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A genius mix of materials from Reena Sotropa In House Design Group.
Designers Alanna Dunn and Reena Sotropa of Calgary-based Reena Sotropa In House Design Group know that all-white kitchens sometimes end up looking sterile: artfully mixing materials is key. We feel it helps add layers of texture and character into a space, says Dunn. It also works wonders at cozy-ing up large spaces.
The duo opted to lacquer this kitchens millwork in Benjamin Moores Chantilly Lace to match the walls and trim, while wrapping the hood fan and island in white oak to anchor the room with warmth and depth (the end-gables chevron detail repeats throughout the home). The perimeter counter and backsplash in veined quartzite effortlessly balance against the islands showstopping soapstone slab.
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