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Ideas for flooring in your home

Ideas for flooring in your home

Ideas for flooring in your home

Flooring Choices for your home

Your home is your paradise and if you are planning to renovate your home, go for the changes that are not only eye-catching but also comfortable for you and your family. If you are going to change the flooring in your home, here are some tips for flooring the different parts of your house.

Bedroom flooring:

There are plenty options when it comes to flooring in your bedroom. Being the most private and personalized part of your home, your bedroom is the place which grabs a big part of your budget whenever you are remodeling. You can use carpet, tile, hardwood, bamboo, cork or laminate. Play with different materials in different rooms. You can opt for striped light and dark shades in your boy’s room so that if your son is going to create mess, which is unavoidable, the flooring can withstand the burden. Also the flooring can bear heavy traffic of the folks coming in the bedroom. For more powerful scratch and water resistant flooring you can choose laminate.

Living room flooring:

It is the most used area and withstands most of the traffic coming in and out of the house. It is highly recommended that the flooring should be strong enough that it can endure all such amendments done with your furniture or to the increasing and decreasing ratio of visitors. For this purpose you can opt for hardwood flooring. Being classy and sophisticated in look it is the perfect choice for your living room whenever you are remodeling your home.

Kitchen flooring:

Design the floor of your kitchen in such a way that it not only looks pretty but also gives a practical impression. You can choose from vinyl, tile, natural stone, wood, cork or laminate. A floor covering that is water resistant and durable such as tile is a best choice to protect against potential water damage. Make sure when you choose your floor to order a little extra of the product in the event that you drop something like a pot on your floor. If the flooring material is damaged, you will be sure to have enough to repair the floor because often floor manufacturers have high turnover of their products to insure a continual buying cycle. Most flooring contractors add 5-10% additional square footage of the flooring product to their purchase order to insure they have enough for the project and to provide the client with a little extra flooring for future use.

 

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Ideas for small bathroom remodeling

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Basic Design While you plan to re-work the bathroom space, the first thing you need to consider is its design. While working on bathroom remodeling ideas for small bathrooms, try not to change the existing layout and plumbing. You can either add or reduce the elements, but avoid shifting the major elements. If you have […]

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Ideas for flooring in your homeAbout the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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Wherever you roam, make sure you're covered

Wherever you roam, make sure you’re covered

Check List to complete before you travel

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If you’re an adventure-seeker like Indiana Jones, maybe you’re planning to spend your vacation touring the Jordanian desert on horseback, or searching for lost Incan treasure in the jungles of Peru, or perhaps you’ll slow things down by escaping to a white-sand beach in the Dominican. Wherever you plan your next adventure, make sure to follow this checklist:

• Tell a trusted friend or family-member about your plans and ask them to keep an eye on your place while you’re away

• Secure your home and turn off the water

• Cancel the newspapers

• Forward or stop mail delivery

• Make photocopies of your travel and personal documents for yourself and the trusted friend or family-member as a precaution

• If you’re driving to your destination, find out if you need supplemental car insurance

• Find out if you need to update your shots

• Let your bank and credit card company know about your travel plans to avoid any confusion or service disruption

• Most important, buy travel insurance!

Travel Insurance

Interestingly, a recent survey on travel insurance conducted by Desjardins Financial Security found that close to one in four Canadian travelers aren’t planning on purchasing travel insurance. And that’s despite the fact that 91% agreed that their personal safety is vitally important when they travel.

“If safety is important to Canadians, it’s not clear why so many do not properly prepare for the unexpected when they travel,” said François Morel, insurance sales consultant with Desjardins Financial Security. “For example, treating an uncomplicated lower leg or arm fracture in a US hospital could cost well in excess of $10,000 for an uninsured patient. Removal of the appendix, another common and unpredictable procedure, costs an average of $33,000.”

“Regardless of whether you’re out of the country for a day or for several weeks, accidents or illnesses happen all the time and it’s best to be prepared,” said Morel. “Hospital stays abroad can reach into the tens of thousands of dollars. So, it’s best to take a few minutes to buy reliable travel insurance coverage.”

Here are some things to remember when buying travel insurance:

It’s convenient: It can be bought on the internet or by phone.

It’s flexible: You’ll find the right policy that suits your needs based on your age, health situation and trip duration.

It’s reliable: Coverage provides 24/7 medical assistance support so you know you can count on someone in case of an emergency.

 

8 excellent restaurants in downtown Winnipeg

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Eight super restaurants in Downtown Winnipeg . Trying to choose a restaurant, café, pub, or bakery? These eight are some of the best in downtown Winnipeg! Sensi Wine Lounge Located above Tre Visi in the Theatre District, Sensi is a chic restaurant with fantastic décor. Sensi offers small sharing plates with Italian flavours and an […]

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Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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Details on carpet stain removal

Details on carpet stain removal

Tips on carpet stain removal

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Carpet stain removal can be a daunting task. It should also be done with much care and precaution to prevent damage on the carpet. While using the vacuum cleaner will do fine, it will only remove the dirt. Stains are different, thus, they should be treated differently.

