
Looking to take the “clean girl aesthetic” to new heights? You’re in luck. This St. Albert home is almost entirely devoid of colour, making it the perfect blank canvas, whether you want to make it your own or burn your houseguests’ retinas. We’re not here to tell you what to do.
Located at 20 Easton Close in the Erin Ridge community and listed for $1.5 million, the bungalow features five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and more than 5,000 square feet of luxury living space. If last week’s warm, walnut-toned, Mad Men-esque property wasn’t quite your style, this is its polar opposite.
Stark white walls and white tiled floors carry throughout the home, with accents of black peppered throughout each space.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
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The kitchen offers the strongest contrast to the home’s bright white palette, with black cabinetry, quartz countertops, a large waterfall island, and a breakfast nook complete with a luxury bar.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
The primary suite features a spa-like ensuite with double sinks, a standalone tub, a custom steam shower, a spacious walk-in closet with built-in organizers, and an enclosed e-toilet.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
In the living room, a black feature wall and sleek fireplace add extra contrast, while two additional bedrooms and a full bathroom complete the main level.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
Downstairs, the fully finished basement includes a recreation room, two bedrooms connected by a Jack-and-Jill bathroom, a party bar, a private gym, a home theatre, and an additional full bath.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
Outside, the home is finished with an acrylic stucco exterior, a heated three-car garage, a landscaped yard, and a covered deck with a fireplace for year-round enjoyment.

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris

Simran Jhand/Maxwell Polaris
Would you live here, or do you think it’s giving American Psycho? Let us know in the comments.