Parade of Homes

Spring 2019

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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NOW SELLING PHASE 1 & 2 • Phase 1 almost Sold Out! • Private Sales Available on Approval • Children's play structure coming this summer • Connected to the Harte Trail CHARLESWOOD A S E E K V I L L E P R O J E C T General lot inquiries: 204-890-6230 scotswoodmeadows.ca HARTE TRAIL • TRUNDLE BED If your kids have hit the sleepover stage, trundle beds — a regular-sized bed with another bed underneath that can be rolled out for visitors — are all the rage. Even sans slumber party, they can sleep on the bottom bed for a fun campout experience. This Canadian-made Monte Design Group bed with upholstered frame starts at $1,095. Add-on options include toddler-guard side rails and machine-washable mattress cover. • BUNK BED Military bunks are a thing of the past. Many of today's double (or even triple) stacked beds come in various mattress sizes and are full of storage, be it giant drawers under the bottom bunk or steps that double as drawers. • LOFT BED The fact that a loft bed (a bunk bed minus the bottom bunk) looks like a fort gives it instant cool status among kiddos. And its space-saving practicality — you can fit a desk and/or dresser underneath — earns it points among parents. Winner winner. This Stuva / Fritids model from IKEA includes a desk and starts at under $600. • CUSTOMIZABLE WALL-MOUNTED STORAGE UNITS from IKEA *See pages 110 & 111* take advantage of vertical space, with options like Flisat four-knob racks ($10), storage boxes on casters ($40) and doll house shelves $40. Accessorize with CUSHIONS ($17) *See page 113* RAFFIA POM-POM BASKETS ($15) *See page 112* and a kid size BUNNY-EAR WOOD CHAIR ($60) *See page 113* from HomeSense. GONE ARE THE DAYS OF THE PLAIN OLD TWIN. TODAY'S KID-ORIENTED BEDS ARE MAJOR MULTI-TASKERS: POH Parade of Homes Spring 2019 115

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