Kitchen & main-floor updates
Kitchen renovations and main-floor reconfiguration improve daily flow while respecting Moore Park's established architectural scale.

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Renovations and additions with fixed pricing and a dedicated project manager — from first visit to final walkthrough.
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Moore Park is an established enclave bordered by the Don Valley, Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and Rosedale — known for detached Edwardian and interwar homes on generous, wooded lots. Streets feel private and residential, with architecture that rewards careful renovation over wholesale replacement.
Homeowners typically invest in kitchen and bathroom upgrades, lower-level finishing, and additions that add family space without dominating the streetscape. Ravine proximity on some blocks affects grading, drainage, and tree protection during exterior work.
Moore Park owners expect discretion, consistent site supervision, and contractors who understand when heritage-adjacent review or TRCA coordination applies before excavation begins.
Fixed pricing, heritage-aware planning, and a dedicated project manager on every project.
You receive a detailed scope and fixed-price quote for your Moore Park project — no open-ended estimates or surprise change orders once construction starts.
One point of contact from consultation through final walkthrough keeps scheduling, trades, inspections, and site updates clear throughout your renovation.
We confirm zoning, permit, and structural requirements for your Moore Park property during consultation so your fixed quote reflects what the City will approve.
Work in Moore Park is scheduled for clear communication, tidy sites, and minimal disruption to your household — with realistic timelines discussed before construction begins.
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While much of Moore Park is not within a formal Heritage Conservation District, exterior additions and significant alterations may still receive scrutiny for character compatibility. Properties near the Don Valley may require TRCA review for work affecting slopes, retaining walls, or top-of-bank areas.
For a full overview of Toronto submissions and inspections, see our Toronto building permit guide.
Typical scopes we deliver in Moore Park — each linked to our service pages for process and pricing context.
Kitchen renovations and main-floor reconfiguration improve daily flow while respecting Moore Park's established architectural scale.
Bathroom renovations on upper floors modernize ensuite layouts and fixtures without unnecessary exterior impact.
Basement renovations add recreation and guest space — with waterproofing prioritized on older foundations near variable topography.
Home additions — including second-floor expansions — add bedrooms and family rooms when lot and ravine constraints allow.
Renovation and addition work for homeowners in Moore Parkand across Toronto's established neighbourhoods.
A clear four-step path from first visit to final walkthrough.
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We visit your Moore Park home, assess the space, and discuss your vision at no charge.
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You receive a detailed scope of work and a fixed-price quote. No estimates — a real number.
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Our crew works with minimal disruption to your home and daily routine.
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We review every detail together before considering the project complete.
Honest feedback from homeowners in your area.
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We work with homeowners whose homes fall under the FSAs below — the first three characters of Canadian postal codes most commonly associated with Moore Park. Each code links to a Google Maps search centred on that postal zone in Toronto, Ontario.
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Anna MercerClient Journey Specialist