Friday, November 14, 2014

In-between by Talla Skogmo





"Coming from a French Provincial-style home, she had first asked for a traditional design, as this was what she felt comfortable with," said designer Talla Skogmo of the presented kitchen’s overhaul project. "Instead, I suggested a refined, but contemporary kitchen, more appropriate to her new, busy city lifestyle. At the same time, I felt we should stay with the good bones of the original kitchen layout and keep the honed natural stone flooring."

"This and the classic beveled subway tile backsplash close the gap between modern and traditional, acknowledging the original request," says Skogmo, as provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials.

"I designed a walnut display unit to stand in this space. This is matched by a fireplace surround in the same species and scale on the other side of the room. These pieces draw the large volume together." 

"Venetian plaster wall finishes and the LED canoe chandelier are other touches of refinement. The owner fell in love with this balanced, modern space. It is the ideal vantage point from which to enjoy views of the city skyscrapers," Skogmo added.

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