Monday, December 1, 2014

Modern version of 600s Mexican hacienda by Rick Burleson



"We wanted the kitchen – and the whole house – to look like the interior of a 1600s Mexican hacienda, but with modern facilities," said one of the owners for their desired concept in creating the above kitchen, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information.

The arch structures, distressed wood veneer, antique chandelier, floor slab, backsplashes tiles, and a monochromatic raw hue in the kitchen all contribute to the motif.

Despite the traditional aesthetic, modern functionality is assured. "A particularly convenient feature is the large six foot by eight foot pantry. It can be accessed through two doors, one from the kitchen and a second from the hall leading to the garage, allowing shopping to be put directly into it," architect Rick Burleson said.

"The resulting kitchen is very functional and uses space efficiently," he added.

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