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Delivered by
trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
though tucked away from the rest of the house, the featured master suite is an
open-plan project by designer Ashley
Cole.
Surrounded in natural wooded area, owners do not want the
chance to enjoy the view escape, hence, incorporating a space of openness.
"The master suite is our private space, so there is no
need for doors. We wanted to use organic materials here and throughout the
home." stated homeowner.
"Japanese design inspired the choice of cabinetry. The
countertop is made from a recycled paper product," Cole stated.
The streamline and soft tones of the color and material
palettes offers the illusive effect of luminescent aura. Visual continuity is
achieved with concrete flooring which was broken by the charcoal tiles in the
shower and fireplace frontage.
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