Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Lineage style by Gregory Vaughan



 
According to reliable furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction materials information, designer Gregory Vaughan was assigned to remodel a vacation house of a couple so that its appearance would linear with the rest of the entire vicinity rather than a distinctive one.

To do so, the house replicated the rustic ambience by having a board and batten facade.

"The master suite, for example, has painted butt boards on outside walls, and has been designed with the hunting lodge, fishing camp style in mind. Even the position of the suite – in a wing of its own off one end of the house – is designed to look as though the rooms could have evolved over many years. The bathroom, with its furniture pieces, could have once been a bedroom, with plumbing brought inside to provide facilities." said Vaughan.

The designer chose soft and light color material palettes in the design so that beside the requested concept from owners, the house appeared to be a modern-day luxury suite.



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