Monday, August 25, 2014

Filling the void by Christine Julian





Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, with its generous size of space, the featured bathroom previously had an unused space in the middle of the room. Hence, designer Christine Julian decided to fill the void to create functionality and aesthetics.

"My response was to introduce a new cabinetry wall element, perpendicular to the original vanity and projecting into the room – dividing it into two areas of function," said Julian. "Given its high visibility from the bedroom and also from within the ensuite, this divider had to offer a warm, natural aesthetic, offsetting the cooler tiled surfaces." 

"I also repositioned elements on this side of the room. This involved moving the new slipper tub – pulling it forward, so I could tuck the toilet and shower cubicles in behind. The block-like appearance of the separating wall contrasts with the fluid lines of the slipper tub."

"A cove ceiling meant we could not extend the central wall right up, although I would have finished it at this level anyway," added the designer. "Providing views that take in the entire ceiling adds to overall sense of spaciousness."

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