According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, design outside the box or comfort zone
always tend to bring out something new and extra.
Designer Larissa Sand was asked to make the
featured wine cellar as part of an open-plan setting.
"The cellars are designed with the same philosophy as
an open kitchen," she said. "Just as kitchens are no longer removed
from the social center of the home, so wine cellars are now integrated into the
living environment. When you enjoy good food and wine, it makes sense for wine
storage to be part of everyday life, just as you store cheeses close at hand in
the refrigerator."
"The stone walls are a visual reference to both
traditional cellars and the building's foundations, but in every other respect,
it is a very modern room."
"The design and the material palettes are continuous
with the adjacent kitchens, with each cellar characterized by a feeling of
lightness. Normally, the weight of the bottles dictates a heavy support
structure, but Sand Studios' machine shop fabricates its own metal support
systems that allow the bottles to be seen and enjoyed in their own right."
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