Some renovations are about fixing what is old. Others are about revealing what a home was always meant to be.
In Woodbridge, this full transformation is still unfolding, but one thing is already clear. The new windows set the tone for everything that follows. Before finishes, before landscaping, before final details, the home already feels lighter, calmer, and more intentional. That shift begins at the glass.

This project included 24 draftLOCK Slim Contour Series triple-glazed windows, 2 sliding doors, and a new entry door. Together, they reframe the house not as a collection of rooms, but as a cohesive, forward-looking space that feels open and quietly confident.
A New Rhythm on the Exterior
From the street, the change is immediate. The updated windows bring clarity to the home’s architecture, sharpening the lines and restoring balance to the facade. At the front of the house, borderline grills were carefully incorporated to respect the home’s traditional proportions while giving them a cleaner, more refined expression.

The slim frames allow more glass and less visual weight. Light reflects differently now, giving the brickwork warmth during the day and depth in the evening. The windows no longer compete with the architecture. They support it.
This is where performance and design intersect. Triple glazing improves comfort and efficiency in a cold Canadian climate, but it also contributes to a quieter, more settled feel inside. The house feels protected without feeling closed off.


Designed for What’s Next
At the back of the home, large sliding doors and expansive windows open the interior toward the yard, creating a sense of continuity between inside and out. Even as the renovation continues, these openings already define how the space will be lived in.

The windows are not decorative accents. They are structural to the experience of the home. They shape how rooms feel in the morning, how spaces connect, and how the house will age alongside the family living in it.
“Canadian Choice brought clarity to a renovation that had a lot of moving parts.”
An Entrance That Sets the Tone
The new entry door deserves its own moment.
Finished in a deep, modern tone and framed by sidelights, the door anchors the front of the home with quiet confidence. It feels welcoming without being ornate, solid without feeling heavy. From the outside, it signals intention. From the inside, it creates a sense of arrival.

It is a reminder that first impressions matter, not just for guests, but for the people who walk through the door every day. In a renovation where every decision is deliberate, the entrance becomes the punctuation mark.
A Transformation in Motion
This Woodbridge home is still evolving, but the windows have already done something important. They have given the renovation a clear direction. They have brought coherence to the exterior and calm to the interior. They have turned a work in progress into a home that already feels renewed.
If you are planning a renovation or simply wondering how much of a difference the right windows and doors can make, seeing that transformation in real life often changes everything.
👉 Book a free in-home consultation to explore what new windows could do for your home, your comfort, and the way your space feels every day.





