Our Work

Each project tells its own story. We've spent years learning what works and what doesn't - sometimes the hard way. Here's a look at spaces we're genuinely proud of, from cozy homes that actually feel lived-in to commercial spots that don't sacrifice soul for function.

Lakeshore Passive House

Lakeshore Passive House

This one's close to our hearts. A family wanted net-zero living without looking like they're camping. We pulled it off with southern exposure that actually makes sense and materials that'll last longer than the mortgage.

Residential Sustainable
Ossington Tech Hub

Ossington Tech Hub

Converted warehouse that needed to feel open without that echo-chamber vibe. Green roof's doing its thing, cutting cooling costs way more than projected.

Commercial Sustainable
Cabbagetown Victorian Revival

Cabbagetown Victorian Revival

Heritage committee kept us honest on this one. Kept the original facade while gutting the interior that was honestly beyond saving. Now it's got modern guts with that old Toronto charm.

Heritage Residential
Dundas West Mixed-Use

Dundas West Mixed-Use

Retail below, living above - the holy grail of urban density. Worked with the city for months on setbacks and such. The street-level activation actually brought life back to this block.

Commercial Urban Planning
Beaches Laneway Suite

Beaches Laneway Suite

Tiny footprint, big impact. Clients wanted rental income without feeling like landlords. Every square foot counts here - storage in places you wouldn't think to look.

Residential Sustainable
Junction Cafe Redesign

Junction Cafe Redesign

Owner wanted more seats without making it feel cramped. Turns out, good flow beats extra tables every time. Acoustics were trickier than we thought they'd be.

Commercial
Distillery District Boutique

Distillery District Boutique

Those old brick walls had stories. We kept 'em talking while bringing in proper climate control and lighting that doesn't scream "museum". Balance is everything with heritage work.

Heritage Commercial
High Park Family Home

High Park Family Home

Growing family needed space that grows with them. Kitchen's the real star - opens to the backyard but doesn't lose heat in winter. Learned a lot about kid-friendly design that doesn't look childish.

Residential
Queen East Community Center

Queen East Community Center

Public spaces hit different when locals actually use them. Worked with neighborhood groups for input - they knew what they needed better than we did. Solar panels offset about 60% of usage now.

Sustainable Urban Planning
Rosedale Contemporary Extension

Rosedale Contemporary Extension

Old meets new without the awkward handshake. Original 1920s house wanted more light, more room. Glass connector between old and new sections lets each part shine on its own terms.

Residential Sustainable
Liberty Village Office

Liberty Village Office

Post-pandemic redesign meant rethinking everything about office layout. Flexible spaces that don't feel temporary, air quality that's actually monitored, and daylight where it matters most.

Commercial Sustainable
St. Lawrence Market Loft

St. Lawrence Market Loft

Former storage space above shops, now someone's dream home. Exposed beams told us where we could and couldn't touch. Height restrictions were a puzzle, but that's half the fun.

Heritage

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Whether you're starting from scratch or fixing up something that's been around longer than we have, let's chat about it. We're pretty good at figuring out what'll actually work for your space and budget.

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