Clear conversations
Know what is included, which decisions are coming next and who to call when a question comes up.
Bring your kitchen, bathroom, basement or backyard plans to one Etobicoke renovation team. Get practical recommendations, a clear scope and careful finishing for a home that looks better and works better.

You should not have to chase a contractor for basic answers. Open Concept Living helps homeowners in Etobicoke and across Toronto understand the scope, choices and next steps, then treats the home with care while the work is underway.
Know what is included, which decisions are coming next and who to call when a question comes up.
Choose layouts and materials that suit your home, priorities and budget instead of following a one-size-fits-all plan.
Occupied-home protection, tidy work and careful cleanup are part of a professional finish.
Keep carpentry, drywall, trim and painting connected so the finished room looks considered and complete.
From Toronto condo and home renovations to decks, concrete and landscaping, choose a team that can see the whole project and carry the details through to the finish.

Create a kitchen, bathroom, basement or condo interior with better flow, useful storage and finishes chosen for daily life.

Gain a comfortable place to gather outdoors with a wood or composite deck, patio, railing or hot-tub surround built for Toronto seasons.

Improve curb appeal, drainage and everyday access with retaining walls, walkways, porch restoration, pavers and planting.

Gain practical storage and a more polished interior with custom closets, built-ins, doors, frames, trim and hardware that feel like they belong in the space.

Move from construction to a clean, finished room with drywall installation and repair, smooth ceilings, careful preparation, trim work and interior painting.

Share the project type, location and timing. We will review the details before the first conversation so you spend less time repeating yourself and more time discussing the right solution.
Explore completed kitchens, decks, carpentry, landscaping and finishing work from homes across Toronto and the GTA.
@openconceptliving“Alex listened patiently, helped us work through the details and made helpful suggestions to produce the best result while keeping the project on budget. He was clear about timelines and delivered as promised.”
Understand the quote, schedule, site protection and communication before work begins. These are the practical questions Toronto homeowners often ask when choosing a renovation contractor.
Ask about your projectUse the Request Info form and include your project type, location, preferred timing and the best way to reach you. That gives us enough context to respond meaningfully instead of starting with another round of basic questions. If a conversation is easier, call 647-300-6202.
We start with a brief conversation to understand the property, the work you are considering and your timing. If the project is a fit, the next step is usually a site visit so the scope can be discussed in the actual space before an estimate is prepared.
A useful estimate should make the proposed work understandable. Before you proceed, ask that the scope, material allowances, important exclusions and schedule assumptions are written down. Any changes discovered or requested during the work should also be discussed before extra work moves ahead.
That is the advantage of Open Concept Living's broad project experience. Interior renovations can include drywall, trim, doors, custom storage and painting, while outdoor projects can bring together carpentry, hardscaping and landscaping. The exact responsibilities and any specialized trades are defined for your project before work begins.
Often, yes. It depends on the rooms involved, dust, utilities and the length of the project. During the site visit, ask how the work can be phased, which areas will be unavailable, when water or power may be interrupted and what daily cleanup will look like.
Access routes, floor protection, dust control, material storage and cleanup should be discussed before the first day. Existing clients repeatedly mention tidy work and good cleanup in their reviews, and occupied-home protection also appears in Open Concept Living's project work.
You should know who is responsible for updates, decisions and questions before signing. Alex is repeatedly named in client reviews for listening, offering practical recommendations and communicating schedules; your own project contact and update routine will be confirmed during quoting.
It depends on the scope. Structural work and regulated electrical, plumbing or gas work may require permits, inspections or qualified trades. The quote stage is the right time to identify what applies, who will arrange it and how it is documented, rather than making assumptions after work begins.
The earlier the better, particularly for larger renovations and outdoor work with seasonal timing. Even if you are still comparing options, sharing your intended start window helps determine whether the project and schedule are a realistic fit.
Open Concept Living serves Etobicoke, Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. The portfolio includes condo and home interiors, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, concrete, retaining walls, landscaping, closets, doors, drywall and painting. Share your postal code and a concise description so the team can confirm fit.
Share your property location, the rooms or outdoor areas involved and your preferred timing. Those details help us understand the project and give you a more useful first response.