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HTTP/1.1 200 OKserver: Apache/2.4content-type: text/html; charsetUTF-8date: Sat, 14 Sep 2024 04:06:05 GMTaccept-ranges: bytesset-cookie: X-Mapping-ngifdiep3B3939383D6B81D837F2F81C748E18E3; path/last-modified: Thu, 17 Jan 2019 19:22:53 GMTcontent-length: 22445 !DOCTYPE html>html>head> meta charsetutf-8> title>Brand Your Land/title> meta namedescription contentYour Property Enhancement Company> meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1, maximum-scale1, user-scalable0> link href/css/bootstrap.min.css relstylesheet mediascreen> link href/css/bootstrap-responsive.min.css relstylesheet mediascreen> link href/css/style.css relstylesheet mediascreen> link relshortcut icon typeimage/x-icon href/img/favicon.ico> script src/js/jquery-1.10.2.min.js>/script> script src/js/bootstrap.min.js>/script>/head>body>!-- FIXED POSITION HEADER - ALWAYS STICKS TO TOP OF SCREEN -->div idsticky-header> div idheader-navigation > div classcontainer> div classrow> div classspan8 offset4> ul classmenu hidden-phone> li>a href#home> Home /a>/li> li>a href#about> About Us /a>/li> li>a href#projects> Our Projects /a>/li> li>a href#contact> Contact /a>/li> /ul> span classvisible-phone mobile-menu-button>☰/span> /div> /div> /div> /div> div idheader-tagline> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classspan8 offset3> h3> /h3> /div> /div> /div> /div> div classcontainer> div classrow> div idheader-logo classspan3> /div> /div> /div>/div>ul classmobile-menu> li>a href#home> Home /a>/li> li>a href#about> About Us /a>/li> li>a href#projects> Our Projects /a>/li> li>a href#contact> Contact /a>/li>/ul>div idcontent>!-- HOME / INTRO SECTION -->div idhome classsection> div classcontainer section> div classrow> div classspan12> h1>Your Property Enhancement Company/h1> /div> /div> div classintro_section row> div classspan5 offset1> ul classunstyled> li>a href#sidewalk classmenu_heading>Sidewalk & Patio Paving Design & Installation/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#lipton>Lipton Street Back Sidewalk/Patio/a>/li> li>a href#marjorie>Marjorie Street Backyard Patio and Sidewalk/a>/li> li>a href#powerridge>PowderRidge Drive Backyard Patio/a>/li> li>a href#autumnwood>1061 Autumnwood Drive Commercial Sidewalk/a>/li> li>a href#mcfadden1>McFadden Avenue Backyard Patio and Sidewalks/a>/li> li>a href#mcfadden2>McFadden Avenue Sidewalks/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href#outdoorRest classmenu_heading>Custom Outdoor Rest Areas - Design, Creation & Installation/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#stjames>St. James Square Rest Area/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href#indoorWall classmenu_heading>Indoor Feature Wall Design & Installation/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#robindale>Robindale Feature Wall & Matching Kitchen Island/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href#colourScheme classmenu_heading>Digital Concept Paint Colour Schemes/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#scurfield1>Scurfield Ave Commercial Building Paint Concepts & Implementation/a>/li> li>a href#scurfield2>Industrial Park Building Paint Concepts and Implementation/a>/li> /ul> /li> /ul> /div> div classspan5 offset1> ul classunstyled> li>a href#digitalConcept classmenu_heading>Landscape Digital Concept Design & Installation/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#commbldg>Commercial Building Landscape Design/a>/li> li>a href#kingstonriver>Kingston Row River Front/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href#outdoorWall classmenu_heading>Outdoor Retaining Wall Design & Installation/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#chalfont>Chalfont Road/a>/li> /ul> /li> li>a href#parkingLot classmenu_heading>Commercial Parking Lot Fencing/a> ul classmenu_content> li>a href#kingedw>1051 King Edward/a>/li> /ul> /li> /ul> /div> /div> /div>/div>!-- ABOUT SECTION -->div idabout classsection> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classspan10 offset1> h1>About Us/h1> p>We are all about providing a top quality product that turns heads, has functionality and longevity. Its about getting to know you and creating an unforgettable space that reflects you through creativity and design. Our job sites are safe, organized and clean. We know the importance of word of mouth in order to continue to have ongoing success. Knowing this, we take on every job with passion and the project is not complete until everyone is fully satisfied. We serve all of Winnipeg and areas within 20 minutes of the Perimeter Highway. Contact us today and we can chat about you Branding Your Land!/p> /div> /div> /div>/div>!