Golden Bee Homes handles home renovations in King West, all under one roof. We work on high-rise condos near King Street West and hard loft conversions in the Fashion District. We’re an award-winning design-build firm, and we’ve completed more than 500 projects across the GTA since 2005.
Renovating downtown comes with its own challenges. Condos and lofts are tied to building rules, tight footprints, and shared access. So, planning matters as much as the build. We handle the whole process in-house. You make the design decisions, and we manage the planning, construction, and details from the first drawing to the final walkthrough.

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Golden Bee Homes is an award-winning design-build firm, recognized with nine BILD Awards. We’ve spent the last twenty years renovating homes and condos across the GTA. King West homeowners come to us for full-unit condo renovations, loft updates, and multi-room projects that need careful downtown planning.
Everything is handled in-house. Our designers, architects, project managers, and skilled trades work together from the start. As a result, decisions stay clear and the people planning your project work directly with the people building it.
If you’re looking for a home renovation contractor in King West, we’d be glad to talk. We can take a project from design and permits through construction and finishing. First, we start with a short call to understand your home and what you’re planning.

King West has a different renovation profile than most Toronto neighbourhoods. It’s a downtown condo and loft district. The area includes contemporary high-rise buildings, boutique condos, and authentic hard loft conversions in the old Fashion District warehouses. Houses are rare here, so most renovations happen inside a unit rather than across a detached home.
That changes what the work involves. A condo or loft renovation has to be planned around building access, elevator bookings, service hours, board rules, and sound transfer between units. Near King Street West and TIFF Bell Lightbox, owners often want a unit that works harder without more square footage.
That might mean better storage, smarter lighting, a quieter bedroom, a sharper kitchen, or a work-from-home spot that doesn’t take over the living area. We plan each renovation around how you use your space day to day.
The Golden Process is our signature design–build approach. This proven, step-by-step journey ensures every renovation is seamless, inspired, and stress-free. Rooted in communication and guided by expertise, it turns ideas into beautifully crafted spaces while keeping you informed, supported, and confident at every stage.

Golden Bee Homes works with owners across King West, from the high-rise condos near King Street West to the hard-loft conversions in the Fashion District. We understand the planning that downtown renovations demand. Access, timing, building rules, and compact layouts all matter when the work is happening in a busy part of the city.
We also serve nearby communities, including the Fashion District, Entertainment District, Liberty Village, Fort York, Queen West, and CityPlace. These areas share many of the same renovation needs, especially for condos and lofts. Wherever your home is, you get the same in-house team and the same process, from design through to the final walkthrough.
We offer full-unit condo renovations, loft renovations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, interior design, and basement or addition work for the area’s few houses. Most of our King West work is full-unit, multi-room projects where design and construction need to be planned together.
Yes, and it’s most of what we do here. King West is a condo and loft neighbourhood, so we plan carefully around building rules, elevator access, service schedules, and compact layouts. We update kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, storage, and finishes as one coordinated renovation.
For most King West owners, no, because the neighbourhood is mainly condos and lofts where additions aren’t possible. For the few townhouses and low-rise homes in the area, an addition can work when the lot, zoning, access, and structure support it.
Look for a contractor who understands downtown construction logistics, condo board rules, and the realities of working in an occupied building. You should also expect one point of contact, clear budgeting, a defined process, and a team that handles design and construction together. That’s the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.