Here's a look at what we've been up to — real projects, real people, and honestly, some stuff we're really proud of showing off.
West Vancouver, BC • 2024
Net-zero energy home that honestly exceeded our own expectations. Client wanted views without compromising efficiency — we delivered both.
Gastown, Vancouver • 2023
This 1908 building had seen better days. Spent 14 months bringing it back while keeping everything the heritage folks wanted intact.
Whistler, BC • 2024
Ski-in accessibility meets contemporary design. Client's only request? "Make it feel like we're floating in the trees." Done.
Richmond, BC • 2023
Commercial space with living walls and solar integration. Turns out people really do work better when there's actual daylight and plants around.
Kitsilano, Vancouver • 2022
1920s bungalow that needed modern plumbing and electrical without losing its soul. Those original wood beams? Yeah, we kept 'em all.
Burnaby, BC • 2024
First project to hit net-positive energy in our portfolio. Family of four now sells power back to the grid. Pretty cool, right?
Yaletown, Vancouver • 2023
Warehouse to livable space. Client worked from home and needed zones without walls — sliding panels and clever lighting did the trick.
New Westminster, BC • 2022
1912 bank building converted to mixed-use. Kept the vault door as a feature wall — clients love showing that off.
North Vancouver, BC • 2023
Complete rainwater harvesting system integrated into the design. Since we get plenty of rain here, might as well use it.
Bowen Island, BC • 2021
Floor-to-ceiling glass on three sides. Privacy? The forest takes care of that. This one's all about bringing outside in.
Shaughnessy, Vancouver • 2022
1930s Tudor that needed everything updated. Kept the facade authentic, made the interior actually livable for modern life.
Surrey, BC • 2024
Geothermal heating and cooling throughout. Installation was tricky, but the monthly energy bills? Basically nothing.
White Rock, BC • 2021
Salt air and moisture were real concerns here. Picked materials that'll age well near the ocean — cedar and cor-ten steel.
Main Street, Vancouver • 2023
All reclaimed materials and energy-efficient everything. Owner wanted sustainability without the typical "eco" look — mission accomplished.
Steveston, Richmond • 2020
Fishing village cottage from 1895. Foundation was shot, but we saved everything above ground. Now it'll last another century.
Let's talk about what you're looking to build or restore. We're always up for a good challenge.
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