Contemporary Asian Kitchens and Dining Rooms. Chami Jotisalikorn
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The view from the living room shows that there is no division of space among the kitchen, dining and sitting areas. In this open-plan concept, all areas merge into one room, giving a simple ease to living and entertaining.
The clean-cut look of the Minotti table and leather chairs makes the combination a versatile palette for any type of table setting. Behind the table is a painting of a womb by Thai artist Pinaree Sanpitak.
tropical zest When Guz Wilkinson Architects redesigned this old shophouse in Singapore, the main objective was to "get as much light and nature into the heart of the house as possible" by incorporating natural materials against a white palette.
The white floors and walls enhance the airy feel of the core of the house. Bright flowers and the earth-toned crockery add zest to the overall design. The pool, with its abundant foliage and "floating" stepping stones, connects the front and the rear sections of the house.
The rear block of the house was a new addition. Seen here through full-height glass doors in the front living area, the space exhibits a modern style while still retaining the character of the old shophouse. Curved wooden chairs from Space reflect the tone of the wood used for the door handles.
The kitchen plays an important role in Andy and Michele's lives. They were very particular about what fittings they wanted, so Quality Renovations custom made everything according to their specifications. Stainless steel and white Corian make for a fresh and uncluttered look. The open-plan design means the couple are never isolated from their guests while entertaining. The edgy, minimalist bar stools are from Trax.
humor and harmony Clean, contemporary lines make Andy and Michele Wilkinson's kitchen in their Singapore condominium designed by K2LD Architects both a practical space for cooking and a great venue for entertaining friends.
Michele has a self-confessed passion for cows and is an avid collector of all things bovine. Her witty collection includes tea pots, butter knives, place mats and egg cups from all over the world.
Artist Hollis Fingold makes household objects into animal art—such as this fun phone that Andy and Michele bought in Hong Kong.
A cow-inspired jug makes for an unusual container for kitchen utensils and a great talking point.
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