I would like to take this opportunity to reflect on the past year and extend my sincerest gratitude to all of Monarch's clients.
Thank you for your patronage and the trust you placed in the Monarch team to make your dreams your reality.
Our clients are our most valued assets. Please know that Monarch will continue to be there for you in the coming years.
To the valued members of Monarch's team, your tireless efforts and contributions to our company's success and growth are irreplaceable. Many thanks to each and every one of you.
From all of us at Monarch, we wish you and your families peace, health and prosperity in 2017.
Neil B. Samson
President
Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre
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January 5, 2017
December 8, 2016
The Third Step to Renovation Success: Get a Written Contract
When you've made your decision to hire a contractor, get the details in writing before any work begins.
In "Read Before You Renovate," Renomark advises homeowners to ensure all contracts include:
- the precise scope of work;
- the exact price, including a schedule of payments;
- a reasonable timetable for completing work;
- and any instructions for protecting parts of the house not under construction.
Iron out all the details before signing the contract.
Once construction begins, significant changes to the design plan or material choices can cause delays and incur added costs. If your renovator and design professional aren't seeing eye-to-eye on procedures or materials, make sure the issues are resolved before the contract is signed.
At Monarch, you will receive copies of your approved final detailed plans, as well as documents outlining the exact products and services we provide.
Avoid renovators who offer to work without a contract to avoid a HST payment.
While it may be tempting to hire a renovator who is willing to work without a signed contract (and save you the HST), it should also serve as a red flag. The renovator may also not be paying provincial worker's compensation coverage or carrying adequate insurance, leaving you at financial risk.
Read more about asking the right questions of your potential renovation contractor in Home Renovations -- Don't Get Hustled!
The Second Step to Renovation Success: RenoMark™ Renovator
Are you ready to renovate? Contact Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre at 905-686-2001.
February 12, 2015
Monarch Designers Pick Their Favourite Kitchen & Bath Trends for 2015
White, white, slightly off-white, and more white!
“White kitchens have been back in a big way over the last few years, and 2015 is not going to be any different,” says designer Amanda Willson-Suppa.
“White is timeless, can meet a multitude of design styles, matches existing décor impeccably, and can be so versatile.
"Whether you are looking to re-fresh your home with new cabinets, or looking at a much larger scale renovation, white cabinetry is something everyone is comfortable with.”
Complete bathroom remodel
According to designer Kevin Samson, the popularity of bathroom remodel projects has grown to become a substantial segment of the renovation market.
"Twenty years ago, we rarely renovated bathrooms, perhaps a tub or cabinet was updated, possibly a counter top and faucet would be swapped out," says Kevin. "Interest in complete bathroom remodels started about ten years ago and has steadily increased since.
"The majority of these projects involve stripping the room down to the studs and sub floor, and starting with a clean slate."
When asked about current trends and what tops the client's wish list, Kevin says heated tile floors and larger, spa-type showers lead the list. "The number one complaint? A lack of useful storage in the existing space."
More texture
"This year, I think we'll be seeing a lot of texture," says designer Jackie Chambers.
"I'm enjoying playful geometric patterns in tile like herringbone and hexagons, but installed in subtle and muted colours to add depth to the space. The variance in texture in a monochromatic palette adds a level of timeless sophistication."
"The majority of these projects involve stripping the room down to the studs and sub floor, and starting with a clean slate."
When asked about current trends and what tops the client's wish list, Kevin says heated tile floors and larger, spa-type showers lead the list. "The number one complaint? A lack of useful storage in the existing space."
More texture
Image courtesy of saranatile.com
"This year, I think we'll be seeing a lot of texture," says designer Jackie Chambers. "I'm enjoying playful geometric patterns in tile like herringbone and hexagons, but installed in subtle and muted colours to add depth to the space. The variance in texture in a monochromatic palette adds a level of timeless sophistication."
April 5, 2013
Looking for a contractor in Cottage Country? Integrity Construction and Monarch team up with spectacular results!
It's that time of year
again. The birds are chirping, the air is warming and the cottage has started
calling your name.
While it may be a bit too
soon to open your cottage, you can get ready for the warmer months at The
Spring Cottage Life Show, on this weekend (April 5th to
7th) at Toronto's International Centre (Airport Rd. & Derry Rd.).
