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06/03/2026
The best storage solutions are the ones hiding in plain sight.
In this renovation at the Pearl, custom millwork was designed to do more than provide storage. It helps create calm, continuity and a sense of order throughout the home.
Hidden laundry, integrated appliances and thoughtfully detailed cabinetry allow everyday functions to disappear into the architecture, letting materials, light and craftsmanship take centre stage.
It’s a reminder that great design isn’t just about what you see. It’s also about what you don’t.
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06/02/2026
Summer is almost here.
Soon, school will be out, routines will shift and the spaces our kids use every day will become even more important.
At Beauvista Heights, these rooms were designed to feel playful without sacrificing longevity; bringing personality, creativity and colour into the home while still reflecting the overall design vision.
Because great custom homes aren’t just designed for today. They’re designed to grow alongside the families who live in them.
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Project: Beauvista Heights
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05/29/2026
Some spaces feel especially inviting heading into the weekend.
At , the lower lounge and bar area was designed as an extension of the home’s overall architecture; warm, refined and intentionally connected to the surrounding spaces.
Clean lines and contrast come together to create an atmosphere that feels both elevated and comfortable, whether hosting friends or settling in for a quieter evening at home.
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05/27/2026
Not every staircase is meant to disappear into the background.
At Beauvista Heights, this sculptural staircase was designed to anchor the home architecturally while still maintaining openness and flow throughout the main floor.
Wrapped in vertical wood slatting, the staircase creates warmth, rhythm and subtle separation between spaces without ever feeling heavy or closed off.
Paired with expansive window lines, soft natural light and a minimal material palette, it becomes both a functional feature and a defining design moment within the home.
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Project: Beauvista Heights
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05/22/2026
Some spaces are designed to be hidden away. Others are meant to be part of the experience.
At Ridge House, this glass-enclosed wine cellar acts as both storage and focal point.
Hand-plastered walls, oak rift-cut detailing, fir slat features and sculptural lighting all work together to create a space designed for lingering a little longer heading into the weekend.
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05/20/2026
Texture plays a quiet but important role in minimalist design.
At Ridge House, natural materials and clean architectural lines work together to create a home that feels warm, grounded and deeply connected to its surroundings.
From the limestone exterior to the intentional landscaping that anchors the property, every element was designed to feel custom from the very beginning.
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05/19/2026
Coming back from a long weekend with a renewed appreciation for spaces that help us focus and ease back into routine.
At , this home office was designed to feel connected to the rest of the home while still offering a sense of privacy and separation.
The textured glass allows natural light to pass through the space, creating a quiet, grounded atmosphere for work and everyday life.
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Project: Bramble
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05/01/2026
At Riverside Retreat, varying ceiling heights and high-set windows help maintain an open flow, while bringing in natural light.
In this breakfast nook, thoughtful design choices create a space that feels bright, calm and connected; the kind of place best suited for mornings and gathering.
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Project: Riverside Retreat
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04/29/2026
A home away from home. Just not that far away.
The Bramble Garden Suite was designed to bring flexibility, function and elevated living to the backyard; whether for guests, family or modern multi-generational living.
With a two-bedroom layout, vaulted ceilings, custom millwork and a private balcony, it offers the comfort of a full home in a thoughtfully scaled footprint.
Wrapped in renewable Abodo wood cladding and designed to echo the architecture of the main residence, it’s proof that secondary spaces can still feel exceptional.
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04/28/2026
Great conversations are happening around the future of our city and we’re proud to be part of them.
Our VP, Sydney Bond (), joined on yesterday to talk about the Infill Priority Actions Plan and what it means for how our neighbourhoods grow and evolve.
Infill isn’t just policy; it’s people, homes and the opportunity to build thoughtfully within the communities we already love.
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