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COTTAGE HOME & PROPERTYREAL ESTATE
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DECOR STUDIO15 Main Street,Huntsville (705) 788-2612
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DECOR STUDIO15 Main Street,Huntsville (705) 788-2612
STORE HOURS: Tues. to Sat. 10-4, Thurs. & Fri. 10-6
Sunday by appointment
muskoka water front
www.royal lepagemuskoka.com705-765-6855 800-763-3398
Located at the Locks in Port Carl ing
Charming 4+ bedroom cottage, screened Muskoka room, stone FP, hardwood flooring. Brand new 4-seasons guest cottage w/attached garage. Boathouse with upper level games room. Deep water at the dock, shallow sandy cove and beach. Perfect for the whole family.
Unsurpassed privacy & magnificent long lake views in this Glenavy Point area property. Develop your dream waterfront estate! Sandy shallow cove & rocky point surrounded by deep water. Recently approved for severance into two 303 ft straight-line lots..
Rare opportunity seldom offered 610 ft/6.5 ac. point located in exclusive southern Lk Rosseau/Ferndale Rd locale. Amazing sunsets, open vistas, island dotted views, majestic pines & granite outcroppings, outstanding privacy. Charming cottage, BH & garage.
Extensively renovated winterized cottage. Fully furnished. Front wall of glass captures the outstanding lake vista. Spacious wrap around deck. Large 2 slip boathouse with exquisite open concept accommodation with kitchenette and bath. Brand new garage.
Private, gentle sloping property with 270 ft frontage, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car garage, 2 slip boathouse, 2 fireplaces; 1 wood, 1 propane. Easy access to Hwy. 400, Parry Sound Airport or golfing at Rocky Crest or Lake Joseph Club.
Custom built, year round cottage/home with large Muskoka room, custom pine kitchen & lakeside decking. Very private shoreline with deeper water. Level to gentle sloping land with mature pine trees. Beautiful perennial gardens and easy, year round access.
This family compound has it all – 7 bdrms, 4 baths incl. master w/Jacuzzi ensuite & balcony! Children’s playground, home theatre, spacious upper & lower decks, shallow & deep shore-line – excellent privacy & views to die for. Virtual tour at www.98woodlanddrive.com
Private bay setting w/crystal clear water & excellent privacy! 3 bdrms, 2-4 pce bath wint. cottage w/full-width deck. New garage w/bed-sitting & 3 pce. bath. Single slip B/H & swim dock, shallow & deep shore. Everything in pristine condition w/exceptional expansion possibilities.
Year round use of this 4 bdrm furnished cottage meticulously maintained. Single slip bh w/ upperdeck for entertaining plus outside boatslip. Luxuriously private setting with 230 ft fr on the Joseph River, recessed from the main channel just minutes from Port Sandfield. [email protected]
Great 2 bedroom starter cottage on popular Nine Mile Lake. 300 ft of natural shoreline, sand & rock outcroppings dropping off to deep water. Gentle land heavily treed offering a serene setting to enjoy the sun off the dock. Most furnishings and boat & motor included. Just a short boat ride from marina
Family cottage on a very private point w/295 ft of shoreline. 3 bdrm pine-lined cottage. Extensive deck area. Summer sunsets. Lg 2 slip boathouse w/add'l docking. Enjoy all that Muskoka offers this summer. Located on Miller Island. [email protected]
Sought-after location on Bruce Lake. Year round access with a good view. Good 3 season cottage with 2 bedrooms and large fireplace. Gentle sloping land with 150 feet of shoreline. Area of good cottages and close to shopping and golf.
Lake Rosseau 700+ feet$3,295,000
South Lake Rosseau$2,150,000.
Central Lake Joseph$1,950,000
North Lake Joseph$1,675,000
Gorgeous View - Lake Rosseau$1,295,000
Turn-key on Lake Rosseau$1,249,000
Lk Muskoka – 278 ft. frontage$1,049,000
True Value & Comfort$849,500
Small Lake “10”$799,990
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6 ADD CHARACTER WITH THE RIGHTHOME ACCENTSBy Karen Wehrstein
14 LIVING JUST A CHIP SHOTFROM THE GREENBy Allan Cook
19 WIRING THE COTTAGE FOR LIGHT,SOUND AND MOREBy Emma Lovell
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Bill McGrath & Sher McGrathBroker of Record Sales Representative
FAIRY LAKE, HUNTSVILLE6,500 sq. ft. executive waterfront property. 2hours from Toronto – 7 bdrms with ensuites.Owners’ separate suite. Large, great room.Rec room on lower walkout. Qualitythroughout. Most furnishings included.Superb beach. Separate granny suite... lots ofroom for extended family & guests. Superblocation for golfers. Two stone fireplaces. 5minutes to center of town. $1,695,000
MARY LAKE – NOW $799,000IMMEDIATE CLOSE
200 Feet of Western Sunset Exposure. Pinekitchen w/breakfast nook & fam. rm withriverstone fireplace. Fabulous tanning deck.Covered Boat Slip. 4+ bdrms. Original 1917farmhouse in part of cottage. 2 Fireplaces.Large garage for all of the toys. $799,000
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATIONCustom 2,140 Sq. Ft. Brick home right in thecenter of Huntsville. Steps to river access. 3Bdrm 2 Bath with main fl family room andbrick fireplace. 4 season sunroom. Sumptuousmaster w/large ensuite. A dream to show $379,000
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SUPERB MUSKOKAN COTTAGE/HOME
This great pine lined cottage is absolutelycharming with level child friendly lot andsouth facing views for all day sun. 5 Bdrm plusa 2 bdrm bunkie with washroom. Double cargarage for all of the toys. $789,000
HARD TO FIND BUILDING LOT ON PENINSULA LAKE
