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successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials
informed, though not far off from its footprint, the featured bathroom remodel
saw its glory when designer Joe Fenoglio decided to
opt for a more intriguing ambience.
He refurbished the design of ceiling, walls and floor.
"This ceiling treatment is accentuated by the
extensive use of tilework in the space," he spoke. "Mosaic tiles run
across three walls, the floor, the shower stall and the part of the ceiling
soffit that runs over the shower. Painstakingly grouted with heavy-duty epoxy,
the tiles make a perfect defense against steam and moisture in the space."
"Several harmonizing elements draw the bathroom
together," added Fenoglio. "One linking feature is the mosaic tiles,
picking up the red of the Bubinga hardwood and the red paint featured on one
wall and in places on the soffit. Another material connector is stainless steel
– seen on the sink, the faucet hardware, the toilet and even the custom-made
shelving supports."
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