
Home Renovations
in Barrie & Simcoe County
Home renovations often involve more than updating finishes. Many projects require changes to layout, coordination between different trades, and decisions that affect how the home functions day to day. We take a clear, organized approach to renovations, focusing on practical solutions and quality workmanship from start to finish.

Full Home
Renovations
We take on full home renovations that involve updating multiple areas of a house under one project. This type of work is best suited for homeowners who want to make broader changes without breaking the renovation into separate phases or managing multiple contractors.

Kitchen & Bathroom
Renovations
Kitchen and bathroom renovations involve more than surface updates. These projects often require careful planning around layout, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and structural considerations. We work with homeowners early in the process to define scope, timelines, and priorities so the renovation is approached properly from the start.

Full Home Renovations
We take on full home renovations that involve updating multiple areas of a house under one project. This type of work is best suited for homeowners who want to make broader changes without breaking the renovation into separate phases or managing multiple contractors.

Basement Renovations
Basements require a different approach than above-grade spaces. Renovations often involve working around ceiling heights, managing moisture, and considering sound control depending on how the space will be used.
We focus on turning underused basements into comfortable, functional living areas that work well as part of the home or as second dwellings.


Structural & Layout Changes
Feature Spaces
Some renovation projects require changes to the structure of the home. This includes work such as removing walls, reworking room boundaries, or adjusting framing to improve how spaces connect and function.
Feature spaces involve custom construction elements that add architectural interest to a home. This can include items such as vaulted or groin ceilings, arched openings, or framed details that require more precise construction work.
