Tuesday, August 5, 2014

A privileged bathroom by Julian O'Sullivan



"The house has a Y shape, which creates a number of interesting angles inside," says designer Julian O'Sullivan of the unusual shape of the house. "Because the two guest rooms are at a 30° angle, the bathroom between is also angled. But the space is not compromised, thanks to the wide entry."

With this providing treat, the design within the guest bathroom was maximized, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information. The room functioned as two options: both guest rooms and pool bathroom, and a changing room.

The aim of the design is to seek out a contemporary, spa-like haven. Thus, using natural palette of materials was necessary. Macrocarpa trees were used throughout the design such as the door, window, and bespoke vanity cabinetry. Other items for furthering the vibrant retreat were tile surfaces, Escale freestanding bathtub, and Kohler Bateau Vessel basin.


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