Friday, July 25, 2014

Adapting to the surroundings




Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, interior designer Sue Nauman and decorator/painter Steve Fraser bought a house on the mountain side and decided to style their ensuite to familiarize with the nearby nature by creating a sense of living in a hut in lieu of a house.

"Because of the location, we wanted to create the feeling of lodge living. In the master bedroom, boxing timber was used to give the walls and skirting a rustic appearance. The whitewashed wall effect was created by blonding, washing and leaving the timber unsealed to ensure it will age naturally." the couple confirmed.

They continued with the design specs: "Underneath the large mirror we installed a stained, white American oak vanity top. While it's modern, it connects with the overall flow of the house. It can be difficult to link a home with aspects of country styling to a modern bathroom."

"Under the vanity top are simply two aged, wooden bedside cabinets and a rattan chest. The ensuite also features a wet area with a double shower, finished with sheets of interlocking river stones." the couple wrapped up the design.



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