Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Hidden benefit by Liz Miranda and Tim Rempel


Provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials, unlike other passionate cooks who seek a showy kitchen that houses big appliances and ready-set of pieces, owners of the featured space asked for a space that come with the qualified practicality yet restrains this theme once not on duty.

"We had to consider every detail to get maximum efficiency," designer Liz Miranda said. "For example, the induction cooktop is placed just in front of the wall oven, so it's easy to move a pan between the two."

"The placement of the appliances, and the fact that the doors slide sideways, rather than swinging open, means that more than one person can work in the kitchen with ease," architect Tim Rempel added.

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