Friday, September 19, 2014

Right the wrong by Sandra Grummitt






According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, despite the house’s majestic design, the previous kitchen downgraded the aesthetic of the overall design. Hence, owner of the featured kitchen asked Sandra Grummitt to right-tune the space with a traditional style.

The designer started with the central and heart-of-space island. "I designed the island to be like a prized piece of furniture, with legs and a classic box-framed construction – but with modern functionality behind the cupboard doors. It also leads the eye down the space, out to the views. 

"Another feature of the kitchen is the classic mantelpiece – complete with original corbels supplied by the owners. They also had the tiles for the splashback imported from England to achieve the exact look required."

"The furniture-like appeal extends to the wall cabinets as well," added Grummitt. "For example, the antiqued wooden piece near the refrigerator was built to different specifications to further the gathered-over-time sensibility."

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