Golden Bee Homes handles home renovations in East York, from post-war bungalows near Stan Wadlow Park to two-storey semis on the streets off the Danforth, all under one roof. We are a design-build firm, so your design and your construction happen with one team. Since 2005, we have completed more than 500 projects across the GTA.
Renovating in a neighbourhood this varied takes a clear plan. One block has a 1920s bungalow, the next has a full rebuild, and every house tells a different story. We take that off your plate. You make the design decisions, and we handle everything else, with one point of contact, a fixed budget, and a clear plan from the first drawing to the final walkthrough.

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Golden Bee Homes has renovated homes across east-end Toronto since 2005. In that time we have completed more than 500 projects, and our work has earned nine BILD Awards.
Everything happens in-house. Our designers, architects, project managers, and trades work as one team, so nothing slips through the gap between a contractor and a subcontractor. That is how we hold your budget fixed and your timeline organized.
If you are searching for a renovation contractor in East York, you want someone who knows how these houses are built. We understand the difference between updating a 1950s bungalow and reworking an older semi, and we plan each project around the house in front of us.

East York went up in stages between the 1890s and the early 1960s, so the housing changes from one street to the next. You see one-and-a-half and two-storey detached and semi-detached houses, an abundance of post-war bungalows, and a growing number of new builds where older homes came down. Many of these houses sit on good lots with solid structure, but original layouts, dated wiring, and small kitchens that no longer fit how families live.
A bungalow gives you a single floor and a big footprint, so the most common project here is adding a second storey or opening up the main level for more light and space. Families who want to stay near Stan Wadlow Park and the Danforth often dig out the basement or add on rather than leave the area. We plan each renovation around how you actually use the house: the morning routine, where the kids do homework, how the kitchen meets the backyard. The aim is square footage that works harder, not just rooms that look new.
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.

East York is one of the east-end neighbourhoods we know best, from the bungalows near Stan Wadlow Park to the semis on the streets south toward the Danforth. Whether you have a post-war bungalow or an older two-storey, we know how these houses are built and what updating one involves.
We also serve the surrounding east-end communities, including Leaside, Broadview North, Pape Village, Thorncliffe Park, and the Danforth and Riverdale area. If your home sits in any of these pockets, we can help you plan the renovation.
We offer full-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, basement renovations, home additions, condo renovations, and interior design. Most projects here are full-home or multi-room renovations rather than single updates. Because we handle everything in-house, your design and construction stay under one team.
Yes, and a large share of our work here is exactly that. East York homes range from 1890s houses to post-war bungalows, so we are used to updating older structures with dated systems and tight layouts. We modernize the home while keeping what is worth keeping.
Often, yes. The neighbourhood has many single-storey bungalows, so adding a second storey or a rear extension is one of the smartest ways to gain space without leaving the area. We design the addition to match the existing home, then manage the permits and the build from start to finish.
Look for a firm that handles design and construction in-house, gives you a fixed budget, and assigns you one point of contact. That structure is what keeps a large renovation from drifting on cost and timeline. It is how we have run more than 500 projects since 2005.