Friday, August 22, 2014

Roomy conversion by Nicola Manning





Located at the corner of the house, the featured bathroom used to be a crammed and no-light area. Hence, designer Nicola Manning had to come up with some brilliant design to achieve client’s request to get rid of a jam-packed and bleak sensation.

"Painting the walls and ceiling in white was one design move that helped expand the space visually," said Manning. "A white back-painted glass backsplash behind the bath and vanity contributed to this and brought in more reflected light."

"I chose a freestanding bathtub and wall-hung vanity and toilet to further the impression of space," Manning spoke. "The eye sees past the edges of these utilities, so more floor space is visible."

"Clutter can easily drag a space in, so I selected cabinetry with large drawers and deep, compartmentalized interiors," added the designer, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

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