Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Trio formed a deviant design




Delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials, with its small-sized space, owner of the bathroom requested architect Alan Berman, and designers Juliana Codas and John Kristovich to refurbish the existing compacted bathroom.

Using their knowledge of décor that can deceive eyes’ perceptions, a new and fresh bathroom was attained.

"The owners strongly favored the color green, so we introduced horizontal glass shower tiles in this hue and ran a border in the same tile around the top and bottom of the square wall tiles, drawing the room together. The horizontal glass tiles create the illusion of breadth."

"Specifying a pedestal sink rather than a full vanity also gives an impression of space," said Codas. "We selected a narrow basin to further expand the usable floor area"

"To inject youthful energy into the design we opted for a decorative wall in an Ann Sacks tile," Berman says. "This features glass ‘bubbles' in a marble setting. We also introduced this tile as a border on the floor, tying the shower area into the greater volume of the bathroom."


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