Clients' Stories

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The Beechwood Renovation Blueprint: From Cramped to Custom
After many years in their Beechwood home, our Project Mohawk clients realized their house no longer matched their lifestyle. The kitchen wasn't able to accommodate the growing need for space to store and hide appliances or other oversized grocery items; the living room felt dated, and the stairwell divided spaces rather than connecting them. Like many 1990s homes in the area, it had solid bones, but the layout and finishes didn't reflect how the family lived today.
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Cramped Rooms to an Open-Concept Family Hub | Project Village Renovation Feature
ββAfter ten years of squeezing family dinners into a kitchen that felt two sizes too small, Project Village homeowners, Fraser and Ellianne, decided patchβups were no longer enough. Their living room was oversized while the kitchen and dining areas were boxed in. Hosting felt awkward, and keeping eyes on young children meant constant shuffling.
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Inadale Project Update: Building a Family Home
At Eagleview Construction, we pride ourselves on creating homes that grow with the families who live in them. Project Inadale is a perfect example of this philosophy, where we were able to transform an existing space through a whole-home renovation and the addition of a second storey. This ambitious project is well underway, and weβre excited to share the latest updates!

