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The designers of Kresswell Interiors share the secret behind this on-trend look.
The Look: Dark and Dreamy.
The Takeaway: Pair black with more black for a kitchen that’s both moody and modern.
The standard move with limited square footage is to go for the white-and-bright looklight colours open a space up, after all. But designers Kristina Eustace and Diana Tidswell of Kresswell Interiors werent content to play it safe with this Edmonton condo kitchen. Black on black was a risky move, but we wanted to make a big impact in a small space, says Eustace. To keep the kitchen feeling dynamic with its monochromatic palette, the duo played with texture and accents designed to pop: charcoal subway tiles from River City Tiles were laid in a dramatic herringbone pattern; a floating walnut shelf breaks up the dark wall; a modern brass Delta Trinsic faucet shines like a jewel. The details draw your eye around, Eustace says.
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