The earth is suffering from the population’s carbon footprint. You can feel it in the heat of the summer. You can see it in the natural disasters clogging up the news. Between 1990 and 2003, Statistics Canada reported greenhouse gas emissions increased by 24 per cent. Many would like to make a difference in their own household through the use of green energy. Popular choices are solar or geothermal ...
Posted by Paul Baron
on November 29, 2010
When you first walk into a home, you want it to feel warm and inviting...Especially over the holiday season. To create this "cozy" atmosphere everyone yearns for after coming in from the cold, here are a few little design tips from LHL DESIGN to help you and your guests stay warm this winter!
Warm colors + inviting accents + a few decorations here and there +and textured fabrics= a lovely ...
Posted by Lorynne Lofsky
on November 11, 2010
The days are getting chilly, and the nights even more so. Your home is a place of comfort and one of the biggest costs of comfort during these colder months is home heating. According to Statistics Canada, in 2005 the average Canadian resident paid $142 per month for home heating. Add 10 years of inflation on top of that as well as HST and you have some big numbers. After experiencing ...
Posted by Paul Baron
on November 11, 2010