As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, designer Cheryl Hamilton-Gray was assigned to remodel a previous
guest bathroom per request of nautical theme in it since because of owners’
passion about ocean.
"We gained added space by repurposing the closet from
an adjoining bedroom. Several rustic pieces and material selections evoke the
seaside – for example, two room-height weathered posts, one to each side of the
vanity, have the look of driftwood. The vanity is also in lightly distressed
wood and the open shelving unit has an appropriately casual look." said Hamilton-Gray.
"The floor is a hard-wearing porcelain tile with the
appearance of Calacatta marble. The veining looks like water receding off rocks
and so was a perfect choice. And the upper walls are painted in a marine-blue
tone."
"The paneled door is transitional in flavor, while the
white subway tile is a design classic. In addition, the curvaceous
Victorian-style tub is served by what looks like a similar vintage freestanding
faucet, as is the vanity sink."
"For a touch of glamour, I chose pretty wall sconces
with a speckled pattern," the designer added.
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