Friday, August 15, 2014

Historical richness by Laura Brooks Meyer

 
As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, despite its contemporary look, the featured bathroom and whole house was rich with history since 1900s of past famous owners.

Designed by Laura Brooks Meyer, the house was still under renovation despite its lavishness.
"The house has a lot of character, but it needed a full remodel," Meyer said. "This included creating an entire master suite, with walk-in his-and-hers closets, and a new bathroom in a room that was formerly a study."

"We chose Carrara marble as a cost-effective option for the bathroom, which is quite expansive and required a lot of stone," stated Meyer. "To keep the look soft, the walls are painted in a matching light blue gray."

"I also added a lip to the edge of the Carrara vanity top to stop water from splashing out," the designer spoke.

"Both the owners went to Harvard and have a particular interest in rowing, and their son now rows," added Meyer of the painting in the toilet room. "The painting helps to open up the small room, like an expansive view. It stops it from being claustrophobic."

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