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Custom Kitchen Cabinets vs. Stock Cabinets: A Homeowner’s Guide
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Custom Kitchen Cabinets vs. Stock Cabinets: A Homeowner’s Guide Construction, materials, pricing, and long-term value compared If you are planning a kitchen renovation in Ontario, one of the biggest decisions you will face is whether to go with custom kitchen cabinets or stock cabinets. It is a question that affects…
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Spring Renovation Checklist: Interior Carpentry Projects to Tackle This Season
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Spring Renovation Checklist: Interior Carpentry Projects to Tackle This Season The best interior carpentry projects for spring in Durham Region Spring is the natural starting point for home renovation in Ontario — and for good reason. The weather is cooperative, contractors’ schedules are opening up, and you have months of…
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Crown Moulding in Whitby & Brooklin Homes: What You Need to Know Before You Install
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Crown Moulding in Whitby & Brooklin Homes: What You Need to Know Before You Install Ceiling heights, profiles, materials, and what professional installation looks like Crown moulding is one of the most requested finishing carpentry details in Whitby and Brooklin homes — and for good reason. It is the one…
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The Complete Guide to Wainscoting Styles for Ontario Homes
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The Complete Guide to Wainscoting Styles for Ontario Homes Five styles to transform any room in your home Wainscoting is one of those design elements that has been around for centuries and never goes out of style. Originally used in European homes to protect plaster walls from chair backs and…
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Custom Stairs vs. Builder-Grade: What Durham Region Homeowners Should Know
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Custom Stairs vs. Builder-Grade: What Durham Region Homeowners Should Know Why your staircase deserves better than builder-grade Quick answer: Custom stairs use hardwood treads, upgraded railing systems, and precision finishing — unlike builder-grade stairs which use softwood or plywood under carpet with basic railings. In Ontario, a carpet-to-hardwood conversion runs…
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5 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Builder-Grade Trim
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5 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Builder-Grade Trim When builder-basic finishes aren’t cutting it anymore Quick answer: The five signs your builder-grade trim needs upgrading are: visible gaps between trim and walls, trim that dents or chips easily, every room looking identical, flat narrow window/door casing, and missing or…
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How Much Does Custom Trim Work Cost in Ontario? (2026 Guide)
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How Much Does Custom Trim Work Cost in Ontario? (2026 Guide) 2026 pricing guide for Ontario homeowners Quick answer: Custom trim work in Ontario costs $4–$16 per linear foot for baseboards, $6–$24 per linear foot for crown moulding, and $120–$400 per window or door casing (installed). A single-room refresh runs…

