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As successful furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials informed, using dark and sophisticated tones in
material and color palettes, designers Janet Brooks and Angelica Henry achieved a great visual
connection between the bedroom and bathroom of the featured master suite.
"The master bathroom is a few steps away from the
bedroom but the connection is strong in several ways," says Brooks.
"Stained oak cabinetry that wraps around the headboard, for example, is
used again on the custom-stained his-and-hers wood vanities. These are found in
two ancillary rooms that lead off the bathroom proper. In fact, this wood
connects several rooms in the home."
"Drama was important to both spaces as well," says
Henry. "The leather headboard and soffit make a strong, protective
statement over the bed and this quality is echoed in the freestanding stone tub
in the center of the generous-sized bathroom."
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