Wednesday, August 6, 2014

A haven-prioritized bathroom by Jim Laney



 
"In most instances the response would be to up the level of opulence, but with this property, the contemporary nature of the architecture and the draw of the view called for a restrained hand" said designer Jim Laney of the concept offered by owner, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information.

"Rather than use layer upon layer of colour and texture to impart a luxurious look, the same level of amenity has been achieved through a warm, understated palette of colours and materials." Said Laney. "The difference is this is a space in which to spend time, not one to look at like a museum piece."

"The master bath has the lion's share of space within the suite," says Laney. "The large Ligne Evolution tub with its free-flowing form adds visual softness to the crisp-edged lines of the shower and vanity, echoing the contours of the nearby mountains."

"The driving force behind the architecture is the constant dialogue between the built and natural environments. The treatment for the vanity unit continues that interaction; it is at once a part of the room and of the greater landscape."



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