What's included
- Wall-to-wall fitted desks
- Dual workstations
- File drawers and cabinets
- Printer and equipment storage
- Cable and outlet planning
- Integrated task lighting
- Video-call backgrounds
- Sound-control options
Designed around the way you work
A designer, accountant, student, and two-person hybrid office need different surfaces and storage. We start with monitor count, equipment, files, meeting habits, and whether the room must serve another purpose. Desk height and depth, upper cabinets, open shelves, pinboards, and drawers are laid out around those needs. For shared offices, each person gets a comfortable work zone with enough separation for simultaneous calls.
Power and cables planned before carpentry
We locate outlets, data connections, charging, lighting controls, and cable routes before the millwork is built. Grommets and removable access panels keep cords hidden without trapping adapters where they cannot be reached. Printers, routers, and computer towers receive the ventilation and clearances they need, while task lights are positioned to avoid glare on screens.
A professional background built in
Video calls have made the wall behind the desk part of the office design. We can frame a balanced background with bookshelves, closed cabinetry, display niches, and warm integrated lighting, while keeping confidential paperwork out of sight. If the office is in a basement or near a busy family room, solid doors, acoustic insulation, and soft finishes can reduce echo and distractions.
Useful after working hours
Many Toronto homes cannot spare a room that only serves one purpose. We can fit a workstation into a guest room, landing, living room, or basement and design doors or panels that visually quiet the office at the end of the day. Durable surfaces, repairable finishes, and flexible shelving help the built-in adapt when technology or work habits change.



