As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, for the featured kitchen, it was not an
immediate intention from designer Royston Wilson’s to create this center stage
piece, but due to the awkward shapes and cramped space of the kitchen, this
triangular is formed.
"At first we considered a curved peninsula island but
the need to access appliances – in particular the two large refrigerators – required
a more open layout," stated Wilson. "After accessibility was
considered, the remaining space led us to a wedge-shaped configuration – and
the feature was born."
"We also introduced zones of
use, with the kitchen proper finishing at the tower of ovens, and the
entertaining area set beyond, closer to the living area," added Wilson.
"Another request was for the new kitchen to be easy to maintain –
handleless drawers and the strong stone counters and splashback were the
solution."
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