According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, when the trio designers Eric Haesloop, Margaret Turnbull,
and Mary Griffin joined hand to renovate the featured kitchen, they saw the
potential of maximizing the beautiful outlook from within the kitchen with
great space optimization.
"A diagonal sightline from the breakfast table through
the kitchen takes in the pool, and clerestory windows allow glimpses of the
hill behind. This is an immersive kitchen space – standing at the island, you
feel you're part of the wider environment."
"The owners wanted the kitchen to connect to the
adjacent open-plan living and dining spaces, but not be on show. To achieve
this, we introduced a dividing wall of freestanding cabinets across the center
of the room. This acts as a screen between the kitchen and dining table without
blocking the sightlines that run along the front and rear of the interior on
this level."
Turnbull specified the round Noguchi
table to fit with the edge of the empty corner. "This chic, slender table
also has a light feel," she added. "And the Bocci chandelier above it
provides an eye-catching sparkle without detracting from the panoramic
outlooks."
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