As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, designer Rudi Ahamer was assigned to redesign a master suite to match
with the contemporary trend.
The designer then came
up with an idea of a back-to-back bedroom and bathroom. With a simple yet
luxurious design, both rooms were close yet prevents the distraction and owner
can take advantage of the two room with the outside view.
"The design avoids the
distracting, cluttered look often associated with bathrooms," Ahamer
stated. "A simple material palette – exclusively marble, two-pack lacquer
and French-polished wood veneer – is combined with abstracted forms. A tall
blade feature wall and cabinetry towers flanking the vanities enhance the
overall sculptural effect."
"The generous-sized cabinetry flanking the vanity provides ample, to-hand storage to help keep the surfaces clear," the designer said. "In addition, the inset basins aren't readily visible from the bedroom, adding to the non-bathroom feel."
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