Thursday, August 7, 2014

A minimalist cutting-edge suite by Eric Rothman




Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, designer Eric Rothman was hired to design a house that expressed minimalist and appeal as well as low maintenance.

"There is something modern about this design, but I wouldn't describe it as contemporary," spoke Rothman. "It's more like a reinterpretation of Victorian architecture, influenced by minimalism, but with more warmth."

"There is a carved-out quality to these rooms, which gives this design an almost sculptural quality," said the designer.

"You have to be careful when combining wood grains. But the cherry, complements the oak, creating a smooth transition between the timbers to the freestanding feature wall,"
"The stone tiles look clean and simple from a distance, but the detailing, visible up-close, creates interest and intrigue," said Rothman.

Finally, for the bathroom: "We've created structure, then deliberately broken it by placing a curved bath amongst the angles. This makes it look placed, so the space takes on a more human feeling,"

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