Monday, July 28, 2014

Africa and Spain inspires Wilson design




As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, to achieve a minimalistic and modern look, designer Royston Wilson designed the ensuite bathroom using the principle illustrated in Africa and Spain culture.

"Moorish-style archways, natural stone and a strict sense of symmetry were all important to the design," said Wilson of the bathroom design charmed by the duo countries. "A play between light and dark tones also contributed to the bathroom's look."

"The restrained use of black granite means this doesn't overshadow the design and make the space seem smaller," said Wilson. "At the same time, the tendency for black to leap forward visually provided a sense of depth for the two blind archways. In reality, these are only 60mm proud of the wall but have the appearance of deeper alcoves."

"Floating vanities and a free-standing bath both add to the sense of space as you can literally see more floor," the designer said. "Mirrors above the vanities also float – they are set on a board backing that is edged in black, rendering the backing almost invisible."


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