Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 2022, p. 19

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That's because designer roofs will be all the rage in the year ahead, says lead- ing roofing expert BP Building Products of Canada (BP Canada) in unveiling the top roofing trends. Think dynamic roof finishes that are in- tended to get noticed and - like our home's interiors - emit a sense of personal style. "It's no longer just about having a func- tional roof overhead, but rather, the trend is to combine durability with fashion and in- fuse roofing with colour, texture and a mix of materials to enhance the overall curb appeal of a home," said Nathalie Lambert, Marketing Director of BP Canada. She em- phasized that the difference a designer roof can make on the look of a home is striking, resulting in increased property value. "A roof should be viewed as a crown jew- el on top of your home to complement to- day's upscale exterior finishes," said Lam- bert in unveiling BP Canada's new line of Manoir laminated shingles, a breakthrough roofing collection that mimics the luxurious look of Europe's spectacular castles. Blanketing roofs with a breathtaking, extra-strength natural stone and slate- like finish, the new line is inspired by his- tory but built for the future, Lambert said. The Manoir collection - which is infused with advanced technology for long-lasting protection that can resist the roughest weather (up to a category 4 hurricane) - is the first line of shingles to come out of BP Canada's newly-created Chroma Colour Lab. The first-of-its-kind lab combines tech- nology with artistry to create state-of-the- art natural roofing blends. According to BP Canada, the hottest roofing trends for 2022 are: Nature-inspired colours. As Canadians spend more time at home, they're crav- ing decor that exudes a sense of nature, tranquility and old-world charm, and this reality is extending to roofing as well. Trending roof colours are deeper and richer, inspired by stone, earth, sand, bark and the sea - all adaptable, timeless hues that enhance a home's uniqueness while evoking a sense of calm and blend- ing with the surrounding environment. Natural combinations of grey and beige with a pop of blue will especially be popu- lar, as will earthy grey tones resembling weathered pieces of wood. (Pictured is BP Canada's Manoir Versailles roofing) Mixed materials: Adding to the wow factor of roofs in 2022 is a clever mix of clean lines, contrasts and textures. We'll increasingly see roofing products that uni- fy wood, stone, coloured concrete and imi- tation ceramic steel elements together as one harmonious whole. Whether combin- ing tone-on-tone textures or an interesting mix of finishes, the new roofing product blends are designed to exude warmth and a natural feel. (Pictured is BP Canada's Mystique Slate Grey roofing) Made-to-measure: The wide range of colour and texture combinations for the year ahead means choosing a roof that matches your home's personality and individual style is easier than ever. Rich brown earth tones with a natural stone texture, for example, lend themselves to a country look, while timeless and clas- sic grey shingles offer a soft contrast to the multi-gabled roof of a contemporary home. For a more modern aesthetic, grey- brown shades of shingles work well with today's popular dark brown and black ex- teriors. (Pictured is BP Canada's Mystique Stone Wood roofing) To help visualize these new roofing looks on your house and select the style and co- lours that best complement your home, BP Canada offers a free, simple-to-use visual- izer tool at bpcan.com/visualizer/. For more information about BP Cana- da's products and new Manoir line, or to find a retailer or BP Certified Roofer near you, visit www.bpcan.com Mystique Stone Wood

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