Article content It’s a Glenora infill designed to fit into the community — and it does. It’s also Edmonton’s newest lottery home and comes in at just under 4,200 square feet of developed living space that is built for both everyday living and entertaining. In support of the Alberta Cancer Foundation, this French Country inspired dream home for the Cash and Cars Lottery has four bedrooms, 31⁄2 bathrooms and unlike most lottery homes, this one is located in a highly sought after central location not that far from the city’s core.

“The home is absolutely stunning, it’s one that has ...

a wow factor,” said Darren Baumgardner, board trustee with the Alberta Cancer Foundation. “But it’s not just a pretty home, it’s very livable, and the colours are so warm and inviting.” Enter the home, located in a secluded part of Glenora, and you’re transported into a property that has both character and style.

Off the entry on one side is a dark, moody den with wainscoting and Benjamin Moore’s Stonecutter paint — tones of teal and slate define this lighter shade of black. On the other side is a formal dining room, with dropped ceiling details and exterior folding doors leading to the front porch. Benjamin Moore’s Midnight Blue, a deep blue with slightly grey undertones, adds character to the space.

The rest of the main floor, with its 10-foot ceilings and eight-foot tall doors, houses the kitchen and its built-in banquette, adjacent great room, and next to that.