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From Your Email Name Your Name Close Share Share email have been sent. × Help Bathroom Going underground A basement bathroom with no opportunity for under-floor plumbing, limited available space and no windows – going lighter would have been an option, but here a more innovative approach was taken Clean and minimalist A channel drain offers a modern, streamlined look and improves water drainage – while also being easier to clean than traditional point drains Midas touch Herringbone mosaic tile forms the backsplash for this opulent vanity in a luxurious bathroom – gold-look tapware takes the sense of opulence and runs with it 2024 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year Award-winning ensuites, master suites and powder rooms in the 2024 Trends International Design Awards Bathroom of the Year Sparkling inspiration The owners' love of crystals inspired the bathroom designer's choice of a Michael Angelo Granite quartz vanity benchtop, from Universal Granite Blue for a boy The days of colour coding gender might be over but here the designer utilised calming blue Di Lorenzo tilework, enhancing the overall bathing experience for its principal user – a teenage boy Playtime Relaxing tones, a splash-all-you-want wet zone, steam extraction, multiple shower configurations and even a music speaker – this bathroom is all about childhood bathing fun Touching aesthetic Fibonacci Stone in Platinum provides the stone benchtop accompaniment to the rich-toned American Oak cabinet beneath for this tactile bathroom vanity Outstanding presence Black tapware by Hansa, from Franklins, sets up a tonal counterpoint to the feature textured tiles and main tiles in the same pale colourway seen behind Driftwood, pebbles and shells Forming part of a beach house, this bathroom draws on beachy-toned elements – the result is a laid-back feel that connects with the wider home Well-rounded character Your basin/tap pairings can make your bathroom design sing – here, Oli Wall Mount Mixers, in a Brushed Gunmetal finish, complement the Super-Thin Round Vessel basins, both from Plumbline Weatherboard chic Designer: I had used Weathertex Weathergroove as a feature on my fireplace wall and wanted to run it through more of the house and decided it would look beautiful in the bathroom. Touching aesthetic Textured, emerald forest green tiles, from the Tile Warehouse, in a herringbone pattern bring the sense of nature right back home in this immersive bathroom Well connected A vanity in Prime Oak Wood Matt laminate, by Polytec, has a material echo in the curved feature surround wall in the same finish that in turn accentuates the tub Light and grace Coral hand-blown lamps by Soktas grace the powder room entry wall in this home – tactile, unfilled travertine grey tiles make for a contrasting backdrop Art Deco by the sea Faced with a modest space, this Airbnb apartment bathroom creates easy circulation, restful tones and a nod to the wider Art Deco aesthetic Flair and functionality Great looks are matched with multi-user functionality in this family bathroom – select materials and textures bring a serene aesthetic Washing your hands of the mundane Nothing dull to see/use on this vanity – a Osaka vessel in Gun Metal is matched with an Uno wall mounted mixer and spout – both from Robertsons Clean & light Concealed lighting plays up the soap niche in this shower stall faced in burnished tiles from Designa Ceramic Tiles Calm coastal atmosphere Here, a bathroom renovation maximises space and light with a new layout, skylight, and calming coastal colours Rounded response The owner wanted a bathroom design to soften the solid angular design of the house – and the custom vanity, with its curved leg elements, responded Awash with colour A vibrant Mexican basin, chosen by the owners, adds to the wider colourful aesthetic in this impactful bathroom Crafted aesthetic This bathroom renovation blends heritage elements with modern function – featuring handmade tiles, a one-off vanity and a focus on accessibility Dramatic flow A dramatic Jet black Hansa wall-mounted bath tap, from Franklins, contrasts and complements the grey-toned textured wall tiling behind Open expression Even the open display shelving has an exotic air in this sculptural bathroom retreat where everything, including the wall finishes, makes a splash Strong yet serene Robust teenage-proof functionality meets a sanctuary for adult family members in this design – a solid oak vanity, dramatic artwork and feature mosaic wall are stand-outs Playful patterning A textural terrazzo-look tile incorporating flecks of blue features in this children's upstairs bathroom – creating a playful mood with one deft design move Functional art A custom tile pattern continues up this shower wall giving further display to the bathroom's Macubus, Calacatta and Nero Maquina marble mosaics Verdant retreat An industrial vibe meets something of a jungle feel in this pared back, plant-infused restful master ensuite complete with muted green Moroccan tilework Curvaceous presence Boasting custom-designed Laminex walnut cabinetry, this centrepiece vanity is based on Mid-century modern features with subtle curved edges A place for everything This walk-in robe – fronted with a tv niche on the bed side – is fitted out with pull-down robe lifts and shoe drawers, using every inch of space available 7 ways wood delivers in a bathroom setting Natural and sustainable, but not suitable for damp environments? Wrong! Modern treatments make wood the perfect ally in bathroom design – check out these examples Tile vs tile Decorative shower tiles meet contrasting soap niche tiles in a pleasing design play – part of a teenager's bathroom retreat Halo halo A rounded welcome greets visitors to this light-filled bathroom – both from a halo LED-ringed mirror and an eclipse-look sconce Coastal waves A bespoke, crenulated double vanity, emerald tiles and brushed brass touches give this coastal master ensuite a refined air Hiding in the reeds A reeded glass shower screen offers a refined take on showering privacy in this texture-rich, resort-inspired master ensuite Less is more Cantilevering the vanity also adds to this bathroom's sense of space – quite simply because you can see more floor area Everyday opulence Here, the owners sought everyday opulence – an expansive walk-in-wardrobe links to the ensuite one way and to the master bedroom the other way Immersive vibe Glass wall panels with hand-painted coral artwork by Lisa de Boer give this serene bathroom an artistic, immersive vibe 9 tile shapes and finishes that think outside the square Dramatic and easy to clean, tiles of all sizes, shapes and textures can transform your space – here are some stand-out examples Strong impression This timber vanity is substantial and masculine while gun metal vessel basins/tapware contrast and complement the feature tiles behind Natural feeling Here, a Rivani Washed Oak vanity with white gloss basin bowls, from Newtech, plays off feature Tribeca Seaglass tiles, from Tile Depot Falling water Immersive, contemporary and moody, this grey-toned bathroom succeeds in creating the feeling of bathing under a waterfall Touching outcome These walls feature curves highlighted with a tactile, pill-shaped ‘tic-tac’ tile – their rounded shape emphasised by a coloured grout Private screening While natural light enters via a clerestory window, privacy to the toilet and shower windows is maintained with privacy film Hamptons high life Classic detailing runs through this hilltop bathroom, in keeping with the wider home – pale tones let the owner's colourful objets stand out Faceted reflections These wall-hung vanity mirrors do more than shock you with your early morning face – evoking a sense of glamour and space are other plusses Simple yet effective A Buddy Floor Mount Bath Filler in Brushed Copper from Plumbline offers a practical-meets-sculptural feature in this bathroom Memories of the Alhambra This immersive master suite reflects the Moorish subtleties of the Alhambra’s historical patterns and also the wild eccentricities of famed Spanish architect/designer Gaudí Light and natural A Melteca Planked Urban Oak vanity, with Woodgrain finish, might sounds a solid proposition, but a cantilever design and hidden lighting say different Standing room only What better to accompany a freestanding tub in this bathroom than a stand out Buddy Round Floor Mount Bath Filler With Handshower Personality plus Exotic finishes, patterns, and texturing all come together to give this sculptural yet comfortable master suite a sense of individuality Mirror, mirror shaply on the wall The casual guest is spoilt for choice when checking their face in this art-infused powder room complete with in-keeping curvaceous wall mirrors Collected effort Here, a sculptural freestanding tub, from Robertson, ups its dramatic presence thanks to feature copper-toned tile surroundings Serene air Soft wall tones, rounded mirrors, a deep green, floating vanity and freestanding tub together work a spell of calmness and retreat Raked refinement An integrated custom Dekton basin and vanity contribute to a seamless presence in this bathroom and help keep things easy to clean All at sea A custom blue wall panel enlarges the ocean and sky view outside while the curvaceous, free-standing tub anchors this bathroom's wet zone Classic feel, contemporary function This main bathroom looks the part in its classic apartment environment while its teenagers-on-the-go occupants appreciate its modern usability Space and time A corner bath saves space in your bathroom and saves you the time it would take to clean behind a freestanding version Looking the part Here, a warm-toned and rounded vanity, in Laminex Danish Walnut, makes for a low-upkeep, natural vibe feature Easy on the eyes Low maintenance design and atmospheric lighting are just two practical