Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, when charged with the above kitchen’s project,
designer Donna
Grace McAlear knew instantly that the space need to be an open plan environment
in subtle connect to the living and dining area that does not distract the
beautiful backdrop.
"The form of the living areas points towards the alpine
views that surround the home – the 9.5ft kitchen ceiling steps up to 11ft in
the living area, rising to 13ft by the floor-to-ceiling windows. The dining
area also has expansive glazing," McAlear said. "I selected all
interior finishes to create strong internal connections."
"We wanted to create dramatic focal points. To balance
the central column and its black-framed fireplace, I chose a mosaic backsplash.
The irregular shapes of the glass pick up on the pattern of the stonework,
anchoring the workspace and offering a second point of interest."
"All the elements draw your eye across the spaces,
while augmenting the spectacular setting," added McAlear.
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