As a second bathroom,
the featured enclosed area are biased more over the ambience than practicality.
Hence, designer David
Howell took this opportunity to turn it to a minimalist, monochrome spa-like
haven for home owner, as provided by notable furniture in
Cambodia construction
materials.
"The owners wanted a sense of Zen-like retreat for this
space, and we addressed this through a simple, monochromatic material
palette," Howell emphasized on owners desire. "All the surfaces are
in Jerusalem Gold limestone, but the stone is presented in varying sizes and
textures to provide subtle interest."
"As well as being presented in several formats, the
sheer mass of the limestone is underscored in different ways," says
Howell. "For example, a cutout alongside the bathtub step provides a
useful shelf and emphasizes the stone's solid presence."
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