
"The new owner
wanted a very clean, simple interior." said Architect David Hoffman of the
featured kitchen’s revamped concept, as delivered by trustworthy construction
in Cambodia construction
materials.
"We have taken the
idea of integration seriously," Hoffman stated. "By extending the
kitchen millwork through to the living room and in the bathrooms, we have
engaged the entire apartment. The millwork appears to grow and fold around
corners, so that the whole space is unified."
"This Calacatta
quartzite granite is distinguished by its strong marbling," Hoffman added.
"At first, I felt it might be too busy for the space, but the interior
needs it. The sleek simplicity of the furniture is countered by the sense of
movement provided by the pattern in the granite."
Minimalist is ensured
with plenty of cabinets conceal small appliances and supplies with their sleek,
and flush surfaces, and big appliances being incorporated into the rear wall.
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