Monday, September 29, 2014

All together by Carl Huston and Jane Agnew



As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, designed by architect Carl Huston and designer Jane Agnew as the main area for the house, the presented kitchen poses as the mandatory in multitasking households.

"This L-shaped space is the centre of all family activities," said architect Huston. "In addition to a new kitchen, scullery and laundry, the extension provide a number of spaces where the family could sit and experience the outdoors – casual family seating and dining areas, a more formal living room, and separate outdoor seating and dining areas. All these spaces are interconnected, with extra-wide openings providing a seamless link between inside and out."

"Although the extension has a very contemporary feel, we introduced some elements that are a visual reference to the original part of the house. For example, the chesterfield sofa has a period style, but it is upholstered in aubergine leather for a modern feel. The reproduction rug is another visual link. There is also a modern interpretation of a decorative Swiss clock, and a pendant light with an ornate plaster interior reminiscent of a traditional ceiling rose."

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