Built for the Life You Actually Live
On the Saanich Peninsula, where the land meets the ocean and summer is worth savouring, a home does not simply get built — it gets crafted. That craftsmanship is the foundation upon which Conforti Homes has operated for over 25 years, and it shows in every room of 10323 West Saanich Road.
Spanning approximately 195 square metres, the home is a study in how space and light can be orchestrated rather than simply arranged. Wide-plank white oak floors in a warm Indian Summer tone anchor a living space that opens, almost instinctively, toward the water. Glass railings on the floating staircase dissolve the boundary between structure and view. Wherever the eye lands, there is a sense that nothing was placed without thought — and nothing was built without pride.
That pride has a name, and it belongs to a family. Mario and Vera Conforti established their company on two principles that have not wavered across decades: quality workmanship and honesty. Their children — Tania, Gino, and Maurizio — carry both forward, not as inherited obligation but as lived conviction. Tania puts it plainly: “These are not just houses — these are homes where people grow and build their families and create lasting memories.” When a family builds for other families, the standard is personal. It has to be.
Some of that standard was absorbed early. Tania recalls watching her parents on the jobsite together, working as a team, building something meaningful for a client while simultaneously building a future for their own children. That image — of work and family as inseparable — has never left her. It shapes every decision the company makes today.
What distinguishes Conforti Homes is not simply what they build, but how they build it. Every project is constructed to the Built Green Standard, with the environment woven into the decision-making from the first blueprint to the final detail. The kitchen at West Saanich Road reflects this approach with precision: cabinetry by Harbour City Kitchen, an island and built-in shelving finished in Montego Silver Elm, and Eckowood white oak flooring running underfoot throughout — beautiful, functional, and built to endure. The fireplace wall in the main living area, clad in large-format stone tile with floating shelves in natural wood, speaks to the same sensibility.
Warmth and restraint, held in balance.
Choosing a local builder means choosing someone who knows the light on this peninsula, who understands the way a sea-facing home must be oriented to earn its view rather than simply claim it. It means working with people who will answer the phone, who will walk the site, who will care about the outcome long after the keys are handed over. Conforti Homes has built that kind of relationship with Victoria for a generation — and as Tania notes, many of those client relationships have never ended. “It is not just a home that we build for them,” she says. “We also create a lasting relationship with them.”
Summer on the Island has a unique quality — slower, more deliberate, oriented toward the water and the mountains beyond. A home like this one does not just accommodate that quality. It amplifies it. When a client walks through a finished Conforti home for the first time, Tania hopes they feel exactly that: that they are home. That this is a place to relax, to unwind, to begin making the kind of memories that outlast any build date.
That is what trusting local looks like. Not a transaction, but a collaboration. Not a house, but a home — built by Conforti, built to last.