Monday, September 29, 2014

Evenly refined by John Blair





"We wanted the space to form part of the living areas," owners of the featured kitchen stated about their desired concept. "The aim was to achieve an artistic ambience – with fittings that look more like understated furniture as opposed to workstations."

"Color was another very important consideration, too," owner added. "The cabinet surfaces are custom matched to the stonework found right through the interiors."

To do so, architect John Blair opted a unicolor of black lacquered textures for cabinet and storage facilities. The countered motif of the functional spaces is seen with a coffee-brown polished veneer that coincides with the stained floor tiles in the lighter version of the color.

According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, Blair also decided to allow ample of natural light in the space by having a huge door that overlook the rustic greenery of the surrounding area.




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