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Ottawa, ON – May 23, 2025 – In response to newly introduced U.S. tariffs that are driving up the cost of building materials, Ottawa-based renovation company Miracle Dream Homes is stepping up to help local homeowners make smarter, more sustainable choices—by going Canadian.
Miracle Dream Homes helps Ottawa homeowners renovate locally, despite cross-border trade tensions
Ottawa, ON – May 22, 2025 – In response to newly introduced U.S. tariffs that are driving up the cost of building materials, Ottawa-based renovation company Miracle Dream Homes is stepping up to help local homeowners make smarter, more sustainable choices—by going Canadian.
“With most major retailers in Canada being U.S.-owned, it can feel like we don’t have many local options,” said Elliana Albright, designer and project manager at Miracle Dream Homes. “It’s challenging to be 100% Canadian, but Canada has a lot to offer. There are many high-quality, respectable brands to choose from for your next bathroom renovation project.”
As big box stores like Home Depot and RONA dominate the home improvement space, Miracle Dream Homes is providing guidance and access to Canadian-made products, sourced from independent retailers, local lumber yards, and Canadian manufacturers. These include names like Maax, Riobel, Stonewood Bath Cabinetry, and HanStone Quartz, among many others proudly made in Ontario and Quebec.
To further support local renovation efforts, Miracle Dream Homes has created a free online resource for Ottawa homeowners featuring a curated list of pre-vetted Canadian renovation brands. This includes hardware manufacturers, lumber suppliers, and locally owned building material retailers. The list is available at https://miracledreamhomes.com/ and will be updated regularly to reflect new vendors and evolving availability, helping homeowners make informed decisions that align with their values.
The company’s approach goes beyond just materials—Miracle Dream Homes prioritizes local labour, independent suppliers, and Canadian showrooms like Mondeau and Preston Hardware to offer a full-service renovation experience that supports the Ottawa economy.
“At the end of the day, you’re not just building a bathroom—you’re investing in your community,” said Albright. “Choosing local doesn’t mean compromising on style or quality. In fact, Canadian products often outperform the alternatives in both design and durability.”
Homeowners in Ottawa looking to renovate their bathrooms can now take advantage of Miracle Dream Homes’ local-first renovation planning, which includes help sourcing Canadian materials, selecting Ottawa-based suppliers, and connecting with contractors who care about where their products come from.
About Miracle Dream Homes
Miracle Dream Homes is an Ottawa-based renovation company specializing in high-quality, custom bathroom remodeling. Known for their hands-on service, expert craftsmanship, and community-driven values, the team at Miracle Dream Homes is passionate about helping clients create beautiful spaces while supporting Canadian industries.
Media Contact:
Elliana Albright
Project manager, Miracle Dream Homes
info@miracledreamhomes.com
+1 (613)-883-7409
www.miracledreamhomes.com
List of local suppliers for bathroom renovation projects
Company | Products or Services Provided | Contact Information |
---|---|---|
Home Hardware | Hardware, building materials | Locations in Nepean, Gloucester, Orleans |
The WoodSource | Locally milled hardwoods, softwoods, reclaimed wood | Manotick, ON |
KOTT Lumber | Framing lumber, building materials | Ottawa East, ON |
Canadian Tire | Tools, some building materials | Multiple Ottawa locations |
BMR | Building materials and hardware | Ottawa area dealers |
Castle Building Centres | Building materials and hardware | Ottawa area dealers |
Timber Mart | Lumber and building materials | Ottawa locations |
Morin Supply | Building materials | 100 Bayview Station Road, Ottawa, ON |
Bytown Pro | Building materials | Ottawa-Gatineau region |
Nepean Building Supplies | Roofing, siding, lumber | 30 Jamie Ave & 2809 Carp Rd |
D.L. Building Materials Inc. | Drywall and building materials | 1-1300 Upper Canada St, Ottawa, ON |
Merkley Supply | Masonry, stone, landscaping products | 100 Bayview Station Road, Ottawa, ON |
FlooReno | Building materials, flooring | 900 Belfast Rd, Ottawa, ON |
Reno Liquidators | Lumber, hardware, insulation | Ottawa location |
Cosmaroma | Doors, flooring, tools | 1491 Innes Rd Unit B, Ottawa, ON |
Lee Valley Tools | Woodworking and gardening tools | 900 Morrison Dr, Ottawa, ON |
Ottawa Fastener Supply | Fasteners, tools, equipment | 2205 Robertson Rd & 3020 Hawthorne Rd |
Preston Hardware | Hardware, tools, paint, plumbing | Preston St, Ottawa, ON |
Habitat ReStore | Home furnishings, renovation materials | 250 City Centre Ave #118, 768 Belfast Rd, 3 Iber Rd |
Mondeau Bathroom & Kitchen | Bathroom and kitchen products | Ottawa & Gatineau locations |
MAAX | Bathtubs and showers | Quebec |
Riobel | Faucets and shower systems | Quebec |
Stonewood Bath Cabinetry | Vanities and cabinetry | Ontario |
WETSTYLE | Luxury tubs and vanities | Quebec |
HanStone Quartz | Quartz counters | London, Ontario |
Para Paints | Paint | Toronto, Ontario |
Free Quote Request
Contact Miracle Dream Homes for a free estimate and let’s discuss how we can transform your bathroom into a space that perfectly balances beauty, comfort, and functionality. With competitive pricing and personalized service, we’re committed to making high-quality bathroom renovations accessible for every homeowner in Kemptville.
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