Oakville Beaver, 1 May 2009, p. 27

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27 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 1, 2009 HOME AND GARDEN The Regional Dreaming of updating your home? Now's the time (NC)--Nothing breathes new life into a home like a refreshing update to a favourite room. First-time renovators may feel a bit of anxiety ­ it's understandable, as there are many elements to consider. What's your dream for the space? What's doable within your budget? And what will actually add value to your home long-term? Real estate experts will tell you the answer to the latter question is to focus on the kitchen, the room with the most value-add for resale. It can also be the room that takes the most work to renovate. As we all know, the key to a smooth and satisfying kitchen renovation is to stay on budget and on time. Tough to do in this economic climate? Maybe, but with every challenge comes an opportunity. Tax rebates are making home improvement projects more appealing than ever. Many home retailers are icing the cake with additional discounts and incentives to make renovating more cost-effective than before. Before you embark on your new kitchen renovation, here are a few simple tips from Rebecca Brennan, Brand Manager, GE Profile. Keep these in mind and you'll complete a stress-free project to be enjoyed for years to come: 1. Before you start dreaming, get a reality check. "Modeling your kitchen after the latest magazine spread might sound good at the time, but think about how you're likely to use your home three, four and even five years down the road," says Rebecca. 2. Discover your options! "Many renovators find themselves avoiding dropped ceilings, crown molding or overhead cabinets to accommodate appliances like a standardheight refrigerator," warns Rebecca. Don't be so quick to rewrite your plans ­ it's worth the research to see what's out there to accommodate the unique needs of your space. 3. Take advantage of rebate programs. Although it will take some effort, look into the provincial and municipal rebates available in your area and the application processes you'll need to complete. 4. Realize your limits. "Some elements of a renovation are simple enough to tackle yourself," says Rebecca. "But when it comes to plumbing and electricity, invest in a professional." 5. Plan a dinner party as your goal. "We all need a bit of motivation!" says Rebecca. "There's no better way to keep on schedule than to plan the dinner party of the year to show off your new appliances, décor and renovation-savvy to family and friends. Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Bulk Brush Call-in Service How to get bulk brush picked up: brush to be collected. A maximum of one pile per household of bulk brush within the 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Flush Mount $ 39 280409

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