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H O M E & L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N EH O M E & L I F E S T Y L E M A G A Z I N E

HAPPYFATHER’SDAY!

CREATE THE PERFECTOUTDOOR LIVING ROOMPG 14

JUNE 2015

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09 CHERRY MINT SMOOTHIE FOR SUMMER

14 CREATE THE PERFECT OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM

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Published by Rainmaker Realty Inc.

King Living Home & Lifestyle Magazine is published monthly and delivered to all homes and businesses in King Township by Canada Post. Agreement # 41362062.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to pub-lish this magazine as accurately as possible; how-ever errors and omissions can occur. King Living Home & Lifestyle Magazine’s employees, agents, representatives and vendors are not liable for any damages relating to errors or omissions in the editorials or advertising which may appear herein except where a specific charge has been made.

06 GET DAD ON TRACK WITH HIS HEALTH FATHER’S DAY

16 PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR SUMMER TRAVEL

COMMUNITYevents

King Craft Beer & Food Truck Festival Saturday, June 13th from 12pm-9:30pm Memorial Park, King CityFor more details visit www.kingcraftbeerandfood.com

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HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR CONCRETEPaver DrivewayAn interlock driveway or walkway can add distinct curb appeal and elegance to an otherwise dull outside of your home. This is typically the first ele-ment that anyone sees when visiting or passing by your house; therefore, it’s important to maintain and keep it in top condition.

If there is a valid argument against se-lecting properly installed interlocking concrete pavers, it is that the jointing sand used to stabilize the pavers creates

ongoing and frustrating maintenance issues. It erodes with the onset of wind and rain. It is fertile ground for airborne weed seeds and an inviting home for nearby ant colonies. This is especially true with the popular high-end, tum-

bled pavers with irregular edges and rounded corners.

Larger spaces between pavers mean a greater chance that sand will wash away. However, there are several simple solutions that maintain your interlock pavers and allow hardscape projects to withstand the test of time.

Invented by Techniseal polymeric joint-ing sand is a high-tech mix of graded sand and binder. Activated by water

at installation, the polymer molecules form a strong yet flexible bond with the sand. Polymeric sand prevents erosion caused by sweeping, wind, rain, and even pressure washing. It also inhibits weed growth and resists insect infesta-tion; leaving pavers clean at all times.

Representing, on average, less than four percent of the overall cost of a paver installation, polymeric jointing sand is an effective solution when it comes to erosion control, weed inhibition, insect resistance and overall surface response to movement. For homeown-ers looking to do their own DIY main-tenance updates, installation is easy.

Just sweep the polymeric sand into the empty joints like regular sand, com-pact it and wet it. This results in years of enjoyment of your new or existing pavers without the hassle of spraying weeds, re-sweeping sand or cleaning it up where you wish it wasn’t.

Effective maintenance also means no cracking or heaving in the spring. Avail-able in both tan and grey, polymeric sand can even enhance the aesthetic appeal of your paver projects.

With a quality polymeric sand, you can expect zero maintenance on your pavers as well as peaceful and relaxing summer days for several years. More information on paver joint maintenance is available at techniseal.com.www.newscanada.com

POLYMERIC SAND prevents erosion caused by sweeping, wind, rain, and even pressure washing. It also inhibits weed growth and resists insect infestation; leaving pavers clean at all times.

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Colour Creates ‘On Trend’ Rooms for KidsDesigning spaces for children and adoles-cent tweens can be challenging. It requires balancing practicality with your own style and with their often changing personal taste. One way to do this, while giving chil-dren the chance to express themselves, is by using colour. Sharon Grech, Benjamin Moore Colour & Design Expert shares her tips on how to create trendy, functional spaces for kids:

Plan Where to Invest: Save money on small accessories, such as throw pillows which can easily be replaced as their personal style evolves. Multi-functionality is key for invest-ment pieces - look for bedding with reversible patterns, or furniture that can be refinished or has hardware that can be changed as tastes mature. As children can be very rough on walls, don’t skimp on paint. “A high quality paint, particularly one in a higher gloss finish, will endure the wear and tear, be easier to clean and be less likely to need touch ups,” says Grech. “Benjamin Moore Natura has incredible durability and also has zero VOCs and zero emissions. This makes it a safer paint for your family and for the environ-ment without any sacrifice to performance.”

