Monday, September 29, 2014

Invigorating the constriction by Melonie Bayl-Smith





Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, per request, architect Melonie Bayl-Smith has to make the presented kitchen a light-filled space despite its location of the internal lock of the house on top of being barricaded by a handrail.

Bayl-Smith then demolished an unnecessary wall between the kitchen and the main circulation area to allow natural light to fill in the space. "Just as importantly, removing the wall made the space work better for the family," stated the architect. "There is now a real connectivity between the kitchen and the rest of the house – people working in the kitchen no longer feel shut off from the rest of the family."

"We wanted to introduce a softer feel," says Bayl-Smith. "This satin polyurethane cabinetry in a light Spanish Olive shade provides a very warm, welcoming aesthetic. It also complements a new Eco gas fireplace in the living room."

The motif is also reinforced by frameless glass door that divide the kitchen from the living space. "It also has a reflective quality that helps to brighten the space, as do the glass splashback and the front of the breakfast bar."

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