
"The main objective in the interior design was to
create an easy, low-maintenance space that still provides a sense of warmth and
comfort. I wanted it to have a traditional feeling with a modern twist,"
said designer Lisa Peck of the above kitchen’s remodeled concept,
according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials
information.
"The kitchen is compact, so we used consistent paneling
throughout and minimized clutter. The ceiling was also painted white to magnify
the light and create a sense of space," stated architect Christine
Albertsson.
"I wanted the boathouse kitchen
to relate to the architecture in the main kitchen, but in a different
way," Peck added. "For example, where we used painted white cabinetry
in the original kitchen, we've used natural wood here. We mirrored the formal
walnut with a lighter fir. The design in the house is very detailed, while the
boathouse has a more pared-back feel. We wanted the look to be simpler and more
playful."
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