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Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, having bought the space for its breathtaking
backdrop, owner-designer Billy
Beson
stated that his Minneapolis
condominium was designed to equalize the beauty of its surrounding.
"The apartment has been designed as spaces within
spaces and I wanted each of them to be distinct, yet relevant to the
whole," he says. "This has been achieved through the careful use of texture,"
said Beson.
Beson used a combination of various material in the design
such as a plane of granite, Venetian plaster finish, and a concrete fire
surround.
Frosted glass, marble and granite were used in the bathroom
design.
"At night, lit from the inside, the frosted glass emits
a soft glow, adding an entirely new visual texture," the designer says.
"It may be a cliché, but the
apartment truly is a retreat from the stresses encountered every day –
something we all strive to create for our clients," the architect says.
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