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Lawrence Park Main Floor Reno

Ivan and Melissa were interested in updating the style and layout of their home in Lawrence Park, Toronto. Following a recommendation from friends who we had worked with previously, they reached out to us and we began our Pre-construction process, to define their renovation priorities and provide a plan and schedule that satisfied their investment goals and timeline.

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New Bespoke Fireplace Brings Warmth to First-Floor Renovation

Gillian and Iain were looking to refresh their living room and kitchen, while also opening up the space to connect the rooms and install an island in their kitchen.

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Managing a Redesign and Build of an Older Eastside Home

Jenna and Chris needed help updating their older home on the east side of Toronto. The floors were in bad shape, the bathroom was awkward, and the kitchen was small and would often trip the breakers.

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Kitchen Switching: Reorganizing the Main Floor to Make it More Functional

For this century home in the westend of Toronto, the owners needed a more functional kitchen and wanted a more connected and modern space.

To help them, we gutted and swapped the kitchen and the TV room and removed a dividing brick wall.

New bright kitchen with a subtle but elegant finish

Barb was looking to upgrade her outdated kitchen in her eastside Toronto home. She is a client we have had the pleasure of working with on various projects over the years including her upstairs bathroom renovation, and dealt with a number of waterproofing issues and other exterior finishes.

Blending modern finishings with historic character

Celine and Steven live in an old Toronto home that was initially a multi-unit apartment house. We first worked with them to transform it into a single-family home, primarily working on the second and third floors. The most recent job was to modernize the first floor while carefully integrating with their home’s historic character. 

Liberating Space and Making it Safe

Veronique and her husband Guillaume live with their two kids in Bloor West Village in a three-bedroom semi-detached home. When they moved into the house, the main floor’s kitchen, dining and living room were divided and cramped. The floors and the stairs were worn down from over a hundred years of use. The stairs were definitely not to code and did not feel safe for their kids.

Gutting and Rebuilding the First and Second Floor

Lindsay and John live in a three-story semi-detached home in Roncesvalles. When they moved in the floors were heavily slanted, the walls were uninsulated and the house needed some updating.

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Down to the Studs: Kitchen Gut and Rebuild

Mark and Lisa moved into a six-story home built into the side of a ravine. The house was beautiful but came with significant structural challenges. They also wanted to re-do the kitchen and the laundry room. The outdoor roof tile deck was structurally compromised. The entire roof had to removed, reframed and retiled.

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From Crumbling Foundation to New Home

Amanda and Brent were looking to modernize their worn-down century home in Queen West. The location was perfect, but the foundation was crumbling.