Level lot with south all day sun exposure. Cur-rently has a tennis court on the lot. Good treeline. New septic already in place. Build yourdream cottage here. $369,000
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Want to be on the lake but not pay the hightaxes, this is it. Superbly maintained one ownerhome/cottage. 3 bdrms 2 baths, double garage,hard sand bottom beach with dock and smallstorage bldg at waters edge. A definite must see... great value... $459,900
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705-783-0292
Bonnie NunnSales Representative
Magnificent home or cottage onbeautiful Lake of Bays. Sand beachwith separate docking area hassouthwest exposure to enjoy the sun-set views and all day sun. This fullywinterized home/cottage features 4bdrms with a generous main floormaster suite and lake views from allof the principal rooms. 12`x 12`bunkie for extra guests. Asking $1,350,000
Lake of Bays
705-783-0555
Paul PilonBroker
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Experience the past while enjoy-ing the present by sitting backand enjoying the solitude alongwith the great views from thecharming wraparound porches.Rustic 4 bdrm cottage of yester-year in excellent shape and wood-en floors. Quality 10X20 shed/bunkie, extra large privy, no grassjust mature trees on 1.28 acres ofland & 103 ft of deeper & superi-or lakefront.Asking $459,000
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WENDY CLELAND
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Lakes of Muskoka
BrokerageIndependently Owned & Operated
390-5 Muskoka Rd. S.Gravenhurst, ON
This solid cedar panabode cottage/homeneeds new caring owners. This 2 bedroomboasts a large eat in kitchen plus a screeneddining room/sunroom. Large livingroomhas woodstove & ebb heating. Steel roof, 2decks & privacy round out this first timeoffered property. Being sold as is. Call todayfor a tour.
$209,900.
GOING, GOING, GONE!Don’t miss this custom built Viceroy 3 bdrmw/almost 2 acres of property 2 mins fromtown. A det dbl garage w/att storage shedw/ramp provides ample space. A spiral stair-case to the upper 2 beds & oversize bath addsinterest while saving space. The lrg lv & dr look-out to a wraparound deck & screened Muskokaroom made for pure enjoyment. Many ameni-ties in this well cared for home. $299,900.
HARD TO BEAT AT $299,900!
View this wonderfully spacious family cottage built at thewater’s edge. West facing open concept living/dining room& kitchen all show the magnificence of popular MyersLake. Main flr master has ensuite c/w Jacuzzi tub & cor-ner shower. Muskoka Room is pine lined & surrounded byglass. Upstairs games rm with a professional sized pooltable, 3rd bdrm & 4 pc bath. Warm wood ceiling & wallscomplement the thick carpet floor covering. Double carporthas att. heated workshop & exercise rm. Child friendlyshoreline as well as a deck for diving, this cottage has it all.Most furnishings & all appliances are included. Just movein immediately & enjoy. All this for only $389,000.
ONLY 45 MINUTES FROM BARRIE63.8 acre farm property with new Olympia all steel40’x80’ building ready to be finished to your use.Great pasture property to rent out while you buildyour dream home. New underground hydroinstalled centrally metered, brand new septic sys-tem. Shed 8x10 has hydro panel. Well in place.Mature trees both evergreen & deciduous withMuskoka granite outcroppings offer many choicespots for building. Old farmhouse & barn havebeen demolished. Close to town amenities. Lots ofpotential here. Call for directions today.
$239,900.
FINISH TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS
This year round property features 3beds, lrg rec rm, vaulted ceiling in liv-ing room, warm inviting fireplace, cus-tom kitchen, 215’ s/w shoreline, gor-geous sunsets, dry boathousew/marine railway, double car garageand endless amounts of enjoyment.Don’t miss this one.
$639,000.
MOVE IN READY, MAKE AN OFFER! Are you thinking of selling your cottage this summer? Now is the time to begin!
Please Call Me for a COMPLIMENTARY No Obligation Consultation and
CONFIDENTIAL MARKET EVALUATION of your cottage or home.
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WILEY REAL ESTATE1-800-563-7593 • 705-766-2182
DorsetBrokerage
1,100 ft of lakefront on FletcherLake, 175 + acres, surroundedby Crown Land, for this wellcared for and nicely appointed,3 bdrm "Eco Friendly' cottagewith sauna at water’s edge.Propane equipped and accessi-ble only by water this rare findhas all the privacy you couldwant and lovely lake views.
Craving Privacy?
375 ft lakefront on FletcherLake, 1+ acre with road accessand a park like setting forrecently constructed, open &bright, 3 bdrm cottage withloft master suite. Detacheddouble garage has upper floorfor sleep space or hobby room.Awesome views, shallow &deep water. Must be seen!
Serene Setting
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$549,000
$649,000
Kayley SpaldingSales Representative [email protected]
COLDWELL BANKERThompson Real Estate
Thompson Real Estate BrokerageHUNTSVILLE
(705) 789-4957www.coldwellbanker.ca
Peaceful Muskoka River residence rest-ing in beautiful Port Sydney. Spacious 3bdrm, 2 bath home/secondary resi-dence is ready for your family to enjoy.Many recent upgrades include: renovat-ed bathroom, upgraded kitchen, freshpaint, newer windows and so muchmore! This great property is tucked off ofthe road and sitting right near the riverso that you can enjoy the beautiful viewsfrom the living room window while thefireplace sets the mood.
