Here is the Empire display home has been redesigned
by Residential Attitudes to achieve a good balance of light, volume and indoor-outdoor
space optimization.
Leading to furniture
shop in Cambodia construction
materials provided, this house has been built on a narrow
site, lifting upper level as high as possible.
In addition, the raw
natural materials have been employed for the construction, such as pacific teak
cladding, concrete breeze blocks, timber parquetry floors and internal face
brickwork.
As the architects said,
“A separate living and alfresco area were situated on the ground floor to
relate to the lap pool and two story light well.
Two minor bedrooms
share a central bathroom with an additional powder room and separate laundry
with chute.
The reading room and
entry hall with floating stone stairs gaze out to the lap pool and courtyard
beyond”.
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