Two tone kitchen renovation with navy lower cabinets, white glass front uppers, stainless dishwasher and gold gooseneck faucet

Custom Kitchen Cabinets Toronto & GTA

Made-to-Measure Cabinetry, Doors & Finishes — Built to Your Exact Dimensions

Slab, shaker, painted MDF, solid wood, and premium veneer. Full renovation scope under one fixed-price contract — cabinets, countertops, flooring, plumbing, electrical, wall removal, permits.

From $650/lin ft
8–12 weeks production
300+ slab finishes
80+ MDF profiles
70+ wood configurations
Fixed-price contract
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HOW MUCH DO CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS COST IN TORONTO?

Custom kitchen cabinets in Toronto start from $650/lin ft for selected slab systems. Final pricing depends on door material, finish, profile complexity, hardware and full renovation scope. MDF and wood profile doors can vary by 2× or more. A written fixed-price proposal is prepared after the design consultation.

Slab Doors
From $650/lin ft
Custom Profile
Varies by design
Production Time
8–12 weeks
Slab Finishes
300+ options
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insurance policy

Insured WSIB, CSIO-$5M Liability Insurance

Liability Insurance

OBC-Aligned, ESA Electrical (Notification, Inspection as Required)

Plumber Electrician

Licensed Plumber, Electrician, HVAC,
Ventilation Upgrades

Warranty

2-5 Year Workmanship & 1-5 Year Cabinetry Warranty

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Free 3D Design & Quote

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Made-to-Measure Precision
Your cabinets are planned around the actual space — not forced into standard modules. Critical in older Toronto homes, condos, open-concept layouts, high ceilings and uneven walls.


300+ Finishes · 80+ MDF · 70+ Wood
Slab doors across 300+ finish options from AGT, EGGER, Arauco, Panolam and Tafisa libraries. 80+ MDF door profiles. 70+ wood door configurations plus CNC profiles on request.


Full Renovation Scope
Cabinets, countertops, flooring, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, wall removal, open-concept conversion, permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades — one team, one contract.


Fixed-Price Contract
Approved scope, written change orders, no undocumented surprises. One contract covers cabinets, installation and all renovation work in the written proposal.


Cabinet Door & Finish Systems

Two Main Door Categories — Plus Premium Veneer

The cabinet box controls structure. The door system controls the visual identity of the kitchen. We start with the door style, then design the layout, finish system and renovation scope to match.

Door Category Best For Material & Finish Options Price Logic
Category 1

Modern Slab Door Systems

Modern condos, contemporary kitchens, clean flat-panel and handleless looks Melamine, PET, acrylic, high gloss, super matt, textured melamine, wood-look slab — 300+ options across AGT, EGGER, Arauco, Panolam and Tafisa libraries From $650/lin ft
Varies by slab material, coating, edge tape, grain direction, hardware and layout
Category 2a

Paint-Grade MDF & Profile Doors

Painted kitchens, transitional homes, clients who want a specific door profile One-piece MDF, flat panel, raised panel, shaker, slim shaker, V-line, double & triple shaker, fluted, beaded — 80+ profiles through fabrication partners; additional CNC profiles on request Varies by MDF thickness, profile depth, rail size, sanding, backing and finish system — can differ by 2× or more between simplest and most complex profile
Category 2b

5-Piece MDF, Wood & Decorative Doors

Premium shaker kitchens, natural wood looks, traditional profiles and decorative framed doors Framed doors with MDF, plywood or solid wood centre panels; glass & mullion doors; decorative valances — 70+ wood configurations plus CNC profiles on request Higher price level; cost depends on frame profile, centre panel type, wood species, decorative routing, finish and door size
Premium

Natural Wood Veneer Surfaces

Luxury kitchens, full-height panels, custom islands and warm natural grain Rift cut white oak, flat cut white oak, walnut, maple, red oak and reconstituted veneers (Brookside/Alpi) where consistent grain & colour matching are required Priced after species, grain direction, panel layout, finish and cabinet design are confirmed at the design consultation

The door style defines the visual identity of the kitchen. The box defines the structure. The renovation scope defines the final budget. We explain which decision matters most at each stage — without pushing the most expensive option.

