Friday, August 15, 2014

Anew the antique by John Idstrom





"The bathroom is within an addition built in the 1980s. It had not been remodeled since new and was looking very tired. It had a lot of white tile and laminates, and a huge tub and small shower, which did not suit." Claimed architect John Idstrom.

"We wanted to explore the various layouts that would be possible. The bathroom had to be light, airy and clean lined, and rich in terms of materials – with a touch of whimsy – but we didn't want marble or granite." he said, as successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed.

"The bathroom is divided into three zones, with the bathing area beyond the vanity units comprising a large shower and freestanding tub," added Idstrom. "An enclosed toilet room is positioned near the entry. We introduced a flush teak platform and teak benches to the shower, and ran the limestone floor tiles right under the glass walls for a seamless look."




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