01/12/2026
Hey Western friends in Calgary and Toronto—if you’re gearing up for a renovation in 2026, let me cut to the chase. I’m Master Zhao, splitting time between these two cities, and I’ve spent 20 years building a renovation business here. I’m a Red Seal certified technician—specializing in full detached house remodels (basements, bathrooms, kitchens, you name it), plus commercial spaces like kindergartens, hospitals, clinics, and restaurants. No fluff, just reliable work and straight talk.
I get what Western clients care about—sustainability, attention to detail, trends that stand the test of time, and knowing your project is in capable hands. That’s why I blend 2026’s top renovation picks—warm tones, reclaimed wood, and energy efficiency—with the practicality this Canadian climate demands. Let me share two recent jobs that hit the mark.
A family in Calgary wanted to update their 20-year-old kitchen. They loved the warm tone trend but worried it might feel dated fast. We went with soft oak cabinets and neutral countertops—timeless, cozy, and easy to refresh with decor later. We also swapped their old appliances for energy-efficient models—they’re already noticing lower utility bills, and the space feels like home, not a showroom. Another project: a small restaurant in Toronto. The owner dreamed of a rustic vibe with reclaimed wood, but needed it to be durable for high traffic. We sourced locally harvested reclaimed pine for the walls and tables—looks authentic, holds up to daily use, and checks the eco-friendly box. They were thrilled with how it balanced their vision and function.
Here’s my honest 2026 advice: don’t chase trends for trends’ sake. Warm tones work in most homes, but pair them with neutral bases to keep flexibility. Reclaimed wood is perfect for adding character, but skip it in moisture-prone basements (I’ve fixed too many warped surfaces). Energy efficiency? It’s non-negotiable here—good insulation, LED lighting, and low-flow fixtures save you money long-term and align with local building standards. And if you’re confused about permits or code requirements? I’ll walk you through every step in plain language—no industry jargon, no runaround.
Twenty years in this business, plus my Red Seal certification, means I don’t just do renovations—I solve problems. Whether you’re updating a bathroom, remodeling a commercial space, or wondering how to make 2026 trends work for your home, ask me anything. I’m here to give you straightforward answers, not sales pitches.
Are you planning a 2026 renovation? What’s your biggest concern—staying on budget, picking lasting trends, or navigating local rules? Drop a comment below, and I’ll reply to every single one. Let’s make your renovation stress-free and successful.