Regardless of the approach employed in removing the stains, it is best to act immediately and quickly. If you wait in doing the cleaning, you risk ruining your carpet for good. Whether oil, wax, solid or liquid substances are spilled on the carpet, you need to grab a clean cloth to remove the solid substances or what can be removed from the stain.

Then you have to blot out as much of the stain as possible. If a liquid substance spilled the carpet, there might occur wicking. Wicking means that the liquid substances have pooled at the bottom of your carpet. Hence, it will weaken the fiber of your carpet, causing the stain to spread and resurface; and eventually, serious damage is done on your carpet.

To prevent wicking, you need to cover the area with a thick dry cloth, and weigh it down with thick books or something that is heavy. Leave it overnight and remove the stain as normal in the following day.

In the morning, when you are certain that no more liquid or staining material will come out, blot out the stain using a dampen cloth or sponge. Avoid scrubbing the carpet as it would weaken the fiber and cause the stain to spread to other areas.

Blotting the stain gently will remove the stain without causing further damage to the carpet. If the stain remains after blotting it with water, you may want to squirt mild dish washing liquid onto it to clean. Blot the stain gently and let it sit for an hour before you blot again with a cool damp sponge or cloth until the stain is totally removed.

There are many carpet stain removal products available in the market in case you do not like to use dishwashing liquid detergent. Commercial products designed for removing stains vary based on what types of stains on your carpet.

For them to be effective, you need to figure out what type of stains your carpet has. If it is greasy like oils for cooking, body, automotive or moisturizing, use grease-based stain removal products.

If the stains are acid-based like coffee or urine, your choices are oil-based or acid-based products. In oil-based, the stains are dissolved, while in acid-based, the chemical quality of the spots are changed in order to make them easy to remove.

If you are not certain on the type of stain your carpet has, choose the all-purpose type of carpet stain removal product.

In all your undertakings, it is best to test the carpet stain removal product in a corner of the carpet or in any out-of-the-way area of the carpet, lest, you may risk creating a faded spot that may look more hideous than the stain itself.

 

 

Winnipeg Residential and Commercial Cleaners

Recently my home-buying clients were looking at a high-end luxury property, and were disappointed to see that the owner had not bothered to have the home cleaned prior to the showings.  If the home owner had been my clients, I could have recommended the services of a fabulous residential cleaning service in Winnipeg, who would have made the home more presentable.   I’ve used and recommended this cleaning service many times, here is why:

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Details on carpet stain removalAbout the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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Keep the home fire safe: Fireplace safety

Keep the home fire safe: Fireplace safety

5 steps for fireplace safety

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During crisp, cold evenings, a warm blanket and well-equipped fireplace are all you need for a cozy night in.

 

However, a fireplace brings more than comfort. According to Fire Prevention Canada, fire kills over 400 people a year nationwide with residential fires causing 73% of those deaths. With winter in a deep freeze, it’s important to be aware of fire prevention and what your insurance policy offers.

 

“Fireplaces create a nice setting for homeowners to relax with loved ones,” says Wayne Ross, insurance expert at Aviva Canada. “Unfortunately, they can also add to serious fire risks, but taking simple measures can help avoid traumatic situations.”

 

Ross offers the following pointers to ensure that your fireplace remains a place of enjoyment in your home:

 

1. Get it ready: To avoid fire and smoke damage make sure that the damper opens and closes properly. If your chimney hasn’t been cleaned in a while, call a chimney sweeper.

2. Remove flammable materials: Clear the area next to your fireplace of all flammable items including newspapers, carpets and fabrics. Even a small spark of fire can quickly spiral out of control.

3. Stay equipped: Install smoke detectors throughout your home. Time is of the essence when dealing with fires and a smoke detector can help avoid major disasters.

4. Fireplace accessories: Invest in a few tending tools. These can be used to rotate logs, ensure oxygen flow and clean up ashes-small steps that go a long way in fire prevention.

5. Check your insurance policy: Know your insurer’s guidelines and coverage so there are no surprises if you need to file a claim for damage. For example, many companies only cover fire damage if fireplaces are installed professionally.

 

Following these simple tips will ensure that your fireplace only leaves your family with pleasant memories this season.

 

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Keep the home fire safe: Fireplace safetyAbout the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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Looking for a great Landscaper in Winnipeg?

Looking for a great Landscaper in Winnipeg?

Need an outstanding landscaper in Winnipeg?

.Looking for a great Landscaper in Winnipeg?

