Parade of Homes

Fall 2022

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

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>> WHEN IT COMES TO kitchen and bath trends, Generation X is inching ahead of baby boomers as the demographic most likely to incorporate custom design elements into a home, and millennials are gaining ground. In its 2022 Design Trends report, the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) predicts that over the next three years, younger consumers will be driving demand for more home technology, primary bathrooms that are 25% bigger and paint colours that are several shades bolder. A surprising number of entries in the Fall Parade of Homes already fill the bill. Smart- home automation is a given for some builders, including Foxridge Homes, which kicked the kitchen tech up several notches in its show home at 8 Stone Hearth Lane in Oak Bluff West. Designer Tara MacTavish says the Invisacook induction cooktop lives up to its invisa-billing. It's installed out of sight, underneath the counter, to create a big open island countertop that you can also cook on. Coincidentally, the NKBA report predicts that multi-functional spaces will only grow in popularity, and younger homeowners want kitchen islands that do it all — with space for food prep, school or office work, dining and entertaining. Built-in cutting boards and drying racks, pantry storage for small appliances and coffee stations make the grade for consumers of all ages. Appliances and lighting that can be controlled via smartphone apps or voice-activation, hands- free faucets and dedicated spaces for recycling and composting are also topping wish-lists. Cont'd on page 94 Parade of Homes FALL 2022 93

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