Saturday, December 11, 2004

| December 11, 2004
Tips & Trends
When hanging wallpaper, use a level on every wall to maintain a true vertical line. Cut inside corners and overlap the next sheet by butting it in the corner, and wrap outside corners, also overlapping the next sheet to the corner.
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| December 11, 2004
Beausejour Estates
Dieppe subdivision's rapid development surprises even its developers

Green space was never an issue when Darren and Monique Duguay were growing up.
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| December 11, 2004
Coating helps shield home from hurricane-force winds
Homeowners don't normally associate paints or other exterior wall coverings as offering protection from hurricane force winds and rain.
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| December 11, 2004
Home of the week
Type 1 1/2Storey
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| December 11, 2004
'Greening up' is good office politics, too
Appearing professional these days often goes well beyond what you wear to the workplace. It also includes how you landscape it. Going green is becoming good office politics.
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| December 11, 2004
House has Continental look, but American features
The ranch home was born in the United States, but that doesn't mean the venerable design has not been influenced by other sources. APWB-187 bears a distinctly European flavour.
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| December 11, 2004
Build your own gift this season
As far as were concerned, there is absolutely nothing more meaningful than receiving a handmade gift -- and nothing more joyful than being the creator of such a gift. Here are a couple of ideas that you might enjoy making and giving to family and friends this holiday season.
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| December 11, 2004
Good Housekeeping Tips
Wonderful with ham as well as turkey.
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| December 4, 2004
Tips & Trends
Create a teacup candleholder by stacking glass teacups and saucers and gluing them together with epoxy. Wrap with raffia to hide the joints, and top with a candle in a matching color.
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| December 4, 2004
Shining a light
Local chandelier project highlights the craftsmanship to be found in Metro Moncton

(Editor's Note: This week's cover story highlights a special building project just completed in our area. Watch next week for a return to our Building Neighbourhoods series in Home & Garden ).
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| December 4, 2004
Question & Answer
I need a new garage door. My husband and I think a sectional door would be nice, but they are almost twice as expensive as the fixed kind.
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| December 4, 2004
Home of the week
This week's featured home: 140 Oakmoor Terrace, Moncton

Type: Two Storey
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| December 4, 2004
Good Housekeeping Tips
This easy-to-handle dough is perfect for Christmas cutouts.
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| December 4, 2004
A new twist to an old question
We've touched on this before, but one of the decisions that faces someone looking for a new home is the old question of selling or buying first. If you look at it closely, there may be more than those two options. In an ideal world you would buy your new house just moments after selling your old house.
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| December 4, 2004
Should you upgrade your furnace filter?
With increased awareness about the importance of indoor air quality, many Canadians are considering upgrading their furnace filters to improve the air quality in their homes. But will a better furnace filter actually reduce unwanted airborne particles - or make your home significantly healthier?
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