


Toronto
Small and Sophisticated Kitchen Renovation
When I met with Craig to discuss his dream kitchen, he already had a clear vision: a space with ample storage, meticulously planned details, and exceptional craftsmanship. Using an inspiration image he provided, we decided on a transitional modern style infused with a touch of European elegance.
The millwork aesthetic for the door and drawer fronts was inspired by furniture and interior wall paneling, adding a level of sophistication typically found in living and dining spaces.
Designed by ACA DESIGN STUDIO and expertly built and installed by Lucvaa Kitchens in Toronto, the new kitchen features custom "Colbourne" cabinet and drawer fronts. The countertops are Calacatta Gold quartz from LuxFancy, while the backsplash consists of white gloss picket tiles from the Wow Gradient Crayon Collection.
A refined yet inviting palette of white, grey, and navy—selected from Benjamin Moore—was complemented by warm bronze accents, including sleek pulls, a Delta Trinsic faucet, and West Elm Glass Globe lights with metal trim.
Framing the entry from the living room is a striking Calacatta Gold quartz waterfall panel, its honey-colored veining adding a touch of warmth and luxury to the space.














Client Review:
Working with Agnieszka Chromicz-Chan was a surprisingly delightful experience. I had never used an
interior designer and was nervous about how it would go. Would the designer understand what we
wanted to accomplish? Would she be able to help us create a space that was uniquely to our taste
without imposing her vision? How would she handle us if we were making choices that she knew
wouldn’t really work with the space? Could she work with our budget and keep the project in line with
what we were willing to spend? I am pleased to say that Agnieszka navigated each of these potential
minefields with aplomb.
Our project was relatively small: we had decided to replace our glossy black floors with something
lighter that would open the space and show less dust. The biggest challenge was choosing the colour of
the wood for the floors. We have a golden granite countertop in the kitchen with which we were
unwilling to part. Our cabinetry (kitchen, dining room and family room) is all a dark espresso colour with
a hint of red in it. This made for an enormous challenge in finding the right floor – something that would
not be too yellow, too green, too grey, or too brown. This was, by far, the greatest challenge of the
project. But Agnieszka was patient as we went through literally tens of wood floor samples – all laid out
on our floor and moving periodically to a different section of the space so that we could see it in every
light. She came to our house every time I brought back new samples to give her insight. She scoured
wood flooring outlets and stores. She was an incredible asset and co-conspirator. The best part is that
we found the exact right flooring.
Agnieszka was helpful in many other ways as well. The biggest challenge I have is with colour. I am not
very confident in choosing colours, and because our main floor is open concept, every wall but one is
visible from the entrance. This poses an enormous challenge: how can we delineate the spaces between
rooms while not over-powering with colour? I did not want the entire floor to be white, so the key was
to choose a couple of accent walls to ground the space and then work around those colours to build
from there. Agnieszka was, once again, full of ideas and incredibly patient as we worked through this
challenging piece. The result is a main floor that feels fresh and bright and uniquely ours.
I am incredibly grateful to Agnieszka for the guidance, support, keen eye, and positive spirit she brought
to this project. Our space is beautiful thanks to her.
Craig , Homeowner