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trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
in order to respect its surrounding of woodlands, the featured kitchen, a
collaboration between owners Karen Neset and David Estreen, architect Katherine
Hillbrand, and designer Katherine Hillbrand, was also design with distinguished
woodgrains in an open plan layout.
"First and
foremost, the kitchen is oriented toward the landscape," stated Hillbrand."In
keeping with the understated design, I chose a frameless cabinet style – with
emphasis on undercounter storage and a bare minimum of above-counter cabinetry
that could impede sightlines across the interior.
"All the window
frames and the kitchen and dining area floors are wood, in keeping with the
setting," said Neset. "We wanted the same natural aesthetic to
continue in the kitchen, which is why we chose European beech for the cabinetry
and specified a clear polyurethane finish."
"The family loves
to cook, often with more than one chef in the kitchen at once, so I kept this
in mind when placing countertops and prep sinks," added Pappas.
"Above-counter cabinets and the range hood are all positioned on the back
wall, so that nothing stands between the cook and the woodland views."
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