Thursday, September 18, 2014

Visual flow by Morgan Cronin





Provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials, like most design, the featured kitchen was requested to adapt to the house’s era and style of a classic weatherboard American-style residence.

"We started by introducing a panel ceiling which has a traditional appeal and sets up the symmetrical feel for the space. Working within the allocated area, I wanted to give the kitchen a strong, solid appearance. To this end, I then introduced framing walls instead of standard cabinet panels to separate the elements." Said designer Morgan Cronin.

"Several classic features connect the kitchen to the aesthetic of the home," added Cronin. "Cup cabinet handles, the choice of skirting instead of toekicks, a farmhouse sink and a double oven all help achieve this. As does the glass-front wall cabinets over the dresser."

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