According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, designer Robert Tretsch was assigned to
renovate the featured cooking-eating hall. Hence, the new kitchen took form in
an antique design with dark and dynamic elements.
"We countered the dark wood with white Carrara marble
countertops and seamless slabs of Carrara on the backsplashes right around the
kitchen," said Tretsch. "We also added a white ceiling and 50% of the
checkered marble floor is white. So there is plenty of reflectivity – and lots
of natural light to bounce around the room."
"We worked with one of the best cabinetmakers in town
to ensure no detail was overlooked, and this even extends to the
hardware," the designer added.
"The cabinets are chock full of
accessories, with pull-out pantries, crockery drawers and pull-out units in the
pilasters. Everything is stored right where it is needed."
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