GTA renovation awards honor top custom home builders and designers

Friday, May 2, 2025, 10:21 am

Industry innovators gathered in Vaughan to celebrate the winners of the 2025 RenoMark Awards, recognizing excellence in renovation and custom home building. The event highlighted meticulous design craftsmanship and set a high bar for future industry achievements.


torontosun.com / BILD: Recognizing the best in renovation

Renovation design and custom home building industry celebrates GTA RenoMark Awards winners The GTA’s renovation, design and custom home building industry came together last week in Vaughan to celebrate the winners of the 2025 RenoMark Awards. For over 25 years, these awards have recognized the…

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nationalpost.com / Renovation design and custom home building industry celebrates GTA RenoMark Awards winners 

The GTA’s renovation, design and custom home building industry came together last week in Vaughan to celebrate the winners of the 2025 RenoMark Awards. For over 25 years, these awards have recognized the professional renovators and custom home builders who are members of the Building Industry and…


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