Thursday, November 27, 2014

Garden maximization by Julie Hacker and Stuart Cohen



"The new kitchen needed to maximize this attractive outlook, and the view over an existing garden at the side." said owners of the featured kitchen’s renovation project, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed.

"The space was further enlarged by the removal of a wall between the kitchen and family living area," said architect Stuart Cohen. "A former study is now a casual dining area, which in turn leads to the family room. This entire space is effectively one large living area, which is ideal for the owners, who love to cook and entertain."

"To create a furniture look, the island has a turned table leg, and similarly detailed feet," added architect Julie Hacker. "But while the kitchen has a sense of tradition, the contemporary elements lift it out of the ordinary. The modern Euro-style hood, for example, appears to float in front of the windows."

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