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Outdoor dining furnitureWith a wide choice of different styles and sizes, including matching sets of chairs and tables, our outdoor dining furniture helps you create a favourite spot to eat out right there at home. You can choose between artificial materials that need no maintenance or the natural warmth of wood, which only needs a little looking after from time to time. You can take it with you, but you don't have to! Heavy lifting not required. You can do it yourself, but you don’t have to!Whether you’re looking to replace your old wood furniture or redecorate your whole home, Best Buy has got everything you need for your kitchen, living room, bedroom, and even your outdoor patio. And with a wide selection from brands such as Sealy, South Shore, Nexerea, Monarch, Zuo, Corliving and more, you’ll be sure to find everything you need.Perfect for your backyard or balcony, patio furniture has come a long way from the old plastic rickety pieces from days gone by. These days, patio sets are designed to look more like living room furniture for the ultimate in outdoor comfort.




Plus, they’re made from weather-resistant materials, so keeping them looking pristine is a cinch.With so much time spent in the bedroom, you should have all the right furniture for the ideal sleep haven. From mattresses and bed frames to dressers and accent pieces, we’ve got everything you need to turn your bedroom into a truly perfect space for sleeping, hanging out, and keeping all of your essentials safely stored and organized.Your living room is likely the most frequently-used space by you or the whole family. To be sure that everyone is as comfortable as possible, you want to be sure that you’ve got the right couch, chairs, coffee table, or ottoman because curling up in the comfort of your living after a long day should be your own little piece of nirvana.Keep every room organized and welcoming with all the right pieces. For your home office, kitchen and dining room, you’ll find all you need to create the right space for your love of cooking, eating, and working.Bar StoolsBedsHeadboardsTV StandsCoffee TablesFutonsDining ChairsDining TablesFireplacesDesksOffice Chairs




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Dine in style with our Dining Room Furniture including barstools, dining sets, kitchen carts & wine racks. Complete the look of your Bedroom with our Furniture including headboards, dressers, benches and nightstands. Creating a home office? Choose from our selection of Office Furniture including office chairs, desks, bookcases and home office suites. Make your living room a calming retreat. When I redesigned my living room recently, that was my motivation. I’m excited to share with you what I did, I hope you’ll be inspired to create your very own calming retreat! History Lesson: Chairs of the 20th Century The chair is an excellent frame with which to look at what was happening at any given time in architecture, art, and fashion. In the early 1900's the west exiting out of modernism and post-impressionism. Art was exploring concepts of representation in incredible new ways in response to the invention of the photograph. At the same time architecture and fashion were reacting to the impact that the industrial revolution had on the manufacturing of goods.




Very quickly we moved from a time of slow deliberate creation of goods to a fast and inexpensive production on a massive scale! Musings From the Photo Studio: the Chemistry of Style Whether you're casually festooned on the couch untamed in your sweats, or elegantly entertaining guests for an evening soiree, your home is both your stage and your sanctuary. When living alone you have the uncontested freedom to design your space as you see fit. From the welcome mat at the front door, to the orderliness of the deepest closet, it is your space and you are free to be recklessly you with it. Solid Wood Furniture & Home Décor Accessories Welcome to wicker emporium! We hope that you'll enjoy our large selection of stunning solid wood furniture and unique home décor accessories. With stores in Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and all across the Atlantic Provinces, we're here to help you make it feel at home. Wicker Emporium offers fine wooden furniture and home decor from our stores in greater Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax and Atlantic Canada.




IN-STORE + ONLINE NOW Style, snap, and submit for your chance to win $150 Presenting the New Spring Collection!Edmontonian Laura Creswell pays roughly $950 a month for housing expenses. That covers her mortgage payment, condo fees, home insurance, parking stall and internet.The reason the 25-year-old is able to keep her living costs so low, and squirrel away up to half her paycheque: She’s part of a growing number of Canadians buying “tiny homes.” The small parcels of property have made home ownership more affordable for millennials.Creswell bought her 335-square-foot bachelor suite, located in Edmonton’s popular Oliver neighbourhood, off Kijiji last fall for $154,000 (a grand below asking price).“It’s a shoebox, for sure,” she said. “But it’s my home.”She doesn’t think she’s sacrificing anything by living in the small space, which she spent $15,000 to furnish. I can have 10 people over for a movie, I can have six people over for dinner… and I can have a master bedroom in the evening.”




There’s floor-to-ceiling cabinetry (enough for two full-size closets) around her custom-made Murphy bed, and loads of storage space throughout the suite thanks to help from a local carpenter.“I’m not a minimalist whatsoever.”“I’ve always wanted a tiny home,” she explained. “I think it’s definitely the future of sustainable housing especially when it comes to my generation.”Her job as a civil environmental engineer would afford her a larger living space, but Creswell has “no aspiration of owning a house.” She’d rather spend her money on traveling and saving up for an early retirement, “without working 80-hour weeks.”Creswell’s choice has been tough for some (i.e. older people) to comprehend.“There’s this idea that square footage means marketability,” Creswell admitted.The notion seems so ingrained in the system that some find it tricky to get a mortgage for a tiny home. Creswell even had to pay default insurance, despite putting 20 per cent down.




The CMHC calls this “low ratio transactional mortgage loan insurance,” but insists it doesn’t treat “mortgage loan applications for tiny homes differently than for other dwelling types.”READ MORE: Tiny homes growing in popularity but looking for place to call home in CanadaReal estate experts have traditionally advised people against investing in one bedroom condos, let alone bachelor units, due to resale value.The way Creswell sees it, though, is that if she ever wants to rent her condo out it’d be to one person or a couple, the same as with a one-bedroom. Except a one-bedroom would cost her $70,000 more and would double her condo fees and heating bills.Another perk of her tiny place, she pointed out, is that it encourages her to be out and about enjoying her neighbourhood.“If you’re both homebodies and introverts you may have an issue.”WATCH: Tiny homes in Canada Her tips for maximizing a tiny space1. Think of the shape of the room.If you don’t already rent or own one of these micro units, Creswell recommends looking for a place that has a simple, wide rectangular shape.




Ideally the windows would be on the longer side of the rectangle. Otherwise, she says, you’ll end up placing something in front of them, which will block your light and make the space feel smaller.Also, avoid condos with long hallways because that’s just wasted space.Creswell looked at a couple places that were up to 200 square feet bigger than her current unit, but felt smaller because of their layout.2. Think outside the box.“Sit down and ask yourself what you want in your dream home. You need to build that in or you won’t be happy. You’ll get tired after a year or two.”For her, a big closet and pantry were important. She watched a ton of YouTube videos before hiring a carpenter to help bring her storage-heavy vision to fruition.“[There’s] probably just a square meter of wall that hasn’t been covered,” she said, “including my door.”If you’re handy and into DIY projects, she thinks you could probably do most of what she did yourself.She relied heavily on a free 30-day trial of SketchUp, which is essentially a 3D mapping tool.

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