Thursday, November 13, 2014

Focal point by Melanie Francis





"One of the owners loves to cook and she wanted a pleasant, informal place to be with the children. Originally, the kitchen was going to be a separate room, but during construction, the owners decided to sacrifice a powder room to make the kitchen bigger, and to open it right up to the rest of the family living areas." said architect Melanie Francis of the pictured kitchen’s revamp plan, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

Upon proceeding to the plan, the focal point of the design is the L-shape island in a bright orange quartz benchtop and a low walnut table top for casual dining.

"The owner loves colour and wanted to introduce a little pizazz. She didn't want anything too stuffy or formal, so we chose to experiment with pale yellow, orange and lime green mosaic tiles. These appear on the walls around the cooking centre and sink benchtops."

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