Friday, September 19, 2014

A Japanese-influenced kitchen design by Darren James



"For the young family of four, this meant creating a simple, relaxing and functional kitchen environment that paid respect to their Japanese heritage and also echoed their love of contemporary Japanese design," designer Darren James stated about the pictured kitchen designed concept.

"An open galley-style design ensures the interior is not overloaded. Recessed toekicks and an 80mm cantilevered stone benchtop on the island allow the cabinetry elements to breathe visually – the space surrounding these objects is just as important as the cabinets themselves."

"These workstation benchtops are highly practical, and being thin, they have a calming aesthetic. This is enhanced by flush doors and drawers, and recessed handles on the lacquered cabinets." Added the designer, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed.

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