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With its small size and
irregular usage, powder room can become a place where designers can be playful
and worriless about consistency with the house design. Hence, designer Michael Wolk decided to create the
featured guest bathroom to be like an egg that has already hatched. Delivered by trustworthy construction in
Cambodia construction
materials,
"The concept for the curved walls also came from a need
to disguise services, and in practical terms, the walls were created by direct
application of plaster over a steel framework. But as soon as I showed them the
drawings, the owners asked for a full-on egg motif," said Wolk. "So
we introduced a marble basin shaped like an egg sliced in half, and placed a
circular yellow mat that looks like a yolk on the room's epoxy white
flooring."
Despite its curved shape, toilet rear, vanity wall mirror
and the shelving niche are sleek with an egg-shaped looking toilet.
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