Golden Bee Homes handles home renovations in Yorkville, from full-unit condos near Bloor Street to Victorian-style homes near Hazelton Avenue. In addition, we bring the full design-build process into one team, so planning and construction stay connected.
Renovating in Yorkville can feel overwhelming when you’re coordinating building rules, tight timelines, and trades all at once. 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 is an award-winning design-build firm, recognized with nine BILD Awards. Since 2005, we’ve renovated homes and condos across the GTA. In Yorkville, homeowners come to us for condo renovations, full-home renovations, townhouse updates, and major multi-room projects.

Yorkville has a different renovation profile than most Toronto neighbourhoods. Around Bloor Street, Yorkville Avenue, and Cumberland Street, many homes are condos, boutique suites, and full-floor residences. The quieter streets near Hazelton Avenue and Scollard Street still hold Victorian-style homes, townhomes, and heritage properties with details that need care.
The renovation plan changes with the property type. Condo projects turn on elevator bookings, board rules, work hours, access, sound transfer, and compact layouts. Older Yorkville homes call for a different approach, especially when the goal is to update the space without stripping away its character.
Many Yorkville homeowners already have a strong location and a valuable property, so the renovation is usually about making the space calmer, more functional, and better suited to daily use. Homes near Village of Yorkville Park, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the streets connecting into The Annex and Rosedale often need better storage, improved lighting, quieter bedrooms, cleaner kitchen layouts, and bathrooms that work harder in a smaller footprint.
Because every property type here is different, planning matters early. A condo suite may need smarter storage and building coordination, while a townhome or older house may need layout updates, system upgrades, or careful finish decisions that respect the home’s original details.
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 Yorkville, from condos near Bloor Street and Bay Street to townhomes and older homes near Hazelton Avenue, Yorkville Avenue, Scollard Street, and Cumberland Street. Because the area includes both dense condo buildings and older residential pockets, we tailor each renovation to the property type.
In addition, we understand the planning that Yorkville renovations often require. Building access, condo rules, heritage details, compact layouts, storage, lighting, and careful finish decisions all matter. So we build the plan around how the home is used every day.
We also serve nearby communities, including The Annex, Rosedale, Summerhill, Casa Loma, Yonge and Bloor, and Church-Wellesley. As a result, we often work with similar renovation needs across condos, townhomes, heritage homes, 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 condo renovations, full-home renovations, kitchen and bathroom renovations, basement renovations for select houses, home additions for suitable properties, and interior design in Yorkville. Because we handle design and construction in-house, most of our work is part of larger multi-room projects.
Yes. Yorkville has both condo buildings and older homes with historic character, so we plan each renovation around the property type. As a result, condo projects need careful coordination with building rules, while older homes often need layout, systems, storage, and finish updates.
Sometimes, but it depends on the property. Additions are usually not relevant for condo owners. However, they may be possible for select townhomes or older houses if the lot, zoning, access, structure, and heritage context support the plan.
Look for a renovation contractor in Yorkville who understands condo logistics, older homes, detailed finishes, and central Toronto construction. You should also expect one point of contact, clear budgeting, a defined process, and a team that handles design and construction together. As a result, the project feels more controlled from the start.