Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Illusive enlargement by Alan Berman





When asked to remodel the existing guest bathroom with the size of a peanut, metaphorically speaking, architect Alan Berman decided to use illusive skill rather than tear down the room for expansion.

"The owner wanted the new powder room to feel less enclosed," the designer stated. "It also needed to have a much more modern look and be as light and airy as possible, given that it has no windows."
"White walls and ceilings always help to make a space seem larger and lighter," she spoke, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

"The diagonal pattern creates a sense of movement, so the flooring doesn't look too staid or square" says Berman. "It doesn't appear to be restrained by the walls, which makes the room seem larger."

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