Thursday, September 18, 2014

Disguised presence by Joanne Godding





"The clients – Jan and Peter Jeffery – wanted to create a visually seamless space; no obvious appliances and a design that minimized the noticeable elements of the kitchen." said designer Joanne Godding, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

In order to attain the desired concept, Godding chose a large backsplash in reflective glass to rebound the water views.

The upper cabinets gives the room a distinctive touch and identity. "We didn't want to create any negative detail effect at the upper cabinetry level, so I designed these to be glass fronted. A patinaed pewter wall covering was placed behind these to reference the colors found in the floor tiles." 

"The success of this project can be found in its balance," added Godding. "The material palette and color scheme work across the board, and the two kitchen spaces work equally well in concert or separately."

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