Thursday, October 2, 2014

Illuminating textures by Mal Corboy





According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, designed by Mal Corboy, the featured kitchen’s stunning point is the dim light, found on fittings, which emanates from LED lighting system 

"An LED is a cold, low-wattage, directional light form that doesn't give off much heat or use a lot of energy, allowing it to be used in more creative ways than traditional light sources," Corboy said. "For example, because it doesn't throw light around the room and has a low energy consumption, it could be installed along the toekicks of the cabinetry and safely left on during the night if family members were getting up to use the kitchen."

"I see this as a great invention offering huge versatility in how we use light in the kitchen. Settings can be changed for different times and occasions, and to highlight particular features, all with a remote control," stated Corboy.

"We can use LED lights to alter neutral cabinet colours by day and night, rebate them into benchtops as an edge detail, run them along cabinet tops or fit them in glass-fronted cupboards," he added.

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