As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, inspired by professional eating places,
owner of the featured kitchen decided to go for the same look. The project was
taken up by Cablik
Enterprises.
"I admired the clean lines and functionality of the
kitchens I'd seen in the restaurants in Westside Atlanta. I love cooking myself
and wanted that same sense of purpose and efficient use of space in my own
kitchen." Said owner Andrew Bonhaus.
"It was important to choose elements that would give a
commercial edge but also suit home use,"
"I was careful to balance the colder elements with
warm, natural surfaces. The hickory floors complement the walnut on the island.
Walnut has a narrow grain that doesn't trap dirt, so is easy to maintain. The
upper cabinets are in the same wood." Added Bonhaus.
"A large steel beam was installed across the ceiling
between the kitchen and living area. This serves a structural role, but is
actually much stronger than it needs to be. However, the beam is important to
the overall look, and is a clear indicator of the design intentions." Said
Beth Fore of Cablik Enterprises.
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