Monday, September 29, 2014

A slice of Japanese by Celia Visser





According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, the featured kitchen has a bit of Japanese flavor with its geometry as well as shoji-style aspect.

"These geometric elements fit with the owners' desire for a kitchen with a very linear look and strong horizontal lines," designer Celia Visser stated. "They also wanted black cabinetry, but we didn't want to create a black-and-white kitchen as such. And it was essential that the design would not detract from the spectacular view from the main work bench."

"The island cabinetry stops short of the wall, leaving a gap beneath the bar top," continued the designer. "This helps ensure the cabinetry doesn't overwhelm the space visually. It also means there is space for extra bar stools – the owners wanted to be able to seat six people at the counter."

"Everything in the kitchen was designed to reinforce the square, linear look," added Visser.

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