Thursday, August 7, 2014

Along the line by Shaun Shahrome





"Part of the clients' brief for the residence was for a sense of comfort and togetherness appropriate to a family home," architect Shaun Shahrome spoke. "So the combined study-family room includes two day beds for the children or parents to relax on, as well as two computers."

For the tropical house’s modest-sized and elongated layout, the normal design process might have been extremely difficult. Hence, walking out of the comfort zone, Shahrome designed the house in a sequencing method.

The master suite and adjacent study was aligned with a sliding door as partition. The master bathroom followed the master bedroom in linear aspect as well and equipped with chic fixtures and fittings and was totally private. His-and-her walk-in wardrobes within the suite.

"Everything has its place and this rule of organization and optimization of usable space extends to the design of the entire residence." Shahrome added, as provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials.


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