Monday, August 25, 2014

Divine grandeur by Michael Habachy





As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, designed by Michael Habachy, the featured bathroom was in high-end aesthetic with its grand renovation inspired by Hollywood Regency period of the '30s and '40s.

"This was a very glamorous era, with a lot of French and Art Deco influences," Habachy spoke. "I felt it would suit the architecture of the bathroom – it's a very grand space with curved walls adding plenty of visual interest."

"We mounted framed mirrors and lighting sconces on top of the diamonds," stated the designer. "This layering adds an extra dimension – it brings visual depth to the vanity area."

"The traditional Florentine tile pattern was handmade in Italy and shipped over in large panels," added Habachy. 

The bathroom also had a dressing area as well as a makeup vanity on one side within its huge vicinity as well.

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