"I asked architect Lee Ann Gamble to completely replace
the kitchen with a new workspace where everything is at hand and no surface or
storage area is wasted." said owner Sandra Player of her desired concept
for the kitchen’s remodel, according to reliable furniture
shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information.
"The island had been dysfunctional, creating an awkward
circulation area between the wall and the island. Now, the new peninsula offers
additional storage and helps define the kitchen, which still sits within
roughly the same footprint."
"The new island is a powerhouse for the kitchen and
includes a wine cooler, microwave, and storage bins. It even includes a space
for dog bowls, so they don't get under foot.
"The appeal of the butcher's block for Sandra was that
it looked like it had been used extensively over time," added Gamble.
"And it was for similar reasons she chose the rainforest green marble seen
on the island, peninsula, perimeter countertops and backsplash. Not quite as
rugged as granite, this stone will wear slightly over time, adding to the sense
of history."
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