
"Our aim with this
project was to create a monolithic aesthetic. The kitchen needed to look
contemporary but still entirely plugged into the rest of the house,"
architect Stuart Cohen stated about the overhauled concept of the presented
kitchen, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials
informed.
"We gained
inspiration for the color schemes in the adjoining spaces from the natural
surroundings of the house. It was important to maintain a warm and inviting
space for the family," designer David Grout said. "Oak cabinets and
upholstery fabrics are continued through the informal dining and living areas
to achieve consistency."
"The pieces in the
owners' art collection are challenging and bold, so we used a Bocci clustered
pendant chandelier and a selection of similarly dramatic elements in the
informal living room to make connections with the art and tie the area in to
the rest of the house," spoke Grout.
"We wanted the
kitchen to be playful and fun. The architects' aspiration was that it remained
quiet and ordered but also had fresh moments around the room that you wouldn't
get tired of," the designer added.
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