Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Widening with soft tone by Ruth Levine




In home design theory, white is the common color for enlarging and evoking the sense of spaciousness in small-looking areas. Lending this concept, designer Ruth Levine transformed a tiny-sized bathroom into a contemporary, tranquil, appeal medium-looking bathing area, as quoted by furniture in Cambodia construction materials.

"Selecting pale tones for the upper areas of the bathroom was central to the design," emphasized Levine. "With so much white, however, a focus on texture gave the room a sense of detail and depth. The brief also called for a natural feel. The introduction of prominently grained, limed walnut cabinetry and the richly veined marble on the splashback and bath addressed both agendas."

"Horizontal-format tiles stretch the space visually, the linear grout lines providing a contrast to the swirls of vein in the marble," added Levine. "The use of mirrors also increased the bathroom's sense of spaciousness – both by bouncing natural light and by reflecting the space itself."

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