Friday, August 22, 2014

Multifold illusion by Jon Hattaway and Martin Potter





Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, the project of duo designer Jon Hattaway and Martin Potter, the featured bathroom had a classic-contemporary look and specifically provide a sense of spaciousness despite its modest-sized dimensions through the design with illusive effect found in the mirror.

According to the designer, the effect was achieved with the incorporation of the bathroom curved shape.

"The curved wall of the ensuite bathroom sits beneath an external stair, and the space would have originally been used to store coal. What was once a very utilitarian area has become the focal point of the bathroom," Hattaway says.

"We were very conscious of not over-cluttering the room. The vanities provide the only storage, freeing up space around the tub, while the tone-on-tone color palette lends a seamless appeal to the room."

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