Wednesday, August 13, 2014

A subdued master suite by David Martin and Barbara Scavullo





Provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials, located in a quiet and peaceful area, the featured ensuite and the entire master suite, designed by architect David Martin and designer Barbara Scavullo, resonated with the surrounding nature.

To attain the scheme, capturing natural light was essential. Hence, leading to the introduction of skylight for the interior plan. However, the opposite happened in the bedroom. "Instead, other approaches were taken to optimize a light, airy feel. For example, the ceilings are a light-toned plaster, not wood, and there are small windows above the soffit." said Martin.

"Access to the bathroom and bedroom is by a central corridor. This opens directly to the bathroom and while there is no door, a bench-mounted glass privacy screen in the center of the room shields the tub but still allows light to filter both ways. This screen, together with the oval bathtub and freestanding wall that holds the shower controls, gives the bathroom a vertical, highly sculptural appeal." he added.


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