Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A camera-functional-inspired bathroom by Dale Jones-Evans




"The effect of the light change is much the same as if you were looking through the aperture of a camera. When you look from a dark space to a lighter space, the view outside registers more strongly. The aspects through the windows could easily be two paintings on the dark walls." stated architect Dale Jones-Evans of the warehouse-converted bathroom.

"We deliberately darkened the inside of the bathroom by using black tiles and dark finishes on the walls and floor," Jones-Evans furthered about the color palette chosen to amplify the aspect, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed.

"The attenuated light also makes the bathroom softer on the eye and more comfortable to be in," the architect spoke. "When bathing, you feel as if you are in the internal courtyard,"

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