Scope of Work

Full / Partial Home Renovation

Kitchen Renovation
  • Installing new cabinetry and countertops
  • Upgrading or replacing appliances
  • Changing the layout of the kitchen to improve functionality
  • Installing new flooring or tile
  • Adding a kitchen island or peninsula
  • Updating the electrical, plumbing and ventilation systems
  • Adding a backsplash or new paint
  • Installing new windows and doors
Bedroom Renovation
  • Installing new flooring or carpet
  • Painting or wallpapering the walls
  • Adding or replacing molding or trim
  • Updating or replacing furniture, such as the bed, dresser, or nightstands
  • Installing new windows or window treatments
  • Updating or replacing lighting fixtures
  • Adding built-in storage or closet organizers
  • Adding an en-suite bathroom or walk-in closet
Living Room Renovation
  • Installing new flooring, such as hardwood or tile
  • Painting or wallpapering the walls
  • Adding or replacing molding or trim
  • Updating or replacing furniture, such as the couch, coffee table, or armchairs
  • Installing new windows or window treatments
  • Updating or replacing lighting fixtures
  • Adding built-in storage or display units
  • Incorporating technology like a home theater or smart home system
Bathroom Renovation
  • Installing new flooring or tile
  • Updating or replacing cabinetry and countertops
  • Upgrading or replacing fixtures such as the toilet, sink, shower or tub
  • Installing new lighting fixtures
  • Updating the electrical and plumbing systems
  • Adding a backsplash or new paint
  • Installing new windows and vents
  • Incorporating technology such as smart shower or under-floor heating
Basement Remodelling
  • Framing and drywall installation to create new rooms
  • Installing electrical and lighting systems
  • Adding or upgrading HVAC systems
  • Installing new flooring, such as carpet, tile, or hardwood
  • Adding or replacing windows and window treatments
  • Adding a bathroom or a kitchenette
  • Incorporating smart home technology
  • Creating a home theater or a gym
Flooring and Tiling
  • Hardwood flooring renovation: This can include sanding and refinishing existing hardwood floors or installing new hardwood flooring.
  • Carpet flooring renovation: This can include replacing old or worn carpet with new carpeting or installing a new type of flooring over the existing carpet, such as hardwood or tile.
  • Tile flooring renovation: This can include installing new tile flooring or replacing old or damaged tile.
  • Laminate flooring renovation: This can include installing new laminate flooring or replacing old or damaged laminate flooring.
  • Vinyl flooring renovation: This can include installing new vinyl flooring or replacing old or damaged vinyl flooring.
False Ceiling
  • Replacing old or damaged false ceiling panels with new ones
  • Changing the layout of the false ceiling to improve the aesthetic or functionality of the space.
  • Adding or removing lighting fixtures or vents from the false ceiling.
  • Installing new types of false ceiling such as gypsum board or wood paneling.
  • Painting or texturing the false ceiling to improve the aesthetic
  • Adding acoustic panels to improve sound insulation
Civil Work
  • Moving or adding doors and windows
  • Creating or enlarging openings for hallways, stairways, or other spaces
  • Adding or removing architectural elements such as skylights or balconies
  • Demolition work to remove existing structures.
Electrical Work
  • Updating or replacing old wiring and electrical panels
  • Adding new circuits or outlets
  • Installing new lighting fixtures
  • Upgrading to a smart home system
  • Installing new generators or backup power systems
  • Adding new equipment such as HVAC systems or hot tubs
  • Improving energy efficiency by upgrading to LED lighting and other energy-efficient technologies
  • Moving or adding electrical components to accommodate changes in the layout of the space.
Plumbing Work
  • Updating or replacing old pipes and fixtures
  • Adding new plumbing lines for additional bathrooms, kitchens or laundry rooms
  • Upgrading the main water and sewage lines
  • Adding new appliances such as dishwashers, washing machines, and hot water heaters
  • Installing new technology such as tankless water heaters or greywater systems
  • Improving water efficiency by installing low-flow fixtures
  • Moving or adding plumbing components to accommodate changes in the layout of the space.
Waterproofing Work, etc.

Office / Retail Renovation

Office Renovation
  • Creating a detailed plan for the renovation, including space layout, electrical and plumbing changes, and furniture and equipment selection, selection of finishes, colors, and materials.
  • Demolition and reconstruction like removing existing walls, flooring, or fixtures constructing new walls etc.
  • Electrical and plumbing work: This could include adding new outlets or lighting fixtures, or updating the plumbing to accommodate new sinks or bathroom facilities.
  • Planning new furniture and equipment. This could include desks, chairs, storage units, and computer equipment.
  • Finishing touches. This could include artwork, window treatments, and any other decorative features.
Restaurant Renovation
  • Creating a detailed plan for the renovation, including space layout, electrical and plumbing changes, and furniture and equipment selection, selection of finishes, colors, and materials.
  • Demolition and reconstruction: Removing existing walls, flooring, or fixtures constructing new walls etc.
  • Electrical and plumbing work: This could include adding new outlets or lighting fixtures, or updating the plumbing to accommodate new sinks or bathroom facilities.
  • Kitchen Equipment and Ventilation: The kitchen is the heart of a restaurant, so updating the kitchen equipment and ventilation is essential. This may include adding new appliances, updating the kitchen hood and exhaust systems.
  • Lighting: Appropriate lighting is critical in a restaurant, so it's important to get it right. This may involve adding new fixtures or updating existing ones to create the right ambiance and highlight the food.
  • Seating and Decor: Updating the seating and decor of the restaurant is essential to create a fresh, new look. This could include replacing existing tables and chairs, updating window treatments, and adding new artwork or decor elements.
  • Exterior Work: The exterior of the restaurant is the first thing customers see, so it's important to make a good impression. This may involve updating the building facade, adding outdoor seating or lighting, and updating the landscaping.