-- OUR PROJECTS SECTION -->div idprojects classsection> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classspan12> h1>Our Projects/h1> /div> /div> div classproject-item idlipton> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>Lipton Street Back Sidewalk/Patio/h2> p>Herringbone pattern using Barkman Concrete Holland pavers. Antique Brown in color. We had to ensure that there were no trip hazards anywhere. The pavers had to be level with the sidewalk leading from the street, the concrete that was cut away from the steps leading up to the back door, the garage door, and the sidewalk that was on the other side of the garage by their parking pad./p> p>This meant a total of 4 different grades to match up to in a very small area and all the while ensuring that its graded away from the house and garage for proper water drainage./p> /div> div classspan8 image_section> img srcimg/projects/lipton0.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idmarjorie> div classrow project_row> div classspan8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/marjorie0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/marjorie1.jpg alt> /div> div classspan4> h2>Marjorie Street Backyard Patio and Sidewalk/h2> p>Herringbone pattern using Barkman Concrete Holland pavers. Rustic Red was the main color with Sierra Grey as the border color. Granite edgers (Charcoal color) were used to border the river stone and to keep it in place. Using Barkman Concrete Victorian paver stone a circle pattern was made right in the middle of the patio./p> p>This backyard is now as maintenance free as it gets./p> /div> div classspan8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/marjorie0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/marjorie1.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idpowerridge> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>PowderRidge Drive Backyard Patio/h2> p>This is a patio made with Barkman Concrete Dynasty Slate Slabs that are 15.75 inches x 15.75 inches each. Color is Mocca./p> /div> div classspan8 image_section> img srcimg/projects/powerridge0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/powerridge1.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idautumnwood> div classrow project_row> div classspan8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/autumn0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/autumn1.jpg alt> /div> div classspan4> h2>1061 Autumnwood Drive Commercial Sidewalk/h2> p>This is a 115 foot long sidewalk made out of Barkman Concrete Holland pavers. Main color is Sierra Grey and the black in front of each entrance is Charcoal color. A curb was poured parallel with the building about 10 feet out. This allowed us to keep all the pavers in place. Two access ramps were poured using asphalt./p> /div> div classspan8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/autumn0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/autumn1.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idstjames> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>St. James Square Rest Area/h2> p>This was an existing 20 foot x 20 foot space that just had mulch and some wood box planters. It was time for making the space more practical and modern. Working with the client we presented three different realistic digital concepts. In the end this was the chosen one. The pavers are in a circle pattern using Barkman Concrete Victorian pavers. Color is antique brown. Electrical was brought in underground and custom bollards were made and lit from inside. The custom made concrete round bench was made in two pieces to go around the existing tree./p> p>The pavers were graded so the water runs to the round bench and underneath it to ensure the tree gets its water. Electrical was also run to the tree so it is lit from inside the bench and up into the branches. We cant help but look at it each time we drive by to see if someone is sitting on the bench. This can be experienced in front of the Dollar Tree at the corner of St. Matthews and St. James in Winnipeg./p> /div> div classimage_block span8> img srcimg/projects/stjames0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/stjames1.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idmcfadden1> div classrow> div classspan8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenBY0.jpg alt> /div> div classspan4> h2>McFadden Avenue Backyard Patio and Sidewalks/h2> p>The patio and two sidewalks (one leading to garage and one leading to parking pad) were done using Barkman Concrete Slate 15.75 inch x 15.75 inch slabs. The color chosen was Sierra Grey. Its amazing how much brown is in the Sierra Grey. The deck needed some new steps and it needed re-levelling also. The last part of the project was putting in grass sod./p> /div> div classspan8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenBY0.