advantages of this bathroom that's in tune with its 2000s-built apartment Diamond life Why be ordinary? A diamond shaped window at the rear of this shower stall adds views, natural light and interest to this bathroom Three-sided centrepiece A triangular tub with rounded corners is the centrepiece of this dramatic bathroom, grounded by the Blue Palissandro stone feature wall behind it Touch of brass Exotic tiles – one marble-look, one fluted – lead the design charge in this master ensuite while brass touches and adroit lighting add to the ambiance Icing on the cake As if the curvaceous, freestanding tub in this bathroom wasn't showpiece enough, an internally lit wall niche provides the finishing flourish Looks without the lumbago For this bathroom, a back-to-wall Caroma Urbane II bath was specified – avoiding the back-breaking problem of cleaning behind a freestanding tub Blue, brass and bespoke Blue tiles, brass highlights, a custom timber vanity and built-in storage combine to create a relaxing vibe for this master ensuite in a character home Making waves Individuality is to be celebrated in life – for this bathroom vanity, a veined benchtop is matched with eye-catching corrugated cabinetry Emerald outlook Designer: We chose emerald forest green tiles in a herringbone pattern to create a feature wall that achieves an intimate ambiance Timber meets tactile A Brighton Groove fluted bath accompanies a custom designed American oak vanity in this light-filled, visually arresting bathroom By the rivers of Babylon The owner desired to come home to a get-away-from-it-all bathroom space: “I want the hanging gardens of Babylon to stare at me when I’m soaking.” Gracious meets capacious Style dovetails functional in this easy-upkeep bathroom with a pleasing tactile palette – zones of use mean up to three children can use the space at once Soft focus Soft corners predominate in this bathroom with vanity, window, mirror and Hamilton corner, wall-faced bath all celebrating shapely curves Contributing factors This contemporary, clean-lined vanity is enhanced by a back lit mirror, an Elysian Mixer, from ABI Interiors, and a Projections 40 Basin, from Plumbline Reaching for the stars What to do when the owner wants to open up the roof space? Flowing storage into tricky spaces and adding skylights made sense in this serene master suite Mixed feelings A silky Uno Etch Mixer in Brushed Nickel, from Robertsons, is matched here with a concrete basin and a granite benchtop for a fan of textures Height of elegance Vertically oriented serene blue tiles and a strip of floor-to-ceiling louvres accentuate the height and airy ambience of this bathroom Verdant connection Sumptuous green tiles in this bathroom were inspired by the verdant tones outdoors – a walnut vanity and gunmetal touches complete the lush, natural allure Touch of class An Uno Etch wall mounted bath mixer, in Brushed Brass, brings both visual and tactile pleasure to a bather in this modernised bathroom Rise and shine Okay, so your morning face isn't your favourite face, but this vanity mirror might make you feel more like a king or queen – a sun king or queen, that is Character strengths For this ensuite, the light and skylights highlight the organic imperfections in the wall tiles selected – bouncing light and creating texture & movement Edgy elan In this bathroom, Twin Pan single basin mixers, in Brushed Nickel, from Robertson Bathware, continue a semi-industrial vibe from the concrete floors Play moody for me This shower stall strikes a dramatic chord, courtesy of moody Burnished Porcelain tiles – the same tile also covers much of the ensuite's walls A river runs by it Shades of blues and warm natural materials infuse this riverside bathroom with an appropriate ambience – louvre windows invite gentle breezes in Vanity vibes Designer: The Tribeca tiles by Tile Depot were the perfect backdrop – in keeping with the earthy colour palette while also adding a touch of glam Soaked in sunlight A vertical tile strip in herringbone pattern provides interest behind this tub while our nearest star brings its own design lines to the party Walnut and stone A bespoke walnut framed mirror and mirror-fronted vanity drawers teamed with a dramatic black Calacatta tile behind – this bathroom banishes bland and boring Curve ball A rounded theme in this bathroom continues under the vanities, which are delicately supported by the surprising choice of curved, copper-pipe legs Walk right in Aged Iron tapware meets stone-look tiles in this private yet open showerspace – part of the wider 'quaint boutique hotel' vibe the owners wanted Here come the winners – 2024 TIDA Bathrooms awards Check out all the results in the Trends International Design Awards for Bathrooms – top designs from New Zealand and Australia The awakened A Buddha (the awakened) wall mural exudes serenity in this individualistic bathroom – why not make your private space, an inspiring space? Fit for an emperor Italian marble-look Invisible Light tiles, from Tile Space, introduced on both floor and walls, create an immersive experience in this upmarket bathroom 2024 TIDA Australia Bathrooms See all award-winning entries in 2024 TIDA Australia Bathrooms – Winners, Runners-up and Highly Commended entries 2024 TIDA New Zealand Bathrooms Check out the gallery of 2023 TIDA New Zealand Bathrooms – Winners, Runners-up and Highly Commended entries McMahon and Nerlich wins the 2024 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to McMahon and Nerlich, winner of the 2024 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom of the Year Jack Fugaro wins the 2024 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to Jack Fugaro, winner of the 2024 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom Suite of the Year Dominik Karl wins the 2024 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to Dominik Frisina of Dominik Karl, winner of the 2024 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Eternodesign wins the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to Emma Morris of Eternodesign – winner of the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year. Cube Dentro wins the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Alina Cuchiliuc of Cube Dentro, winner of the 2024 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Automated for the future Sophistication, privacy, automation and being all set up for the future – this reworked bathroom space delivers for its owners now and in times to come Inner space This master ensuite is feature rich but its greatest asset is less tangible – existing spaces were combined to give the occupants plenty of room to move Relaxation built in Bit of a stretch cleaning between those far distant toes? Well, the occupant of this bathroom need worry not, the shower stall has ready seating built in Rising gloriously from the ashes Anchored by a slab of honed marble, a white bronze sculptural sink, combined with a waterfall faucet, leads the eye in this refined, post-fire powder room Stone washed Norwegian Rose (Fiori Rosa) marble tiles provide an eye-catching feature surface behind the tub in this bathroom Birds of a feather A contemporary black table top basin is teamed with a similar-look black tub, both from Concrete Nation, in this family bathroom Living the high life This marble-lined penthouse master ensuite is open to the master bedroom with sea views in a design intended to have a resort-like, discerning buyer appeal With refinement Custom walnut cabinetry adds depth and refinement to this bathroom, while bronze hardware complements the cabinetry, tiles, and lighting Warm and cool A cantilevered Blackbutt timber Jones & Jones Vanity is backdropped by feature Artedomus tilework for this contemporary bathroom Warm, dark, textured and smooth Tones and textures are at play in this beachside master ensuite – the layout promotes a sense of spaciousness while also being functional Like washing in a mountain stream In this bathroom, a striking rugged stone basin sits atop the vanity as an ode to the alpine region’s rocky terrain and stones of the forest Features & highlights Okay, your bathroom boasts soaring ceilings and classic detailing – how to make the most? Here, elegant lighting draws the eye upwards Rockin' it Dramatic tiles evoking a moody and textural ambience are teemed with soft curved, high-end accessories for this bathroom Hanging out for more This custom wall hung vanity has a marble benchtop and concrete Halo tabletop basin – cantilevering the vanity adds to the room's sense of space Light up my life Skylight, window and reflecting mirror all come to the illumination party in this powder room – a space that always benefits from natural lighting Joyous expansion On entering this garden-view master ensuite, space expands, natural light filters in, and bathing rituals are elevated to the sublime Better planning, more benchspace There are taps, there are basins, and then there's their relationship – here, Fantini mixers sit beside, not behind, asymmetrical Claybrook basins by Plumbline Rough with the smooth Porcelanosa tiles in the Venis Range, from Nextdore, bring texture while rounded vanity mirrors and basins add a softer touch to this ensuite Starry, starry night No windows? No Problem! A starry ceiling finish, accent lighting and a luxurious shower experience all feature in this spare bedroom turned master ensuite Realm of the senses Brass mosaic wall tiles, a marble pedestal basin, and brass & bronze hardware – but wait, there's more – this powder room plays music on entry A quiet place A Kurv 1700 freestanding tub, by Plumbline, is backdropped with Ruled Cream tiles, from Quatum Tiles, for this refined bathing nook Same layout, transformed feel The old is swept aside, for this contemporary master ensuite, with a new wall-hung vanity, sculptural tub and a sense of lightness all featuring Mirror, mirror on the wall many functions does