and they offer a range of solutions tailored to the evolving housing market. Their expertise extends to accessible housing, multigenerational properties, second homes, income-generating housing, tiny (coach) homes, and renovations designed for accessibility. This dedication is driven by the company’s mission to make property more accessible and to provide practical solutions that accommodate disabilities and support inclusive living. According to Matthieu, MBHE takes pride in their role as a “pioneer in adaptive home solutions.” He explains that they design homes to accommodate individuals with disabilities through features like barrier-free access, smart home technology, and customizable living spaces. This approach ensures that residents can live comfortably, safely, and independently – all while maintaining their dignity and quality of life. A prime example of MBHE’s pioneering is spirit is one of their very first projects – the aforementioned net-zero coach house, which is the first of its kind in Canada. “This additional dwelling unit is taking innovation to the next level,” Matthieu says. “This coachhouse checks a lot of boxes when it comes to the evolving housing trends of multigenerational living, aging in place, housing affordability, and income-generating. The housing industry will forever be transformed because of this pioneering milestone.” That project is located in Clarence-Rockland, a city about 30 minutes from Ottawa. When Matthieu APRIL 2026
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