Delivered by
trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
with the demand of a premium design that evoked a sense of serenity and total
relaxation, the featured bathroom took cue from modern-day aesthetic concept
generated by designer Diane
Taitt.
"They had initially wanted a Caribbean connection, and
strong, bold colors. Instead, I suggested we use a more restful palette, adding
interest through texture, surface finishes and by manipulating wall planes for
a 3-D effect."
"They went with this concept and a simple, understated
palette, informed by geometric forms, texture, and surface finish."
"Texture and pattern are
everywhere in this bathroom," added Taitt. "The walls are
hand-painted with crisscross brush strokes to create the look of plaster, and
the subway tiles around the tub are in an unusual large format, bridging the
gap between traditional and modern. A band of reflective silver mosaic tiles
runs into the niche behind the bath, connecting with the colorful tiles
opposite."
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