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trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
designed by Craig
Rossetti, the featured kitchen is in a modern-day aesthetic with streamlined
and neat design. However, the central pieces that catch the attention at first
glance are the menu-list blackboards that make the overall look of the design
like a fresh teashop.
"The blackboards are a bit of fun," Rossetti said.
"They are an unusual feature in an otherwise minimalist kitchen."
"To enhance the sense of openness, the design includes
details that give a lightness to the elements," says Rossetti. "For
example, concealed illumination above and below the upper cabinets makes them
appear to float on the white walls. Extending the cabinets slightly beyond the
boundaries of the kitchen into the hall and dining areas adds to the illusion,
as does negative detailing on the lower cabinetry."
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