Parade of Homes

Spring 2022

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

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Model Homes 23 Sheilagh Ball Cove | Devonshire Park 253 Ken Oblik Dr | Prairie Point 178 Ken Wong Bay | Prairie Point 812 Blvd De La Seigneurie | Bona Vista Coming Soon Highland Pointe 109 River Springs Rd | River Springs Grove Celebrating 35 Years Delivering Quality, Comfort, Style and Service! For more information call 204-254-8790 www.hiltonhomes.ca @HiltonHomesWpg Our Preferred Suppliers POH THROWING SHADE Set sails to block out the sun >> SHADE TREES provide the best eco-friendly shelter from the mid-day sun. But where a tree is not an option, a small business based in Revelstoke, B.C., has a chic solution. Shade Sails Canada (shadesailscanada.com) makes covers of all sizes to throw shade over swimming pools, pergolas and patios. Made from high-density polyethylene fabric, the sails are stain-resistant and impervious to mould and mildew. Leftover fabric doesn't end up on the cutting-room floor. It's upcycled through Shade Sails' spinoff business, Green Bag Company, which makes heavy-duty totes and garden grow bags of various sizes up to 50 inches in diameter. A basic eight-foot triangle sail starts at about $400. Marine-grade Danish-made hardware is sold separately. The company offers a range of styles and shapes, along with custom sails, but if you've got time and talent, you might try a DIY option. Canadian designer Tamara Robbins Griffith shared instructions for a sail she made for under $150 on a recent episode of Citytv lifestyle show Cityline. You can check out the video here: https://www. cityline.tv/2021/05/18/shade-options- sunny-backyard/ or cruise YouTube for other DIY options. Parade of Homes SPRING 2022 113

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