Renovation · 2024
Heritage Revival
East York, Toronto
2,400
Square Feet
10
Months
2024
Completed
The Challenge
Preserve the heritage character of a 1940s bungalow while adding a full second storey, modernizing systems, and creating a contemporary open-concept interior.
Our Solution
Careful restoration of original brick, trim, and windows on the main floor, complemented by a sympathetic second-storey addition with matching materials. Full interior reconfiguration with modern kitchen, updated mechanical systems, and improved insulation.
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Features
Key Highlights
Second-storey addition with matching heritage brick facade
Restored original hardwood floors and crown moldings
Modern open-concept kitchen with custom cabinetry
Three new bedrooms and two full bathrooms on second floor
Updated electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems
Energy-efficient windows matching original proportions
Process
Build Journey
Step 1
Heritage Assessment
Evaluated original architectural features worth preserving and developed a design that respects the home's character.
Step 2
Structural Engineering
Reinforced existing structure to support second-storey load, including new steel beams and updated foundation.
Step 3
Addition Construction
Built second storey with matching heritage materials, ensuring seamless integration with original structure.
Step 4
Interior Restoration
Refinished original hardwood, restored trim details, and integrated modern finishes that complement the home's era.
Transformation
Before & After
Before
After
Exterior transformation with second-storey addition
Before
After
Kitchen renovation with open-concept layout
We wanted to honor the home's history while making it work for our modern family. Metrohomes respected the heritage details we loved and seamlessly integrated the new spaces. It feels like it was always meant to be this way.
David & Emma T.
Homeowners
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