Asking$269,900.
MuskokaHome orSecondaryResidence
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789-4957(705) 390-2760
Cottage Home & Property SHOWCASE6 September 2008
Unique accents can change a home or cottagefrom a merely luxurious building to a truly specialplace. A one-of-a-kind touch can make your pieceof Muskoka unmistakably and unforgettablyyours.
When it comes to selecting artwork for yourhome or cottage, interior designer Lena Pattenrecommends careful consideration.
“Art is very personal, and it creates a lot of
interest and becomes the focal point of the room.With a great piece of art, you don’t need muchmore,” says Patten, who also sells furnishings,decorative accessories and original art at HilltopInteriors in Rosseau.
In fact she advises against two striking pieces inone room, as they will detract from each other.Every room should have a single special piece as afocal point, she says, whether it’s a painting,sculpture, distinctive carpet or unique lighting
fixture. “I wouldn’t put a totally modern landscape in a
country house. I like for it to stand alone, but yetwork with the environment that it’s in. When youwalk into a room, you want to notice and appre-ciate the piece of art, but it shouldn’t jump out atyou and slap you in the face.”
She’ll design a room around a piece of art aclient has fallen in love with, or help clients chooseartwork to fit with an existing room design.
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ADD CHARACTER WITH THE RIGHT HOME ACCENTS
Lena Patten of Hilltop Interiors in Rosseau recommends having only one focal piece of art in a space, such as this fun print of bears canoeing.
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Art can even be incorporated outside the homeor cottage. Totem poles, for instance, are in voguein Muskoka and look great in the right place, saysPatten, who sells totem poles ranging in heightfrom eight feet to 10 feet.
“One client put one near the Muskoka chairsaround the fire pit,” she says. “As you drive by onthe lake you can see it . . . it’s very cool.”
There’s something about designs carved intowood that seems to catch people’s eye and imagi-nation.
Mike Cutting of Cutting Brothers Constructionin Port Carling specializes in artistic carvings.
His carving can be worked right into the build-ing’s structure. Mantles, staircases, banisters, newelposts, doors and entranceways are the most popu-lar areas and themes tend to be Muskoka flora orfauna, such as pine cones, oak leaves, herons,loons, dragonflies, fish, turtles and so on.
But Cutting isn’t limited to that and has cateredto some unique and unusual requests.
“A guy wanted his family represented as bears,”he says. “I thought it would look very static, fivebears. So I talked him into doing a scene of thebears doing a trout run.”
He portrayed the animals to match the personal-ities of mom, dad and three kids, for a piece thatwill be forever treasured.
This summer, by customer request, he hollowedout half a tree and mounted a granite urinal in it.
“The customers come up with half the ideas,” hesays. “We have a lot of fun.”
Stained glass pieces are another way to add cre-ativity to a home or cottage.
Gail Wilson of Port Carling does one-of-a-kindstained glass windows of all sizes, as well as custom
Intricate wood carvings, such as this heronby Mike Cutting, add character to a home.
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lamps and other projects. She evenonce did a stained glass tabletop foran antique sewing machine.
Two factors make her workunusual in the stained glass medi-um.
First, she has anunusually represen-tational approach,and therefore iswilling to take onsubjects that are nottypically the subjectof stained glass art,such as pictures ofold Muskoka lodgesand classic boats.
“I try and stayaway from the lookof it being like apuzzle,” she says.
Second is hermethodology oftransforming exist-ing patterns in the glass into com-positional elements. Flowing linesin a raw stained glass pane becomesthe sweep of a mane of hair; a ran-dom pattern becomes the Picasso-esque form of a woman’s body; asmoke-like plume in the glass endsup belching from the smoke stack ofa steamboat.
“What I do is take the glass anddecide what it’s going to be,” theaward-winning artist says who hasbeen practicing stained glass forabout nine years.
Wilson’s piecesdon’t necessarilyhave to be installedinto windows, butcan also work wellon walls with alight behind them.
“I shine the lighton the wall and itbounces backthrough the glass,”she says.
She also doescustom installa-tions. She once didthe doors for a setof kitchen cabinets.You can use stainedglass for interior
dividing walls, she suggests, or abacklit sign behind a bar.
“They’re all art,” she says. “It’s likemaking a painting with glass.”
Furniture and accessories can beart too, particularly when designsand concepts are mixed in excitingnew ways.
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Cottage Home & Property SHOWCASE10 September 2008
Tary Roossien of Urban Rustic Living in Huntsville likes to add wood to a home, such as this antique monk’s table, made of elm. Wooden fur-niture with a look of weight to it, with the grain showing through is her preference. She thinks it makes a space feel more comfortable.
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Huntsville, which is owned by Taryand Ed Roossien, combines naturalelements with a sophisticated designand is a source for a full range ofhome décor items.
Visitors who step inside the storewill notice a lot of wooden furni-ture, much of which is antique.
“Wood makes everything natural,more comfortable and cozy, espe-cially old wood,” says TaryRoossien, an interior designer.
She likes the items to have weightand the grain to show through, so“you can see the life of the wood inthe product.”
For instance, she sold an armoirewith doors made from gates that are300 years old.
“We left them intact so the wholefront is very authentic. They havesuch a beautiful profile, they havesuch a texture . . . almost like a cas-tle sort of look,” says Roossien.
