According to reliable
furniture shop in Phnom Penh construction
materials information, provided with its generous side,
designer Elaine
Murray of the featured master bathroom divides the room into
two symmetrical spaces, one for the husband and the other for the wife.
For the lady side, a
white leather stool is placed at a make-up table for outlook viewing and absorb
natural light through the windows. The opposite side of the dresser table is
the wash area and a bathtub is tucked near the door.
For the gentleman
space, a drawers are used instead of a dresser table with dressing room on each
sides of the table.
A shower is positioned
at near end of the bathroom that joined the two separates space again with twin
window seat at the edge of the room.
"The design encourages communication, but also allows
for a certain amount of privacy. Grooming can be a very personal affair, even
for a married couple that spends a lot of time together," said Murray.
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