Thursday, November 27, 2014

Fresh approach by Stephen Lawlor



As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, to have a space that opens up to the adjacent rooms and has a free flow, some major structures need to be altered.

The featured kitchen is a case in point where three small, confined, and dark rooms were removed to create a larger space that suit the owner’s family. "We replaced these with a new, larger kitchen and opened up a connection to the dining room at one end and improved the egress to the rear garden at the other – making this an effective circulation space," said designer Stephen Lawlor. 

"We designed the cabinetry to finish short of the ceiling," stated Lawlor. "This was in keeping with a residence of this period and at the same time avoided highlighting variations in the ceiling plane that floor-to-ceiling cabinets would have made more evident."

"Above all else, both the owners have a great love of cooking and this galley layout ensures a close connection between all the appliances and work surfaces," added Lawlor.



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