Headland Construction

@headlandconstruction

Licensed Builder - Residential & Commercial Projects Vancouver B.C.
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We loved incorporating dark colours in this powder room to create a luxurious and dramatic ambiance. A special thanks to the amazing designer @foster_the_person based in New York for their exceptional vision. #PowderRoomMakeover #LuxuriousAmbiance #StatementDesign #HeadlandConstruction #KitsilanoRenovation #BathroomRenovation #BathroomDesign #PowderRoom #InteriorDesignTrends
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2 years ago
This Point Grey Loft is now beautifully reimagined for modern living! We completed a full redesign of this apartment to create a layout that worked better for our clients. A big thank you to @shift_interiors - the interior designers behind this exceptional project! 📸: @tina_emapeterphoto #PointGrey #LoftLovers #Loft #LoftRenovation #ModernLiving #RedesignedSpace #PolishedConcreteFloors #LuxuriousMarble #HomeRenovation #Construction #MarbleLovers #ModernHomes
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2 years ago
Great weekend in Tofino - Rusty’s first wave followed by so many tacos….
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7 months ago
Trusses are in at 3822 W3rd Headland Construction
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7 months ago
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8 months ago
Every Home Has a Story—And It Starts with the Drawings! A house isn’t just built—it’s crafted, layer by layer, with intention and coordination. Construction drawings are more than lines on paper (or a screen); they’re the story of how the home comes to life. But who is the audience? The Client – These drawings are your home’s manual for success, ensuring every detail you’ve envisioned is realized. They give clarity, prevent costly mistakes, and help you understand the process. The Builder – Clear, detailed and coordinated drawings mean fewer questions, smoother construction, simpler communication with sub trades and a better-built home. They provide the necessary information to execute with precision, striving to keep the project on time and within budget. The Consultants – The team is #1. Clear communication and feedback from the team is critical for success. Interior designers, Structural engineers, and other specialists rely on and inform the precision of the drawings to integrate their work seamlessly. The better the coordination, the stronger and more efficient and expected the final build. The Municipality – Approvals depend on accuracy. Thoughtful, well-documented drawings streamline the permitting process and ensure compliance with codes and regulations. When executed well, the approvals process can be smoother and quicker. At Polyform, we believe that great design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about communication and the team effort. The better the story is told, the better positioned the project becomes for success! Drawings from our custom home in Vancouver going in for building permit this week. Client: Private Builder: @headlandconstruction Structural: @continuity_structural_cse #PolyformArchitecture #BuildingWithPurpose #ConstructionDrawings #DesignMatters
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1 year ago
Details - too many to list on this special project with @formcollectivedesign - the crowd favourite is the Backlit Quartzite countertops and splash with curved details. Appreciate working with a great team and clients on this one.
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1 year ago
Prince Albert New Build - A couple of shots from a home we finished in the spring. Excited for our clients to begin their next chapter of life in this beauty! Great start to finish design from @jjinteriors 📸 @traceyaytonphotography
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
@havanofficial put on another great Gala last weekend and we were lucky to come home with a couple of awards. Thanks to our strong team for making these projects come to life!!!
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2 years ago
Blog? Yep we wrote one. Number one question we get is how do we budget for new projects. Check out how we get things started - /blog
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2 years ago
Happy Birthday to our amazing office manger Jessica!!! She has been an integral part of our team for the last 12 years. Thanks for running such a tight ship!
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2 years ago