Kitchen Renovation Markham: Side profile of the two modern teal bar stools tucked into the Rustic Oak kitchen island, ready for casual dining
Category 1 · Modern · Condo · Minimalist

Modern Slab Door Systems

The cleanest cabinet front option. One flat panel — no frame, no profile. Works in condos, contemporary homes and open-plan designs where the goal is a smooth, uninterrupted surface.

— 300+ finish options — melamine, PET, acrylic, high gloss, super matt, wood-look
— Libraries: AGT · EGGER · Arauco · Panolam · Tafisa
— Fluted & beaded accents available for island fronts and feature doors
— Zero-joint and seamless edge options where available

Physical sample books reviewed with Platon at the design consultation.
Book Design Consultation
Category 2a · Painted · Transitional · Flexible

Paint-Grade MDF & Profile Doors

The most flexible category for painted kitchens. One-piece MDF doors are machined from a single panel — no face joints, smooth paint surface, 80+ profiles available.

— Shaker · slim shaker · V-line · raised panel · fluted · beaded · flat panel
— One-piece and 5-piece can be mixed in the same kitchen
— Pricing varies by profile depth, rail size and finish system — can differ 2× or more
— CNC profiles available on request

From a simple painted flat-panel to a deeply routed decorative shaker — the profile is your choice, the price reflects the construction.
Explore MDF Profile Options
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Category 2b · Premium · Natural Wood · Traditional

5-Piece MDF, Wood & Decorative Doors

Frame-and-panel construction: two stiles, two rails, one centre panel. The frame profile and centre panel type — not just the species — define the look and the price.

— Centre panels: MDF · plywood · veneer plywood · solid wood
— Series: PL · SL · SH (V-Groove / English / Regency) · SA/MS · AT premium
— Prime hardwoods: oak · maple · walnut — confirmed at order
— Glass & mullion doors · decorative valances · CNC profiles on request

“Shaker” describes a look — not one product. A one-piece MDF shaker and a premium framed wood shaker are built and priced very differently.
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Premium · Luxury · Full-Height · Architectural

Premium Natural Wood Veneer

Real wood grain across full-height panels, islands, pantry walls and hood surrounds. For kitchens where the material itself is the design statement.

— Rift cut white oak · flat cut white oak · walnut · maple · red oak
— Reconstituted veneers (Brookside/Alpi) for consistent grain matching
— Mitre-fold elements: waterfall islands · wrapped shelves · posts · valances
— Handleless and integrated systems available

Availability, species and pricing confirmed after design, layout and panel direction are reviewed at the design consultation.
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“Every door style, every finish direction, every layout decision — reviewed together with Platon before a single cabinet is ordered.”

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Technical Detail: MDF vs 5-Piece Door Construction

One-piece MDF doors are routed from a single MDF panel. They are often used for painted kitchens because the surface is smooth, consistent and efficient to finish — and because single-piece construction avoids visible face joints on the door front.

5-piece doors use frame-and-panel construction: two stiles, two rails and one centre panel. The centre panel can be MDF, plywood, veneer plywood, solid wood or a decorative grooved panel. That construction difference is the main reason two “shaker” doors can differ in price by 2× or more.

Understanding the construction behind the look is the first step toward an accurate written proposal.

Cabinet Door Styles

Explore Door Styles Before You Commit

The cabinet layout defines function. The door style defines the visual identity of the kitchen. Before final pricing is confirmed, Platon reviews the door and finish direction with you so the proposal reflects the actual kitchen you want.

Book Consultation — Review Full Sample Library

Physical sample books from supplier finish collections are available at the design consultation. A dedicated door style gallery page is coming soon.

Functional Design Details

Custom Cabinets Are Not Only About the Door Style

The door defines the look. The functional details define how the kitchen works every day. Platon reviews handle style, opening systems, hood integration, ceiling transitions and interior storage — because these decisions affect both the final result and the budget.

Depending on the selected cabinet system and hardware availability, options may include standard knobs and pulls, long modern bar pulls, integrated handle profiles (J-pull, L-pull), edge pulls, handleless cabinet fronts, push-to-open doors, push-to-open drawers and soft-close hinge and drawer systems.

Handleless and push-to-open systems must be planned at the design stage — they affect hardware selection, door clearances and daily function and cannot be added reliably after the cabinet order is placed.

Options may include full-height doors running to the ceiling, stacked upper cabinets with a smaller cabinet above the main run, crown moulding, flat scribe or filler panels, boxed bulkhead or soffit treatment, or open space above cabinets where ceiling height and design allow.

