Truly a Madhouse!

Madhouse Creative is moving to 770 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna.

We’re not in yet, but a move is imminent. Our new studio will be a heritage house on Bernard Avenue in Kelowna.

Constructed in 1907, 770 Bernard Avenue, Kelowna is a stunning two story house, originally built by F.R.E. DeHart, the Managing Director of the Okanagan Fruit and Land Company. In 1907 W.D. Harvey, an Accountant and Secretary-Treasurer of B.C. Growers bought the house. Jake A. Lietz and his wife Ann, purchased the house in 1946 and converted part of it to six rooms for rent. Cheryl MacKenzie bought the house in 1997 and did extensive renovations, finding the structure’s charm and creating a stunning, airy space.

We love the personality of the property, the historical aspects and the charm of the space. The Bernard Avenue area of Kelowna is terrific for Madhouse Creative. With Hambleton Art Gallery across the street, Beyond Audio a couple doors down and Heritage Law Group just down the street, we have great neighbours! The additional exposure from such a magical, high profile location will make more people aware of our great company.

Our new studio space will almost double the area we’ve had on Cadder Avenue. We’re looking forward to the change as all of the Madhouse team could use a little more elbow room, and our clients will appreciate the new ‘parlour’ boardroom and atmosphere.