Kitchen Renovation
in Toronto.

Your kitchen does more work than any other room in the house. We rebuild it to handle the next ten years of dinners, homework, and Saturday-morning coffee — without surprise change orders or the contractor disappearing mid-project. Serving homeowners across Toronto — including The Annex, Leslieville, Roncesvalles, High Park, Riverdale.

Typical investment in Toronto: $30K–$110K depending on scope and finish level

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Toronto-area since 2016
  • 200+ projects shipped
  • 5.0 ★ Google reviews

Permits in Toronto

We handle the municipal paperwork.

Toronto building permits are issued by the city's Toronto Building division. Most kitchen and bathroom renos require an electrical permit plus a building permit if walls move; we file both and schedule the ESA inspection.

What’s included

  • Cabinet design + custom millwork
  • Quartz, granite, or solid-surface countertops
  • Layout changes including load-bearing wall removal
  • Plumbing + electrical rough-ins coordinated with city inspections
  • Tile backsplash, flooring, lighting, hood vent
  • Final clean + walkthrough — no debris left behind
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What kind of project?

Toronto FAQs

Things Toronto homeowners ask.

Do I need a permit for kitchen renovation in Toronto?
Toronto building permits are issued by the city's Toronto Building division. Most kitchen and bathroom renos require an electrical permit plus a building permit if walls move; we file both and schedule the ESA inspection.
How long does a kitchen renovation take?
A mid-range remodel takes 6–8 weeks from demo to final walkthrough. Full custom with structural changes runs 10–14 weeks. We give you a written timeline at contract signing — and we update it weekly if anything shifts.
Can I stay in the house during the work?
Yes. We seal the kitchen with dust barriers and set up a temporary cooking station (kettle, microwave, fridge nearby). Most clients stay home through the whole project.
Do you handle the plumbing and electrical?
Yes — every project includes licensed sub-trades for plumbing, electrical, gas, and HVAC where needed. All work is permitted and inspected per Ontario Building Code.