“When we do design we alwayslayer in the old, as well as somethingthat’s completely off. If the home isa lighter patina and stain, we’ll putin one chocolate piece. But it’s gotto be a really dynamic piece.”
Roosien also specializes in light-ing, which can have a dramaticaffect on the look of a home or cot-
tage. One line of lighting fixturesshe offers combine very old blonddriftwood, unstained, to show itsnatural colour. Topping it off is anurban-style shade.
“The electric piece goes up themiddle,” she explains, “and the topis a completely square shade, on alog cabin-style stack of driftwood.”
She also sells a floor lamp that haslegs and a post made from thebranches and trunks of birch trees,with a shade of handmade paper.
Even the exterior of a home orcottage can be personalized withaccents that make it stand out. Onesuch item that adds distinction is acupola. In practical terms, it’s a ven-tilation device. In aesthetic terms itcan be, “the crowning jewel on top,”in the words of Judy Cotter, whowith her husband Kevin, ownsCountry Classics Cupolas.
Starting the business from a sin-gle-car garage in Bobcaygeon in1989, Kevin Cotter originally sup-plied architectural trim and mould-ings.
“He recognized the appeal ofcupolas,” says Judy Cotter. “Unableto find a source with the quality andstyle he wanted, he designed ourhexagonal cupolas. Although these
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models are not based on specifichistorical traditions, they do reflecthistorical flavour. For example, ourbell-top roof style is similar to thecopper domes seen in Europe.”
A cupola, she says, provides curbappeal.
“Some rooflines are very boring,”she notes, especially with moderntechnology having eliminated theold-style stone chimney. “A cupolacan add a focal point to a roof,break up a roofline, change theheight of a building, or balancesomething like a garage that’s a stepdown. It really draws attention tothe building because it is unusual.”
There’s the practical aspect too. Acupola can prevent or cure prob-lems due to the build up of heat orhumidity in an attic or a garage,helping extend the life of rafters,insulation and roofing material.
As well as its own designs, Coun-try Classics will do custom workand build to designs submitted byclients.
Finally, if you want to departthoroughly from traditional homeaccent pieces and explore what istruly edgy, you can look at high artpieces such as the outdoor sculp-
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Adding high art, like this steel snake by sculptor Dennis Gill, is another way to set a home apart.
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tures of Dennis Gill. Influenced by the “land art”
sculptural movement in the 1960s,during which proponents construct-ed fairly large pieces which alwaysreflected their setting, Gill createsboth original and commissionedpieces.
“Though I make moreautonomous objects that deal withother issues,” he says, “a large part ofwhat I’ve done for the last 25 yearshas had to do with making sculpturein the landscape that addresses spe-cific considerations of the place inwhich it is.”
He will consult extensively withthe homeowners regarding theirproperty, the building, the viewlines and the landscaping.
“Is there a particular rise in thelandscape that you really enjoy?” hewill ask. “Is that a focal point, is it adeparture point? Do you look at theforeground and want the back-ground drawn into proximity?”
Famous for his use of the snakemotif to symbolize life and regener-ation, Gill says that the catalyticnature of his work doesn’t precludefigurative pieces.
“I think my work is highly repre-sentational, but it’s representationalof a different kind of dimension.”
In Dwight, his current home, Gillwas asked by a family to create apiece in memory of their son, whohad been killed in a welding acci-dent, and he’s been pleased by theresponse of both family and com-munity.
Sculpture has always had a com-memorative function, he notes, inall cultures, first evidenced in gravemarkers.
“The work addressing the notionof the spirit,” he says, “is pretty fun-damental in human beings.”
Gill’s wish, at heart, is that hisclients see themselves in the work hedoes for them.
“I believe that, in having art inone’s life, the enduring componentshave more to do with satiating spir-it than ego. I see artwork as beingcatalytic to a higher level of con-sciousness.”
In sum, bringing a slice of purehuman creativity into your spaceadds a dimension far beyond theeveryday. The possibilities are limit-ed only by your imagination.
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Any roofline can be brought to life by adding a cupola, like this oneby Country Classics Cupolas. Cupolas are functional and beautiful.
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The first stop after a nice round on the links isalways the clubhouse; it’s a perfect place to relax,think about the game, relive the good momentswith friends and get ready for the drive home. Butmore and more savvy golf lovers have traded thedrive for a simple short stroll from the clubhouse totheir front steps.
Last year, Michael and Janet Barnard purchased ashare of a cottage at the Diamond’s Edge fractionalownership development on Nutt Lake in Utterson,alongside the renowned Diamond In The Ruff golfcourse.
“The main attraction is it gives you the opportu-nity to play golf, and you don’t have to drive; youjust come out of your cottage and walk across theroad and there you are,” Michael Barnard quietlyboasts. “They even keep your clubs and clean themand have them out for you every morning whenyou’re ready to play.”
The Barnards had been looking for a retirementproperty in Muskoka but didn’t want to balancefeeling obligated to spend time at a cottage of theirown with retaining their memberships at theirbeloved home golf course in Toronto. An ad forDiamond’s Edge introduced them to the shared
ownership concept and the perfect solution to theirconundrum.
“It just happens to fit what we want – which is afew weeks up north, but not the time and responsi-bility of the cottage, plus an opportunity to playgolf,” Barnard says. “This is our second summerthere; we were some of the first people to join andit’s been the best investment we’ve ever made so far.”