perform As well as reflecting your morning face and connecting with the round, table-top basin, this wall mirror bounces light through the room A quiet soak The crisp, white free-standing tub in this bathroom stands out against the visually louder Invisible Light Matt tiles from Tile Space Atmosphere plus A high-end presence was the goal for this master suite, exuding a hotel feel – bedroom, bathroom, WIR and make-up station all achieve a lux vibe Low input, impressive output For this dramatic bathroom, a dazzling starburst chandelier was converted to low voltage to meet local building code for use over the tub Soap and more This shower stall niche is great for soaps & cacti but it's also home to concealed lighting which shows off the character tilework Hanging garden of Babylon Warm, natural toned finishes give this bathroom retreat a biophilic feel – crowned with a cascade of greenery from a bespoke planter Material balance is your friend For this design, Herringbone Black Mosaic tiles from Tile Warehouse complement the soft, warm glow of Quarter Cut oak veneer, from NZ Panels, on the vanity Modern nods to classic Here, brushed brass tapware, from Abi Interiors, offers the perfect complement to a variety of subway wall tiles laid in an offset stacked pattern La moda Making a splash is the name of the game in this master ensuite with artistic Italian fibreglass wallpaper bringing feature wall and shower stall to the fore Touching aesthetic Adding character to this bathroom, a table top vessel is accompanied by a tactile Landmark industrial wall mounted mixer by Samuel Heath Soaking in the city Sometimes the choice of leading feature is not open to debate – this ensuite with freestanding tub has its own slice of the Big Apple out the window Serenity & elegance This refined and light-filled master bathroom retreat exudes a traditional vibe – but there are some contemporary touches, too All that glisters ... ... is not gold, writes Shakespeare – in this vibrant master ensuite, gleaming taps and towel rail in brushed brass achieve a gold star impact Coastal escape Celebrating intimate views of a mature Himalayan cedar, this seaside suite also looks inwards – offering coastal hues, natural flow, light and privacy Quite the supporting cast The Niagara Ellipse tub might be the hero here, but dramatic Regoli Nero Sticks feature tiles, a gun metal pourer and ribbed glass shower stall provide design back up What do you mean you forgot to wash? With this bathroom's attention-grabbing 'Infinite Hat' mirror/chandelier piece to take in, you could be forgiven for missing that tiny spot behind your ear Singing in the rain – 9 showers to inspire Rainhead fitting and/or water efficient, a tiled stall, or clear glass, set back or in the limelight – just some of many options for your new shower. Here are some great examples Tapping into copper Copper tapware was used for this bathroom as it complements the copper-look tiles and goes well with the earthy tones in the rest of the bathroom Showered in light A large composite marble stone bath benefits from a sparkling chandelier above – even more surprising, this is in the master bedroom Creating interest in a limited space Not all powder room opportunities come with a large floor plan – see how this designer achieved design impact in a relatively tight space Floating on air The inviting bed in this master bedroom has a lighter-than-air aesthetic – thanks to a pedestal base and discreet up lighting Now tidy up – no excuses For this reinvented children's bathroom, new storage was incorporated behind the mirrored doors, along with vanity drawers and a display cabinet by the bath Natural is always in style The owners wanted a timeless bathroom – the responding restrained design features earthy handmade tiles and a curvaceous timber wall Saving your back Love that freestanding tub? Love getting in behind to clean it, too? The Aquatica Cita, back-to-wall tub in this bathroom makes keeping things clean easy Industrial cleaner This table top Halo basin, in French Grey, by Concrete Nation is constructed in concrete – the perfect inclusion for a semi-industrial vibe Light-filled and harmonious A warm, seamless vibe is achieved for this master suite which favours plenty of sunshine and pleasing connections between spaces Touch of class This sumptuous stone vanity with double basins carved out is more than a match for its opulent, once-was-a-kitchen-now-bathroom setting Coral fantasy Dramatic hand-painted glass wall panels, a striking wall sconce and illuminated basins are just some highlights of this artistic bathroom Sea of stone A sea of Cashmere Travetine tiles, by Glux, give this bathroom a dramatic presence, as well as working well with the stone vanity and splashback Round or square? Do you favour clean-lined square basins or maybe round basins? This bathroom hedges its bets, featuring refined rectilinear basins with rounded corners Today and tomorrow This bathroom forms part of a master suite designed for ease of use for the owners now and into the future – high contrast finishes and flow were key Texture makes the difference A Forma Opaco vanity with crenulated finish makes waves in this bathroom – when creating a white bathroom, it's crucial to think about texture Brushing with brass A Milani Progressive Mixer Set (x2) in brushed brass sets off the Blackbutt vanity in this bathroom and adds a subtle touch of bling Connection and cohesion This master suite picks up design detail from elsewhere in the home – bringing cohesion to an otherwise disconnected expansive interior Ship of dreams This expansive master suite includes what looks like a quite seaworthy sculptural tub – that's enough to set you soaking and dreaming Good bones Herringbone Black Mosaics with a matt finish, from Tile Warehouse, bring a striking graphic element to this contemporary bathroom Hidden charms This discreet powder room is accessed by a hidden door – once inside, sensor lighting shows off opulent features Bronze age This deep bronze-finished master ensuite vanity connects with Buddy aged brass taps, from Plumbline, and a metallic wallpaper behind Turning a corner on handy storage This L-shaped vanity goes the extra distance – offering additional storage and a divide between bedroom and bathroom Moody in marble This master ensuite celebrates an atmospheric vibe with dark marble walls, gunmetal finishes and subtle lighting all playing their part Context is everything As if this freestanding tub wasn't striking enough on the showroom floor – here, marble-look tile surrounds take it to the next level Edgy appeal This feature vanity benchtop has got it going on – Bengal Black granite, flamed and brushed, with rock edging smoothed off 2023 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year Top bathrooms in the 2023 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year – ensuites, master suites and powder rooms Standing ovation Here, a clawfoot bath makes for a standup feature and adds to the sense of generous space in this master ensuite A sea of white Here, ensuite and master bedroom alongside are a picture in white – an appealing contrast and complement to the blue of the ocean Understated – until you open the door Entry to this powder room is literally hidden in the woodwork – once inside, a giant round mirror accentuates the refined wood vanity Clean and smart Symmetry plays its part in this master ensuite with the in-bench basins echoing the crisp, regimented lines of the two mirrors above 7 suite connections to inspire There are great bathrooms, great bedrooms and then great connections between the two – here are some inspiring examples Stepping out There's dedicated storage, then there's a special easy-to-reach accommodation for footware in this custom joinery-finished walk in robe As natural as it gets Part of a home that's all about connecting with nature, this sculptural tub is ideally placed for taking it all in in the altogether Subtle, soft and romantic Subtle connections, soft tones and classically finished wall cabinetry combine to make this master suite a relaxing retreat for its owners Lost in the jungle 'Exotic vibe' would be an understatement when describing this immersive powder room featuring The Inside kingfisher wallpaper Roll out the stone Here, Trastevere Moka Natural tiles feature on the surfaces of the shower stall and continue out onto the bathroom's other walls and the floor Vibrance of Mexico Mexican mosaics acquired during the owners' time abroad make for a leading feature in this colourful bathroom sanctuary Copper & concrete Copper-look tiles and taps create an edgy vibe in this bathroom while concrete table top basins are in tune with the semi-industrial vibe Finding gold in the jungle Like gleaming treasure, these gold-look taps ideally complement and accentuate the emerald tile walls in this immersive bathroom Light, white and spacious Mirrors aren't the only design tool when it comes to growing the sense of space in your bathroom – this white, roomy design employs another Fit for a queen This ornate tapware looks suitable for royal pampering – Queen Cleopatra might have had it running with donkey milk and honey Growing your sense of space A cantilevered vanity leaves the floor under it on show while a glass shower stall similarly shows more of the room – both moves making the bathroom look bigger Soft, calming – and striking Many things inform great bathroom design – here, astute material choices create atmosphere and contribute to the coherence of the wider home Let it breathe You don't see gallery sculptures swamped with surrounding pieces – and same should go for your freestanding tub, as in this bathroom Reflecting on your storage opportunities? Mirrors in a lift stop people complaining about the ride time – for similar reason, two volumes of handy storage go unnoticed in this coastal bathroom Compact design – big spa vibes A his and her