Transforming Toronto’s Historic Homes
Transforming Toronto’s Historic Homes

At Custom Heritage Homes, we believe that every home tells a story. Nestled in the heart of Toronto, our passion lies in transforming these narratives into modern masterpieces while preserving their historical charm. Led by Peter Czumak, a seasoned builder with an eye for detail and a deep appreciation for architectural history, we specialize in renovating heritage homes across the city's most iconic neighborhoods.
The Art of Heritage Home Renovation
Renovating a heritage home is more than just a construction project—it’s a delicate balance of honoring the past while enhancing the present. Each brick, archway, and stained glass window has its own story, and our mission at Custom Heritage Homes is to preserve these elements while making your home functional for modern living.
Peter Czumak and his team bring decades of experience and a deep understanding of Toronto’s architectural history to each project. We meticulously plan every detail, ensuring that your home’s original character shines through, whether we’re restoring a grand Victorian in Cabbagetown or updating a charming Edwardian in Rosedale.
Serving Toronto’s Historic Neighborhoods
Toronto is home to some of Canada’s most beautiful heritage neighborhoods, and we’re proud to serve homeowners in these areas:
- Cabbagetown: Known for its stunning Victorian architecture, Cabbagetown is one of our favorite areas to work in. We’ve had the pleasure of restoring numerous homes here, each with its unique set of challenges and rewards.
- Rosedale: The stately homes of Rosedale are a testament to Toronto’s rich history. Our team specializes in maintaining the elegance of these Edwardian and Georgian homes while incorporating modern amenities.
- The Annex: The Annex is famed for its distinctive “Annex Style” homes, blending Romanesque and Queen Anne elements. We relish the opportunity to work on these grand residences, preserving their historic features while updating them for contemporary living.
- Yorkville: Once a quiet village, Yorkville’s Victorian homes have a unique charm that we love to enhance. Whether it’s a full restoration or a subtle update, we ensure that the historical essence of these homes remains intact.
- High Park: The homes around High Park are rich in Arts and Crafts and Tudor Revival styles. We specialize in transforming these early 20th-century houses into modern family homes while keeping their historic charm.
- Riverdale: Riverdale’s Victorian and Edwardian homes offer a glimpse into the past. Our renovations here focus on maintaining the original craftsmanship while introducing modern conveniences.
- Leslieville: Leslieville’s heritage homes may be modest, but they are full of character. We take pride in restoring these homes, ensuring that their history is preserved for future generations.
- Leaside: Leaside’s 1930s and 1940s homes are gems of Toronto’s architectural history. Our team is skilled in updating these houses, balancing their historical significance with modern-day needs.
Why Choose Custom Heritage Homes?
Choosing the right partner for your heritage home renovation is crucial. At Custom Heritage Homes, we offer a comprehensive service that takes care of every aspect of your project, from initial design to the final touches. Peter Czumak personally oversees each renovation, ensuring that every detail aligns with your vision and the historical integrity of your home.
Our commitment to quality, craftsmanship, and preservation sets us apart. We understand the importance of your home’s history, and we’re dedicated to enhancing it in a way that respects its past while securing its future.
Let’s Transform Your Heritage Home
If you’re considering a renovation or full transformation of your heritage home, we’d love to hear from you. At Custom Heritage Homes, we’re passionate about preserving Toronto’s architectural history, one home at a time. Let us help you bring new life to your historic residence, ensuring it remains a cherished part of Toronto’s story for years to come.