A 9-hole course, the cozy esthetic of the challeng-ing and enjoyable Diamond In The Ruff has beencarried across to the Diamond’s Edge development,limited to only 15 Normerica post and beam cot-tages on 33 1/2 private acres overlooking quiet, sce-nic Nutt Lake.
The developers custom designed the furniturewith Munro’s Furnishings of Innisfil to complementthe rustic beauty of the post and beam designs,which features an open loft and spacious deck andscreen porch.
“It’s got a real cottage feel,” says Rhondi Peacockof Diamond’s Edge. “People want a cottage; theydon’t want a town home, and we are stand-alonehomes.”
Each three-bedroom, two-bath cottage has 10shares available, which start at $89,900. Peacockpoints out that having the cottages all share the
same basic format means the equity of each willgrow at the same level.
“You’re not mixing up million dollar homes witha thousand dollar home. They’re all of equal value,”she explains.
The first five cottages were ready for occupancy inMay of 2007, and owner feedback has been incor-porated into enhancements for the second and thirdphases. Phase two is currently ready for occupancy.
“We’ve done some favourable enhancementsthrough owner feedback,” Peacock explains. “Every-thing that we’ve done is based on what the ownersthought could be improved.”
Owners pay a small annual fee that covers every-thing from utilities, taxes and insurance to mainte-nance, housekeeping and their golf fees.
Built in 1993, Diamond In The Ruff, designed byTed George, has been called “the Augusta of theNorth” due to its exquisite landscaping and greenscare.
“We have 12 greenskeepers for nine holes and onefull-time person on flowers,” says Peacock. “It’s justbreathtaking.”
Michael Barnard agrees. “It’s an absolutely lovely9-hole golf course, beautifully kept and interestingto play,” he says, “And we like the cottages, they’re
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really nicely built.”Every owner is guaranteed that two
of their five weeks each year will beduring the prime golf season. TheBarnard’s weeks land so that they can
enjoy spring and fall golf as well, andthey’ve also discovered the joys ofwinter at Diamond’s Edge.
“This winter we went up in Januaryand decided to go snowshoeing,
which we’d never done before, and wejust went snowshoeing on the golfcourse every day and really enjoyedit,” Barnard says. “It was beautiful upthere.”
Michael Barnard recommends any-one looking into a shared ownershipgolf property take their time and dotheir research.
“I think you need to look aroundand see what there is on offer,” hesays. “You need to look around seewhat the calibre of the golf course is,and also you need to decide whetherthe accommodation is good.”
Of course, Barnard feels that he andhis wife have found the perfect loca-tion.
“I would certainly recommendDiamond’s Edge. I think it’s one ofthe better ones out there,” he says.“We’ve been very happy here. We’veenjoyed it immensely.”
While a share of a golf vacationproperty is an excellent option forsome, there are those who wish tohave a year-round home next to theirfavourite course. Fortunately, thereare developments in Muskoka cater-ing to that very dream, the newest ofwhich is The Homes of HuntsvilleDowns.
Originally known as Settler’s Ridge,the development was renamed afterthe recent procurement of landaround the 83-year-old HuntsvilleDowns Golf Club. A project of ven-erable Muskoka developer Bruce
The Homes of Huntsville Downs are beautifully appointed, as this state-of-the-art kitchen demonstrates.
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The Diamond’s Edge development on Nutt Lake features Normericapost and beam cottages with rustic, open loft designs.
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Evans through his Evanco Homesdivision, The Homes of HuntsvilleDowns will feature low-maintenance,environmentally-friendly living inbeautifully designed single-familybungalows.
“We really feel the time is right,”explains Barb Buckley of EvancoHomes. “The baby boomers are exit-ing the GTA, and there are a lot ofMuskokans who are looking for moreleisurely living as well. Golf courseliving really appeals to them.Huntsville’s a vibrant community, solet’s open it up and let’s do it now.”
Buckley notes that today’s empty-nesters are active and interested in artsand culture as well as leisure activities.
“These are active adults that areretiring; they’re not just going to siton their front porch all week,” shesays with a laugh. “They plan to bebusy. They plan to be active.Huntsville has a vibrant downtown,and it’s a very active community. Ithas the fabulous new Algonquin The-atre, unique little shops and the nicemix of restaurants and everything. Wejust really feel that the subdivision is agreat fit, and if we can add that golfcomponent to it that makes it all themore appealing.”
Where tennis might have been the
sport of choice a generation ago,Buckley feels that golf has taken over.
“It’s social, it’s leisurely, it’s not ahigh-impact sport; there’s the coun-try-club atmosphere, sort of a place togo,” she says. “Huntsville Downs hasa great casual golf atmosphere. It’swhat the people are looking for. It’s afabulous course. It’s outside of town,just on the outskirts, and it’s beauti-ful.”
The Homes of Huntsville Downs
will provide buyers with country liv-ing within easy reach of Highway 60,amenities, the hospital, andHuntsville’s dynamic downtown.
Construction is nearing an end onthe 1,915 square foot model home atthe site, which will be the showpiecefor the development’s commitment tobringing the best
“We have from 1,100 square feetup to 2,500 square feet for homes,”Buckley explains. “They’re open con-
cept, one-level living. And while werealize that our buyers are active, theydon’t want to be active at work – theywant to be active at leisure activities,so we’re making the homes as mainte-nance-free as possible.”
Evanco will also be incorporatingenergy efficient products into thehomes as well, and are committed tothe environment inside and out.
