Email: david@davidsetton.com Phone: 604.808.9796

Blog

 
Monday, March 21, 2011

Highlights from the Vancouver Home and Garden Show

 
I visited the BC Home and Garden Show at the new Vancouver Convention Centre on Sunday March 6.  Given the activity at the Home Show as well as at home showings these days, it seems like just about everyone in Vancouver is either buying, selling or improving the home they live in.  

 

One very pleasant change from the last time I attended was the new venue - it was held at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre in Coal Harbour while BC Place gets its new roof. Although many of the exhibits seem to never change (hot tubs come to mind), there were definite themes around more sustainable living and home automation.

 

By 'more sustainable', I mean products that are both economically and environmentally lower impact than the standard, or which take a fresh approach to solving home improvement projects.
 
One such product was a refinishing material for kitchen and bathroom countertops.  The material is called liquid granite and it is sprayed onto the existing counter surface.  Although it is a plastic (petroleum based) this has to be weighed against the cost of transporting new materials and sending a structurally intact countertop and tiling to the landfill. Anyone that has completed a home renovation knows that to replace a countertop also involves removing the backsplash (and the drywall that the backsplash material is attached to) which is both costly, time consuming and an inconvenience.  At first glance, I had trouble differentiating it from real granite. If you are hesitating over replacing your laminate countertops with granite, this may be an economic alternative.
 

Another product that has come of age is the tank-less hot water heater. Hot water tanks, whether gas fired or electric, are prevalent in BC, mainly because they are inexpensive to purchase and install. However, the energy and dollar cost of continually keeping a full tank of water at a high temperature is wasteful.  Why not use a device that instantly heats up just the water you need? Not only does it save money and eliminate the risk of flooding, it also saves valuable in-home real estate - we could all use an extra storage closet!

 

Home automation is becoming a means of better home management and not just a curiosity. Sophisticated systems will manage your home's energy as well as how you spend your energy (i.e. home entertainment). I visited a booth that specialized in installing a system that can control audio, video, lighting, sprinkler systems, heating and ventilation, and sprinkler systems directly from the internet, an iPod, iPhone or iPad.  The system will provide two-way communication between the device and the feature being controlled.  For example, if you were playing music in your living room, your iPod would display the track information, album cover and artist while two slide bars would give you control over the volume and track position.  Because many of the systems are web based, they can also control your household systems while you are away from home.

Now if only someone could make travel that easy, I'd have a reason to leave home in the first place!
   
Post CommentComments: 0Read Full Story
Categories: 4345 Rockridge Road | Arbutus, Vancouver West Real Estate | art and science of negotiation | Assessed Values Vancouver Real Estate | BC First-Time New Home Buyers' Bonus | BC Home and Garden Highlights | Better search engine than realtor.ca | Board Statistics | Bubble | Building on irregularly irregular shaped lot property vancovuer | buyer's market | buying a home in Vancouver | buying new construction real estate in vancouver | Buying re-sales vancouver real estate | Cambie | Cambie Listing Vancouver Real Estate | Cambie, Vancouver West Real Estate | Canadians invest in Arizona Real Estate Is now a good time to buy AZ Real Estate | Charity Donation | charity donation real estate agent vancouver | Check out my Mobile Search App | Chinese Influence on the Vancouver Housing Market | Chinese influence on Vancouver housing market | cigar-et smoke smoking strata bylaws | Coal Harbour | Coal Harbour, Vancouver West Real Estate | Competition and the MLS System | Competition Bureau and the MLS System Changes | Condos | CRFS Contingency Reserve Fund Study Vancouver Real Estate | December 2011 Market update | Depreciation Reports Strata Reports CRF Study Contingency Reserve Fund Study | Douglas park vancouver neighbourhood | downtown | Downtown VW | Dunbar, Vancouver West Real Estate | Fairview VW | Fairview VW, Vancouver West Real Estate | False Creek | False Creek, Vancouver West Real Estate | February 2011 Vancouver Real Estate Market Report | Four Great Things about Laneway Houses in Vancouver | Harbour Green | Heritage Home Renovation | Home and Garden Show 2011 | Home building in Vancouver | Important words to know from CMHC when buying a home | June Vancouver Real Estate Market Update | Kitsilano | Kitsilano Home Open House | Kitsilano, Vancouver West Real Estate | laneway houses - cash from your property | Luxury homes | Main, Vancouver East Real Estate | Market Report Update from Vancouver Real Estate Board | market trends | May 2010 Vancouver Market Report | Multiple offers | Newsletter articles | North Vancouver Real Estate | Northlands | Oakridge VW, Vancouver West Real Estate | Patina Vancouver High Rise YMCA | Real Estate Commissions | Real Estate Market | Real Estate Statistics for Vancouver BC | Rockridge | Search for Vancouver Real Estate | September market update | Sold | Sold Listings | Special Levies Contingency Reserve fund Studies | Tempe, North Vancouver Real Estate | Ups and Downs of the Vancouver Market | Vancouver | Vancouver East Real Estate | Vancouver market report - september 2011 | Vancouver market report update for October 2011 | Vancouver Market Update | Vancouver Market update report real estate | Vancouver Most Expensive City | Vancouver real estate | Vancouver Real Estate Average Priced Home | Vancouver Real Estate Board Market report | Vancouver real estate market report | vancouver real estate market report May 2011 | Vancouver Real Estate Market Update | Vancouver Real Estate Market Update for March | Vancouver Real Estate Market Update for March 2012 | Vancouver real estate market update report | Vancouver Video Market Report | Vancouver Video Market Report for January 2012 | Vancouver West Real Estate | Victoria VE | Vnacouver Market Report for February 2012 | West Vancouver Real Estate | What is keeping vancouver real estate prices high | Why it is better to use a buyer's agent