Golden Bee Homes handles home renovations in Leslieville, from Victorian and Edwardian homes near Queen Street East to semis, row houses, lofts, and condos around Carlaw and Gerrard, all under one roof. We’re a design-build firm, so your design and construction happen with one team. Since 2005, we’ve completed more than 500 projects across the GTA.
Renovating an older east-end home can feel overwhelming when you’re managing budgets, timelines, and trades while still living in the house. Our in-house process keeps everything under one team, with one point of contact, a fixed budget, and a clear plan from the first drawing to the final walkthrough. You stay in control while we handle the details.

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Golden Bee Homes has renovated homes across Toronto since 2005. In that time, we’ve 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 design and construction. That’s how we keep your budget clear and your timeline organized.
If you’re searching for a renovation contractor in Leslieville, you want someone who understands older east-end homes. We plan each project around the house in front of us, whether it’s a narrow semi, an older row house, a loft, or a full-home renovation.

Leslieville has a distinct east-end housing mix. Around Queen Street East, Carlaw Avenue, and Gerrard Street East, you see Victorian and Edwardian homes, semi-detached houses, row houses, townhomes, lofts, and condos. Many older houses have good bones, but they also come with narrow layouts, dated systems, limited storage, and kitchens that no longer match how families live.
As a result, each renovation needs a different plan. A semi may need better flow between the kitchen, dining area, and backyard. Meanwhile, a row house or townhome may need smarter storage, updated bathrooms, improved lighting, and a basement that works harder.
Many Leslieville homeowners want to stay close to Queen East, Greenwood Park, Jimmie Simpson Park, and the east-end streets they already love. Instead of moving, they renovate to make the home support the next stage of life.
That often means opening up the main floor, finishing the basement, improving the kitchen, or adding space at the rear of the home. Because many lots are narrow and access can be tight, planning matters early. We look at how you live day to day, then build the renovation 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 works with homeowners across Leslieville, from older homes near Queen Street East and Greenwood Park to lofts, condos, semis, and row houses around Carlaw, Gerrard, and South Riverdale. Because the area includes older homes and compact lots, we tailor each renovation to the property type.
We understand the planning that Leslieville renovations often require. Layout changes, basement space, storage, additions, condo rules, rear-lane access, and older-home updates all matter. So we build the plan around how the home is used every day.
We also serve nearby communities, including Riverside, Riverdale, South Riverdale, Greenwood-Coxwell, The Beaches, East York, Blake-Jones, and Greektown. These areas share similar renovation needs across Victorian homes, Edwardian homes, semis, townhomes, lofts, condos, and larger multi-room projects.
Wherever your home is, you get the same in-house team and the same process. From design through to the final walkthrough, the goal is to keep the work clear, organized, and easier to manage.
We offer full-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, basement renovations, home additions, condo renovations, and interior design in Leslieville. Because we handle design and construction in-house, most of our work is part of larger multi-room projects.
Yes. Leslieville has many Victorian homes, Edwardian homes, semis, row houses, and older detached homes. As a result, many projects involve layout updates, better storage, improved systems, basement finishing, and main-floor changes.
Often, yes, but it depends on the property. Additions can work well for semis, row houses, and detached homes when a family needs more space. However, we review the lot, structure, zoning, access, and permits before moving into design.
Look for a renovation contractor in Leslieville who understands older east-end homes, narrow lots, basement work, additions, condo logistics, and detailed finishes. You should also expect one point of contact, clear budgeting, a defined process, and a team that handles design and construction together.