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idmcfadden2> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>McFadden Avenue Front Sidewalk/h2> p>As you can see in the before picture the 24 inch x 30 inch diamond face concrete slabs all cracked in half. This is because the previous installers used 5 inches of sand as a base underneath. We removed all the old slabs, removed the 5 inches of sand, packed down the mud underneath and added 5 inches of quarter down limestone and packed that. Then the new 24 inch x 30 inch Barkman Concrete slabs went down./p> /div> div classimage_block span8> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenfront0.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenfront1.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item> div classrow project_row> div classimage_block span8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenside0.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenside1.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> div classspan4> h2>McFadden Avenue Sidewalk/h2> p>The before picture shows sidewalk slabs that disinigrated from using salt in the winter to prevent slipping. You can also see that the slabs towards the street were in good shape but they were all over the place. We came in and removed every 24 inch x 24 inch diamond face slab. The sidewalk goes from the street all the way to the backyard to the parking pad. We re-used the good slabs that you can see at the front and put them at the back. New Barkman Concrete 24 inch x 24 inch slabs were purchased and placed over top a 4 inch quarter down limestone packed base./p> /div> div classimage_block span8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenside0.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/mcfaddenside1.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idrobindale> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>Robindale Feature br>Wall & Matching Kitchen Island/h2> p>The client wanted a stone feature wall. IKEA cabinets were reinforced at the back and mounted onto the wall. The walls are false walls (behind these walls is a fully insulated wall) to allow all the media wiring leading to the TV to remain hidden. Artwork will go on each side of the TV on the now bare walls./p> p>This house is an open concept where the custom made island separates the living room and the kitchen. The kitchen island has matching wall stones and is downlit by LED lighting. The counter tops are granite. On the other side (kitchen side) of the cabinet are doors for lots of storage./p> /div> div classspan8> img srcimg/projects/robin0.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/robin1.jpg alt> img srcimg/projects/robin2.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idscurfield1> div classrow project_row> div classimage_block span8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/scurfield0.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurfield1.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> div classspan4> h2>Scurfield Ave Commercial Building Paint Concepts & Implementation/h2> p>These photos show the before and after work done at a building on Scurfield. A digital composite was drawn up before work was done to show the client what the final product would look like./p> /div> div classimage_block span8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/scurfield0.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurfield1.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idscurfield2> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>Industrial Park Building Paint Concepts and Implementation/h2> p>The limestone was painted over before hand. There was no way we wanted to paint over natural limestone so we came up with a color scheme that allowed us to only paint over limestone that was previously painted./p> /div> div classimage_block span8> img srcimg/projects/scurfield2.jpg alt> p>span>Before/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurfield3.jpg alt> p>span>After/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idcommbldg> div classrow project_row> div classimage_block span8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/scurland0.jpg alt> p>span>Currently/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurland1.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept A/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurland2.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept B/span>/p> /div> div classspan4> h2>Commercial Building Landscape Design/h2> p>This client has a ton of road frontage on a busy street. A good space for landscaping exists between the City sidewalk and the parking lot. This is one of the concepts we developed for them. A Manitoba feel and low maintenance were the main things I kept in mind while designing./p> /div> div classimage_block span8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/scurland0.jpg alt> p>span>Currently/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurland1.