Featured Work:
Howland Renovation

160 Howland Ave. Toronto – The Annex

Solution Type: Program + Construction Management

Nestled in Toronto’s storied Annex neighbourhood—renowned for its elegant Edwardian and Victorian homes—our project is a careful restoration and reinvention of an Edwardian residence that honors the past while embracing a modern, light-filled lifestyle.

Outdoor balcony with wooden flooring and ceiling, a white sofa, two modern chairs, a round coffee table, a small round ottoman, a potted plant, and sliding glass doors with black frames leading inside.
Living room with black-framed glass doors, white walls, gray sofa, black coffee table, and artwork on the wall, overlooking trees outside.
A bright, minimalist bedroom with white walls and bedding, a large window with black frames, a small desk with a chair, and a decorative framed picture on the wall.
Modern open-concept kitchen and dining area with white marble island, light wood cabinetry, black tile backsplash, hanging pendant lights, and a round dining table with chairs.
Modern bathroom with textured brown wall, a large mirror, black and brass light fixtures, a gray vanity with a round vessel sink, and minimalist decor including vases and soap dispensers.
Modern bathroom with a freestanding bathtub near large windows, double sinks with mirrors, open shelves with decor, and a marble-tiled walk-in shower.
Modern living room with two light gray armchairs, a window with black frames, a wooden console table, and a round mirror on the wall.
Decorative alcove with a black vase containing green ferns, a black dog figurine, and a circular wall light, next to a staircase with wooden steps and a black handrail.
Front view of a brick house with a small porch, stairs leading up to the door, and a front yard with plants and a sidewalk.
A two-story brick house with a green porch and staircase, surrounded by leafless trees and neighboring houses, on a sunny day.

Preserving the historic exterior, especially in heritage areas like the Annex, is a priority. Inside, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems were updated to modern, energy-efficient standards while ensuring changes enhance performance without compromising character.