Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Demarcated zones by Lisa Steinbach Schecter





"It had to be a warm, livable space that would be great for entertaining." said designer Lisa Steinbach Schecter about the redesigned concept of the featured kitchen, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

The solution is to provide separate zones in the kitchen. "The design almost creates a figure eight movement between the main areas," stated Steinbach Schecter. "It also ensures the owners can socialize with guests and family, but still have an uninterrupted work space."

"This is a transitional-style kitchen," spoke Steinbach Schecter. "The square lines of classical architecture are there, but they are softened by the addition of curved elements, such as the doors on the elliptical island, the hood and open shelving, which reference the Beidermeier style."

Red Dragon granite is used in almost every countertop to enhance the homey aura. "This is a unique material – along with the red tonings, there are rivers of teal running through the stone. Both the countertops and the decorative glass tiles on the backsplash help to enliven the kitchen."

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