Millwork-first thinking
The pieces people touch — desks, counters, built-ins — are shop-drawn and approved early, because they carry the longest lead times and the most visual weight in the finished space.
Services — Interior Fit-Outs
A fit-out is where a space stops being square footage and starts being your brand. We build interiors to a millwork standard — the reveals, joints and sightlines that quietly tell your clients they are in good hands.

Scope
We take space from base-building shell — or tired as-is condition — to a complete, functioning interior under one contract.
How we deliver
The pieces people touch — desks, counters, built-ins — are shop-drawn and approved early, because they carry the longest lead times and the most visual weight in the finished space.
Power, data, HVAC and plumbing are laid out against how your team will actually occupy the space — not just to code minimums that feel wrong the day you move in.
We walk the space with you once, record every deficiency, and clear the list before handover. You get closeout documents, warranties and as-builts in one package.
Questions
A fit-out builds a complete interior in space that is empty or unfinished — often a base-building shell. A renovation transforms space that is already built out and usually still occupied. AddBrick does both; the planning and containment approach is what changes.
Yes. We price and build from issued-for-construction drawings, and we are comfortable working alongside your architect or interior designer. If drawings are still in progress, we can join early to keep the design inside your budget.
Millwork is fabricated by commercial shops we have vetted and installed under our supervision. We review shop drawings against the design intent and check every piece for alignment, scribing and hardware quality at installation.
Most commercial fit-outs in the GTA land between $60 and $180 per square foot depending on mechanical scope, millwork content and finish level; food-service and medical space runs higher. We will give you a realistic range after one walkthrough and a firm price from drawings.
Describe the space and the constraint that worries you most. You’ll get a realistic read on budget, schedule and approach — not a sales pitch.