As a real estate agent in Winnipeg, I’ve had the pleasure of connecting with many excellent service professionals in related industries, such as lawyers, mortgage brokers, insurance and moving industries and more.  For example, I know a great landscaper to whom I happily refer my friends, family and clients.  This landscaper can handle almost any of your residential and commercial landscaping needs:

Residential Landscaping

From design to the finished product, they can handle it all.  Patios, decks, shrubbery, trees, flower beds and gardens.  No job is too small, or too big.

Monthly maintenance

They can handle your spring and fall clean-ups and everything in between.

Commercial Landscaping

Improve your business’ curb appeal with some new landscape designs and ideas.

 

If you need a reliable landscaper in Winnipeg, e-mail me anytime at [email protected] and I will be happy to make the referral.

 

 

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Looking for a great Landscaper in Winnipeg?About the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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Home Buyer interview with Remax Agent Bo Kauffmann

Home Buyer interview with Remax Agent Bo Kauffmann

Home-Buyer Interview with Real Estate Agent Bo Kauffmann

.Home Buyer interview with Remax Agent Bo Kauffmann

When I start working with a new buyer, whether its a home-buyer or condo-buyer, I like to start the process with a personal meeting, during which we discuss a number of topics relating to the real estate buying process in Winnipeg.

We start by taking a look at what type of home the buyer is looking for.  We narrow the search down to specifics, such as

Price Range

Location in Winnipeg

House or Condo

Number of Bedrooms

 

From this, we next discuss a number of items which directly relate to YOUR needs.  Starting with:

How to read the MLS listings which you will receive

You will be receiving all of the latest listings, which will be full of abbreviations and real estate terminologies.  We take a look at the listings and I will explain what it all means, and how to read the information.

Whats the state of the local real estate market?

It’s nice to know that Winnipeg is a hot market!  Nice….but not sufficient.  We need to take a look at YOUR specific market.  For example, if you’re buying a condo, your ‘market’ will be different than someone who is buying a house, and different from someone buying a luxury condo, and so on.

Closing Costs

I will explain some of the major costs involved in buying a house or condo.  Things such as the dreaded Land Titles Transfer Tax, legal costs, home insurance cost, and moving fees.

Importance of being pre-approved

Most buyers know that they need to be pre-approved.  But there is actually more to it than that: being pre-approved by the RIGHT lender is very important.  Let’s make sure you’re ready to go, when we find you a great home.

How to write a winning offer

It’s a very competitive market.  But there are ways to win these ‘bidding wars’.  Or, if your finances aren’t the greatest, there are ways to AVOID the bidding wars in the first place.

Importance of Deposit Cheques

Why do we need to put a deposit down when we buy a home?  Is it safe, or could you lose it?  We discuss all of these options and possibilities.

If you are looking to buy a house or a condo in Winnipeg, please call me anytime direct at (204) 333-2202  or email me a [email protected]


 

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Home Buyer interview with Remax Agent Bo KauffmannAbout the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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55-plus Age Restricted Condos in Winnipeg

55-plus Age Restricted Condos in Winnipeg

List of Age Restricted Condos in Winnipeg

.55-plus Age Restricted Condos in Winnipeg

If you are looking for one of Winnipeg’s 55 plus Condos, the following is a list of units which may fall into this category.  This is certainly NOT an exhaustive list, but does list many of the condos with such restrictions, which are usually either 50+ or 55+.

 

Bell Cove (Headingley South)

Country Villas Blvd.  (E.St Paul)

3420 Grant Ave.

4314 Grant Ave.

380 John Forsyth Rd.

1460 Portage Ave

1976 Portage Ave.

3200 Portage Ave.

Rockmaple Rd.  (E. St. Paul)

4025 Roblin Blvd.

679, 681,685, 687, 697, 785, 795, 805, 815  St. Anne’s Rd.

500 Tache Ave.

208, 212 Watson St.

687 Warde Ave.

20 Wynstone Cir.  (E. St. Paul)

403 Regent Ave W.  (Madeline Estates)

 

If you know of any other 55 plus condos which are age-restricted, please let me know by comment, so that we can add them here.

 

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As I type this, there are 597,721 photos on Houzz. The number will probably top 600,000 by the time you read this. But I’d wager that only a small percentage of these home design photos have people in them. Architecture and interiors tend to be photographed without people in the space. The…

 

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55-plus Age Restricted Condos in WinnipegAbout the Publisher

Bo Kauffmann is a residential real estate agent with over 18 yrs experience in helping buyers and sellers achieve their goals.  Inducted into the REMAX Hall of Fame in 2010 and receiving the REMAX Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019, Bo has sold over 500 houses and condos in the Greater Winnipeg market.  He is an accredited buyer representative (A.B.R.) and a Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.   Bo provides exceptional service to First-Time Home-Buyers, Seniors looking to downsize and Home Sellers of all ages.   He can be reached easily   By E-Mail or call/text him   Call/Text Here

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