Some projects look simple from a distance, but the details tell a different story.
This bungalow renovation in Toronto was one of those projects.
Helder, a kind and respectful homeowner, hired Wood Job Finish Carpentry to complete several important interior finish details in his renovated bungalow. The scope included solid interior doors, casing, baseboards, window trim and extensions, and a fireplace feature frame.
At first glance, it may sound like a standard finish carpentry package. But the trim profile selected for this home made the work much more technical.


Solid Doors and Full Interior Trim Installation
We installed solid interior doors throughout the home, along with the casing and baseboards needed to complete the rooms.
Solid doors give a home a more substantial feel, but they also require careful fitting, proper alignment, and clean reveals. In a renovation, this can be especially important because existing openings are not always perfectly square or consistent.
The goal was to give the home a clean, finished look while respecting the style Helder had chosen for the renovation.
The Detail That Made This Project Challenging
The casing and baseboard profile selected for this project had a continuous channel detail running through it.
That channel needed to line up from the baseboard into the door casing, continue around the door opening, and finish cleanly on the other side. In other words, the line had to travel from the baseboard, up the left casing, across the head casing, down the right casing, and back into the baseboard.
This kind of trim detail leaves very little room for error.
If the cuts, heights, or transitions are even slightly off, the channel line will not match. Instead of looking intentional, the trim can look broken or poorly planned.
Because of this, the installation required careful measuring, accurate cuts, and close attention to each transition point.



Clean Transitions from Baseboard to Casing
The most important part of this project was making the trim lines flow properly.
Each casing-to-baseboard connection had to be handled with patience. The channel detail needed to meet cleanly so the eye could follow one continuous line around the door.
This is the kind of finish carpentry that does not always show in a wide room photo, but it matters when you stand close to the work. It is also the kind of detail that separates careful installation from ordinary trim work.
Custom Window Extensions and Casing
Some of the main windows in the bungalow also required large, bulky extensions before the casing could be installed.
Rather than treating these as simple trim pieces, we built and prepared the window extensions and casing assemblies carefully on the floor first. This allowed us to check the fit, alignment, and structure before placing them into the openings.
Once prepared, the assemblies were installed into the window openings to create a clean, finished transition between the window and the interior wall.
These details helped the windows feel properly integrated into the renovation instead of looking unfinished or patched together.


Fireplace Framing and Finish Detail
In addition to the doors, trim, baseboards, and windows, Helder asked us to build the frame for a fireplace feature.
We built the fireplace frame so the area could be finished with drywall and prepared for the fireplace installation. Once completed, the fireplace corner became a more defined feature within the room and added structure to the renovated space.
This part of the project helped tie the room together and gave the bungalow a warmer, more finished focal point.


A Five-Star Review from Helder
After the work was complete, Helder shared a kind 5-star Google review about his experience:
“Jack is very professional and punctual, loves what he does and that shows on his work, I’m very happy and I highly recommend him if you are looking for a quality job.”
Reviews like this mean a lot to us because they reflect more than the finished product. They speak to the way the work was handled: with care, punctuality, professionalism, and pride in the craft.

Finish Carpentry for Toronto Renovations
This Toronto bungalow project is a good example of why finish carpentry requires more than just installing material.
The profile, the layout, the transitions, the windows, the doors, and the fireplace all needed to work together. Each detail had to be measured and installed with care so the finished renovation felt complete.
For Helder’s home, the result was a cleaner, more refined interior with solid doors, detailed trim, finished windows, and a fireplace feature that helped complete the space.
Planning a Similar Renovation?
Wood Job Finish Carpentry provides interior door installation, trim, baseboards, casing, window extensions, fireplace details, wall paneling, crown moulding, flooring, and custom finish carpentry for homeowners, builders, and renovation professionals across Toronto, the GTA, Halton Region, and Waterloo Region.
If you are renovating a bungalow or updating the interior finish details of your home, we would be happy to discuss your project.
You can also visit our Toronto finish carpenter page to see how Wood Job Finish Carpentry helps local homeowners with doors, trim, baseboards, casing, custom window extensions, fireplace details, wall features, and renovation finishing.