"The original kitchen was large but not well
organized," said designer Catherine Schager of the presented kitchen’s
previous design. "There was a tiny, oddly shaped pantry and a peninsula
that cut the space in two."
As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, the designer’s solution was to take out a
wall that barrier the kitchen and dining room, making the space appeared larger
for incorporating a huge island. A new double oven and a spacious pantry were specified in
the space.
"The kitchen features Holiday Kitchen cabinetry
provided by Kitchen Design Partners, and two different Cambria countertops. The
perimeter countertop resembles marble, while the island top has a more lively
granite look, with a touch of blue to complement the cabinetry."
An ocean-blue herringbone glass mosaic backsplash is another
feature for the nee overhauled space.
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