Bannon Ave Etobicoke
This project was done in the summer of 2017 in the area of Dundas St. W. and Royal York Rd in Etobicoke. The client was referral from one of the architectus who works with us.
This project was done in the summer of 2017 in the area of Dundas St. W. and Royal York Rd in Etobicoke. The client was referral from one of the architectus who works with us.
In this Condo in Downtown Toronto we replaced the kitchen completely. We installed an IKEA kitchen and cabinets and removed a wall to make the kitchen more functional and modern.
This job in Parkdale was a big one. It put our experience to the test. The client gave us some design freedom and we were happy about that. We did extensive interior and exterior work. We completely renovated 3 entire stories plus the basement.
This was our first project in the town of Grand Bend Ontario which is located about 200 kms west of Toronto. This client is a special client. We had already done work for him in the city of Toronto and it was a pleasure for us to be invited to work on his cottage as well.
We had the opportunity to work in an old high park property. We removed many walls in the first level to make it open concept. The finishing details is what brought the final project together.
The client wanted a bigger kitchen. We suggested to him to move the fridge to the corner and install a pantry to create more storage room. The existing carpet floor was in very bad shape.
While we were working on the lake side cottage in Grand Bend, we were approached by a neighbour to do some work in the area.
In this project in Toronto we were initially called to complete the concrete foundation, but we ended up doing the entire framing up to the roof line.
This small home near the Christie Pits Park was a pleasure to work on. The existing first floor plan was a division of the kitchen, living, dinning and the hallway and the client and his designer wanted to modify it and have an open concept layout.
On this project in Toronto we managed to achieve the client’s expectation by coordinating with his interior designer and coming up with a good solution to his needs.
This project near the Dufferin Mall started as an emergency call. There were carpenter ants on the roof eating the structure of the back of the house slowly. We had to act quickly.
View the details of some of our latest projects. Click on the photos to enlarge them.
Give us a call or send us a message and let’s talk about your project!
For advertising, web and social media contact camilo@atriumdesign.ca