1623 Search Results for "hot wing maple"
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Country living in the lap of luxury
Huge home near Portage a little piece of heaven
There’s something about being surrounded by nature that restores our soul. That’s surely a big reason why so many people secretly long for a home that’s off the beaten path, surrounded by nature, yet not too far from city conveniences. Warren Neufeld . . .
Posted: 2021-06-19
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Farmhouse feel abounds in Headingley
Well-designed bungalow ready to go in Taylor Farm
You’d think that if you were building a new home in the country, it would be designed to fit in with its rustic surroundings. That wasn’t the case when Sterling Homes sales representative Reinhart Wittmaier ventured out to take a look . . .
Posted: 2021-06-12
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Ready to go in Royalwood
Large two-storey beautifully maintained
Families looking for a larger, more well-appointed move up home often find themselves mired in a vexing quandary. Which is to say, as much as they would like to buy new, the price of purchasing a brand-new residence — which . . .
Posted: 2023-03-04
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Bridgwater delight
Qualico home offers a surprise around every corner
When Qualico Homes signed on to be one of the builders in Bridgwater Forest, the commitment wasn't made without a little trepidation. The reason for that was simple: Brand new architectural controls forced them (along with other builders) to come up . . .
Posted: 2011-02-12
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Function with flair
Open-concept design decidedly livable
When home builders design a show home, it's entirely understandable that they would want to use it to showcase the full range of their capabilities. Sometimes -- unfortunately so -- there's a tendency to get carried away. The result can be . . .
Posted: 2008-06-08
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Designed from the ground up
Home puts walk-out basement to good use
There are times, it seems, when thinking in inverted fashion has its advantages. Take 70 Blue Sun Drive, a 1, 617-square-foot walk-out bungalow designed by Arlt Homes. While it would have been all too easy to build a conventional design, Jason . . .
Posted: 2011-01-08
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Trees, please
Expert tips on what to consider when buying and planting your new tree
Selecting a tree for your landscape is an important decision. In today’s column, Carla Antonation, an arborist certified by the International Society of Arboriculture and co-owner of Trilogy Tree Services, shares her advice and recommendations. “To start with, when selecting . . .
Posted: 2024-05-18
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Love the livability
Square-footage boost elevates Sage Creek bi-level
Sometimes, it's the little details that can take a new home design from good to great.An example of that is the Kendal, a 1, 520-sq.-ft. bi-level design, said Hearth Homes sales manager Liam Milne."This version of the home is up . . .
Posted: 2015-02-14
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Headingley honey
Attention to detail makes former show home a winner
Whether you're buying a car or a home, the decision to buy one model over another is usually influenced by a subtle, yet significant intangible: the little details. And that's as it should be, as both items qualify as the most . . .
Posted: 2013-01-28
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Impressive from every angle
Function meets flexibilty with this thoughtful design
A foyer doesn’t just serve as an entry point — it also sets the tone for the rest of the home. Paul Michael Saltel, sales representative for the Brunswick — a new Randall Homes show home found at 331 Tanager Trail . . .
Posted: 2020-04-25








