Friday, November 21, 2014

Cutting-edge lines by Michael Goorevich



"The house has really nice lines, both complementing and sitting proudly within its location. Much of what we achieved in the kitchen was inspired by that." said architect Michael Goorevich of the featured kitchen’s redesigned concept, as provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials.

"The obvious layout for the kitchen was a galley," spoke Goorevich. "At one end we have the cooking zone, pantry, refrigerators and storage, with the prep area in the middle and more storage at the other end."

"The kitchen island, which doubles as a servery, and the small buffet are points of demarcation," stated Goorevich. "However, both elements still allow for clear lines of sight from one space to another."

"This notion of lines of sight between stratified planes is enhanced by the screens and folding panel. While intrinsic to the design, it took vision on the part of the owners, and close dialogue between all parties, to achieve this result."

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