“We’re going to have some largerlots, but they’re not going to be allcleared and landscaped because we’retrying to keep the trees and as muchof the natural topography as we can,”Buckley says. “You’re going to have abuffer in between with trees inaround and behind the homes, so youdon’t look right in your neighbour’sback yard.”
In advance of the opening of themodel home and sales centre, EvancoHomes is partnering with ColdwellBanker Real Estate in Huntsville tomarket the Homes of HuntsvilleDowns.
“We’re hoping to open (the salescentre) in early September,” Buckleysays, clearly enthusiastic about EvancoHome’s plans project. “It’s a qualityproduct, it’s a quality name, it’s a greatarea. We just think we have all thecomponents for a great subdivision.”
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The Homes of Huntsville Downs project is being marketed as a highquality development, with features like this spa-inspired bathroom.
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Sutton Group Muskoka Realty Inc. Brokerage9 Chaffey Street,HUNTSVILLE705-788-1200
Waterfront HomeAmazing custom home withover 300 ft frontage on thepeaceful Muskoka River. Thistop quality custom homehas it all: vaulted pine ceil-ings, custom kitchen withgranite counter tops, hard-wood flooring, fireplace inliving room, extensive deck-ing, large Muskoka room, fullfinished walkout basement,central air, ensuite and muchmore. Asking $599,900.
Waterfront Lots Year round waterfront development located 15 minutesfrom Downtown Huntsville. Geared for privacy and peaceful living. All lotsoffer a minimum 200 ft frontage on the lake and up to 7 acres of land. Includ-ed is 150 acres of common land surrounding the waterfront lots to be used bythe owners in the development for trails and added privacy. Clean lake, goodfishing and restricted motor boat use. Everything is ready for your year roundhome or cottage, prices starting from $155,900 up to $259,900.
Private LakeLooking for complete priva-cy! Private lake located 15minutes from Huntsvillesurrounded by 200 acres ofland. Easy year round access- Great for a year roundhome or cottage. No publicaccess to the lake ensuresyour complete privacy. Sev-erence potential. Asking$879,900. Call for details.
776 AcresLooking for a private retreat or hunt camp. This large
chunk of Muskoka is the perfect place for your private
retreat or hunt camp. Miles of trails for walking or ATV’s.
Enjoy the natural scenery and wildlife. Property includes a
1000 sq. ft. cabin. Held by the same family for over 40 years,
it is time to pass this jewel along. Good long term logging
potential.
Asking $649,900.
Call for details.
Waterfront LivingAlmost new waterfronthome located 10 minutesfrom Downtown Huntsville.This 1400 sq. ft. home offersvaulted pine ceilings, fullwalkout basement, exten-sive decking, open conceptkitchen and living roomarea, plus a secondary struc-ture that is over 600 sq. ft.that could be used as agames room etc. Asking$510,000. Call for details.
Evans through his Evanco Homesdivision, The Homes of HuntsvilleDowns will feature low-maintenance,environmentally-friendly living inbeautifully designed single-familybungalows.
“We really feel the time is right,”explains Barb Buckley of EvancoHomes. “The baby boomers are exit-ing the GTA, and there are a lot ofMuskokans who are looking for moreleisurely living as well. Golf courseliving really appeals to them.Huntsville’s a vibrant community, solet’s open it up and let’s do it now.”
Buckley notes that today’s empty-nesters are active and interested in artsand culture as well as leisure activities.
“These are active adults that areretiring; they’re not just going to siton their front porch all week,” shesays with a laugh. “They plan to bebusy. They plan to be active.Huntsville has a vibrant downtown,and it’s a very active community. Ithas the fabulous new Algonquin The-atre, unique little shops and the nicemix of restaurants and everything. Wejust really feel that the subdivision is agreat fit, and if we can add that golfcomponent to it that makes it all themore appealing.”
Where tennis might have been the
sport of choice a generation ago,Buckley feels that golf has taken over.
“It’s social, it’s leisurely, it’s not ahigh-impact sport; there’s the coun-try-club atmosphere, sort of a place togo,” she says. “Huntsville Downs hasa great casual golf atmosphere. It’swhat the people are looking for. It’s afabulous course. It’s outside of town,just on the outskirts, and it’s beauti-ful.”
The Homes of Huntsville Downs
will provide buyers with country liv-ing within easy reach of Highway 60,amenities, the hospital, andHuntsville’s dynamic downtown.
Construction is nearing an end onthe 1,915 square foot model home atthe site, which will be the showpiecefor the development’s commitment tobringing the best
“We have from 1,100 square feetup to 2,500 square feet for homes,”Buckley explains. “They’re open con-
cept, one-level living. And while werealize that our buyers are active, theydon’t want to be active at work – theywant to be active at leisure activities,so we’re making the homes as mainte-nance-free as possible.”
Evanco will also be incorporatingenergy efficient products into thehomes as well, and are committed tothe environment inside and out.
“We’re going to have some largerlots, but they’re not going to be allcleared and landscaped because we’retrying to keep the trees and as muchof the natural topography as we can,”Buckley says. “You’re going to have abuffer in between with trees inaround and behind the homes, so youdon’t look right in your neighbour’sback yard.”
In advance of the opening of themodel home and sales centre, EvancoHomes is partnering with ColdwellBanker Real Estate in Huntsville tomarket the Homes of HuntsvilleDowns.
