Friday, November 14, 2014

Shining textures by Robert Schwartz





"The owners wanted a clean, linear, neutral look," Schwartz said of the presented kitchen’s designed concept. "They also wanted to showcase a colorful collection of Murano glass. Rather than choosing unusual wood grains and exotic stone, we decided a neutral, all stainless room would provide the classic backdrop they desired."

"Stainless steel has the advantage of being the only sophisticated high-end material that can be fabricated as one seamless piece of architecture," he continued. "But mixing metals takes finesse, as steel from different sources rarely matches."

As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, other materials are also specified to subdue the overwhelmingly glittering surface of the metal such as glass doors for cabinetry, black granite for countertops, and limestone floor tiles.

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