Especially important in Toronto homes with uneven ceilings, older framing, bulkheads or open-concept layouts where the cabinet run continues across different ceiling heights.

Options may include an exposed metal hood, a cabinet-integrated hood insert with a matching front panel, a hood concealed behind two cabinet doors, a custom hood cover finished to match the cabinet system exactly, or a panelled hood surround for a built-in architectural look.

The right solution depends on appliance specs, ventilation requirements, duct routing and kitchen layout. Hood design is confirmed during the design consultation before cabinet production begins.

Interior planning can include cutlery organizers, spice pull-outs and narrow pull-out towers, garbage and recycling pull-outs, tray dividers, deep pot drawers, pantry pull-outs, corner storage solutions, and wood or metal drawer box systems.

These details are selected based on how the kitchen will actually be used — not only how it appears in the 3D design. Platon reviews interior storage options as part of the design consultation.

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Pricing Transparency

What Affects the Final Cabinet Price

Two kitchens with the same linear footage can have very different final costs. A simple slab-door kitchen and a premium framed shaker kitchen may have identical cabinet lengths but very different pricing.

The cabinet box, door construction, finish system, hardware, installation complexity and full renovation scope all contribute to the final number. Countertops, flooring, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, wall work and permits add their own cost independently. Magic Reno prices custom kitchens after the layout, door system, finish direction and scope are confirmed at the design consultation — not from a generic per-foot allowance.

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“From the first call to the final walkthrough — one team, one contract, one kitchen done right.”

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Is Custom Right for You?

When Custom Kitchen Cabinets Are Worth It

Custom cabinets are not necessary for every kitchen. Sometimes prefab or stock cabinetry is the right decision. But custom becomes the better choice when the layout, design or renovation scope needs more control than standard modules can provide.


Your Layout Is Not Standard
Older Toronto homes and condos often have uneven walls, bulkheads, unusual corners, ceiling height variations or awkward openings. Custom cabinetry is built around the real space — not forced into it.


You Want a Specific Door Style
Painted MDF shaker, slim shaker, V-line, raised panel, fluted fronts, beaded detail, glass/mullion doors, CNC profiles, veneer panels or full-height integrated walls require custom fabrication — not available in standard prefab lines.


You Care About Functional Details
Handleless doors, push-to-open drawers, integrated hood design, full-height cabinets, custom ceiling transitions and specialty storage all require planning from the design stage — not retrofitting after the cabinet order.


You Are Planning Open-Concept Work
Open-concept kitchens often include wall removal, beam co-ordination, flooring transitions, ventilation changes and permit requirements. Cabinet design must connect to those decisions from the beginning.


You Need Full-Scope Co-ordination
A kitchen renovation is rarely only cabinets. Countertops, flooring, backsplash, plumbing, electrical, lighting, ventilation and finishing all affect the final result. Custom is the right starting point when you need one co-ordinated plan.


You Want a Built-In Look
Full-height cabinetry, integrated pantry walls, panel-ready appliances, finished sides, mitre-fold island panels, custom hood covers and fewer visible fillers all require made-to-measure planning from the design stage.

The kitchen island base and surrounding two tone cabinets are in place during the final stages of the Thornhill renovation, awaiting measurement for countertops
Olive green custom kitchen cabinets with shaker doors, large stone island countertop and built in cabinetry during luxury kitchen renovation in Toronto


Project Timeline

8–12 Weeks from Approved Design to Completed Installation — With Minimal Downtime

For most custom kitchen projects, the timeline is 8–12 weeks from approved design and cabinet order to completed kitchen installation. That does not mean the existing kitchen needs to be demolished for 8–12 weeks. Demolition timing depends on the full renovation scope.

Stage Magic Reno Approach Your Kitchen
Design & Order Layout, door style, finish and scope approved. Cabinet order placed. Existing kitchen stays functional.
Cabinet Production Custom fabrication in progress. Trades pre-booked, permits co-ordinated where required. Kitchen may remain usable where project conditions allow.
Demolition & Site Prep Scheduled as close to cabinet readiness as practical. Structural or permit-driven scopes may require earlier start. Simple projects: shorter downtime. Complex scopes: longer prep phase.
Installation & Finishing Cabinets, countertops, final connections and finishing co-ordinated as one planned sequence. Kitchen completed.

The goal is not to demolish early. The goal is to time demolition correctly.