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept A/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/scurland2.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept B/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idkingedw> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>1051 King Edward/h2> p>We remove old commercial parking lot fencing and replace with new treated 6 inch by 6 posts (or use existing if theyre still in good shape). Up to 20 foot long treated boards are used. Electrical outlets are put back in place or new electrical installed (if required). We will also install any required signage that is to appear on the fencing./p> /div> div classspan8> img srcimg/projects/kingedw0.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idchalfont> div classrow> div classspan8 visible-desktop visible-tablet> img srcimg/projects/chalfont0.jpg alt> /div> div classspan4> h2>Chalfont Road/h2> p>Here is a retaining wall that also acts as a planter. The wall is made out of the same stone veneer material as is what is on the house. The wall has 4 sides which allows garden soil to be put inside for plants and vines. The bottom of the planter is open to allow for proper water drainage./p> /div> div classspan8 visible-phone> img srcimg/projects/chalfont0.jpg alt> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> div classproject-item idkingstonriver> div classrow project_row> div classspan4> h2>Kingston Row River Front/h2> p>This propertys tiered flower bed walls and stairs leading down to the river are crumbling and uneven. Its time to re-landscape. A new baby has also joined the family./p> p>Proposed Concept A: Up above is a proposed wrought iron fence and gate to keep the new addition to the family safe. 6 x 6 timbers make up the new tiered flower beds and a large wall of timbers on the right that is lit up at night. This gives more play area (grass) down below. The glass gazebo is raised up using the same new timbers./p> p>Proposed Concept B: This concept is using new retaining wall stone and concrete steps leading down to the river. It has more tiered flower beds and the glass gazebo is raised using the retaining wall stones. The half circle patio at the bottom is for a BBQ or fire pit gathering place./p> /div> div classimage_block span8> img srcimg/projects/kingsriver0.jpg alt> p>span>Currently/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/kingsriver1.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept A/span>/p> img srcimg/projects/kingsriver2.jpg alt> p>span>Proposed Concept B/span>/p> /div> /div> a href# classtop>to the top/a> /div> /div>/div>!-- CONTACT INFO SECTION -->div idcontact classsection> div classcontainer> div classrow> div classspan12> h1>Contact/h1> h2>Greg Fritz span classhidden-phone>•/span>br classvisible-phone> Phone 204-471-2572 span classhidden-phone>•/span>br classvisible-phone> a hrefmailto:greg@brandyourland.ca>greg@brandyourland.ca/a>/h2> p> a hrefhttps://www.facebook.com/BrandYourLand classsocialmedia facebook target_blank>Facebook/a> a hrefhttps://twitter.com/PropertyEnhance classsocialmedia twitter target_blank>Twitter/a> a hrefhttp://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id161234965&authTypeNAME_SEARCH&authTokenBMnv&localeen_US&srchid2892079801387162931734&srchindex1&srchtotal59&trkvsrp_people_res_name&trkInfoVSRPsearchId%3A2892079801387162931734%2CVSRPtargetId%3A161234965%2CVSRPcmpt%3Aprimary classsocialmedia linkedin target_blank>LinkedIn/a> a hrefhttp://www.pinterest.com/brandyourland/ classsocialmedia pinterest target_blank>Pinterest/a> a hrefhttp://instagram.com/brandyourland classsocialmedia instagram target_blank>Instagram/a> /p> p>Brand Your Land • 228 Cullen Drive • Winnipeg, MB • R3R 1X5/p> /div> /div> /div>/div>/div> script> $(document).ready(function() { $(.menu ahref*#).click(function(){ $(html, body).animate({ scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, href) ).offset().top }, 500); return false; }); $(.mobile-menu-button).on(click, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); $(.mobile-menu).slideToggle(fast); }); $(.mobile-menu a).on(click, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); $(.mobile-menu).hide(); $(html, body).animate({ scrollTop: $( $.attr(this, href) ).offset().top }, 500); }); $(.top).click(function(){ $(html, body).animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600); return false; }); //project menu slidetoggle $(.menu_content).hide(); $(.menu_heading).click(function(){ $(this).next(.menu_content).slideToggle(250); $(this).toggleClass(open); }); $(.menu_content li a).click(function(){ $(this).scrollTop(50); }); $(.menu_content li a).click(function() { var a_href $(this).attr(href); $(html, body).animate({ scrollTop: $(a_href).offset().top - 245, },1000); }); }); /script>/body>/html>
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