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trustworthy construction in Cambodia construction materials,
renovated by designer Tim
Bjella, the featured bathroom consisted of Japanese and Italian design
incorporated and complemented each other style, though the two cultures are so
disparate.
The Roman culture was achieved by domed ceiling, archways
and exposed beams. On the other hand, the Japanese culture was added with the
use of two huge Japanese sculptures, a shoji-like sliding glass door, and an
elevated Japanese spa-like bathtub.
"Overall, it's a complex design that gradually unfolds
as you travel through it," says the architect.
"Rooms can be made to appear larger if they aren't completely delineated. For example, the dividing wall between the bathroom and the laundry doesn't rise to the ceiling. Instead, a skylight in the ceiling provides a greater sense of volume in both rooms."
"Rooms can be made to appear larger if they aren't completely delineated. For example, the dividing wall between the bathroom and the laundry doesn't rise to the ceiling. Instead, a skylight in the ceiling provides a greater sense of volume in both rooms."
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