As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, owners of the presented kitchen does not
necessarily need to show their lifestyle since guests can guess it thanks to
designer Elina
Katsioula-Beall’s bell work on the space that make the statement for them.
"It's as if these people are
characters in their own life movie," Beall said. "It's an approach
that empowers the psyche of the homeowners, who are looking to enrich their
lives. In a sense, their home is a museum of personal history, and the kitchen
is an expression of who they are."
"They wanted to rediscover fun, and they wanted to be able to look at each other as they worked in the kitchen." the designer stated. "Placing the clean-up and storage area across from a dual-access prep sink gives them this opportunity, and it allows them to work uninterrupted – everything is within easy reach."
While the sculptural shape of the island provides a dramatic touch, the spicy red upper cabinets and hob offers a point of different to the kitchen.
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