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14Sep
6 Ways to Soundproof Your Home
Home Improvement

Regardless of whether you are building a home theatre, or simply want some peace and quiet, there are many ways to soundproof your home, and it may be difficult to decide how you are going to do it. Here are 6 ways to soundproof your home.

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07Sep
8 Popular Decorating Styles Explained
Design & Decor

 Popular Decorating Styles

The interior of your home is an expression of your style preferences and personality. In the decor business, there are certain styles that have their own names, and each one of them has a certain charm about them. If you are planning on decorating, and are unsure about what these styles mean, here are 8 popular decorating styles explained to assist you in choosing which one you prefer.

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25Aug
Back to School Special: Top Schools in Milton
In the neighbourhood

 

Another summer is coming to an end, with the back to school excitement in the air, and a new schedule falling into place. Regardless of whether you are looking to change the school your child attends, or are just curious about what is offered in your area, here is a list of the top schools in Milton.

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17Aug
Designer Tips on How to Set the Perfect Dinner Table
Design & Decor

 

Regardless of whether you are hosting a large scale family celebration, or simply coming together for a regular weeknight meal, the dining room is the place where people come together to enjoy food and each other’s company. Impress your friends and family with these designer tips on setting the perfect dinner table.

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10Aug
6 Energy Saving Tips to Help You Lower Your Utility Bill This Summer
Home Improvement

With summertime bringing heat and sunshine, the air conditioners and fans are running on high, keeping your house at a comfortable temperature. Although air conditioning and fans are a fantastic way to keep your family from overheating, they can also cause a significant increase in your utility bill. Here are 6 energy saving tips to help you lower your utility bill this summer.

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04Aug
How to Take Full Advantage of Your Bathroom Space
Design & Decor

The bathroom is a room in the house that has potential to not only be functional but also be tidy, organized, and visually appealing to your friends and family. Here are a few tips on how to take full advantage of your bathroom space.

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20Jul
Variable or Fixed Mortgage: Which is Right for you?
Savvy Buyer
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14Jul
How to Choose the Best Furniture for your New Home
Design & Decor
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06Jul
Our Top 6 Outdoor Entertaining Tips
Design & Decor
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29Jun
Celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday at Home
Design & Decor

Canada Day is always a spectacular and impressive display of our pride for our Canadian heritage. This year, with 150 years of history, culture, arts, and more, the celebration will be larger than ever. Join in on the festivities, and celebrate Canada’s 150th Birthday at home with some of these creative ideas.

Backyard Pool Party

With Canada’s birthday celebrations landing in July, the weather is hot, and the sun is out. Keep your friends and family cool by throwing a backyard pool party! Regardless of whether you have an in ground pool or just a few above ground wading pools, keeping cool on July 1st is a fun and unique way to celebrate. Decorate the backyard using red and white balloons, Canadian flags and red and white lanterns.To create a balloon arch, follow this step by step tutorial. Fill the pool with red and white inflatables and enjoy an afternoon of partying and keeping cool.

Barbecue

Enjoy the Canadian summer and host a backyard Barbecue party. Invite your friends and family over by sending themed invitations from HubPages.com or create your own design. Decorate the backyard using a red and white theme, and serve red and white side dishes with your burgers and sausages. For recipe inspiration, Chatelaine Magazine has a list of Canadian recipes perfect for a backyard BBQ.

Mini “Amazing Race Canada”

Test your friends’ and family’s Canadian knowledge and organize a mini “Amazing Race Canada” in your backyard. Include your neighbours and collaborate so the challenges can be at different locations. Life of Bliss has some ideas for challenges and you can use your imagination to give them a Canadian theme.

Backyard Movie Night

A unique and relaxed Canada Day celebration involves blankets and pillows. Throw a backyard movie nigh, and invite your friends and family over. Follow these simple steps to make the night an unforgettable experience for everyone:

  • 1. Start with your movie screen: Depending on the number of people you are inviting to your celebration, your screen size may vary. Follow this easy step by step tutorial on creating a portable outdoor screen.
  • 2. Determine how to show the movie: If you have a projector of your own, this step is simple, however, if you do not, you may have to borrow or rent one. Some libraries allow rentals, and there are some independent companies that allow daily rentals at a rate of 40-50 dollars per day. If your budget does not allow a rental cost, consider creating a homemade projector like this one.
  • 3. Choose your seating: The type of seating you use can vary, depending on the age of your audience. Blankets and pillows are a cozy way to enjoy a movie with friends and younger children or you can use camping chairs for your older guests.
  • 4. Set up a snack bar: No movie is complete without popcorn! Set up a snack bar where your guests can serve themselves. For Canadian inspired snacks, The Food Network has a list of 40 recipes for red and white desserts to serve. For easy clean up and to add more colour to the party, use red and white paper plates and cups.

With vibrant colours, flashing lights, and games, carnivals are a fun and exciting experience for people of all ages. This year, to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday, gather your friends and family, and host a backyard carnival. Planning a mini carnival is easy if you use ideas from Pinterest like homemade games, snacks to serve, and decorations to use. To end the event with a special added touch, strategically place decorative lighting throughout the backyard like these hula hoop chandeliers and have an end-of-the-night light show. Distribute sparklers to everyone and celebrate Canada’s 150th in the magical glow.

Ultimately, celebrating Canada’s 150th is easy and can be fun for everyone, without even leaving your home. So enjoy the festivities on July 1st and plan an event that your friends and family will remember. For more ideas on celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday, visit the Falconcrest Homes’ Blog.

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