“We’re hoping to open (the salescentre) in early September,” Buckleysays, clearly enthusiastic about EvancoHome’s plans project. “It’s a qualityproduct, it’s a quality name, it’s a greatarea. We just think we have all thecomponents for a great subdivision.”
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The Homes of Huntsville Downs project is being marketed as a highquality development, with features like this spa-inspired bathroom.
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Sutton Group Muskoka Realty Inc. Brokerage9 Chaffey Street,HUNTSVILLE705-788-1200
Waterfront HomeAmazing custom home withover 300 ft frontage on thepeaceful Muskoka River. Thistop quality custom homehas it all: vaulted pine ceil-ings, custom kitchen withgranite counter tops, hard-wood flooring, fireplace inliving room, extensive deck-ing, large Muskoka room, fullfinished walkout basement,central air, ensuite and muchmore. Asking $599,900.
Waterfront Lots Year round waterfront development located 15 minutesfrom Downtown Huntsville. Geared for privacy and peaceful living all lots havea minimum 200 ft frontage on the lake and up to 7 acres of land. Included is150 acres of common land surrounding the waterfront lots to be used by theowners in the development for trails and added privacy. Clean lake, good fish-ing and restricted motor boat use. Everything is ready for your year roundhome or cottage, prices starting from $155,900 up to $259,900.
Private LakeLooking for complete priva-cy! Private lake located 15minutes from Huntsvillesurrounded by 200 acres ofland. Easy year round access- Great for a year roundhome or cottage. No publicaccess to the lake ensuresyour complete privacy. Sev-erence potential. Asking$879,900. Call for details.
776 AcresLooking for a private retreat or hunt camp. This large chunk
of Muskoka is the perfect place for your private retreat or
hunt camp. Miles of trails for walking or ATV’s. Enjoy the nat-
ural scenery and wildlife. Property includes a 1000 sq. ft.
cabin. Held by the same family for over 40 years, it is time to
pass this jewel along. Good long term logging potential.
Asking $649,900.
Call for details.
Waterfront LivingAlmost new waterfronthome located 10 minutesfrom Downtown Huntsville.This 1400 sq. ft. home offersvaulted pine ceilings, fullwalkout basement, exten-sive decking, open conceptkitchen and living roomarea, plus a secondary struc-ture that is over 600 sq. ft.that could be used as agames room etc. Asking$510,000. Call for details.
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Years ago, a trip to the cottage in Muskokameant a quiet escape from the fast-paced life ofthe city. Televisions and computers were leftbehind for campfires and board games. But formany, the days of the rustic retreat are long goneand the cottage is becoming a place to showcaseeasy living and the latest in home entertainmentsystems.
Entertaining Interiors is a company based outof Barrie that specializes in outfitting cottagesand homes with complete entertainment sys-tems. Brad Trew, the company’s president, saysthough many still consider the cottage a getaway,they can’t live without the convenience of home.
“When they get to the cottage, reality sets inand they realize they still want to be connected,”he says.
The solution is to install electronics in discreetand unobtrusive ways, often in walls and behindcabinetry. Some people even look to custominstallations that allow screens to drop downfrom behind canoes on the ceiling or hidebehind a painting or mirror. He says this helpspeople retain the Muskoka feel of their cottagewithout forfeiting their technology.
“With everything hidden away, they walk intotheir cottage and it still has that rustic feel, it stillhas that Muskoka look to it and they still feel asthough they can relax there,” he says.
Trew recalls a project he started last summernear Port Carling. At this cottage he installed acomplete audio/video system with a high defini-tion television. He also installed several speakersin the ceiling of the home. All of the supporting
equipment is grouped together in a electronicscabinet located in the office. Typically with theseset ups, any CD players, IPods, DVD players ormusic servers (hard drives designed specificallyfor music storage) will be stored in a similar cen-tral location. Each source can then be controlledusing LCD touchpads mounted in the wallsthroughout the home.
The homeowner is also able to control the sys-tem through an LCD remote control which canbe used to change the TV channel inside oradjust the volume from the outside patio. Trewalso installed a simple lighting control system inthe main living areas of the home.
Because the audio/visual equipment and light-ing controls communicate through the keypads,Trew says this allows for an interesting feature.
“From his bedroom, at the end of the night, ifhe’s not sure he shut all the lights off, we givehim an all-off switch. So he hits one button andthat can take everything off throughout the cot-tage,” Trew says.
With any installation it is important to workwith a professional to get exactly what you wantout of your cottage’s entertainment system.
“You have to feel comfortable,” he says.“You’re putting your dream cottage in a bunch ofother people’s hands and hoping at the end ofthe day when they’re finished that you can walkinto it and it’ll be what you envisioned.”
For new builds, the process of outfitting ahome with the latest in audio/visual equipmentcan begin as early as the groundbreaking stage.Dale Webb, co-owner of Avery Audio in Dorset,
says it’s important to start thinking about wiringneeds as early as possible.
“From a consumer’s point of view, they shouldreally think hard about it as the plumbers andelectricians are just starting. That gives them acouple of weeks to make decisions,” he says.
Webb makes initial contact with clients earlyto start walking through house plans and decid-
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This flat screen TV, installed by Avery Audio of Dorset, pulls out from a cabinet and can beswivelled in multiple directions. When not in use, it is out of sight.
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ing where electronics will be placedin each room. With high definitiontelevision and intricate keypad sys-tems, wiring needs are changingand Webb says it’s easiest and mostcost efficient to doall the wiringbefore the walls areclosed in. He saysmany people don’tthink about elec-tronics until thebuild is complete,which can be acostly mistake.