vanity, corner bath and feature textured tile all come together to give this ensuite a spa-like treatment Putting a finger on good design In this roomy master suite, white Japanese finger tiles form a feature wall that provides interest and a low-upkeep splashback for the his and hers vanity. Natural outlook This primary bathroom highlights the freestanding statement tub and sculptural pendant, with the surrounding landscape providing a dramatic backdrop Miami comes to Milford Celebrating art, quality furniture and exceptional personal style – and that's just the owners! Luckily, the designers delivered a design revival curated to perfection Wash station Subway tiles with a difference grace this bathroom – given their rakish angles, it looks like an express train might have just ripped through Crisp companions Two Progetto Niagara Belle free-standing basins are complemented by Aged Iron finished Progetto tapware in this contemporary bathroom The emerald forest Character emerald forest green tiles in a herringbone pattern form the character wall that sets the scene for this nature inspired master ensuite Reflecting on your wardrobe? This home makes the most of its setting – glass-fronted dressing room doors show their contents but also reflect the scenery Tiny dancers Perforated steel sheets feature on the interior of this home – their minute detailing echoed by the wall to wall, light-bouncing mosaics in the bathroom Respite and rejuvenation Pampering meets rustic in this light-filled parental retreat which uses modern materials in a pared-back way for a sense of nostalgia Stand out advantages There are several reasons to get a freestanding tub – a sense of space, organising space and enjoying a clear head space when luxuriating in it In similar vein This vanity's striking black timber veneer connects with the dark vein of the Venatino Statuario Quartz benchtop and black accessory details Colourful character The underwhelming all-white is all-right mantra is sent running for the hills in the various colourful, patterned bathrooms in this home Sunlight and privacy The window you have when you're not having a window – frosted glass turns a public window into a private ambience for this bathroom A walk on the wild side Sculptural tap meets sculptural basin, all backdropped by sculptural mirror – this highly contemporary bathroom presents more like an art gallery Everything in its place This laundry/powder room tucks washer and dryer behind cabinet doors while shallow cabinetry elements are stepped back to create more room Open yet private A wall of Carrara marble means someone using the shower in this light-filled bathroom is not totally exposed to the areas in front of it Let there be light This space saving set up sees basin, tap and mirror in front of the bathroom window – a minimalist Brim tap helps let the light shine on through Curves in all the right places Curvaceous and textural, this bathroom takes a cue from an adjoining curved wall and runs with it – an introduced skylight adds light from above Gentle on your hands It's not just soap that can be your hands' best friend – Progetto Niagara Belle basins are as smooth as silk, adding a refined touch to this bathroom Practical meets edgy Brushed steel towel rails work well with the almost semi-industrial palette in this 'something-a-bit-different' contemporary bathroom Calm and pampering Offering a respite from the world for its owners, this refined bathroom also connects well with the master bedroom through material finishes That little black number As with that timeless black dress, black generally never falls from favour – take this appealing black tiled shower in a white bathroom Take me to the river Love the feel of smooth, warm pebbles underfoot – well this dramatic bathroom floor (with matching bath surround) takes you halfway there Colour coded This light, spacious ensuite's new layout improves ventilation while blue tones find favour with the teenage boy it is designed for Stand up and be counted What could be more appropriate to match that sculptural freestanding tub than adjacent freestanding tabletop basins on the twin vanity Character pairing Universal Jaipur Italian tiles meet Tribeca Gypsum White tiles – both sourced from The Tile Depot – in the corner of this atmospheric bathroom My three sons Combining existing spaces and throwing out the bath creates a functional bathroom for three teenage boys featuring a modern twist on a rustic air Reflecting on grandeur This eye-catching suspended vanity unit with double sink features bronzed glass doors and glossy lacquered finishes, creating subtle reflections Domestic drama The powder room is the perfect place for dramatic impact that won't be missed by family or friends – here, a black embossed feature tile creates a theatrical backdrop When a negative becomes a positive This reinvented bathroom complements its classic home while adding alluring textural tiles and turning a ceiling anomaly into a feature Soaking in the views Concealed lighting highlights the architectural nature of this sculptural tub – while a dedicated, low-set window highlights the outlooks The fish are jumping These herringbone formatted tiles seem an appropriate inclusion in terms of name as well as for their aquatic tones in this bathroom Italian reverie The owners wanted an Italian vibe for this serene bathroom – including optimising view through a connecting courtyard complete with lemon tree Rock pool A freestanding bath with floor mounted tap creates drama in front of a stunning natural stone look wall tile in this bathroom Soap on a rope is one thing ... This bathroom has a lot going on in terms of ideas and aesthetics – one feature is its way of delineating space without sacrificing a sense of space Soft, spa-like and surprising Curves and skylights in this master suite soften the space – several tricky points were addressed, including avoiding the use of glass Natural cool Cross ventilation and a fan help this master bedroom keep its cool. However, if coastal breezes are sultry, air conditioning is also at the ready Tips on designing an accessible bathroom Here are some tips from SA Plumbing Supply on how to fit out an accessible bathroom without it looking like it came from a hospital Relaxing retreat A tired master suite is rearranged and reinvented – providing a flowing retreat including bedroom, ensuite, walk-in robes and reading nook Bath bomb with a difference Besides the space-saving decision to have the wash basin in front of the villa window, this bathroom features a Sugar Bomb pendant Warm and snug A large custom sliding door between the master bedroom and ensuite brings privacy and keeps the bedroom snug when the gas fire is lit Bathtime and birdsong Not all privacy elements have to be indoors – this tranquil, natural-toned bathroom is screened by outdoor planting which also attracts birdlife Just add sunlight This powder rooms is wrapped in basketweave green and brown tiles and gold vinyl wallpaper, which shine under an overhead skylight Mermaids and gold bar Carrara fishtail mosaic wall tiles and brushed brass accessories create an exotic vibe here – catering to adults now and children in the future Warm tones and minimalist lines Minimalism meets Mid-century modern sensibilities in this refined and expansive bathing space – but first that space hogging spa bath had to go A river runs through it A splash of textured green in the shampoo alcove and recessed lighting adds drama to this shower – the wider bathroom also features the colourful tile It's all in the framing Or perhaps, in the case of this bedroom with a front row seat to the ocean it's the frameless glazing that creates the scenic drama Alpine sensibility This refined main bathroom takes its cues from its home's mountain surroundings, particularly as seen in the colourful alpine season of autumn Sleek and sustainable – Cosentino coffee table furthers green charity We all have a responsibility to consider how our actions affect the planet's health – no-one knows this better than high quality surface provider Cosentino Hanging out by the lake Cantilevering your vanity adds to the sense of space in your bathroom as the eye travels across a clear floor beneath – big mirrors help, too Warm, natural and more spacious This bathroom has been modernised with the odd classic feature retained – now improved space, lighting and function hold sway Swinging storage Turning a corner in storage convenience with the Dolcevita vanity cabinetry – in this bathroom, storage and design flair come together Bathroom mirrors with a difference These mirrored windows reflect on the home's beautiful garden while maintaining privacy for the occupants of the bathroom extension Quality of product meets quality of service Impresa provides high quality shower products for all bathroom projects – and the popular company's services are a perfect match Growing in prominence Combining a sense of retreat with the roominess required for a growing teenager, this design also offers wider interior connections and ease of clean-up Looks like stone This vanity top is in Cosentino's Dekton Liquid Shell – an ultra compact material composed of raw materials, porcelain, and glass (that also looks a lot like stone) Precision placement The genesis of all Impresa tile shower bases is the company's precision use of 3D design software, accurate laser cutting, and CNC manufacturing Beautiful on a budget Save, save, splurge ran the design course – resulting in a luxe ensuite that didn't break the bank. Clever design decisions naturally played a part Tall, dark and handsome This stand-out standing basin creates an individual feature for a downstairs powder room with a luxurious meets nautical feel Polished performance Copper Hansa tapware stands out nicely against burnished wall tiles in this luxurious bathroom – but good luck finding the bath Here come the winners – 2023 TIDA Bathrooms