Thursday, November 13, 2014

Historical intake by Lisa Steinbach-Schecter





"The original kitchen was dark, with just one window above where the range now stands," said designer Lisa Steinbach-Schecter of the presented kitchen’s design concept. "The clients asked for more natural light, and visual access to the garden and canyon views beyond."

"Color consistency was maintained by painting the walls eggshell oyster grey, and the ceiling a Swiss-coffee white. The look was completed with a biscuit-colored Viking range," said the designer, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

"You should feel content in a kitchen," added Steinbach-Schecter. "And there is an exuberant quality to this design, which encourages friends and family alike to linger a while and contemplate."

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