Tuesday 23 September 2014

Fall Home Décor Tips for Your New Luxury Home

Autumn with Bremont Homes
Autumn
Autumn, or fall is finally upon us, and it’s that time of the year when a certain level of melancholy and nostalgia creeps up even in the most vivacious of people. Trees start shedding their leaves, the sky turns grey, and an anticipation of a chilling winter invades most people.

It’s not to say that people don’t enjoy fall; in fact, many people make up special plans to see the foliage at various famous places. And, with the recent reports by Environment Canada that West Coast, Atlantic regions, Quebec, and Southern Ontario will have above-normal temperatures from September to November, many Canadians are looking to invest in home decoration for their luxury detached homes.

Fall Décor Trends in Canada


Custom-built homes
Custom-built homes

On the topic of home decorations, the autumn trend for most custom-built homes is incorporating bright, rich colors and patterns to create a lively ambience. Whether it is giving a little touch up to a porch or using color pillow covers, fall is the season of experimenting with the look of your home. Let’s take a look at a few home décor tips that you can incorporate this fall.

You will spending more time indoors in the fall, and to create a warm, inviting ambience in your living room, it’s advisable that you use colorful pillows on your sofa or chairs. Including colorful sofas of different sizes and patterns adds a level of liveliness to your living room and makes it enjoyable for you to spend time there.

While enhancing the visual appeal of your home in fall will help you create an inviting ambience, incorporating aromatic elements in your home will have a positive effect on your sense of smell. The smell of burning your fireplace for the first time will make you remember the cozy, lazy afternoons that fall and winter are known for. Also, including pumpkin pies will boost the aesthetic and aromatic elements of your home.

Bedroom of new luxury homes
Bedroom

To create a lively look on your floors, we suggest using colorful layered rugs. Layered rugs will not only add color to your floors, but also help your feet stay away from the cold tiles. While using layered rugs, just keep in mind that the colors should complement each other. Using contrasting colors can accentuate the look so, put your creativity to use when selecting the rugs.

Although you will be spending more times indoors in fall, it doesn’t mean that you completely ignore your outdoor space. After all, it’s the first thing that your guests will be introduced to when they come visiting. Using colorful accessories in front of the door or on the stairs can create a warm atmosphere.

While letting in fresh air and sunlight was the approach in the summers, you need to create insulation and warmth in the fall and winter. Using colorful draperies and curtains can add vibrancy and warmth to your rooms.

These were a few home décor tips for your new luxury home. We hope that the simple yet effective tips mentioned in this article will help you create a warm, colorful ambience and help you enjoy yourself completely this fall.  

Wednesday 10 September 2014

Why Brampton is an Amazing City to Buy a New Home

Brampton
Brampton, ON



Brampton is one of the fastest growing large cities of Canada. Brampton has seen rapid advancement in its economy and today, 72% of the city’s economic comprises of service-producing companies. With its multi-cultural fabric and sound economy, Brampton is fast becoming one of the preferred places to buying new home for many first-time buyers.

Brampton: A Brief History


Brampton takes its name from the rural town of Brampton in Cumbria, England. Brampton was incorporated as a village in 1853 and by 1869, it was in the County Town of Peel. Brampton was once known as The Flower Town of Canada because of the flower nurseries set up by Edward Dale, an immigrant from England. It is estimated that there were around forty-eight hothouse flower nurseries in Brampton at the height of flower producing business.

In the middle of twentieth century, Chinguacousy and Toronto Gore were incorporated into Brampton. It was only in the year 1974 that the new city of Brampton was created from the Townships of Chinguacousy and Toronto Gore. In the 1980s, due to a huge demand for new homes in Brampton, large swathes of land were sold to the developers. The constant influx of immigrants over the years, coupled with good employment opportunities has contributed to Brampton’s development, making it one of the fastest growing Canadian cities.

Multicultural Brampton


Brampton is known all over Canada for being a melting pot of people of different nationalities. According to estimates, the residents of Brampton represent more than 200 cultures and speak 89 different languages. East Indian, Canadian, English, Jamaican, and Scottish are the top 5 ethnic groups in Brampton. Also, Brampton is considered as a ‘young city’ as its largest population cluster is 30-49 years of age.

High Quality Living Amenities


New luxury homes
New luxury homes


Brampton is known as a city that offers high quality living to its residents. There are over 850 parks in The City of Brampton. The city is host to a number of shopping malls where you can find the best products from around the world. The city is known for showcasing some of the finest arts and cultural activities in Canada. The Rose Theatre is famous not only in Brampton but also in Canada and North America.

Reliable Transport System


Transport
Transport
Brampton scores brownie points for its reliable transport system which includes CN’s largest intermodal facility in Canada and vicinity to some of the most extensive highways in the GTA. Toronto’s Pearson International Airport is easily accessible from Brampton, and it connects the city to destinations all over the world. Brampton’s transport system also includes Brampton Züm, an effective bus rapid transit system that transports you from one part of the city to another in no time.

Good Educational Facilities


Educational facilities
Educational facilities
If you have children, or are planning to start a family in the near future, you can rest assured that you will have a lot of high-quality schools and colleges to choose from. There are over 130 elementary schools and 20 high schools in Brampton. The city is also home to Sheridan College Institution of Technology and Advanced Learning and Algoma University’s Brampton Campus. 




The quick pace of development in Brampton with its diverse population makes it one of the most preferred places to live, not only in the GTA, but all over Canada. Experts have predicted that Brampton will become one of the most developed cities in the times to come. If you’re thinking of buying a home in the GTA, Brampton is a great option for you.