For open-concept kitchens involving load-bearing wall removal, structural drawings, permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades, flooring rebuilds, plumbing relocation or major electrical upgrades — the preparation phase can take several weeks before cabinet installation begins. This is planned transparently in the written proposal, not discovered during construction.


One Contract, Full Scope

More Than Cabinets — A Complete Kitchen Renovation

A cabinet supplier delivers doors and boxes. Magic Reno co-ordinates how those cabinets connect to the rest of the kitchen — and takes direct responsibility for the full result.

Custom cabinet design
Cabinet installation
Countertops
Backsplash
Flooring
Plumbing rough-ins
Electrical & lighting
Ventilation & hood
Wall removal
Open-concept
Structural assessment
Permits & inspections
Project management
Final walkthrough
Early 3D rendering visualizing a potential layout for the kitchen renovation project before the final design was chosen

Why One Contract Matters

When you hire a cabinet supplier and manage your own trades, you become the project manager. Every delay in one trade pushes the next. Every gap in scope is your problem to solve.

A damaged wall discovered during demo, a plumbing conflict behind the sink cabinet, a permit hold before rough-in — all land on you when there is no single contractor holding the full scope.

With Magic Reno managing the full scope, those co-ordination decisions — and the responsibility that comes with them — stay with us, not you.

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Before photo of a cramped U shaped kitchen featuring warm cherry wood cabinets, white countertops, stainless steel appliances
The kitchen demolition phase in progress with the wall opened up to the studs to prepare for the 50
A bright and airy Deluxe Style kitchen in Thornhill featuring a seamless Calacatta Gold porcelain floor and a two tone design with Matte White and Rustic Oak cabinets

Honest Comparison

Full-Scope Kitchen Renovation vs Buying Cabinets

Both approaches can work — for different clients and different projects. The right choice depends on your renovation scope and comfort with co-ordinating multiple vendors independently.

Scope Item Magic Reno Full-Scope Cabinet Supplier Only
Custom cabinet layout Designed to your exact dimensions Product selection only
Door style & finish selection Reviewed on-site with Platon, full sample library Showroom or catalogue selection
Cabinet installation Included in scope Separate installer required
Countertops Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Flooring Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Backsplash Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Plumbing rough-ins Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Electrical & lighting Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Ventilation / hood fan Co-ordinated in scope Not included
Wall removal / open-concept Co-ordinated where required Outside cabinet scope
Permits & inspections Co-ordinated through licensed trades Client responsibility
Schedule sequencing Managed by project team Homeowner co-ordinates
Contract structure One fixed-price written contract Multiple vendors, multiple invoices
Final result Finished kitchen Cabinet product


Real Projects

Custom Kitchen Renovations in Toronto & GTA

Every project is different. These represent real completed scopes — door system, investment range and timeline are actual project data.

Two tone condo kitchen renovation with navy lower cabinets, white shaker uppers, quartz countertop and gold faucet, Etobicoke

Condo · North York
Two-Tone Painted MDF Shaker Kitchen
A condo kitchen using a two-tone painted shaker direction — deep slate lowers, warm off-white uppers. Quartz countertop, subway tile backsplash, undermount sink and new flooring. Full plumbing and electrical co-ordination within one contract.

What made it custom: made-to-measure layout fitting the existing condo space without filler-heavy module gaps, painted MDF shaker door style, two-tone finish co-ordination and full scope under one written contract.
Door: 5-Piece MDF Shaker
Investment: $25k–$30k
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Semi-Detached · Richmond Hill
Open-Concept Conversion with Custom Island
Non-load-bearing wall removed, kitchen opened to dining. Custom island with waterfall slab end panel. Super matt slab doors. Ventilation re-routed. New flooring continued through kitchen and dining. Permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades.

What made it custom: open-concept co-ordination, island with waterfall end panel, precise layout confirmed after structural conditions were assessed, full scope under one written contract.
Door: Super Matt Slab
Investment: $35k–$40k
A complete overview of the Thornhill kitchen renovation, showing the harmonious layout of the two tone cabinets, quartz island, and modern gold lighting fixtures

Detached · Vaughan
Full-Height White Oak Veneer Kitchen
Full-height cabinet run to ceiling with Rift Cut White Oak veneer. Flat-panel handleless doors with integrated pulls. Custom island with book-matched veneer end panels. Integrated hood cover in matching veneer. Quartz countertop, new hardwood flooring.

