Thursday, November 20, 2014

Light-filled and inherent by James McCalligan






According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, thanks to its spacious size and contemporary footprint, the above kitchen achieved a high-end and practical space that accentuate the adjacent nature in an open plan layout.

"Lighting was a particular focus. Clerestory windows admit diffuse natural light, while artificial lighting was used sparingly as an element for delineating interior spaces. Where more direct lighting was required, such as over the kitchen, natural lighting was again key." 

"The appliances have been placed on the sides, leaving unbroken planes at the front. This has the result of keeping them out of sight from much of the great room, but without hampering access to them – everything is conveniently located, but the continuity of the overall look is not compromised."
"The end result is a warm contemporary space, with a simple design that maximizes the view. 

Diffused light adds a soft ambience enhanced through an architectural vernacular that places equal emphasis on the built and natural environments," added McCalligan.





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