mulch · sheep & cattle manure · top soil · peat moss MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR BACKYARD Advertised items are available only at Georgetown Canadian Tire, 315 Guelph Street Items may not be exactly as shown. We reserve the right to limit quantities.