"The couple's
primary residence has an old world feel, but with this house they wanted
something with pizazz to complement their art collection. They're in the
restaurant trade, so they wanted a kitchen where they could easily
entertain." Said designer Shirley McFarlane of the pictured kitchen’s
revamped concept.
"The lavastone
island countertop is an obvious focal point – it provides a punch of bright red
that complements the bold colors of the various artworks, and the red Schonbeck
Swarovski crystal pendant lights that hang above the workspace," she
stated, According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials
information.
"The clients
didn't want a regular table and chairs, so we designed a wine bar for the
corner of the room instead. It sits beside a cabinet specially designed to
store wine glasses, and features a curved granite top that allows foot traffic
to pass easily."
"Large
refrigerators can dominate a kitchen. To balance the room, we designed
custom-made cabinetry with a stainless steel finish to install beside the wine
cabinet," she added.
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