Fabulous Greenpark home, over 3,000 sq. ft. with an open staircase, oak kitchen with ceramic flooring and back splash, large main floor laundry, 2 1/2 baths, 4 bedrooms with study or nursery adjoining the master, C/air, C/vac, intercom. Priced at $287,900, for your personal viewing call RICK CUTLER, Sales Rep., SUTTON GROUP REALTY NETWORK INC. 634â€"4994 MLS. # 4062725 3 bdrm. condo townhouse with w/o from rec. room to backâ€" yard and park. MBR has two double closets and a semiâ€" ensuite bathroom. Delightful eatâ€"in kitchen is bright and cheery with lots of windows and plenty of cupboards /J ,, Freehold townhouse in popular North Oakville neighbourhood. Near schools and transit. Large deck off living room. Overâ€"sized semiâ€" ensuite bathroom.Wall to wall closet in MBR sutton group â€" Realty Network Inc. Bungalow with addition provides lots of space for expanding family.Huge 127‘x623‘lot.Almost 2 acres.Located south of Hwy #5 in Burlington. Must be seen to be fully appreciated /7 â€" , 4 ,,, m S MAKE nouse C\ (905) $45â€"9180 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Advertising is accepted on the condition that, in the event of a typographical error, that portion of the advertising space occupied by erroneous item, together with a reasonable allowance for signature, will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid for at the acceptible rate. The publisher reserves the right to categorize and reject advertising. In the event of a typographical error, advertising goods or services at the wrong price, goods or services may not be sold. Advertisin is merely an offer to sell and may be withdrawn at any time. Produced on behalf 0 the Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board. THE O/ ROBERT GLASBEY Advertising Director GLYNIS WILMOTâ€"MARTIN Real Estate Manager Fenced backyard features mature trees.3 badrm bungalow has been freshly painted. Near schools,transit and shopping Elegance and quality in fully renovated 2 storey, 4 bdrm home plus duplex w/1 bdrm. each. 285 ft. lake frontage plus 2 orchards and a pond. Charm and character abound. /2 , _ 467 Speers Road Oakyville, Ontario 845â€"3824 Fax: 845â€"3085 Published by: ARKRVILLE 6 Publisher AV| For carpeted floors, buy runners and area rugs to be taken along later. For wood or other hardâ€"surâ€" face floors, buy roomâ€"size carâ€" pets. But have them bound along all four sides (not perâ€" manently installed). When you move, roll them up and take them with you. When buying furniture go for chairs and sofas upholâ€" stered in easyâ€"toâ€"live neutral solid colors (beige, offâ€"white, Nothing changes a room like a fresh coat of paint. A ceiling of soft peach, coral or powdery blue can give a room a new personality. One wall can give a room a focal point. And don‘t overlook wallpaâ€" per (strippable of course) to add color, pattern and texture. Check out wallpaper borders, some of which mimic elaboâ€" rately carved plaster or swagâ€" gered fabric. The problem is not so much restrictive covenants as limitâ€" ing attitudes. Ever heard this one? "Why should I fix up someone else‘s property?" Well, for many good reasons. The best: So you will have a home that makes you happy. Besides, most of what you invest in nestâ€"feathering can move with you. True, what you put on walls, ceilings and floors may have to stay behind. But a few gallons of paint or rolls of wallpaper â€" even new carpeting â€" is worth it. The rule (to paraphrase the ancient prayer) is to change what you cannot accept and accept â€" or camouflage â€" what you canâ€" not change. Think about asking your landlord to split some of the cost â€" especially for stuff he gets to keep, like paint or carâ€" peting. If you convince him the changes are for the better, and that you‘re more likely to renew your lease, you‘ll usualâ€" ly get your way. (A vacancy â€" even for a month â€" is likely to cost more.) nyone who has ever felt a flush of %. pride when hangâ€" 1ng new curtains knows what sociologists took decades to learn: One‘s environment has a proâ€" found impact on one‘s behavior, selfâ€"image and attitude. "Homing," turning a habiâ€" tat into a home, is the fiip side of that coin. It‘s a way to put your stamp on your environâ€" ment. Home is one of the last, best bastions of selfâ€"expresâ€" sion in a world where spaces â€" offices, stores, restaurants â€" are mass produced. Home owners, of course, can pretty much do what they want. But what of renters? Can they make their nests in their own image? Apartments are home too In kitchens and bathrooms, replace cabinet handles and drawer pulls with ones you really like. Put inexpensive prints into firstâ€"class frames. Buy one large framed mirror. It will move with you, adding depth to any room. Buy some goodâ€"size woven baskets for newspapers and magazines. Contained clutter signals hominess. If you stop seeing your apartment as just a stepâ€" pingstone to a real home, it can look and live like the real home it is. You, too, deserve a home worth coming home to. Don‘t settle for the thinâ€"slat venetian blinds that came with the place. Buy readyâ€"made draperies or have a simple window treatment customâ€" made. Curtains are inescapably homey; a window â€" a room Janice Johnston _ is President _ of _ Adcom Advertising and Design which specializes in residenâ€" tial marketing. Adcom is located at 440 Reynolds St. in With all the beautiful bath ensembles available today, you can customize any bath. But not with misâ€"matched towels from college or your first marâ€" riage. Towels are almost indeâ€" structible, so you‘ll have to give yourself permission to throw away the old ones. â€" without them looks unfinished. If you plan to move fairly often, don‘t waste your money on an expensive table that may not fit your next place. Buy one from a thrift shop and invest in a floorâ€"length tableâ€" cloth. Unify the room with draperies and table skirts out of your sheet material. Or shirr sheets on one wall, using curâ€" tain rods at floor and ceiling. seafoam green or gray). They work almost anywhere, and you can change accents â€" throw pillows, curtains, rugs, art â€" easily and affordably. Effective lighting is one of the easiest ways to customize a dull space. Track lighting (it "feeds" off a single fixture) spotlights art work and illumiâ€" nates selected room areas.