Let Kids Get Involved with Colour: Letting kids have a voice in colour allows them to explore their personal style while managing your budget. Many children are attracted to vibrant and deeply saturated colours. Don’t shy away from these bold tints – painting is an easy and affordable way to refresh and transition a room from childhood to adolescence.

“Geometric patterns are very popular in kid’s room this year – and there are so many fun ways to incorporate this fun, kid-friendly trend into their room,” explains Grech. A geometric statement wall, dresser, or ceiling can easily be achieved with a can of paint

and stencil, and will allow for a trendy room that can be changed easily if needed.

Avoid Clutter: Bedrooms are for more than sleeping. They are a place to do home-work, to unwind and to play. Maximizing storage is crucial. Baskets, shelves or hidden storage units within furniture can help minimize the look of clutter. Visual clutter can also be reduced by confining posters and photos to a single gallery wall, or paint a large rectangle in a contrasting hue to create a smaller collection.

Additional design inspiration is available at Benjaminmoore.ca, or at a local retailer. www.newscanada.com

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FATHER’S DAY

L I F E S T Y L E

W hile a new tie, a round of golf, or a pair of game tickets may be well-received on Father’s Day, the most generous gift may be one that helps your dad to take stock of his health and

well-being. This year, make the special man in your life feel loved and appreciated – and that means making sure he is around for many more to come.

GET DADWITH HIS HEALTH

HERE’S HOW TO GUIDE HIM:

ON TRACK

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EAT WELLIt’s important to make healthy choices and consume a well-balanced diet each day consisting of whole grains, vegetables, fruit, milk and alternatives, protein, and healthy fats to provide the body with the energy, vitamins and minerals it requires.

GET ACTIVE According to the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines, being active for at least 150 minutes per week can help reduce the risks of heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, premature death and certain types of cancer. Exercise also promotes improved fitness, strength and mental health.

LAUGH MOREResearch shows laughter is a great medicine. Humour produces psychological and physiological effects on the body that are similar to the health benefits of aerobic exercise.

GET CHECKED

Though many men tend to avoid their doctor, it is important to get regular checkups and tests to screen for health issues and flag anything that could be cause for concern. If his strength and muscle tone have decreased, or he’s not himself lately (irritable mood, lack

of concentration, low energy and more) it is important to investigate. These symptoms can be attributed to several conditions, including a thyroid condition or depression. In some cases, the culprit is hypogonadism, also known as low testosterone. This condition is estimated to affect more than 25 per cent of men in Canada over the age of 40, and can lead to symptoms such as reduced sex drive, decreased energy, body changes, mood changes, and sexual dysfunction. If someone is experiencing symptoms out of the ordinary, it’s important to speak with a doctor.

This year, encourage your dad to do follow these tips and enjoy every minute you have together.

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Start packing early. Getting organized ahead of time will save you a lot of hassle come moving day. If you decide to pack boxes yourself, start with items that you don’t often use. It’s also a good idea to build an inventory of boxes and other loose items or furniture to make sure that everything transported by the mover arrives. Once boxes are full, be sure to label the outside with its contents, indicate whether they are fragile and write which room the box should be placed in at the new location.

Make arrangements at the new home. Depending on the type of residence you are moving to, you may need to arrange parking for the moving truck. If you are moving to an apartment, notify your landlord of the expected arrival time of the moving truck and book the elevator in the apartment building.

Keep valuables close. Family heirlooms, important documents, jewelry, laptop computers and other expensive items should stay under your watchful eye. Rather than packing them into a box with other contents, keep them with you in the vehicle you will be travelling in.

Double check all spaces. Once the moving truck is ready to roll, do a thorough walk-through of your old residence to ensure nothing has been missed. Check drawers, closets, crawl spaces and any other concealed spaces.

For more information on how to insure your personal property for an upcoming move, visit www.westernfinancialgroup.ca.www.newscanada.com

M oving can be a real headache. For one, it requires a lot of planning: finding a mover, sorting your personal belong ings and coordinating the timing of the move. Then, there is the

constant worry of whether your belongings are safe as they get packed away, loaded up and moved to your new home.

A lot can go wrong during a move, but by following some simple tips, you can minimize the worry and avoid mishaps.