Enjoy a day of free
seminars, presentations and cooking demos; discover new products and services
from industry professionals; even rub elbows with HGTV personalities Colin and Justin. Hosts of Colin &
Justin's Home Heist, this popular design duo have recently purchased a
cottage in Muskoka, Ontario, and are ready to share their cottage design and
renovation plans.
While you are at the show
gaining inspiration and dreaming about all the things you'd like to change at
your own cottage, you may wonder how to go about finding a qualified contractor
you can trust so far from home.
Look
no further than Integrity Construction Services out of Lindsay,
Ontario. An industry leader, Integrity is a full-service company that
specializes in the custom designs and builds of both homes and cottages.
Recently, Integrity sought out the services of Monarch Kitchen and Bath Centre
to design and install the kitchen and bath at a whole-cottage renovation they performed for Moira and Roger
Ashby.
The Ashby’s 100-year-old
cottage is located in beautiful Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Integrity Construction transformed
what was once a small, outdated cottage into a stunning home-away-from-home the
Ashbys can now welcome friends and family over the warmer months. It was our
pleasure to consult and coordinate with the Ashbys on the selection of such key
design elements as their kitchen cabinetry, countertop, backsplash and tile.
Here is the cottage BEFORE the
contractors at Integrity Construction began work:
Ashby cottage BEFORE |
Here are some photos of the Ashby’s kitchen during renovation.
Ashby cottage RENO IN PROGRESS by Integrity Construction |
Ashby cottage RENO IN PROGRESS by Integrity Construction |
Please stay tuned for pictures of the final unveiling in coming weeks.
Is
this the year you update your cottage? Call Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre today at 905-686-2001. Our
designers and contractors will go wherever you need us to be.
May 18, 2012
"We Love Colour" Cast Iron Sinks for the Kitchen and Bath by KOHLER
KOHLER colours |
If you love making bold statements in your kitchen and bath design, KOHLER has what you need to get creative!
KOHLER, in partnership with designer--and colour fanatic--Jonathan Adler, has just introduced four special edition KOHLER colours available on select KOHLER enameled cast iron kitchen and bathroom sinks.
Not for the faint of heart, these four fabulous colours may not necessarily represent a new kitchen or bath trend, but they certainly provide an interesting option for those daring enough to include bold pops of colour in throughout their home.
February 24, 2012
Kohler Designers on How to Personalize Your Bath Design to Fit Your Needs
Three Kohler designers think outside the box and put their own spin on Kohler's versatile Tresham Collection.
February 2, 2012
Clean and Contemporary Bath Design from Monarch
December 30, 2011
Renovating Your Bathroom in 2012? Kohler Redefines Luxury with the Numi Toilet
When you think of adding a bit of luxury to your bathroom, chances are you're considering a freshly tiled shower with multiple shower heads, rich new cabinetry with updated fixtures and hardware...not a toilet that comes with a remote control.
The designers at Kohler, however, have other ideas, and their latest offering—the Numi toilet/bidet—will have you thinking twice about the true meaning of luxury.
From Kohler.com:
December 22, 2011
Monarch Staff Celebrates the Holiday Spirit by Supporting Feed the Need in Durham
Recently, we asked our clients and staff to donate nonperishable food items to help families in need throughout Durham Region...and they did!
The Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre team and their donation to Feed the Need in Durham. |
We're thrilled to report that Monarch Kitchen & Bath Centre is able to drop off a substantial amount of food to Feed the Need in Durham, a non-profit charitable organization that delivers food to food banks, soup kitchens, community service centres, shelters, drop-in centres and breakfast feed programs.
Our thanks to everyone who took the time to drop off food at Monarch's Pickering showroom.
December 13, 2011
Looking Back: Top Kitchen and Bath Trends for 2011
Last May, The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) revealed the standout design trends gleaned from the 2011 NKBA Design Competition.
"Each year, NKBA member designers exceed expectations and raise the standard we've come to anticipate from their entries in the NKBA Design Competition,” said 2011 NKBA President David Alderman. “NKBA designers continue to find surprising ways to incorporate complex design solutions and the latest technology into incredible kitchen and bathroom designs.”
From the NKBA website, here are the top 10 trends from the 2011 NKBA Design Competition:
1. Commitment to Color
“Clients and designers alike are making strong commitments to color. Vibrant colours are showing up in back splashes, counter tops and exotic wood color that’s smooth and fresh, and also refined enough to pair with the contemporary exotic wood cabinetry."
