Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Nature influence



"The home has an idyllic waterfront location, which impacted on the kitchen design, just as much as it did on the rest of the architecture," said designer Irene James. 

"It was essential that the kitchen be an integral part of the overall design, so that it would not detract from the view. It needed to blend in effortlessly in terms of the materials and design."

To attain the desired concept, the designer optimized cabinet with a discreet woodgrain veneer island, a shevling unit, and countertop to one side. "This is a perfect complement to the blonde timber walls," the designer said. "At the same time, however, because there is so much wood in the house, we wanted to include something different. Soft White Melamine cabinets with stainless steel benchtops provide contrast on the rear wall and give this part of the kitchen a slightly industrial look."

"We added an aluminum appliance cupboard to conceal the small appliances and other items they needed to have close at hand. It keeps the clutter hidden." James added, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information.

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