Small details. Big Impressions.

By Lea Currie

It’s the little things that leave the biggest impression: a wood-panelled tray ceiling, a quartz countertop that gleams or custom millwork that feels like art. Subtle touches like these turn everyday spaces into moments of delight – and that’s exactly what a Gino’s Home is all about. Every detail is designed to make living feel effortless, luxurious and thoughtfully considered.

“Every home we build is tailored to the way our clients want to live – not just today, but years from now,” says sales manager, Cam Ftoma. 

For brothers and co-owners, Robert and Frank Cotroneo, the family business has never been about mass production and they strongly reject any notion of turning their company into a corporate assembly line. 

“Gino's Homes remain true 'custom' builders,” says Ftoma. “We believe quality workmanship, integrity and value never go out of style.”

This modern Prairie-inspired bungalow in Winnipeg's Sage Creek exemplifies this approach. The 1,570-square-foot home with three bedrooms and two bathrooms features an open concept main floor anchored by a kitchen and great room with high-panelled ceilings and oversized windows that fill the space with natural light. Two secondary bedrooms offer flexibility for offices or guest rooms, while the tucked-away primary suite boasts a walk-in closet and spa-inspired ensuite bathroom.

Gino's Homes pays keen attention to detail, which is strengthened by long-standing partnerships with trusted suppliers who share the same commitment to excellence.  SuperLite, Curtis Carpets and Exclusive Cabinetry & Millwork collaborated closely on this home, providing premium materials, precision craftsmanship and design expertise. From cabinetry and millwork to flooring and fixtures, every element reflects the dedication to quality and style that is synonymous with Gino's Homes.

With over five decades in business, Gino’s Homes has proven that true luxury is rooted in intentional design, high-end finishes and homes that respond to how families live year over year. This Sage Creek home shows how those small, thoughtful gestures – from clever layouts to subtle upgrades – combine to make a big impression, turning a house into a space that’s both sophisticated and entirely liveable.


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