As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, when designer Gregory Vaughan was asked to
renovate the featured kitchen, he saw the potential of the space that can cater
to being family-oriented and a space that fit more than one person to move.
Hence, the renovation of a gathering space.
"This project was also about bringing the outdoors
inside," said Vaughan. "For example, the large hood over the range in
the kitchen features tabby – this is an indigenous stucco material made from a
mix of oyster shells and lime. It also forms the base of the house on the
exterior."
"The cypress pantry door even has a hole right through
one of the knots – this is all part of the charm," added Vaughan.
"Kathy loves an aged patina, so we were careful to ensure this looked very
real and not like a faux finish. The painted cabinets, also built by John, are
in a distressed teal green shade with a dark-brown glaze finish that enhances
this look."
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