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The Kitchen – A Divine Architectural Intervention!







Can you define where the kitchen stops and the architecture begins?  This design uses a seamless embrace to create a contemporary architectural unity that is disguised amid pastel colours and warming textures! 
The sequencing of layers creates drama within the design right from plinth to ceiling level allowing the designers to explore texture, colour, form and light to maximum effect.
The scale of the room is impressive and The Mogul is convinced that the brief suggested that the entire house should become the kitchen reducing the need or desire to visit any other room. 
The architecture has been absorbed by the kitchen and has been granted a vital role in delivering the Holy Grail of kitchen design;  A kitchen that is both contemporary and safe, providing a wow for now and design longevity into the future.
This design also displays a trend for 2012!  Polished chrome detailing mixed with wood veneer and paint! 
Hats off here because this kitchen is divine!!

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  1. Thank you so much for putting your effort on presenting your ideas and thought clearly. It so easy to understand. Thank you so much. Looking forward for your next post.

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  2. I adore those backed bar stools in the room. Somehow the red color of the seats just ties it all in. Beautiful kitchen, thanks for sharing!

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  3. Modular Kitchen design makes cleanliness simple and timesaving. It makes maintenance-free kitchen a reality. It has now become a ubiquitous feature. They comprise of standardized pre-fabricated units for walls and floors. The units include kitchen utensils and deep to house electrical appliances of varied sizes and shapes

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  6. I could live in this kitchen forever! Looking forward to seeing more of your posts! I find them very informative and entertaining. Thank you! -Patrick Tan

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  7. I really like how the pictures show such a modern kitchen. It looks very nice and beautiful. I would love for my kitchen to look like this. I have been thinking about remodeling my kitchen because it just is not that great looking.


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