Friday, August 1, 2014

Formality approach by Martin Potter



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According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, designer Martin Potter was requested to renovate the 19th century house that had the same spirit of the old house yet adapt to the modern-day trend. Hence, formality approach was with what Potter came up.

"In the daughter's room, there is still a formality that references the rest of the home, but it's been relaxed to let her individuality shine through." said the designer. "Other than the colour scheme, there were no special requests, which allowed us to evaluate each piece on its own merits, rather than whether it fitted predetermined criteria,"

Besides the bedroom, bathroom also adopt the same theme, formality, as Potter mentioned: "As with the bedroom, the bathroom has something of an air of formality, but again the period dictates have been relaxed," 

"We used traditional materials such as marble to impart a suitably classic feel, but this is balanced by the treatment. The mix of mosaics and subway tiles, combined with the pattern on the floor and the wall frieze brings a touch of whimsy that adds a lightness to the whole." Potter added.



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