Georgia Peach
Facade facelift of an Original Georgian style home that had been stucco clad by a house "flipper". The goal was to restore the home to the original glory and add some unique Georgian Architectural features.
Mullet House: Best Renovation $300-$500k Toronto (by BILD)
Addition and renovation of classic post war bungalow. Full gut remodel of the existing, with complete mechanical updates, installation of new swimming pool, garage and landscaping. Award winning project.
Bungalow or bust
A gut style renovation of a 1940's bungalow in mid-town Toronto Ontario. Home was taken back to the bricks, with full updates to all electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems. New structural framing, insulation, windows and doors and finishes were installed.
HAAS!
House as a system designed addition and renovation project, fully gutting and remodeling a 1940's two storey home, expanding it to 2,700sqft and increasing ceiling heights on all levels, as well as drammatically improving the building envelope and mechanical systems for increased efficiency, health and comfort of the occupants.
House as a system designed addition and renovation project, fully gutting and remodeling a 1940's two storey home, expanding it to 2,700sqft and increasing ceiling heights on all levels, as well as drammatically improving the building envelope and mechanical systems for increased efficiency, health and comfort of the occupants.
Rouge River Facelift
Facade rehabilitation project involved removal of confusing features such as the arched entry and traditional bay window. Accents such as the skirt roof over teh garage, portico extension and square lines to the box bay and front door bring this facade into the current design trend. Texture, depth and interest are achieved with a more dominant front entry and softened garage.
Facade rehabilitation project involved removal of confusing features such as the arched entry and traditional bay window. Accents such as the skirt roof over teh garage, portico extension and square lines to the box bay and front door bring this facade into the current design trend. Texture, depth and interest are achieved with a more dominant front entry and softened garage.
Rush - a home with a Rock and Roll past.
A budget remodel of the facade and basement of a 1950's side split.
Scarborough Facade Project
Contemporary facelift of a mid-century side split with an original awkward vestibule addition. Project involved constructing a roof over top of the original roof, installation of new glazings, including the clerestory window and custom wood entry door. Re-cladding the structure with new finishes and a custom garage door provides depth, texture and interest from the curb.
Contemporary facelift of a mid-century side split with an original awkward vestibule addition. Project involved constructing a roof over top of the original roof, installation of new glazings, including the clerestory window and custom wood entry door. Re-cladding the structure with new finishes and a custom garage door provides depth, texture and interest from the curb.
We are often asked the question of where should one start - with a builder, or a designer? The short answer is neither. Every project needs to first have a properly structured game plan so the homeowner, the designer and the builder are all aligned on the end goal. It guides the whole process. Get prepared, let's start your game plan!
Discuss your vision, and current housing pain points. Take stock of existing site and structure features to best assess what budget impacting elements may be present. Chart permit and approval courses, preliminary budgets for design and construction, then timelines for the build. Align the goals and document the collective commitments.
Survey the existing lot and house, and investigate the potential constraints. Collect and share ideabooks for design influences. Start with rough sketch ideas, develop CAD floorplans and elevations and tie back to budgets. Engineer and apply for permits and approvals, then develop finish schedules for the interior and exterior to drive the final build cost.
With approvals in hand, and a crew pre-scheduled for your project, your field and office management team undertake the execution of the initial vision. The Lead carpenter is your daily site contact, backed by a Project Manager and Office Manager to track the details from commencement, through completion and post project support.
At Eurodale Developments, we have created a roadmap that will ensure your project follows the proper path. The costs to properly plan are far less than the costs incurred by not planning. Those that selected to work with Eurodale did so not because we are the low cost option, but are happy they invested the extra resources to allow for a team that can deliver on their promises. At the end of the project, they are happy, as they see the value in both the product we leave behind, and in the process of working with a professional design-build team. Choose below which step of the process you wish to start with us on.
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