According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, this country-style kitchen designed by
Sally Wilson and John Kelsey was
part of a classical French preservation.
The starting point for the duo designers was the cabinetry.
"Habersham cabinetry framing the oven is a focal point and this is
contrasted by Omega cabinets in a ginger stain and coffee glaze," stated
Kelsey. "Both have a furniture-like appeal. Similarly, the outer island
has decorative turned legs and beadboard panels in lieu of cabinet
fronts."
"The owners liked the idea of brick but the original
walls were dilapidated, so we introduced a veneer of new brick applied over the
existing walls," said Kelsey. "Once the bricks are set in place,
mortar is applied to complete the look."
"Material choices helped to create the ambiance: the
combination of upholstery fabrics, the classic toile backsplash – customized
via drawings, then manufactured in England – as well as the stone-like
appearance of the porcelain tile floors," added Wilson.
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