2. Tactile Appeal through Textures
“The use of actual and implied texture offers a tactile and visual feast. Lines, colors, and patterns can act as either a point of interest in a given space or a mellow background to a more prominent component.”
“The use of actual and implied texture offers a tactile and visual feast. Lines, colors, and patterns can act as either a point of interest in a given space or a mellow background to a more prominent component.”
design: Kirsti Wolfe photo: Paula Watts Photography |
"Lighted panels of Mica art glass incorporated into the design of the volcanic stainless steel hood, the window in the door, and a glass tiled backsplash shining from behind granite countertops act as pops of color and light against the warmth of wood. In this example, they also help to provide cohesion, and as glass continues to be used in so many places and spaces, the application appears almost limitless."
MAAX Pearl Series Eterne |
4. Freestanding and Angled Tubs
“Large freestanding tubs are taking front and center in bathroom design...freestanding tubs could be considered almost the norm, creating a focal point of near sculptural quality. Rounded, rectangular, and angled tubs are specified as an artistic accent that also provides a soothing soak. Whether situated on stones, wood flooring, or a low stage of sorts, the freestanding soaking tub is an integral part of many master or main bathrooms."
“Large freestanding tubs are taking front and center in bathroom design...freestanding tubs could be considered almost the norm, creating a focal point of near sculptural quality. Rounded, rectangular, and angled tubs are specified as an artistic accent that also provides a soothing soak. Whether situated on stones, wood flooring, or a low stage of sorts, the freestanding soaking tub is an integral part of many master or main bathrooms."
5. Espresso and Chocolate in Cabinetry
"Silky hues of chocolate and espresso are shimmering from the doors and drawer fronts of distinct cabinetry, incorporated into striking kitchens, ranging from contemporary to traditional. Natural finishes—absent glazing, distressing, and overall pomp and circumstance—are now found in many kitchen designs, as simple chocolate browns act as the smooth and understated partner to brighter accents. Whether black coffee or milk chocolate, the cabinetry foundation in the mid to dark brown family of colors appears rooted in the residential design approach."
"Silky hues of chocolate and espresso are shimmering from the doors and drawer fronts of distinct cabinetry, incorporated into striking kitchens, ranging from contemporary to traditional. Natural finishes—absent glazing, distressing, and overall pomp and circumstance—are now found in many kitchen designs, as simple chocolate browns act as the smooth and understated partner to brighter accents. Whether black coffee or milk chocolate, the cabinetry foundation in the mid to dark brown family of colors appears rooted in the residential design approach."
6. Walk-in Pantries
More wall space means less in the way of wall cabinets and a greater need for a larger separate pantry. Open plan kitchens generally require an alternative pantry or storage solutions.
More wall space means less in the way of wall cabinets and a greater need for a larger separate pantry. Open plan kitchens generally require an alternative pantry or storage solutions.
design: Jodi Hook photo: Digital Arts |
“This sophisticated design has a rustic touch that relies on traditional architectural features paired with sleek contemporary finishes and materials. The rough-hewn barn beam ceiling is beautifully detailed, and although the detail was newly created, it appears as if original to a comfort-worn space. The ceiling is highlighted by cable-strung lighting, which lights the textures and natural intricacies of the rough wood, bringing intimacy to the elongated space. This design feature straddles two trends seen strongly in the competition: detailed ceilings and textures."
design: Lori Carroll photo: J. Mancuso |
"This refined rustic southwestern powder room is the perfect example of the use of natural elements in design. An agate slab became the foundation for this bathroom space that’s as unique and distinct as the elusively elegant stone itself. Polished stone combined with leather-wrapped cabinetry is at the core of this opulent space. When the beauty of nature can be brought inside a home, the impact is unmatched."
9. A Tiered Approach to Proportion
Varying heights of island surfaces, elevated and overlapping dining countertops combined with tall, regal pantry cabinets are used to create asymmetrical proportion.
10. Inlaid Flooring
“Variations of inlaid flooring are being incorporated into many new kitchen and bath designs. Designers and installers are being called on to bring innovation, stretching old boundaries as materials are selected and flooring is installed.”
“Variations of inlaid flooring are being incorporated into many new kitchen and bath designs. Designers and installers are being called on to bring innovation, stretching old boundaries as materials are selected and flooring is installed.”
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