"The brief from the owners was for a light-filled space
that would combine a sense of flamboyance with a solid look that wouldn't
date," said designer Morgan Cronin of the featured kitchen designed
concept. "In addition, they liked dark timber and natural stone and wanted
the benchtops taller than usual to suit their height."
"In this area of the home, Avery extended the floor and
bulkhead beyond the periphery of the building, creating a long, narrow bay with
full-height glazing for the kitchen to flow into," claimed Cronin, as delivered
by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.
"The benchtops are 140mm deep and the island doors are
all 28mm thick. I built the wall cabinetry up to 2.9m to reach the bulkheads.
Raising the cabinetry to this level adds to the kitchen's solid presence and
keeps all the elements in proportion."
"Combined with the recessed
workspace in the bay window, this arrangement leaves a clearly defined central
area to show off the feature island with its Verde Bamboo granite
benchtop," added Cronin. "This surface was sourced by Ray Lind."
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