The Objective
The client for this Subok villa wanted a kitchen that felt like an extension of the home's architecture. The design requirement was strict: no visible handles, floor-to-ceiling carcasses, and a material palette that could withstand 90% humidity without warping.
The Challenge: Non-Standard Geometry
In high-end architecture, walls aren't always perfectly 90 degrees. In this particular villa, the primary wall had a subtle 12mm variance from one end to the other. A generic imported kitchen would have required thick, unsightly filler panels to compensate for this gap, breaking the minimalist lines.
The Craft Response
We utilized our local CNC precision to fabricate custom scribe panels. We meticulously mapped the wall's variance and cut the side panels with 0.1mm tolerance to match the exact profile of the Subok site. This eliminated the need for "standard" filler strips, allowing the cabinetry to flow directly into the architecture. The result is a high-status "Social Hub" that feels built-in, not just installed.