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Pretty In Pastel: Livable Colors Are The Star Ingredients in These Two Kitchens

Designers Katherine Newman and Gillian Gillies each give their take on a soft, livable palette in the kitchen.

Step inside these timeless spaces below!

Take One: Modern Mauve

For the owners of a stately residence in Oakville, Ont., their impractical kitchen with its chunky square island just wasn’t jibing with the airy, modern look they were after. “Mauve is a grey-toned version of violet: in a way, it’s color without color,” says Toronto designer Katherine Newman of the new pastel island. The bespoke dining table was inspired by Brazilian modernist furniture designer Joaquim Tenreiro’s 1947 model.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

They turned to Katherine (pictured)  and architect Peter Cebulak of Katherine Newman Design to renovate the nearly 500-square-foot space. “I’ve always admired Katherine’s aesthetic, unexpected use of color and attention to detail,” says the client.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

Katherine designed an impressive radius island crafted from flat-cut white oak with bronze inlays — then had it dyed mauve. “We wanted it to present like sculpture, an element of whimsy that’s slightly more decorative than the surrounding context but still disciplined,” she says.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

Unexpected materials extend onto the main cabinets as well, where cabinet doors with reeded glass insets and patinated bronze frames are interspersed amongst solid fronts. “The reeded glass allows for a dynamic activity between concealed and exposed cabinets, providing depth,” says Katherine. Book-matched Statuario marble extends up the backsplash and behind the glass-fronted cabinets.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

“We wanted to combine historical finishes with a more modernist assembly,” says Katherine. “The details are many but they’re expressed with reserve.”

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

Four eye-catching linear pendants hang asymmetrically above the sink.

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  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

This area off the servery has paneled leather and suede walls, modern shelving and a glass bar cabinet.

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

The completed space is organized, ethereal and — as Katherine’s client confirms — a joy to be in.

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  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald
  • Designer Katherine Newman Design

Sculptural lighting in a variety of metal and enamel finishes.

4-ring Halo chandelier in Brass by Paul Loebach for Roll & Hill. Pricing upon request. Hollace Cluny.

And styles!

Montfaucon pendant in Oil-rubbed Bronze by Jonathan Browning. $2,410. South Hill Home.

Vintage-inspired stool.

Stitched Leather stool by Jacques Adnet. $10,562/pair. 1stDibs.

Five different stones including Calacatta and Statuario marble, and custom quartzes.

Statuario Marble slab. Pricing upon request. Ciot.

Mid-century-inspired chair.

Cantu 1958 chair in Solid Wood Colour 01 and Natural Leather by Sergio Rodrigues for LinBrasil. Pricing upon request. Avenue Road.

A round white oak island dyed in mauve.

Heather Field (CC-970) Paint Color, Benjaminmoore.com

A double oven.

Noir 24″ Double- refrigerator drawers by JennAir. $5,099. Tasco Appliances.

A brushed brass faucet.

Tara Single-lever Mixer faucet with Side Spray Set in Brushed Durabrass by Dornbracht. $5,478. Ginger’s.

Look Two: Transitional Sage

“There was so much laughter in this project,” says designer Gillian Gillies (pictured) from her clients’ condo kitchen, which is as lively as the couple themselves. The owners, Helmut Engels and Marjorie Bain, had lived in Toronto’s Summerhill neighborhood for 13 years before deciding to renovate. “In a condo, storage space is at a premium and, as retired seniors, we wanted to age in place,” says Marjorie. “We needed our kitchen to be more functional and user-friendly.”

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

Their contractors recommended Gillian for the project. “Her love of color and texture really spoke to my heart,” says Marjorie. Taking inspiration from their art and Murano glass collection, Gillian proposed a subtle sage green for the upper cabinets. “We used Farrow & Ball’s Cromarty, a perfect sage green,” says Gillian. She used hard-wearing white oak laminate for the high-traffic lowers. The counters are ultradurable in quartz.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

Gillian also chose a white kitchen faucet, mocha cast-iron sink and penny-round tile for the walls. “Marjorie and I share a love of texture, pattern and whimsy, and penny-round tile ticked all the right boxes,” says Gillian.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

The paneled fridge makes the compact 10-by 12-foot kitchen feel larger.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

Clever cabinet inserts optimize kitchen organization and deep pullout drawers in place of lower cupboards make reaching contents easier. “Now we have more storage without giving up living space,” says Marjorie.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

The kitchen millwork extends into the dining area, where a favorite painting by Richard Riverin is displayed.

  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

Tucked into the corner, compact open shelving is the perfect place for cookbooks.

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  • Designer Gillian Gillies

A built-in niche displays vases, teapots and vessels. “This kitchen exudes my clients’ personalities and, to me, that’s a reflection of a great design partnership,” says Gillian.

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  • Photographer Alex Lukey
  • Designer Gillian Gillies

A standout ceiling pendant.

Palati Large Hanging shade in Hand-rubbed Antique Brass by Ian K. Fowler for Visual Comfort. $3,269. Circa Lighting.

A speckled vase.

Small Post vase in White. $55. Mkt.

Playful penny-round tile.

Large Snow Iris Penny Rounds tile in Creams/Whites. $19.95/sq.ft. Cercan Tile.

Satin brass cabinet pulls.

Freestone finger pull in Satin Brass Finish. $15. Emtek.

Delicate wall sconces.

Double Wall/Ceiling IC light in Red Burgundy by Michael Anastassiades for Flos. From $1,043. LightForm.

Comfortable dining chairs that don’t sacrifice on style.

Castel side chair in Ivory. $815. Mkt.

Sage green painted wood cabinets.

Cromarty (285) Paint Color, Farrow & Ball.

White metal and mocha cast-iron finishes.

Single Control Mini Kitchen faucet with Retractable Dual Function Spray in Matte White. $999. The Rubinet Faucet Company.

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House & Home October 2022

  • Photographer Virginia Macdonald & Alex Lukey
  • Stylist Stacy Begg