Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, a collaboration work between designer-architect Richard Landry and architect Todd
Riley, the featured kitchen helps complements the existing of neutral interiors
and the outdoor view.
"The new kitchen is in the same
sunny corner of the home, but is set back – open to the extensively glazed
living areas and the leafy outlooks beyond," said Landry. "The owner
wanted a light, white appeal for the interior and the high-gloss reflective
rear walls in the kitchen are a continuation of this."
"The outer island includes
under-counter storage but is largely used as a breakfast bar," stated
Riley. "The inner island is the real powerhouse of the kitchen. Close to
the range and the pantry, it has a prep sink on one side and a cleanup sink on
the other. "
"As the design of the kitchen evolved, we changed the position of the appliances several times. It was all about finding the easiest, most efficient way for the owner to work within the space – this kitchen really is first and foremost about functionality," added Landry.
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