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Keelie Whitecap Pewter Glaze pairs the neutral Whitecap white paint with a hand-applied pewter glaze that introduces warm grey-brown shadow definition at the door's profile lines. On the balanced neutral white base, pewter glaze creates a refined warm-leaning layered finish.
Whitecap is the neutral white in the line, neither cool nor warm. Pewter glaze sits in warm grey-brown territory. On the neutral white base, pewter creates dimensional shadow lines with subtle warm character — softer than the high-contrast Black Glaze, warmer-leaning than the cool Smoke Glaze. The result reads transitional and refined.
Transitional kitchens that bridge cool and warm palettes, classical-modern remodels, and design-led spaces that want dimensional white character with subtle warm depth. Whitecap Pewter Glaze pairs beautifully as a perimeter run with a contrasting island, or as a single anchor section in a larger neutral kitchen. The neutral base extends compatibility across cabinet pairings.
Aged brass, brushed brass, and brushed nickel all register cleanly against the warm-leaning layered finish. The pewter glaze warmth gives brass tones a foothold; the neutral base accepts cooler hardware as well. Skip polished chrome, which competes with the warm pewter character.
Glazed finishes show wear at high-touch edges sooner than flat painted doors. Wipe with a damp microfiber and avoid abrasives. Touch-up kits from the same line cover light edge wear at corners over time.
Order a real door sample. The neutral white base combined with warm-leaning glaze creates a finish character that reads differently under varied lighting and shows different at full scale than at swatch size.
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