Delivered by
trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
defying convention, designer Debra DeLorenzo has introduced a second floor
bathroom that is capable of having a bathtub regardless of its miniature size.
DeLorenzo stated: "We had to
crane the tub in before the roof was built – it was so heavy that we had to
keep it suspended from a roof joist until the formwork and tiling could be
prepared for the bath to be lowered onto."
"The bathtub is positioned so the bather can take in
views of the ocean. A corner ledge was introduced because freestanding baths
often suffer from a lack of places to put things such as soap or a glass of
wine." he added.
"I specified a frameless glass shower stall to enhance
the feeling of space and to maximise light flow through the bathroom. A large
recessed towel rack on the rear wall combines utility with a dramatic presence."
he finalized.
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