Oakville · Serving the GTA

About Monvero

A Legacy of Craft,
carried forward.

Monvero kitchen

Our Story

Monvero was founded on a simple conviction: that the rooms we live in deserve to be made by hand, and made to last.

We are a custom millwork atelier serving the Greater Toronto Area, built upon the legacy of Romany Renovations, a name trusted across the region for a generation of meticulous, no-shortcuts craftsmanship. In bringing that legacy forward, we carry decades of hands-on experience into a new era of residential, commercial, and government work, without ever losing the intimacy of a workshop where every piece is known by the hands that made it.

We do not assemble from a catalogue. Each commission is drawn from a blank page, fabricated for one home and one family, and finished to a standard you can feel in the close of a drawer and the run of a grain. The result is cabinetry that does not merely fill a room, but composes it: quiet, considered, and enduring.

From the first measured sketch to the final, unhurried installation, our work is guided by patience and precision in equal measure, and backed always by a five-year workmanship warranty that reflects the confidence we place in every joint we cut.

Precision

Every joint, finish, and dimension fabricated to your exact specification, and quality-checked before it ships.

Integrity

Transparent quotes and realistic timelines. The number we give you is the number you pay.

Permanence

Premium hardware and a five-year workmanship warranty. Millwork built to perform for decades.

Hany Romany, Founder of Monvero

Our Founder

Hany Romany

Founder · Master Craftsman

For the better part of three decades, Hany Romany has been turning raw lumber into the rooms people live and work in. He built Romany Renovations the old way, on a handshake, a level, and a reputation earned one project at a time, until his name became shorthand across the Greater Toronto Area for work done properly, with no corners cut.

Today, that same pair of hands guides every Monvero commission. Hany still walks each site himself, still reads a room before he draws it, and still inspects every piece before it leaves the bench. For him, millwork was never about volume. It was about leaving behind something a family would keep for a generation.

Hany Romany

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