Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, per request of homeowners, designer Robert Ross
remodeled the house within the concept of connectivity between each room in the
house.
"As seen from above, the staggered, spiral shape of the
wing was dictated by a need to optimize key outlooks from each room and to
ensure the mass of the master bedroom was not on show to the adjacent dining
room."
"The sitting room also acts as a buffer to the bedroom
while the adjacent master closet offers an alternative bathroom egress, should
one partner not want to disturb the other."
"An accent on the hand-crafted is seen in the oak door
and window frames, the master bedroom furniture, and the use of translucent
tiles on the shower bench and the backsplash," said Ross of the bamboo
used in the bathroom design. "The rug also adds to this flavor."
"The gloss of the counter and glass is offset by the
use of a matte wall and floor tile. At the same time, the translucence of the
glass accent tile provides a soft, lively intermediary between the high gloss
and matte of these finishes." added Ross.
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