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As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, designed by Sandy LaMendola, the featured master
bathroom remodel provides a huge space with natured-inspired atmosphere that
comes with a variety of material palette design.
The key feature of the bathroom design was natural timber.
LaMendola used this material in vanity.
"The vanity is a simpler, more restrained version of
the cabinetry in the owners' former house," LaMendola said. "We pared
back the detailing for this project, but still provided a furniture look. We
also chose to have just one arch over the round mirrors, rather than two."
"The curve of the arches is repeated in the shape of
the antique mercury mirrors behind the tub. And the round shape found in the
vanity mirrors has been applied in a different way to the moldings on the tub
surround."
For floor tiling, limestone was used.
"This decorative flooring treatment gives the bathroom a
more furnished, less utilitarian look," added the designer. "It also
draws the eye away from the fact that the window is not centered on the
wall."
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