BVM Contracting
Toronto General Contractor, Home Additions Toronto, Home Renovations Toronto, New Home Builder,
05/28/2026
You can spend weeks watching YouTube tutorials, reading Reddit threads, and scrolling through Pinterest boards - but none of that will actually build your home.
There’s a big difference between being informed and being ready to build. Our latest blog breaks down why real expertise, a trusted contractor, and boots-on-the-ground experience will always matter more than any search result.
New blog post is live - link in bio to our blog!
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Happy Mother’s Day to all of the Mom’s, you deserve flowers that were bought before the day of but here we are
Planning on deciding between moving or renovating in the Greater Area? You’ll want to listen to this!
We get inquiries every week from families outgrowing their current spaces and have built a really intuitive process to help homeowners make the most informed decision between moving or renovating.
Sometimes it’s staying put, sometimes it’s moving, but at least you’ll be armed with the correct information at the right time to make the most informed decision.
And if you have the right to help you on the moving side of the decision who isn’t forcing you into a move scenario this makes the process even easier.
Remember to arm yourself with the knowledge and work with reputable and real estate teams to make sure you have all of the facts and numbers before making a decision one way or another.
Also remember that a good builder won’t care about if you decide to move or renovate, if they have a healthy pipeline they will make sure you have the realistic numbers so that in either case they are creating a client for life. The amount of times we’ve been contacted after people move to renovate their new homes or have been referred by just being honest and transparent is remarkable (who would have thought?!).
05/06/2026
A client asked us to build something we can't name.
They'd know it was them if we said it out loud. But that one project made us realize we had no idea what 'custom' actually meant. We've listened differently in every conversation since.
For years, we thought custom meant the high-end stuff. Luxury finishes, expensive materials, the kind of details you'd see in a design magazine. The things that make other people say "wow" when they walk through your front door.
But this client needed something completely different.
It wasn't about impressing anyone. It wasn't about resale value or keeping up with the neighbors. It was about solving a specific problem in how they actually lived in their home, every single day. When they explained what they needed and why, we realized we'd been thinking about custom all wrong.
We built it, they got exactly what they needed, and that project has stuck with us ever since.
Now when someone reaches out about a renovation or home addition, we ask different questions. We want to know about their routines... how they move through their space in the morning, what frustrates them when they're trying to get three kids out the door, where things pile up because there's nowhere else to put them.
Because custom isn't about what looks expensive or impressive.
It's about what actually works for the way you live.
That confidential project taught us to listen for the real need, not just the surface request. And it's changed how we approach every single conversation since then.
Here's my question for you: if you could change one thing about your home that would make your daily routine easier (not prettier, just easier), what would it be?
Comment below. Genuinely curious what people would say 👇
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80 Barbados Boulevard
Toronto, ON
M1J1K9
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