Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, in a design, there ought to be one or two piece
that bring out the visual statement of the overall design as the above
kitchen’s proves.
"The island was designed as a table frame, and is more
like a piece of furniture than a traditional island," said designer Morgan
Cronin. "The surface needed to impart a hard, solid look. CaesarStone,
which is 94% natural quartz, achieves this aesthetic. It also has a slight
fleck similar to terrazzo, which suits the modernist style of the 1950s
home."
"I wanted to create a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere.
The subtle off-white colour of the Corian doesn't clash with the surrounding
space. It is also smooth to touch and will still look good for years to
come."
"In addition, using Corian enabled us to incorporate
built-in sinks and a recessed draining area. It was a way to avoid having too
many different materials in the kitchen."
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