Thursday, November 20, 2014

Retaining the theme by Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker





As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, visual consistency plays an important role when a kitchen is designed to become an addition to the adjacent living environment as the pictured kitchen portrays by architects Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker.

The duo duplicate the traditional millwork found throughout the house. "We also replicated the crown moulding, base boards and the casing around the doors," said Hacker. "But we invented the rest of the vocabulary of the woodwork. The island and sink cabinet, for example, feature a classical column design, which is a homage to renowned English architect Sir Edwin Lutyens."

Other key features include retro pieces that enhance the traditional theme of the design such as a custom steel hood and cabinet brackets in antiqued patina. A walk-in pantry and a large butler's pantry were also added.

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