Monday, August 25, 2014

Eco-friendly sanctum by Jack Poles and Richard Feis





Most believe that in order to achieve a green environment in bathroom design, sacrificing of glamor and appeal is inevitable. However, according to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, designer Jack Poles and Richard Feis showed that the idea was not always true with the featured bathroom renovation.

"We wanted the suite to feel like a spa – to have a real sense of luxury and indulgence," Feis stated. "At the same time, it had to reflect the eco-friendly design concepts that define the whole house."

"Because this is a very long and rather narrow bathroom, we added strong vertical elements to the cabinetry," added Poles. "These display cabinets frame the separate his-and-hers vanities."
To further the sustainability, the duo opted recycled porcelain tiles.

The bathroom featured a shower room at the end of the bathroom equipped with electrical technology. The grandeur of the bathroom was a bathtub tucked to another end which created a sense of high drama with its traditional look and a curtain to retain privacy.

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