When Mary decided to renovate her 19th century home north of Toronto, she trusted Integra Bell to not only get the job done the right way, but to work with the city to ensure that the home’s historical designation was respected. Here is the scope of the job, which took almost 9 months to complete:
- Major structural renovation to remove interior walls
- Installation of new LVL support beams for main floor
- Removal of all interior walls and ceilings
- Complete restoration and refinishing of floors
- New front and rear entry doors, all new Pella windows
- Full insulation and creation of thermal breaks
- Conversion of garage space to new living area
- Complete kitchen renovation
- Relocation on interior stairs
- Construction of matching new outbuilding garage & shed
- All new plumbing and electrical
- Complete exterior landscaping; planting and hardscaping
- Interior wainscoting in throughout all floors
- Painting, fixtures, window casements and treatments
- New baseboards and moldings throughout
As a designated heritage home, building Mary’s vision required consultation and cooperation with the city of Newmarket, and the client to ensure Mary’s objectives were met within the confines of historical preservation guidelines.