Thursday, November 20, 2014

Demarcation prospect by Nadia Subaran





Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, even though a modern kitchen nowadays tends to become part of an open plan to the living area, a sense of definition is still very essential on top of visual consistency. The featured kitchen achieved both concepts by designer Nadia Subaran.

"To address these issues we reworked the cabinet style and accentuated the broad areas of use within the greater room – so it felt less like a lost through-space."

"The owner also wanted this kitchen to wear naturally over time – the distressed wood used for the island will acquire a more aged appearance with normal wear and tear, while the marble countertops will attract character-building knocks and scrapes over the years," said Subaran.

"To set off the separated areas, a rich walnut floor was laid – providing a warm, reunifying element," Subaran added.

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