awards Check out all the results in the Trends International Design Awards for Bathrooms – top designs from New Zealand and Australia When the show case is the show For this master ensuite, quality joinery finishes match the architecture and bring a sophisticated aesthetic to a practical display storage solution Snug, breeze, privacy Ever wanted more from your bathroom window? At the press of a button, this 4m wide window disappears upward into a cavity while the lower section of privacy glass un-frosts for views to the ocean Classic meet classic Classic Tribeca Gypsum White subway tiles feature behind the bath in this bathroom while ancient-look Universal Jaipur decorative tile lines the adjacent wall Lisa de Boer Design wins the 2023 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Lisa de Boer of Lisa de Boer Design, winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards Australia Designer Bathroom of the Year Carmen Hansberry Design wins the 2023 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to Carmen Hansberry of Carmen Hansberry Design winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards Australia Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year McMahon and Nerlich wins the 2023 Trends International Design Awards Australia Architect Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to McMahon and Nerlich, winner of the 2023 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom Suite of the Year Di Henshall Interior Design wins the 2023 TIDA Australia Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Di Henshall of Di Henshall Interior Design, winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards Australia Powder Room of the Year Giorgi wins the 2023 TIDA Australia Architect Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Giorgi, winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards Australia Architect Bathroom of the Year Dunlop Design wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Jennie Dunlop of Dunlop Design – winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Strachan Group Architects (SGA) wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Architect Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Pat de Pont of SGA – winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards New Zealand Architect Bathroom of the Year Du Bois Design wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Natalie Du Bois of Du Bois Design – winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards New Zealand Designer Bathroom of the Year Du Bois Design wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Designer Suite of the Year Congratulations to Natalie Du Bois of Du Bois Design – winner of the 2023 Trends International Design Awards New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Fowler Homes Waikato wins 2023 TIDA New Zealand Group Home Builder Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Fowler Homes Waikato – for a Trends International Design Awards winning showhome bathroom suite with wide appeal Japanese sensibility Ordered, natural toned and and continuing the use of American white oak finishes from elsewhere in the home, this bathroom is a serene connector Light impact Sleek shutters control natural light while LED lights turns a corner overhead in this shower stall – then there's the illuminated soap niche Hanging out in style A vanity is comprised of separate cantilevered elements to sculptural effect – the design incorporates enclosed storage and open shelves Double delight Alluring, glamorous and able to be used by both owners at the same time – from these humble brief points has an elegant bathroom grown Soap niche as wall sculpture The shelf niches in this shower are large and repeated while the concealed LED lighting brushes the large format stone tiles, highlighting their texture Everything considered Toilet zones need design consideration, too – here, the toilet roll holder is on a side unit to ensure the dramatic tiled wall is clear of distractions Charm is in the details Textured finger tiles, gunmetal tap finishes and reeded shower glass are just some detail flourishes that give this family bathroom a dramatic presence Reflections don't just come from mirrors This suspended vanity unit with double sink features bronzed glass doors and glossy lacquered finishes, creating subtle reflections Elegant solution Large oval mirrors with raised timber grain surrounds hinge open to reveal extra deep storage – at the same time adding to the sculptural appeal of the seaside bathroom. Burnished ablutions Choice of tile on floors and walls ups the design ante on this bathroom, creating an earthy theme that connects to the forest area outside Stone meets iron aged For this bathroom, stone composite bath and basins in matt white are matched with Progetto Buddy tapware with an Aged Iron finish Two tone harmony Simple is best, runs the saying – well simple can certainly be the most dramatic as this bathroom with black-tiled shower stall attests Black and light world Herringbone Black Mosaics in matt finish provide a feature in their own right and a dramatic backdrop to the Tom Dixon wall pendant in this bathroom Celestial sanctuary If you don't feel like a star in this ensuite then there's something wrong – a pedestal tub, starburst chandelier and marble surfaces each play their part Soaking in the scenery Whether bathing or showering, the views are always going to grab the attention in this bathroom – another showerhead is set in the ceiling Curves in all the right places Mosaix Palissandro blue honed marble rectangle finger tiles turn this shower stall into a feature, even dipping inwards to line the soap niche Gracious presence Juggled spaces provide room for this master ensuite's double shower and free standing tub – the design reflects the home's classic architecture Window of opportunity On a space-saving mission, the bathroom designer's innovative solution was to have the basin and mirror cabinet in front of the shuttered window Frameless feature An Impresa tileover shower tray and frameless-glass shower enclosure becomes the highly durable centre-piece fixture of any bathroom Moody and meditative Here you were, just off to powder your nose, when greeted by this immersive space complete with giant Buddha, dark battens and industrial chic tapware Basking in the sunshine A large central skylight informs the entry/living spaces of this home – as the sun travels over the skylight, the lighting atmosphere changes The Midas touch A wood vanity, gold-look wall-mounted taps and 'Lume' emerald-coloured tiles make for a rich combination in this exotic bathroom Cue the music The owners wanted an atmospheric powder room – exotic materials and cued music and lighting created the desired guest-envy effect Ocean divide with clothes either side This master suite walk-in wardrobe robe is enhanced by thoughtful internal LED and angled down lighting, all framing a view to the sea When flat is old hat This double vanity in Melteca Melamine in Warm White is given a corrugated treatment for textural design interest – floating the vanity adds to its sculptural appeal Boutique ablutions Designed for the use of guests, this moody, contemporary bathroom balances refined finishes with optimised light, views and privacy To infinity and beyond What happens when you have a vanity mirror directly opposite an other mirror on the opposite wall? Well this happens and a sense of light and spaciousness results Pourer makes richer Milli Pure tapware in Matt Black chimes with the vanity cabinetry while providing contrast design elements to this bathroom's overall sea of white Sculptural delight Expanded and opened up, this ensuite still needed a viewed-from-all-sides focal point – a floating sculpture provided the eye-catching solution Flat out advantage As part of this bathroom's transformation and expansion, the shower was relocated with a no-fuss, low profile tile insert channel drain added Reflecting on nature At first glance there seems a privacy issue with this bathroom – however one way reflective glass means all passers by see are flowers Artful and bespoke Differing yet complementary tile choices accented with oak create an individualistic, easy-on-the eye, storage-rich master ensuite Your face and more Want to know exactly what time that spot appeared? This mirror comes with both magnifying mirror and digital time read out included Storage? You know you're sitting on it? A day bed come window seat has the added bonus of easy to access drawer storage as part of its makeup – a key factor in this master suite From bland to glam This refined master suite – walk-through dressing room included – makes a nod to the home's Mid-century vibe while evoking an overall glamorous look and feel 'The eternal metal' Copper-look wall and floor tiles create an earthy vibe that connects this bathroom with other bathrooms in the home and the forest outside Oasis retreat Boasting a generous outlook, this master suite is all about connecting to nature – wood and slate tones in the bathroom and dressing space play their part Inner light This spacious shower stall featuring large, stone-look tiles and Aged Iron fittings ups both its looks and function with concealed niche lighting Lifting the bar Gleaming stainless steel towel bars stand out against a matt, low-maintenance SpaPanel product on the walls in this bathroom makeover Song of the ocean This bathroom uses a marble-look tile as a connection to the nearby ocean – its veining pattern creates a sense of movement, energy and waves Open and shuttered case Love fresh air but equally your privacy? A tall louvred window fulfils both needs for this family bathroom, while also adding a chic accent Upon reflection As well as sharing your morning face with you, this his and hers vanity with corresponding wall mirrors celebrates a crisp symmetrical appeal Privacy on tap Designer Mick De Giulio