Provided by notable
furniture in Cambodia construction
materials, designer Jennie Dunlop was asked to renovate the featured powder room
that had the hidden French sensation in the previous design.
"There is a slight French feel to the refurbishment, so
I thought that with this space we could have some more fun with that concept
and give it a more ornate treatment."
"The off-center window left nowhere for a mirror, and,
though generous in size, the room lacked symmetry. Now, the 19th-century French
commode and paired windows flanking the mirror, create an intimate, classical
tableau."
"I had envisioned a small and dainty chandelier from
the outset, so when we found the pear-shaped pendant, I knew it was perfect. It
was exactly the same with the sconces – although they don't provide much light,
they fit in with the scheme so perfectly, that they had to be included."
"The wallpaper too, was a good
find. The combination of aqua, bronze and beiges is complementary to the color
scheme in the rest of the house. Contemporary touches, such as the travertine
tiles and the tap, also reference the rest of the house,"
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