Monday, August 25, 2014

A bathroom of modern-antique design





According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, upon taking up the project, the trio architect Jim Fraerman and interior designers Anne Kaplan and Bruce Goers decided to go for a classic-contemporary trend that suit with the rest of the house for the featured bathroom design

"One feature of this residence is the faithful expression of external architectural elements on the interior," spoke Fraerman. "The master bathroom benefits from this idea, flowing into a large bay window that is the central curved feature on the exterior at the rear of the house."

"I wanted this room to be welcoming and surprising – carrying curves into the interior design helped achieve this," stated Kaplan.

"The soft, rounded lines of the freestanding tub and the sofa, together with the oval sinks and the circular pattern on the floor tiles all contribute to the effect," Kaplan said.

"Working with so many disparate elements, we had to be careful choosing the colors," added Goers. "A departure point for the palette was the floor tiles – these are a combination of Carrara marble, mosaic glass and onyx."

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