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trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, the featured bathroom
offered a designed of a modern-classic luxury.
"When you look at it, you see a classically designed
space – traditional materials and elements working in concert to produce a
certain aesthetic. However, closer investigation unveils the very modern
sensibilities surrounding the layout of these spaces and their
functionality." Said founding principal of Harrison Design Associates,
William H Harrison.
"The clients wanted a bathroom that offered a level of
separation, his-and-hers vanities and closets for example, but contained within
a shared space that they could both use at the same time," added John
Albanese, fellow principle with Harrison.
"The result is a capacious room in which we've used
architectural elements to create separate zones. An armoire separates the two
vanities, there are separate entries to the shower – accessed on either side of
the tub – while the closets are separated by the bathroom itself," stated
Albanese.
"A barrel vaulted ceiling and classic use of symmetry
and marble are elements associated with quality, and are, by that definition,
fitting for this project." Harrison added.
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