shows how a bathroom can be designed to be open to the adjacent bedroom and even the outdoors, yet still allow for privacy when wanted Light fingers in a good way Besides its stunning shower tiles, this bathroom features the 'handy' idea of recessed lighting in the cantilevered vanity's niche handles Gentle rain from heaven As if it's not enough that this bathroom's glass walls give it an outdoor feel, the shower also has an outside vibe going on Hide and chic The fine art of playing up the relevant and downplaying the functional-but-mundane – here, a laundry/ powder/everything room accentuates the positive In the family Extra storage was added above the toilet in this bathroom – sitting on a half wall concealing the in-wall cistern – in the same livery as the vanity Like a fish to water The ornate herringbone tile pattern in the shower brings a splash of colour and a dash of implied artisanship to this bathroom Reincarnated soul A kitchen and dining room are repurposed as a sumptuous master suite with opulent touches including original ceilings being revealed and highlighted Standing room only The ask was to fit an ensuite into a small space – the answer was to have this standing wash basin in front of the window with shutters bringing privacy Classic conception Crisp subway tiles have an old school look, as does the basin in this bathroom – even the functional tapware seems to bow to classic lines Curvaceous welcome The architecture itself informs this master suite which features a circular sauna, large walk-in robe and a tub with its very own window Making waves A long vanity area helped create a feeling of intimacy in this relatively large space – a ripple effect finish on vanity, shelving and wall cabinet adds design interest Boutique Hamptons approach This refined, stone clad master ensuite complements its architectural master bedroom wing while offering a modern twist on the classic Hamptons aesthetic Atmosphere on tap Aged Iron tapware adds a moody touch to this already moody bathroom space – the water falls into a glass vessel atop a marble benchtop Swimming in texture Herringbone tiles on the floor of this bathroom also find their way into a recessed panel in the shower zone – texture and a sense of artisanship result Ostrich-look cabinetry adds layer of luxe Ostrich hide, in vinyl, flanks the side walls of this double vanity and is also featured on the cabinetry insets here, and in the dressing room When bathroom scales bring good news This bathroom offers a grownup retreat while being considered for children in the future – atmospheric fish scale mosaics make a splash Call of nature From warm wood welcome to access to handy ablutions with the touch of a slider – this hallway presents two faces, one for visitors calling and one for the call of nature Soft and inviting tones Bathrooms By Elite pays homage to this home's 1960s charms, introducing classic colours and fittings – standout tiles from The Tile Depot played a key role Luxurious 'treehouse' on the beach If you washed up on the beach you could do worse than stumble into this luxury master bathroom, with material, technological and scenic riches A star and its setting Large format porcelain stone-look tiles and antique finger tiles create textural and tonal interest behind the feature tub in this ensuite European accent A warm, calm palette contributes to this light, minimalist bathroom with a sleek European aesthetic and individualistic bronzed shower glass Mirror magic Mirror on the wall, what makes a space even bigger than before? In this bathroom, the giant vanity mirror achieves just such a magic trick You're not coming inside in that state The owners wanted a lifestyle where one could paddle board in the bay and easily come home, store equipment and rinse off – so, an outdoor shower was born In similar vein Marble vanity tops find harmony with the veined tiles on floor and walls in this bathroom while the grained cabinetry offers a contrasting yet complementary finish 2022 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to the Winners and Finalists in the 2022 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year – see these top bathrooms from leading designers Crenulations can be catching In this bathroom, fluting on the vanity is extended onto the shower glass – bringing interest for both and privacy for the latter Showered with options Anything with water and plumbing can be tricky – Impresa provide high quality shower products born of modern, super accurate technologies Not so plain sailing Several design prerequisites and aesthetic considerations were met for this downstairs powder room to achieve a luxurious, upmarket nautical feel Tucked up in ... bath? The owners wanted something a little different and were keen on having a bath in the bedroom – particularly as there was limited space in the ensuite All that glitters All that glitters is not gold – sometimes it's smooth, brushed brass, the bling tapware of choice for this texture rich bathroom Suitable for family and guests This bathroom plays to two audiences – family and also guests – exotic tiles, a cathedral mirror and wall-hung vanity all take starring roles Going with the flow For this well-connected new home, there's showerhead flow, floor-mounted tub filler flow – and then there's spectacular indoor outdoor flow And for the floor? In a home that's all about context, the master bathroom's sumptuous veined stone vanity provides a design cue for the matching veined stone flooring A touch of theatre This powder room effectively juggles visual interest and practicality – a feature vanity wall is played up while a less used shower is tucked away out of immediate sight Darth bather Nothing says character like dark and moody, as exampled in this bathroom with a Vela 1700 freestanding bath in charcoal – may the atmosphere be with you In the details Can't put your finger on why this bathroom has a refined air? Well the clue is right there with antique finger tiles forming a feature wall behind the tub Exotic presence Refined materials and a floating centrepiece vanity give this light-filled master bathroom a feel of grand elegance and relaxation Teen spirit This bathroom with double vanity exudes a masculine vibe and is easy to clean – apt features for its users, two nearly grown boys Soaking in the city This aquatic perch with harbour views would be hard to beat for relaxation – the tub's curves are echoed in the floor mounted pourer and mirrors Grand approach A windowless powder room with ornate glazed tiles splashed in sunlight from a skylight also boasts a dramatic curving wood entry Top transformation This powder room to bathroom transformation included a more contemporary aesthetic – vanity top vessel included Simple but with impact This bathroom had to offer comprehensive functionality for family while at the same time creating a dramatic look for occasional guests Sitting on some old cash? Joking aside, this contemporary shower benefits from in-stall soft-curve seating – finished, as with the rest of the shower, in penny round mosaics Into the blue This refined showhome by Fowler Homes Waikato turns up the charm with positive-vibe navy blue tiles, which in turn inspired other tile choices – all from The Tile Depot Quirky by the sea Two bathrooms and a powder room are reinvented for a fresh, understated look and to make the most of their quirky windows on Wellington Harbour Touching effect Flat and modular isn't the only way – The One small-format, hand-made textural tiles create character in this bathroom – just add water Stealing the limelight Wood and white are longstanding design partners in crime – stealing the show again here, after climbing over the roof and in a window! Emerald escape Exuding the elegance and elan of an exclusive hotel, this master ensuite has become a piece of art in itself and a tranquil sanctuary for the owners His dark materials A freestanding black stone Apaiser bath sits to the back of this ensuite, centred on a large picture window that looks onto a bush reserve (when the curtains are open) Our most viewed Bathroom story in 2022 A dark, atmospheric bathroom with glass-walled his & her zones tops our list of Bathroom stories for the year Rolling with the times Once, a barn door would have been seen mainly on a barn, not so today with the chunky, rolling door style becoming a popular interior feature With a difference A traditional-look freestanding tub meets a classic look floor-mounted tub pourer in this ensuite, although the latter comes with a modern twist Touch of class Herringbone marble tiles, panelled drawers, and solid aged brass fittings are just three touches evoking old world charm in this master suite Joyful character – when colour is key Inspiration is where you find it and the fit-out of this fun, edgy bar benefits from tile choices from The Tile Depot that would also look great at home Finger on the pulse This bathroom has its design going on with a leathered granite benchtop, bling tapware and Japanese Inax Yohan finger tiles in White Concrete connection The linear sculptural vanity is a match for the tub in this bathroom – and, but for the reflective glazing, the neighbours would no doubt agree Disco in the bathroom The location of this toilet might well raise eyebrows, as might lifting the lid on its individualistically textured bowl – reminiscent of a 1970s disco ball Why mine a Tuscan hillside? Porcelain sheet with the look of a large travertine stone slab backs the generous wet area in this bathroom – visual impact, no quarry involved From tired to inspired A greatly improved layout, modern materials and a crisp, clean black, white, and grey colour palette all inform this master ensuite with views Mirror on the wall – who has the fairest decor of all Positioning, style, backlit, magnified – bathroom mirrors come in all shapes and forms. Which design is suited to you? Moody blue Textural wall