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 March 2009 - Nr. 3

In recent years, home owners have been tearing down walls, ripping up floors and taking on big renovation projects to make their home feel new again. However, a fresh start doesn't always have to include a complete overhaul. In the current economy, we are all tightening our wallets and spending more time in the comforts of our home.

Because of this, there has never been a better time to undertake small projects to make our living space even more enjoyable. Whether it means applying a fresh coat of paint or changing kitchen hardware, The Home Depot has easy do-it-yourself projects that will have you never wanting to leave your home again. And since The Home Depot Canada recently launched its own HRTC Top Up program, where customers can earn up to $1000 over and above the Federal tax credit in The Home Depot gift cards, it's easier than ever before to take on small home projects.

The Kitchen

Is your kitchen looking dated and dingy? One of the easiest ways to brighten a kitchen is to update the backsplash - and replacing one is much easier than you may think with products like Smart Tile's Stainless Dots Mosaik from homedepot.ca. Each is easy to apply with a peel and stick format so you don't have to be a tile master to use them. And at $14.99 a tile, modernizing a 30" by 30" backsplash can cost less than $135.

Replacing an old faucet is another surefire way to update your kitchen's appearance. Many people are initially scared by this job because it involves water and pipes. But changing a faucet is almost as easy as changing a light bulb. Just make sure you read the instructions, turn off the water and you will be fine!

The Bathroom

Bring your bathroom into 2009 with a fresh coat of paint. "People tend to stick to neutral colours when it comes to bathrooms", says Frank Turco, Color, Trend and Design Manager at The Home Depot. "Try jazzing up your space with a Victorian Iris or Spanish Red accent wall." Trade in a Sunday afternoon and $50 and get a bathroom with a completely new look in return.

Another option is to redefine your bathroom's look and feel by adding a luxurious fixture. Fancy sinks may look expensive, but can actually be an affordable way to add a touch of class to any bathroom. A great option is Ceralux Industries' Carlyle Rectangular Vessel Sink that costs roughly $150.

The Living Room

Lighting can completely change the mood of a room. Installing a dimmer allows you to have a bright and cheerful room for a Sunday afternoon, and then with a flick of the switch, create a relaxing and comforting atmosphere for a dinner party.

You don't have to replace the flooring in your living room to add a new look. Instantly create a focal point in the space with a great new area rug. Try one of the stylish designs from Lanart Rug Inc., such as the Metro Strip 4' x 6' area rug in brown for $289.

This winter there are many ways to update your home to make it your very own indoor haven - none of which will break the bank. Looking for more great ideas or want more information on The Home Depot's HRTC Top Up program? Hit your local The Home Depot or visit www.homedepot.ca.

 

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