According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, the featured master bathroom was
designed by Cheryl
Kees Clendenon so that it would complement the house era as well as express a
strong vibrant and lively feeling.
A sense of spaciousness was the first thing that came up in
the designer’s mind in order to achieve the requirement.
"Raising the cabinetry off the floor gives it a more
modern feel and helps keep the space light and airy, so it does not feel like a
tunnel," Clendenon said. "The dark walnut gives the cabinetry a
luminosity that works with the retro mango color of the walls. The contrast allows
the color to pop, yet the walnut wall panels help anchor the space
visually."
"The pebble floor covers the
entire wet area at one end of the room," added the designer. "The
floor has a gentle S shape that enhances the fluidity of the space."
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