tiles in a vertical subway pattern lead the mood in this contemporary ensuite and are complemented by blue walls and cabinetry Frosty outlook Need natural light but not prying eyes? This contemporary bathroom features a frosted glass window which fulfils both requirements Emerald and brass This modern bathroom offers a light industrial vibe, with gleaming emerald tiles in a textural herringbone layout, brass accents and a concrete look tile Hip to be square No straight lines in nature but this rectangular Meir Square King-2 showerhead in matt black brings a refreshing tropical downpour indoors High end shopping spree? Looking for all the world like a designer retail outlet, this dressing room would make you feel special even if wearing your gardening clothes All about the curves Humans aren't made of straight lines, so why should our bathrooms be? This master ensuite offers curves in all the right places, echoing elements in other areas of the home Tall order Need more storage in your bathroom? This tall unit accentuates the height of the bathroom along with providing a wealth of shelf space Artistry is in the details What's in a handle? Well potentially a lot in terms of design impact – take this cut out shower stall handle, matched with an equally individualistic wider bathroom Stylish with broad appeal Sometimes a design has to reach beyond the tastes of the owners – here, for a development where home and bathroom had to offer broad appeal Perfect marriage A modern tabletop basin is teamed with traditionally toned copper tapware – an apt pairing in a modern bathroom that complements its 1920s cottage Reach for the sky This shower complete with uniform finger tiles leads the eye up to the sky, the illusion encouraged by a curvaceous skylight overhead Something different A sense of luxury and escape combined with a modern, different feel were just two directives that helped shape this dramatic bathroom Blushing in the mirror Peach-toned basins and matching Courtney Recessed Mirrors in Blush Pink add pops of colour to this otherwise pale-toned master ensuite Rough can be pretty smooth Hand-made tactile tiles seen on this vanity splashback and in a different format on the wall directly above add a soft textural feel to this bathroom Private or connected? Enclosed, cosy and private, or perhaps spacious and open – or various degrees in between – here are some great bathroom designs that cater to the bashful and the bold Peaceful and personal This contemporary family home with attractive, easy-care surfaces and tile selections from The Tile Depot caters to the personalities of the homeowners Bathing amongst the reeds Texture and pattern are to the fore in this relaxing bathroom, with a reeded finish on the Corian vanity and a reeded glass shower stall Space and light No, not a school science book title, but rather the two simple yet spectacular advantages of introducing a giant mirror into your bathroom space King Arthur would have loved this for his throne room Fancy something a little different for your privacy screen, well how about an aged-brass hanging chain curtain – here separating shower/toilet and looking incredible Flowing and playful Bathroom transitions smoothly into dressing room which in turn transitions into bedroom – so it flows, in this playful, restful open-plan parental escape master suite A place for everything There are several reasons to have compartmentalised storage – it's easier to find stuff, it protects your drawers' contents – and it just looks way better High light Already flooded with natural light courtesy of skylights, this bathroom's functional specified strip lighting highlights the texture of the feature tiles Bath and then bed No room for the bath in the bathroom? A minus becomes a glorious plus in this master suite where the tub is given pride of place in the bedroom Soft focus Light creeps in around the edges of this atmospheric ground floor powder room, highlighting the textural plaster wall finishes A good old fashioned soak In this bathroom, traditional bath time indulgence is off to a reassuringly good start with this classic Axor Montreux tub mixer Matchy matchy Recessed wall storage unit and vanity mirror are cut from the same mould in this light-filled and refined bathroom Minimal space, maximum impact A modern freestanding bathtub and custom-made vanity with a floating basin leads the eye in the main bathroom of this two bathroom makeover Mirror-magnifier on the wall Not only is this vanity mirror backlit to effect, it also includes a circular lit magnifying mirror and a clock so you know if it's still okay to have your morning face Grab a towel or take a seat Casual bench seating meets a wealth of concealed yet to hand storage in this attractive, well-considered and function-rich bathroom Teen sensibility With direct impact from the doorway, this bathroom exudes a masculine vibe and is easy to clean – apt features for its users, two nearly grown boys Textural tilework Inax tiles bring a woven look feature surface to this contemporary bathroom, complementing the wood vanity and marble look vanity top Planet friendly option Designer: we chose a dynamic black & white feature polished porcelain that looks like a large travertine stone slab for the back wall behind the bath All is vanity Whether you're looking for a bathroom hero or simply a place to quickly pull that sleep face into shape – here are some great vanity ideas Heat from on high Infra red lights keep things hot for the sauna occupants below in this want-for-nothing bathroom – there's also a sculptural shower and free-standing black tub Easy access This shower allows for roll-in wheelchair access – it also gives the occupant a clear view of the sweeping panoramic views beyond the ensuite windows Rounded reflection Curving vanity unit meets soft cornered mirror – and there's a skylight of similar profile overhead – in this tranquil, light-filled master suite Eye in the sky A custom sculptural skylight looks down unblinkingly on the users of this otherwise windowless but now light-filled bathroom Heritage links, modern appeal With the heritage home built in the 1920s, bridging the divide between a classic and eye-catchingly new look was always on the cards for this bathroom Let there be space One key move can influence a bathroom design and its ambience – here it was locating the vanity basin and mirror in front of the windows Hiding in the bathroom Being a penthouse, moving the plumbing into the porcelain panel walls wasn't an option – instead a mirror-clad false wall disguises its presence Solid-centre suite A solid-look vanity helps anchor this reinvented bathroom which in many ways is all about lightness, space and out-of-shot greenery All about refined tiles and flooring – Casa Italiana Casa Italiana is a leading light for New Zealand home design, offering a staggering array of flooring and floor and wall tiles, including the latest and best Italian brands Sense of intimacy When an ensuite is part of a large bedroom suite, scale matters – focussing on a sense of increased intimacy, as with this spacious yet personal-feel ensuite A roof over your head A free-standing bath with canopy is set in the centre of this bathroom to create a focal point – the tub is the same shape as the 'roof' above it Walking through walls Entries to both the ensuite and walk-in wardrobe disappear into the floor-to-ceiling panelled woodwork in this reorganised master suite Ultraspace wins 2022 TIDA Australia Designer Suite of the Year Congratulations to Ultraspace, winner of the 2022 TIDA Australia Designer Suite of the Year – a suite with an exceptionally high level of design and detailing Kister Architects wins 2022 TIDA Australia Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Kister Architects, winner of the 2022 TIDA Australia Powder Room of the Year – a powder room that perfectly integrates into the home's interior design scheme Rieck Building Design wins 2022 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Rieck Building Design, winner of the 2022 TIDA Australia Designer Bathroom of the Year with a renovated ensuite that's inviting, relaxed and highly functional SAAJ Design wins 2022 TIDA Australia Architect Suite of the Year Congratulations to SAAJ Design, winner of the 2022 TIDA Australia Architect Suite of the Year – open plan design that still retains a sense of privacy when needed The results are out – 2022 TIDA Bathrooms awards Check out all the top bathrooms in the Trends International Design Awards for Bathrooms for New Zealand and Australia Copper highlights This new bathroom in a character cottage bridges the time divide with character tiles, copper shower fittings and concealed niche lighting in the shower zone Strong divide This crisp and architectural main family bathroom's chunky tile-clad blade walls divide vanity, toilet and shower zones Nicola Ross Design wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Nicola Ross design, winner of the TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year – complete with colourful mural Bonham Architecture & Interiors wins 2022 TIDA New Zealand Designer Suite of the Year Congratulations to Bonham Architecture & Interiors, winner of the TIDA New Zealand Designer Suite of the Year. See more of this suite's sophisticated design Material riches Refined joinery, smooth marble benchtops and moody basins and bath are underpinned by a herringbone tile floor in this master ensuite Twinkle, twinkle, little star Curved tub, curved twinkling mosaic wall and curved light reflection all seen together create an instant sculptural/artistic presence in this bathroom Divided attention This bathroom's unusual layout comprises a central glassed entryway/shower stall, which also opens left and right to his and her spaces Surprise & drama A quiet palette, sense of rhythm and repeat, floating cabinetry and playful mirror all come together to give this bathroom