"Our goal was to blend the Spanish architecture with
traditional design elements that would be elegant and enduring," said
designer and owner Terri Miller. "Over the years, we have accumulated
various antique items, and these helped influence the design."
"We have taken a little space from the bedroom to make
the bathroom and closet larger, and we added a coffee bar and laundry
facilities." stated the designer, as successful
furniture shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed.
"The cabinetry needed to be beautiful, but not
intrusive, especially as it runs all the way along one side of the room. We
also wanted three separate, framed mirrors, rather than a great expanse of
mirror."
"Subtle innovations can make a
big difference. In a master bathroom, especially, you want to consider not only
how things look, but how well they work on a daily basis. A simple example is
the slight slope of the ceiling in the steam shower that keeps condensation
from dripping." added the designer.
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