Monday, September 29, 2014

Looking beyond by Andrew Gutteridge and Anne Sulinski



As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, designed by Andrew Gutteridge and Anne Sulinski, the presented kitchen’s remodel poses a visual flow yet hidden from the eyes at first glance with a contemporary twist in a traditional household.

"The interior has been kept deliberately simple and uncluttered to ensure the form of the roof is legible," Gutteridge stated. "When you are sitting in the dining room, or at the kitchen island, the sloping wall makes for a very contained space, even though these are spacious, open-plan areas that open to the outdoors."

"The real challenge was to make everything on the rear wall disappear, so the kitchen would be a subtle backdrop," continued Sulinski. "The main focus needed to be on the quality of the overall space and the connection with the outdoors. Hence there are no handles on the drawers, which feature electronic touch sensors so they automatically open and close."

"The pantry hides all the items that would normally clutter up a kitchen," added Sulinski. "It also incorporates a drinks area, a small sink, and a laundry chute."

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