Parade of Homes

Spring 2017

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

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"People are definitely moving back into colour, but in a really soft, warm way," says Crystal Cyr, design and sales consultant at urban Effects in Winnipeg. "They don't want to just throw a bunch of contrasting colours in there, but they do want to see it in the room. So we're seeing a lot of pinks and greens — colours you haven't necessarily seen in a kitchen for a long time." Cont'd on page 112 For the moment, those pinks and greens (and equally sub- dued blues and yellows) work best as accent colours, and in moderation — no surprise, given how long design schemes have been dominated by all-white motifs or safe, simple neutrals. "Lighter colours are still very popular," says Cyr. "But I have fewer people saying, 'I just want white.' Instead they want a white-grey, or a soft white-blue — and I'm getting more and more people who want to talk about painted colours, as opposed to stained finishes." Where cabinets are concerned, grey is still very much in vogue, Cyr says — though even there, colour is creeping in, with hues from brown-grey to blue-grey to green-grey gaining momentum. Ditto the two-tone trend, which can add depth and character to a kitchen — as when slate-grey bottoms are paired with pale neutral uppers, and a light- coloured countertop with soft veining throughout. Sterling Homes — 48 east Plains Drive Kensington Homes — 60 Kelly Place Kensington Homes — 60 Kelly Place Parade of Homes Spring 2017 111

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