According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, designer and owner of the featured
bathroom, Dana Lane
decided to use contrasting black-and-white color palette for the design to
create a sense of indie charm.
"All these themes can be seen to varying degrees in the
family bathroom, which has a predominantly old-world emphasis, with some
playful modern touches. A traditional dado rail and beadboard wall set the
scene, and the high skirting boards featured elsewhere in the home are
continued here."
"Two principal elements lead
the design," Lane added. "We reclaimed an old dresser and gave it a
new lease of life, painting it black and adding a white engineered stone
benchtop. This solid piece is finished with a curved mixer tap and freestanding
basin. The clawfoot bath is another old-world piece. This builds on the
black-and-white scheme seen in the vanity and chequered floor tiles."
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