Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, designer Richard Kirk was requested to design a
renovated 1920s timber house’s bathroom. To follow the elements of the house,
Kirk used an elongated wooden cabinetry on one end of the bathroom.
"As a detail that reoccurs throughout the house, the
shelf not only finishes off the edge of the joinery, but provides a dry ledge
on which to place a martini," stated the designer.
For the modest-sized
bathroom like this one, Kirk elevated the rosewood vanity off the floor level. For
viewing purpose, the two identical washbasins were place each on one edge of
the vanity. To attain owner’s wish of a natural timber in the room, a framed
opaque glass internal window was installed. With this widow, owner could view
the outdoor backdrop through the bedroom.
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