Brenda and Sean owned a Scarborough bungalow they didn't want to leave — so BVM engineered out $15,000 in steel, confirmed the footings could carry a full second storey, and planned the addition around the home they already loved.
The Rear Extension That Checked All The Boxes
A Familiar Home With Different Dreams: 104 Midland Home Addition
The Addition That Looks Like It Was Always There
See how BVM Contracting built a seamless home addition to a side-split home in the Scarborough Bluffs neighbourhood of Cliffcrest). Complete with a mansard roof, vaulted ceilings, and no trace it was ever added on, this home is easily the most asked about project we've ever completed. Not because of its grandeur, but because of its cohesiveness and timelessness.
The East York Home Addition That Almost Didn't Happen
A Home Addition Avoided With Thoughtful Planning
The Side Extension That Became a Four-Level Transformation
When the Second Opinion Became the Only Choice
Setting Up a Rosedale Home Addition For Success
Before breaking ground on one of our Rosedale home additions, our client invested $40,000-$60,000 + HST and 14 months on design and planning on our advice to confirm their home addition was feasible and within their budget. The result: certainty about costs, timeline, and feasibility even before the client committed to an architect.








