According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, designed by Lloyd Richardson, the featured
kitchen has a well-established connection with the rest of the living area in a
seamless design.
"Set next to the dining area, the island provides both
connection and a degree of separation from guests when the chef is in full
cooking mode," he said. "Another example is the positioning of the television.
This can swivel to be viewed from the kitchen. Alternatively, someone sitting
in the sofa opposite can keep one eye on the screen and the other on the dinner
preparation."
"Countertop-to-ceiling tilework was another strategic
material choice – chosen in place of the popular, minimalist glass splashback
often found in modern kitchens."
"Color was another connector between the kitchen and
the rest of the home," added Richardson. "Red ran through much of the
house already, so the deep red cabinetry tones were in keeping with this. The
existing wood floor was retained, blemishes and all, and the rich lacquer hues
also complement these natural tones."
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