Parade of Homes

Spring 2023

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

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STYLE TRENDS Fencing trends on the rise include using cedar — which is naturally self-preserving — instead of pressure treated wood. Gostick says that using larger diameter posts, say 6x6 inches, can give a fence a greater presence in your yard. And if you want your fence to play a more visual role in your landscape, you might consider a horizontal instead of vertical fence. "Orienting the boards horizontally gives a fence a streamlined and modern look," he says. There's also a growing trend toward increasing the post heights at either side of your gate and adding a decorative piece across the top. "This does double duty, as it adds greater strength towards the gate to ensure that things don't come out of alignment. Having this structure above the fence also acts as an indicator to people visiting the home so they know where they're supposed to be entering," he says. Finally, you may want to dress up your fence or gate with decorative hardware or handle sets. Or use contrasting material for the fence and gate. For example, you might install a black metal gate in a wood fence for a unique look. Gostick says more homeowners are also adding solar post lights to help illuminate their yard, or including built-in planter boxes to tie in landscaping elements. Visit home building centre websites to find more information, including how-to videos and material lists. Or check the Manitoba Home Builders' Association website at homebuilders.mb.ca to find members who specialize in fences and decks. Parade of Homes SPRING 2023 123

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