Choose your mover wisely. Choosing a mover based on price alone is a big mistake. You want someone you can trust with all of your personal belongings. Be diligent: ask around for recommendations from friends or family and look for accreditation with the Better Business Bureau.

Sort out your insurance needs. James Hall, an insurance expert with Western Financial Group, suggests you contact your broker at least a couple of weeks in advance to discuss your insurance needs. Contacting your broker ahead of time will ensure your items are protected during transport and that you have coverage in place for your new home the moment you take possession.

A broker can identify whether your existing policy covers the contents of your home while they are in transit or if you should consider purchasing additional insurance from the moving company. “Just remember that not all moving companies offer insurance with full replacement protection,” Hall says. “That means you will only get a certain percentage of the value of your possessions should they be damaged during the move.”

TIPS TO ENSURE

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Cherry MINTSMOOTHIE

Smoothies are great for a quick breakfast and this one, made with almond beverage, is also terrific for a bedtime snack. Cherries are high in antioxidants to protect your health and have the bonus of containing melatonin to aid sleep. Using any cherry will do, if you can’t find them fresh using frozen works just as well.

Okanagan Cherry Mint Smoothie

INGREDIENTS

• 2 cups frozen cherries• 1 ½ cups Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla• ½ cup fresh mint• 2 tablespoons hemp• 1 teaspoon cinnamon• Raw honey (optional)

DIRECTIONS

1. Place cherries in blender topped with Almond Breeze Unsweetened Vanilla and pulse to mash.

2. Rinse fresh mint, cut off woody stems and add. Add hemp seeds, cinnamon and raw honey, if using, and blend until smooth.

Yields: 2 servings

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create the perfect

OUTDOORLIVING ROOM

O U T D O O R L I V I N G

FOCUS ON YOUR FRONT ENTRANCE“Enhance your home’s curb appeal by brightening up your front entrance,” says The Home Depot’s Director of Trend and Design, Sarah Fishburne. “A coat of brightly coloured paint on your front door can redefine the look of your home.” This year, go bold with your colour choice - try coral, tomato red, teal, aqua, violet, pistachio and cobalt. Add a wreath, doormat, kick plates and new door hardware to complete the look. Knobs and handles with a burnished bronze finish also hide fingerprints and don’t show tarnish as easily. After all, a fabulous front entrance can make a powerful first impression.

IT’S THE TIME OF YEAR - time to dust off your patio furniture, fill your planters and set up to spend the spring outdoors. While expanding an outdoor space is a top renovation project for homeowners and renters alike, it doesn’t have to induce a state of pre-spring stress. With a few simple tips, you can create an outdoor space that adds value and comfort to your home.

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ACCESSORIZE AND ADD COLOUR“Accessories aren’t just about making a fashion statement,” says Fishburne. “In fact, adding finishing touches to your front and back porch creates a polished look and feel.” Not only does a weather-resistant outdoor rug anchor furniture just like in a living room but it also adds a punch of pattern and colour to complement your outdoor furniture. Adding big, bright flowers, such as red geraniums is a simple and cost effective way to brighten up your outdoor space. Not a gardener? Not a problem. Achieve beautiful results with minimal effort by using Drop ’N Bloom pre-mixed containers of bright spring flowers. For additional pop, whitewash or paint your tired planters with this season’s hottest colours - pollen yellow or aquatic green.

PLAN FOR A PARTYWhat’s a great outdoor space without others to share it with? Set up your space to host parties all season long. Don’t leave your guests in the dark - hang up string lights or place solar lights around the patio to get the party going. Create ambiance and a cool conversation piece with a fire pit or add colourful throw pillows for your guests to sit back and relax. Finally, set yourself up for a season of signature meals by planting an herb garden. Make the night more interactive by inviting your guests to help pick herbs that will complement the meal.

For this and more project inspiration, check out The Home Depot’s Trend and Design Tumbler. For more quick and easy gardening tips, sign up for The Garden Club, which provides regionalized garden information, forums and deals.Courtesy of BPC

DESIGN YOUR DREAM DECKThe base of any great outdoor space is a clean slate. Start with a good scrub and power wash. Echo the feel of your interior to create a cohesive style that makes it easy for you to move indoor decor outside when you are hosting. Start by creating a sense of space with an arbor or trellis. Use colours, furniture finishes and seasonal accessories that complement each other. If you’re unsure where to start, use an online patio planning tool to make it easier to customize the look. Mix and match patterns, textures and sheens for a designer-inspired finish. For urban dwellers in apartments or small spaces, you can create a great outdoor space by installing a vertical garden filled with succulents and a small cocktail table and chairs.

