"Unsurprisingly, the owners wanted the new bathroom to
feel light and expansive. To achieve this, we combined the dressing room with
the bathroom and introduced a row of windows at the end of the space. These
look out to a mature oak tree – the leafy view can be seen in the master
bedroom and from the entire upper level." said architect Nick Murray.
Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, the concept was further designed as Murray stated:
"At the end of the bathroom –
away from the bedroom – we set recessed niches on each side. In one is a
spacious modern shower stall with colourbacked glass and in the other, the
toilet and bidet."
"We contrasted the crisp frameless mirrors with
traditional sinks, Art Deco-look chrome stands and period-style taps. The
rich-veined marble feature wall offers a midpoint between these elements – the
natural stone works well with both modern and old-world elements."
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