Oakville Beaver, 23 Mar 1994, p. 18

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18 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Mar, 23, 19 National Home Show promises stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art innovations (Continued from page 1.) sophisticated backdrop for a stateâ€"ofâ€" theâ€"art home theatre by Mt. Pleasant Stereo and an IBM home office by Home Computing Entertainment that is accessible by its own entrance. The Dream Home‘s electronic nervous sysâ€" tem is provided by Honeywell‘s new TotalHome Package. TotalHome is a futuristic system that integrates heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), lighting, appliance control and security. Many of the system‘s funcâ€" tions, such as lighting and security, can even. be controlled remotely by teleâ€" phone. Brimming with new concepts and contests such as the Toronto Star/CHFI FM 98 draw for three Chrysler Neons, the National Home Show will debut the environmentally sensitive Healthy House by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, spotlight custom homes in New Home Court and present the new Home Theatre Expo by Mt. Pleasant Stereo. The event also unveils three new specialty areas in the Coliseum devoted to the hottest topics: renovation, interior decor and backyard living. Home Renovation Centre is presentâ€" ed by 104.5 CHUM FM and features the Lansing Buildall ‘Howâ€"To‘ Demonstration Area and $10,000 Shopping Spree Contest, and insulation expert Jon Eakes. No matter if the proâ€" ject in mind is big or small, professional or Dâ€"Iâ€"Y, Home Renovation Centre exhibitors offer products, services, and knowâ€"how to transform any home owner‘s improvement dream into a realâ€" ity. The Design and Décor Centre showâ€" cases furnishings, accessories, lighting, floor coverings, window treatments and STEAMATIC â€" Cleaning the Whole World ... One Home at a Time [ AIR DUCT || STEAM || STEAM HCLEANING" CLEAN !| CLEAN | SPECIAL ||sPECIAL||SPECIAL] ‘69" Sofa Chair 4 WHOLE HOUSE SPECIAL Living Dining traffic areas Rooms, 3 Bedroom OAKVILLE BURLINGTON 332â€"6722 XPIRES MAR_26/9 XPIRES MAR.26/94 (Max. 700 sq. ft.) Ask us about our steam clean furniture special T THE PRICE INCREASE 100 10 $300 Off 00â€"A Merton St.. Ton f,,‘hvv;xiâ€"fi-i\ Mississgugsa Home D ie ns j Cupboar’d > «$ INSTAâ€"FLAME CEFM GAS FIREPLACES NO PAYMENTS OR INTEREST UNTHL JUNE 1994 FIREPU\CE Also available in fireplace inserts, freestandi (no uied 0"( \z‘z\:‘\x 2575D[)NDASSTW,M$I$AUGA esign Centre Sss Whether it be bedrooms, home offices, kid‘s rooms, when it comes to functional furniture, we carry it alll We create flexible space to meet your needs! m heidecker mter-lors eurostyle furniture draperies I\’Iimissauga Home Dmlgl Centre 2575 DUNDAS ST. W, MISSISSAUGA (905) 828â€" wall beds, 6570 HEARTH MANOR Fireplace Clearance Centre 569â€"2575 Print Fabric _ CLEARANCE SALF Robert Allen Waverly from. 2575 DUNDAS ST. W, MISSISSAUGA ©607â€"0887 other products that let home interiors reflect their owners‘ personalities. Headlining this exciting area is Lynette Jennings, Editor of Select Homes Food Magazine and star of television‘s Lynette Jennings‘ HOME Show, who will enlighten and entertain her National Home Show audiences by demonstratâ€" ing a variety of design and decor techâ€" niques. Outdoor Living Centre is a lush fesâ€" tival specializing in the best of backyard living. Grand feature gardens created by some of Ontario‘s finest landscapers provide the backdrop for 100 exhibitors of everything necessary for the total enjoyment of outdoor living space. Presented by "The Source â€" CFRB 101," Outdoor Living Centre will also be the stage for the new Urban Backyard feature as well as "Smart Yard" presentations by gardening author Jeff Ball, who will offer grassroots garâ€" dening guidance for "Yardeners" of all descriptions. A single National Home Show admission will also allow visitors to explore a unique ‘show within a show‘ at the new National Kitchen and Bath Showcase in the Automotive Building. Coâ€"produced by the National Kitchen « Bath Association and presented by 103 CHUM, the National Kitchen Bai Showcase debuts April 13â€"17 during t final five days of the National Ho Show. The Show is open to the publ: weekdays, noon to 9:30 p.m., Saturdal 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Sundays 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $8.50 fd adults, $5.50 for seniors and children 3 14 years, and free for children under $ National Home Show admission is al valid for the National Kitchen Ba Showease in the Automotive Buildin April 13â€"17. Facts worth knowing about lighting (Take this with you when you shop!) * Always shop at reputable, longâ€" established home furnishings stores. Look for their posted return policies. * Make sure to ask for quality, wellâ€" designed Canadianâ€"made floor, wall and table lamps. Canadian manufacturers‘ warranties are userâ€"friendly! You‘ll get fast efficient service through their warâ€" ranty programs if needed. * Look around the store for red or blue tags. * Do. NOT go crossâ€"border shopping for lamps â€" or anything else. Always look for CSA (Canadian Standards Association) stickers on lamps or other appliances for your home. Any lamp or electrical appliance bearing this sticker has been tested and approved in Canada to be safe in Canadian homes. QUALITY LAMPS Base: The main body of the lamp, usually crafted of metal, wood, ceramic, acrylic or glass. It should be solidly conâ€" structed and heavy enough to resist falling over during normal use. Cord:Floor lamps should have a higher gauge of wire cord than table lamps since they are potentially subject to greater trauma. Cords should be long Upscalefitmlture, â€" home accessories other artful details ; BARNs shop is like a trip to A vmt the HAUSEN s shop i lseandeg ttzgg) ugg gngftymfimy of unusual accessories. ibutor of unique Chilean wsstomeavesmomtom ms, ra w1 an H“A% enough to reach electric outlets easil and to provide flexibility in the place ment of the lamp. Finial:The decorative ornamen sometimes screwed onto the bolt on to of the harp to secure the shade in place It should be in design keeping with th lamp, of nonâ€"tarnishable metal, and showd screw in firmly. Harp:The inverted Uâ€"shaped metal piece which surrounds the bulb. I attaches to the lamp base just below the lamp socket. The shade is attached i turn to the harp. All attachments should be checked for strength. _Featuring SHARPVISION Home Theatre Come seefiveaflyreal}mnetimuesmfl\ theatre seati f ptable to city dwellmg country mfiageormmtt«l'fm]et Wga t‘s more, Kelly and help you put it all together. hnuse.annu Open six days a week. 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