Monday, November 24, 2014

Amalgamation by Beth Kopin





Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, this graceful kitchen designed by Beth Kopin forms a transitional theme between the classic and contemporariness in a subtle blend.

"In order to achieve this, transitional cabinet fronts with flat panels and subtle crown mouldings were selected, and set against aged wood floors. Balance was provided by uncluttered, solid surfaces and stainless steel appliances," said the designer. 

"The marble island counter in Calacatta Gold leads the modern look, with the sides of the slab built up to maximize its visual presence. Perimeter countertops in white marble are shallower, to give even more emphasis to the solidity of the island."

"I introduced glass-fronted cabinets to break up the run of white wood and white walls," added Kopin. "This kitchen provides transitions between materials and tones as well as different time periods."

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