What made it custom: Rift Cut White Oak veneer specification, full-height layout, handleless system planned from design stage, book-matched island panels and full scope under one written contract.
Door: White Oak Veneer Slab
Investment: $40k+

Before & After · Project Gallery · Video Tour

See the Work

Real kitchens, real projects, real results. Video from completed renovations across Toronto and the GTA.

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Two tone condo kitchen renovation with navy lower cabinets, white shaker uppers, quartz countertop and gold faucet, Etobicoke
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How It Works

From First Call to Finished Kitchen — Five Steps

Every custom kitchen renovation at Magic Reno follows the same structured process. The same three people — Veronika, Platon and Dmytro — are with your project from first call to final handover.

1

First Contact
Veronika
Veronika qualifies the project, confirms scope and schedules your design consultation with Platon.

2

Design Consultation
Platon
Field measurements, sample library, layout options, full scope discussed on-site.

3

Fixed-Price Proposal
Platon
Written proposal, itemised pricing, 3D layout where applicable. Approved and signed → cabinet order placed.

4

Production & Planning
Platon / Dmytro
8–12 week production window used to pre-book trades, co-ordinate permits and finalise selections.

5

Build & Walkthrough
Dmytro
Demolition, trades, cabinet install, finishing, inspections, final walkthrough.


Payment Schedule

How Kitchen Renovation Payments Work

Every Magic Reno kitchen follows a 6-stage milestone payment structure. Cabinets are paid in full as a separate line after the design is approved — this allows production to begin immediately. The remaining renovation balance is split across four construction milestones.

1
Contract Signing
5%

Project reserved, design process begins. 5% of the total contract value.

2
Design Approved — Cabinets Ordered
100% of cabinet cost

Platon finalises the cabinet specification and layout. You review, approve and sign the spec. Cabinet cost is paid in full at this stage — production begins immediately. For custom cabinets the 8–12 week production window starts this day.

3
Demolition Complete
30% of remaining balance

End of the first day on site. Existing kitchen removed, site protected, rough-in work begun.

4
Ready for Installation · Cabinets on Site
30% of remaining balance

All rough trades complete, site is prepared for cabinet installation, and cabinets have been delivered and confirmed.

5
Kitchen Installed · Countertop Confirmed
30% of remaining balance

Cabinet installation complete. Countertop template approved and countertop confirmed or installed.

6
Final Acceptance
10% of remaining balance

All deficiencies resolved. Dmytro walks through every item with you. You accept the completed kitchen before the final payment is made.

Why cabinets are paid separately and upfront: Cabinet production — whether 3–10 days for stock or 8–12 weeks for custom — cannot begin until the factory receives the order and payment. Separating the cabinet cost from the renovation balance lets both processes run in parallel, which is the primary reason Magic Reno kitchens finish on schedule.

VERIFIED CLIENT REVIEWS

What Our Clients Are Saying

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Conrado Que

Magic Reno transformed our space! We absolutely love our new kitchen and both washrooms. The quality of the work is fantastic, and the team was professional and detail-oriented. A definite five-star job! We couldn’t be happier with the results.

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Marco R.

Magic Reno transformed our condo kitchen in just 3 weeks. Transparent pricing, excellent workmanship, no surprises.

Ideas Condo Kitchen

Elena S.

Platon guided us through material selection. Our North York kitchen is stylish and functional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Custom Kitchen Cabinet Questions — Answered

Custom kitchen cabinets in Toronto typically start from $650 per linear foot for selected slab door systems. Final pricing depends on cabinet layout, door material, finish, profile complexity, hardware, countertops and full renovation scope. Pricing for MDF and wood profile doors can vary by 2× or more depending on profile complexity, door construction, rail size and finish system. A written fixed-price proposal is prepared after the design consultation with Platon.

Magic Reno offers slab doors across 300+ finish options from supplier libraries including AGT, EGGER, Arauco, Panolam and Tafisa. MDF and wood profile doors include 80+ options through fabrication partners — shaker, slim shaker, V-line, raised panel, fluted, beaded and other routed profiles. Premium natural wood veneer surfaces in white oak, walnut, maple and red oak are also available. Final availability is confirmed at the design consultation.

