Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Turning the table by Angelica Henry




"The bathroom featured dark wood finishes, tumbled stone and glass blocks. It also had a large tiled tub deck – it was simply not inspiring." said designer Angelica Henry of the previous bathroom design, as delivered by trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials.

"The owner wanted to push the design boundaries, with a suite that was more akin to a luxury designer hotel. He said he just wanted to walk in and go 'wow'." the designer added.

"I put a false wall behind the bed, so we could add a light feature that doubles as an artwork," she spoke. "This features dark wood that has been laser cut – the pattern was inspired by a floral motif that is a reference to the owner's cultural heritage. This panel is backlit with colored lighting that can be changed, although the preference is currently for blue."

"I wanted the vanities to be displayed as artwork," Henry emphasized. "The effect is heightened by the LED back lighting, and integrated lighting within the mirror. To keep it simple and clean-lined, I did not opt for vanity light fixtures."



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