Friday, September 19, 2014

Chronological impact by Sandra Banks





According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, designed by Sandra Bank, the featured kitchen takes cue from its previous traditional design of impressive appliances and style to establish a more modern-edge within this footprint.

"Perimeter cabinetry on the internal walls have an approachable, human scale – but to create a dramatic presence for the glass-front display cabinet and to draw the eye to the windows, I designed this piece to reach up to the ceiling,"

"To connect the two heights visually, I used the bulkhead that conceals the ventilation ducting as a linking device," stated Banks. "This starts where the lower cabinets end and rises to the height of the glazed cabinet and ceiling – and draws everything together."

"The island, like the display cabinet, helps reduce the scale of the room. It offers a wealth of storage, provides an anchor for the tight work triangles and is finished in a lustrous totara benchtop."

"This wood was recycled from another part of the project and refinished to create a feature surface – continuing its role in the home's already long history."

"We chose antique white surfaces to maximise light play through the now open-plan rooms,"

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