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Getting away from it all should not include concern about what might be going wrong at home while you’re travelling. RSA Travel Insurance provides a few import-ant tips to secure your property during any absence this summer:

If you’re leaving for a few days:

1. Arrange to have a friend or neigh-bour pick up your mail.2. Lock your valuables, important doc-uments and hard drives in a safe place.3. Don’t post on social media that you’re away. Save those posts until you’re back at home.

If you’re leaving for more than a week:

4. Pay/ask a friend or family member to check on your house. Have them ensure that garbage and recycling gets picked up by the municipality and that the yard is maintained.

5. Clean out any perishable items from the fridge. Don’t leave any garbage in the home.6. Put your lights on a timer so it looks like the house is lived in.7. Unplug unnecessary appliances like TVs, computers and stereos in case of a power surge.

8. Keep your air conditioner on, just in case of extreme heat, but raise the temperature. You could consid-er installing a temperature alarm to alert you if the temperature drops too rapidly.9. Lower the temperature on the hot water heater (or use your water heat-er’s vacation mode).10. If you’re going away long-term, check with your insurance company or broker; some policies will not cover a home that is not lived in over a num-ber of weeks unless you alert them of your extended absence. www.newscanada.com

PREPARE YOUR HOME forSummer Travel

PAY/ASK A FRIEND or family member to check on your house. Have them ensure that gar-bage and recycling gets picked up by the munic-ipality and that the yard is maintained.

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Get Your Home Ready to SellStarting a new life in a new home is an exciting milestone for families and couples. However, for many home buyers, this ray of excitement comes with a cloud of stress to make the necessary updates so that your home is in tip top shape and ready to sell. Before knocking down walls and replacing every appliance, there are several small renovations that home owners can do to create the best possible impression and get the highest resale value.

Try these simple home décor updates to revitalize your home and give it a fresh and impressive look.

1. Let the light in: Good light is a top priority for many potential home buyers when considering a space. Easily add bright-ness to any room by taking down drapes, thoroughly cleaning windows, increasing the wattage of light bulbs and updating lampshades. A bright and cheery home will be instantly more sellable.

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Everyone is usually shaken up immediately after an accident, and it is wise to state only the facts. Limit your discussion of the accident to the insurance agent and the police. Even if the facts are embarrassing or detrimental to you, be truthful.

A uto accidents are unexpected and stress-ful. Even the most careful drivers may be involved. You can be ready for acci-dents, though, and there are a number of steps you can take after an accident to ensure you’ll get the help you need.

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• Stay as calm as possible.• Check for injuries. Life and health are more important

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ries, move cars to a safe place, rather than risk being in moving traffic.

• Turn on hazard lights. If warranted, and possible, use cones, warning triangles, or flares for safety.

• Make note of specific damages to all vehicles involved.• Write down the names, addresses, and licence num-

bers of persons involved in the accident. Also, write a description of the other vehicles.

• Call the police, even if the accident is minor.• Jot down names and addresses of anyone who may have

witnessed the accident. This can prevent disagreement concerning how the accident actually happened.

• Notify your insurance agent about the accident immediately.

WHAT TO DO AFTER AN

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• Make immediate notes about the acci-dent including the specific damages to all vehicles involved. If the name on the auto registration and/or insurance policy is different from the name of the driver, establish the relationship and jot it down. Get witness information, if possible, as well.

• Be polite, but don’t tell the other drivers or the police that the accident was your fault, even if you think it was. Likewise, do not accuse the other drivers of being at fault at this time. Everyone is usually shaken up immediately after an accident, and it is wise to state only the facts. Limit your discussion of the accident to the insurance agent and the police. Even if the facts are embarrassing or detrimental to you, be truthful.

• Obtain the insurance carrier informa-tion from the other vehicles involved in the accident.

• If you have a camera handy, and it is safe to do so, it may be helpful to photograph the accident scene.

• If possible, do not leave the accident scene before the police officers and other drivers do.

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