"The owners wanted to renovate the master bathroom in
an eclectic style, with a light Middle Eastern flavor. They also requested a
walk-in closet," said designer Mark Lind. "To achieve this, the room
was gutted and walls removed, with additional space gained from a hall linen
closet and adjacent bedroom."
"The new layout features a frameless glass shower cube,
flanked by his-and-hers vanities. A freestanding curvaceous bathtub stands in a
niche opposite, between Shaker-style storage cabinets. We also introduced an
enlarged closet and a dressing room, together with a separate toilet
cubicle." spoke Lind, as provided by notable furniture in
Cambodia construction materials.
"While the layout is an improvement, it's the finishes
and detail that give the bathroom its character. At the end of the room, behind
the shower, we introduced an Arabian tile. This accent is carried through on
the mirrors, sourced by the owners, and is continued into the ornate hardware
on the vanity and cabinetry doors." Lind added.
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