A slab door is a flat single panel with no frame — available in melamine, acrylic, high gloss, super matt and textured finishes. A one-piece MDF door is routed from a single MDF panel, used for painted kitchens because the surface is smooth and accepts paint well. A 5-piece shaker or wood door uses frame-and-panel construction: two stiles, two rails and one centre panel in plywood, solid wood or MDF. These are different products with different pricing and finish behaviour.

Because shaker describes a look, not one fixed construction. A shaker-style door can be a one-piece routed MDF door, a 5-piece MDF door, a plywood-centre-panel framed door, or a premium decorative profile with routing and bead details. Pricing can differ by 2× or more depending on profile complexity, door construction, rail size and finish system.

Yes. Depending on the selected cabinet system and hardware availability, Magic Reno can plan handleless doors with integrated profiles, edge pulls, J-pull or L-pull handle channels, push-to-open doors and push-to-open drawers. These options must be selected at the design stage because they affect cabinet clearances, hardware specification, door sizing and daily function.

Yes. A range hood can be integrated as an exposed metal hood, a cabinet insert with a matching front panel, a hood concealed behind two cabinet doors, or a custom hood cover finished to match the cabinet system exactly. Hood design is confirmed during the design consultation with Platon before the cabinet order is placed.

Yes. One-piece MDF doors are often the right choice for painted kitchens because the single-piece construction avoids visible face joints on the door front, and the smooth surface accepts paint well without showing wood grain texture. MDF is also more dimensionally stable than solid wood under variable temperature and humidity conditions.

Most custom kitchen projects are planned around 8–12 weeks from approved design and cabinet order to completed kitchen installation. The exact timeline depends on the door system selected, finish complexity, supplier lead time, site preparation requirements, countertop templating, and the full renovation scope.

Demolition timing depends on the renovation scope and is planned transparently in the written proposal. For simpler projects, demolition can often be scheduled close to the cabinet installation window. For open-concept kitchens involving load-bearing wall removal, structural drawings or permit co-ordination, preparation may need to begin several weeks before cabinet installation.

Yes. Magic Reno can co-ordinate countertops, flooring, backsplash, plumbing rough-ins, electrical co-ordination, lighting, ventilation and range hood work, wall removal, open-concept conversion, and permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades — all within one fixed-price contract.

Yes. Magic Reno co-ordinates structural assessments, wall removal, beam co-ordination, ventilation re-routing and open-concept kitchen conversions as part of the full renovation scope. Permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades is managed within the same contract where required.

Veronika is your first point of contact and handles all scheduling, documentation, follow-ups and contract co-ordination. Platon leads the design consultation, measurements, finish selection, proposal and cabinet order. Dmytro manages the build phase — site scheduling, trade co-ordination, demolition, rough-ins, cabinet installation, inspection co-ordination and final walkthrough.

The Magic Reno Team

The Same People, Start to Finish

Three people. One project. No handoffs to strangers halfway through your kitchen renovation.

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Veronika
Client Co-ordination & Project Intake
Veronika is your first contact at Magic Reno. She qualifies your project, confirms scope and location, and schedules your design consultation with Platon. Throughout the project she co-ordinates all client communications, documentation, contracts and follow-up — making sure nothing falls through the cracks from your first call to final handover.

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Platon
Lead Designer & Proposals
Platon leads every design consultation. He visits your home, takes field measurements, reviews your door and finish options from the full sample library, and discusses layout possibilities. He prepares the fixed-price proposal — cabinet system, door selection, full renovation scope and 3D layout where applicable — and stays involved through the production window to answer technical questions.

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Dmytro
Project Manager & Site Execution
Dmytro accompanies your project from day one through final acceptance. He’s on-site for every milestone review built into the payment schedule — demolition complete, rough-ins ready, installation complete, final walkthrough — and is personally available whenever a question, decision or inspection requires his direct attention. He sequences trades, co-ordinates plumbing, electrical, ventilation and flooring, and manages permit and inspection co-ordination throughout the build.

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Start the Right Way

Start with the Door Style, the Layout and the Full Scope

A custom kitchen should not begin with a random per-foot cabinet allowance. Book a consultation with Platon — measurements, door and finish selection, written fixed-price proposal. No obligation.

Made-to-measure cabinet layout
Slab, MDF, shaker, wood and veneer door options
Countertops, backsplash and flooring
Plumbing, electrical and ventilation co-ordination
Wall removal and open-concept conversion where required
Permit and inspection co-ordination through licensed trades
Fixed-price written contract after approved design

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