Monday, August 18, 2014

Retuning the glamor by Max Wolfe Sturman




As successful furniture shop in Cambodia construction materials informed, designed by Max Wolfe Sturman, the featured bathroom was remodel with the knowledge of the previous design layout which is already rich with style yet new owner wanted a more contemporary look.

"The house has a contemporary style of architecture with a strong adobe influence reminiscent of the Santa Fe look," owner spoke. "The colors, often associated with Southwestern interiors, were inspired by Mexican architect Luis Barragán. The colored stucco was also influenced by the exterior walls at Vizcaya, a museum house in Miami, built by industrialist John Deering in 1916." 

There was not much in the renovation process, however, the stone slab spa bathtub was the noticeable point in the redesigned plan.

"The owners can relax in the tub with the massaging water jets and look right out to the ocean and horizon. The bathroom can also be opened up to a terrace, which enhances the sense of connection."


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