Friday, September 19, 2014

Disparate connection by Jo Gleeson





As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, owner of the featured kitchen commissioned designer Jo Gleeson to renovate an idyllic and applied open space with a study section.

"This small scullery is a practical space in and of itself, but it too has a purpose related to demarcation. We wanted to include a space in the living area that would be for study, somewhere where the children could do their homework and surf the internet, but one that would not impact on the overall area.

"So behind the scullery, and bordered by the rear wall of the kitchen, is a semi-enclosed study area. You can keep an eye on the children while you're preparing dinner, yet they can enjoy a level of privacy at the same time – and their clutter is contained in one space."

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