Golden Bee Homes handles home renovations in Bloor West Village, from older detached and semi-detached homes near High Park to family homes along the Bloor Street corridor, all under one roof. Since 2005, we’ve completed more than 500 renovation projects across the GTA, with an award-winning team guiding each project from design through construction.
Renovation can feel stressful, especially in an older west-end home. Budgets, timelines, permits, access, and daily disruption all need to be managed carefully. That’s why our in-house process gives you one point of contact, a fixed budget, and a clear plan from the first design meeting to the final walkthrough.

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Golden Bee Homes is a Toronto-based design-build renovation firm serving homeowners in Bloor West Village and nearby west-end communities. Since 2005, we’ve helped homeowners plan and build renovations with more clarity, structure, and confidence.
Our team works under one roof. Designers, architectural professionals, project managers, and skilled trades are involved from the start. As a result, decisions are easier to manage and the project stays more coordinated.
If you’re searching for renovation contractors in Bloor West Village, we can help you understand the work ahead. From there, we guide the renovation step by step, from concept to completion.

Bloor West Village has many older detached and semi-detached homes on mature residential streets. Many were built with closed-off rooms, smaller kitchens, narrow storage areas, and basements that were not designed for daily living.
Because of that, renovation planning often starts with flow. Homeowners may need a larger kitchen, more storage, or a finished basement. In addition, homes near High Park and the Bloor Street corridor need careful planning for access, parking, and deliveries during construction.
Many homeowners in Bloor West Village want to stay close to the shops, schools, transit, and High Park. However, the home itself may need to support a different stage of family life.
For example, a main floor may need to open up for entertaining. A basement may need to become a guest suite, office, or family room. Before construction begins, we look at how you use your home each day and build the plan around that.
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 provides home renovation services throughout Bloor West Village. We work with homeowners near Bloor Street West, Runnymede Road, Jane Street, High Park, and the surrounding residential streets.
From older detached and semi-detached homes to condos and larger multi-room renovations, we help homeowners plan the work before construction begins. Then, our in-house team manages the project through to completion.
We also serve nearby west-end communities, including Runnymede, Swansea, High Park North, Baby Point, The Junction, Old Mill, Roncesvalles, and High Park-Swansea.
Each project starts with the home, the property, and the way your household uses the space. From there, we build a renovation plan that fits the work ahead.
We offer full-home renovations, condo renovations, kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, basement renovations, home additions, and interior design services in Bloor West Village. Most projects are part of a larger full-home or multi-room renovation.
Yes, we renovate older homes in Bloor West Village, including detached and semi-detached properties. These homes often need careful planning around layout, structure, storage, mechanical systems, and how new work connects with the original home.
Yes, a home addition can be a good option if you need more space but want to stay in Bloor West Village. We look at structure, lot conditions, flow, outdoor space, and long-term use before moving into detailed design.
Choose a contractor with a clear process and one team responsible for both design and construction. A good contractor should explain the budget, timeline, communication plan, and next steps before work begins.