
Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, having worked together on the project, architect Dan Vercruysse and interior designer
Jodi Gillespie brought out a master suite of contemporary haven.
Translucent partitions were added as to allow light and
design flow to continue. The bedroom and bathroom also share the same teakwood
as the material for headboard and cabinetry, respectively. Textural soapstone
was used in tub cover, pedestal step and vanity top.
"The warm brown-gray of the
soapstone is reflected in the hues of the porcelain tiles," Gillespie
stated. "We used these in contrasting formats – large tiles on the
bathroom and shower floor, and slender bricks on the wall behind the tub and
the interior of the shower stall."
"The owner liked the rough texture of the building's concrete structure – it is left unclad throughout the apartment – and it contrasts the glass and stone to mutual benefit," Vercruysse added. "In creating this interior, two of our watchwords were subtlety and nuance – both these attributes are reflected in the master suite."
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