Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Holiday repose by Charles Stinson





"The second kitchen needed to mirror the main one in the upstairs area of the house, but I wanted the aesthetic to maintain the vacation-home feel of this section of the property," said Architect Charles Stinson of the pictured kitchen’s redesigned concept, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed.

"We wanted to create a feeling of continuity, while establishing that the architecture in this wing is a different manifestation of the existing design. We were aiming to achieve a shared language of composition," he stated.

"The guest house is very private, with no exposure to traffic and extensive views of the pine forest and the lake beyond. The kitchen design is refined and understated, and does not compete with the natural environment," added Stinson.

The key feature of the kitchen is the island which maximize the full outdoor view. The dark-stained oak finish of the appliances’ surround and white cabinets are a reminder of the main kitchen’s design.

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