When wiring anew home, Webbalso suggests home-owners think aboutwiring for thefuture.
“It’s importantfor the consumer totell the professionalwhat they mightsee down the road. Ask questions.What’s new coming? What’s thenew trend? Put an extra wire innow because at least that leaves thedoor open for future changes,” hesays.
At a Lake of Bays cottage Webb
worked on last spring, wiring forthe future was a major considera-tion. The homeowners discoveredthe importance of this step the hardway.
“One of thethings that welearned with thevery first installa-tion that we did inthe city was whenyou try to retrofit,it doesn’t work,”says the homeown-er, who wishes toremain anonymousdue to privacy con-cerns.
When they start-ed thinking abouttheir new cottage,the Markham-based couple spokewith Webb aboutwhat they were
looking for then and how theirneeds might change in the future.
When Webb began, aestheticswere a major concern. In an effortto conceal the equipment, Webbinstalled speakers hidden in theceiling throughout the home and
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painted them to match the lightfixtures. Most of the equipmentwas hidden away in a cabinet in thebasement and controlled by in-wallkeypads throughout the home.
He also put a home theatre sys-tem in the basement. Due to spaceconstraints posed by a stone fire-place, the view of the TV was com-promised by the large mantle. As asolution, Webb mounted the TVon a swivelling arm inside the cabi-netry that allowed the homeownerto pull the TV out from the walland position it so it can be seenfrom any seat in the room. Whenthe TV isn’t in use it can be tuckedback into the cabinets.
Webb also installed more thanjust what is visible. Inside the walls,wires lay waiting, in case the fami-ly’s needs ever change.
“It’s wired for what we need nowas well as what the future plans are,so that just makes it very easy,” thehomeowner says.
For instance, they are consideringinstalling an extra TV on the upperfloor to help elderly family mem-bers who may not want to godownstairs. Also, Internet accesswas spread throughout the home so
that when the homeowners retire tothe area and need a home office,they can still stay connected.
Unfortunately, Internet accesswas a major challenge with this
project, which is a common prob-lem throughout Muskoka.
“Access to Internet is definitely anissue. The problem that a lot ofpeople have is that high-speed . . . is
very localized to the villages andtowns,” Webb says.
He adds that homeowners haveseveral Internet options includingwireless, if a tower is nearby, andsatellite Internet. Another optionthat is gaining in popularity isaccessing Internet through cellulartowers. The final decision usuallydepends on cottage location andcost, Webb says.
With so many choices, it’s easyfor a homeowner to get over-whelmed.
“The industry is becoming veryspecialized and it’s important toconsult a professional to get an ideaof what’s out there,” Webb says.
David Johann, owner of David’sMuskoka Audio Video in Brace-bridge, says it’s important to choosea system that is right for the indi-vidual. He says customers are usual-ly looking for equipment that iseasy to use and reliable.
“We want to keep it really simple.That’s the key issue,” he says.“When you’re going out to look forhome automation and electronics,it’s great only if you can work it. Ifyou can’t work it, you just spent allthis money for nothing.”
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This cottage, wired by Avery Audio, features keypads throughout.They control all the music systems in the cottage.
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Although simplicity is often thegoal, Johann says systems arebecoming more complex. Increas-ingly, people are turning to com-plete home automation systemsthat integrate multiple services inthe home.
“You can really turn it up a notchwith automated lighting, heatingand air conditioning and surveil-lance cameras. These can all be dis-played through keypads.”
Most people who are installinghome automation systems are look-ing towards automated lighting,Johann says. These lighting systemsinclude options like emergency set-tings that light up a pathway out ofthe house at the touch of a button.You can also turn the lights on andoff remotely, often through theInternet or a cell phone. Some sys-tems even sample how you use thelights in your home and can repli-cate that on a routine basis. Johannsays many are wary of these sys-tems, worried that they will be toodifficult to operate.
“It just requires a little bit ofplanning right at the start,” he says.“The thing to urge is that we like tokeep it simple. We sell to very intel-
ligent people all the time, but theydon’t maybe have time in their busylife to have to learn how to turn alight on.”
If a reliable and easy-to-use sys-tem is installed and programmedcorrectly, they can make life signif-icantly easier, he says.
With so much new technology
on the market, Johann says the bestidea is to consult a professional whocan help you choose a system that’stailored to what your individualneeds are.
Although home automation sys-tems are wired into new builds,there are options for homeownerswith pre-existing homes and cot-
tages as well.“You might not do quite as
much, but we can certainly do it,”Johann says. “It’s just more timeinvolved and more costly.”
Common solutions include drop-ping wires through attics or ventila-tion ducts. There is also an array ofwireless equipment for things likespeakers, computers and televisionsavailable. However, not everyone isready to embrace wireless technolo-gy yet.
“With anything that’s wireless, Idon’t care what it is, there arealways little quirks and problems,”says Webb at Avery Audio. “Wiresare always better than wireless.”
Webb adds that wireless technol-ogy is quickly evolving and perhapsin a few years, with new advance-ments, he will begin recommend-ing wireless equipment to hisclients.
No matter what equipment youchoose, the best idea is to startplanning early and consult a profes-sional. Entertainment systems areoften one of the last things home-owners think about, but somethingthey will get the most enjoymentout of in the long run.
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David’s Muskoka Audio Video in Bracebridge specializes in homeentertainment systems, like this complete home theatre.
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