Monday, August 18, 2014

Contemporary expansion by Alan Berman



 
Provided by notable furniture in Cambodia construction materials, designed by architect Alan Berman, the featured bathroom had been enlarged and renovate to a more contemporary look yet did not clash with the era of the whole house design.

"The original master bath only had a tub, basin and toilet but we were able to borrow space from the hall to create a more functional, user-friendly bathing space."

"Large-format marble tiles were introduced on the walls, and shower stall – this allowed us to avoid too much grouting. The tub surround, vanity top and floor are also in this richly veined stone. A pillow of mosaic tiles inlaid beside the tub breaks up the expanse of floor and adds a little luxury."

"We chose the two lever faucets on the vanity for their '20s feel," added Berman. "The dado rail also fits with the era."



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