According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, architect David Hertz was petitioned
to design a manor-like master suite to become a sanctuary from busyness and
complication of the outside world.
"The basic design premise was for us to create a
resort-like feel within the house and provide a respite from the city, which
you can see in the distance. The suite needed to function on many levels and be
reasonably self-contained so that one could shut out the world and spend some
quality time away to rejuvenate," Hertz stated.
To do so, the architect needed to utilize materials that can
evoke a sense of resort retreat as he furthered: "We limited the range of
materials used to mainly natural products, such as the recycled Douglas fir
beams for the ceiling. Groutless slate and wool carpets are used for the
floor,"
"We wanted to demonstrate that it
is possible to achieve an environmentally responsible architectural design
using resources that are sustainable, and yet still present a desirable,
high-end result," Hertz added.
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