a presence all of its own Fine and refined How to readily turn a practicality into a feature? This custom shower stall's slender fenestrations evoke the calming lines of a Japanese-style screen Ingrained style Nature itself provided the patterning for this vanity made from a native hardwood, part of a home that celebrates the qualities of local wood Bringing the indoors out The call of nature is strong in this bathroom which steps outside the home's main footprint – a black concrete tub and one way windows are features Vivi la differenza – exotic Italian tiles all in one place Exclusive tile ranges direct from the design houses of Italy are showcased in the evocative showroom environments of leading tile importer Casa Italiana Relocation for optimisation This bathroom has been completely reconsidered, layout and entrances included – resulting in more space, greater functionality and a dramatic impact Second life With a treated top surface, this vanity began life as a kitchen butchers block table – part of a wider eclectic meets rustic bathroom design Rounding your options A soft oblong wall recess provides attractive shower storage – the shape of the niche replicates the form of the mirror above the basin Feast for the eyes Led by an exotic dark marble, with prominent veining, this immersive master ensuite constitutes a quiet, restful parental escape Glamour is in the details Part of a bathroom on view to other spaces, concealed-lighting turns this soap niche into a modest design feature All things considered For this bathroom, the Icocci tiles were chosen for design impact and their classic patterning – and to appeal to a wide range of buyer tastes Sliding doors and tactile walls This atmospheric master ensuite borrows from the bedroom's tones and is shielded from the latter by battened floor-to-ceiling sliders Divide and display In this marble-look bathroom, privacy, separation and display shelving are the multiple advantages achieved by introducing a floor-to-ceiling nib wall A light shower? Two sculptural and substantial Arcisan Synergii Shower Columns keep the owners of this master ensuite well covered Shape-shifting bathroom delivers space and spa-like feel This comprehensive design wasn't shy to rearrange walls and utilise lost space to create a pale toned bathroom retreat with tub as focal point Softly, softly A curvaceous shower stall and rounded wall niche are soft on the eye in this master ensuite – there is also a circular skylight overhead Playing up the contrast Grey/white tiles from Designa Ceramic Tiles were selected to give the tub in this bathroom more impact, making it look whiter than white Relaxing sanctuary The end result is serene and seems more expansive, but a lot of reorganisation and custom detail went into creating this master ensuite retreat With a difference Italian designed Tibò bathroom and kitchen tapware draws from post-industrial inspiration – an indent special offering from Casa Italiana Crisp in chrome This bathroom had to be cleaner than clean due to a medical condition of a family member – chrome Hansgrohe tapware was specified as part of this Let's get organised This bathroom is a result of astute reorganisation and a good head for heights – materials had to be passed in through a first floor window A well dressed dressing room Wood cabinetry and steel frame doors with fluted glass bring a refined presence to this dressing space which also boasts a herringbone floor Big and little Tile choices have this bathroom covered – Magnum Statuario porcelain panels with the look of marble frame a bath niche backed in tiny mosaics Bathroom layouts: what you need to know Struggling to plan your bathroom renovation? Here's a guide to some of the key factors you should consider before you get started Flowing aesthetic Concrete Nation benchtop basins and aged brass Buddy tapware were the perfect inclusion for this dark-toned, atmospheric bathroom Hidden treasure Customised detailing, aged brass inclusions and concealed features take this powder room to the next level – but first guests have to find it Part of the stonework Don't leave it 'till the last minute to grab a towel in this bathroom, as it might take a while to find – heavy hinges were required for the Bianco Calacatta 12mm Silk panels Double value This master suite is divided by a wall for the headboard on one side and the vanity unit on the other. The tub is positioned for both privacy and views Well-rounded approach An abundance of natural light, a sense of space and a harmonising theme are just three features of this rejuvenating bathroom makeover What dreams are made of What do you get when you cross a high-end building company with an award-winning interior designer and some gorgeous tiles from The Tile Depot? Answer: two stunning bathrooms and an opulent laundry In touch with your world The sculptural freestanding stone basin is just the start in this bathroom, where the wrap-around wall tiles add a strong textural component Head – and shoulders This Progetto rainhead shower has things well covered with a span that provides full coverage without much movement from the user A tip for seamless flooring A house of angles can make it tricky to line up floor boards. The answer? Add a distracting element where the board orientation changes, as seen here 8 great places to powder your nose Humble in terms of allotted space only, these powder rooms offer surprise and theatre as well as a great place to check that tie or eyeliner In the mood The hidden lighting to the niches in this shower highlights the volume of the space and plays on the moodiness of the bathroom's dark palette Call of nature This toilet space achieves degrees of privacy with a substantial stone wall on one side and a teak wall on the other Soft focus Referencing and celebrating existing architectural elements, this master suite features soft forms, diaphanous natural light and a tranquil ambience Noble gesture In a bathroom already full of feature surfaces and forms, this marble vanity top adds a luxurious high note – the vibe is elegant and natural I can see you're not working up there! Part of an eye-popping artistic master suite, this highly contemporary glass desk is a perfect match for the, wait for it, glass mezzanine floor In the realm of the senses While modern and symmetrical in terms of design, this bathroom also uses tone and texture to evoke a bold, seductive ambience Tiles evoke times The owner wanted an ensuite with classic and modern-day elements and tile choices already have this covered – classic subway tiles meet Green Kit Kat Mosaic Sheets Soaking up the scenery A comfy tub, underfloor heating and giant windows on the world – this bathroom is as much a viewing station as an ablution station Through the looking glass Want window views and a make-up mirror for your vanity? This vanity achieves both thanks to a sliding mirror complete with built-in led strips Showered in light, bathed in luxury Light and breezy, this master suite rethink features spaces upon spaces, while the bathing area has the feel of a sun-filled Greek grotto Pointing the finger Gloss white finger tiles draw the eye up this 5m-high feature wall to a skylight – they also line the wall niche which continues from bathing to shower zone Easy on the eye (and the back) Not freestanding but with an upmarket air, this contemporary back-to-the wall bath saves cleaning in hard to reach corners Atmosphere plus Dark, moody and textured, this bathroom offers drama right from the door – subtle touches like black accessories and discreet lighting all contribute Spotlight on great design This vanity is floor mounted, with above counter basin and strip lighting to top of cylinder base – the latter doubling as accent lighting and a night light Pampering touch This shower stall features full height large-format tiles with the look of veined marble, with the silky tile even running into the soap niche Leathered and luxe Starting with a prospect of a smaller space, the designer/owner changed all that, creating a his and hers ensuite with space, textures stone and a touch of bling Common currency The dark textured joinery material and brushed brass handles on this moody custom vanity ties with similar features in the nearby kitchen 4 bar harmony This master ensuite is cool in black, white and grey. Even the accessories – towel rails included – play a part in the monochromatic composition Rock star status A porcelain sheet wall with the look of a large travertine stone slab backs the generous wet area in this contemporary bathroom – other finishes complement the rock star finish Close to home The choice of locally sourced Volker Haug wall lights for this artistic powder room answered an important criteria for the homeowners – to support local Australian designers Dressed to impress You'd be forgiven for thinking you were entering an upmarket clothing salon when setting eyes on this dressing room, lighting in the bespoke joinery further ups the ante 9 hero vanity solutions Nothing is more practical than washing your hands, checking your hair or cleaning your teeth – however, these vanities soar beyond the pragmatic, playing the hero in their bathroom designs Simple and effective The warmth of the ply on this custom vanity gives light and interest to the scheme while cantilevering the unit adds to the sense of space Sure it's art, but we shower under it too These bold outdoor showers are a sculptural and practical inclusion for this art-conscious yet laid back house that has one toe in the ocean Window on the world Standing within the glass walled shower enclosure, this perspective shows the glorious (and operable) glazed outlook for the occupants of this ensuite Lavish presence A wall to wall marble finish runs across the vanity too in this luxurious powder room while deft moves negate penthouse limitations 2021 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to the winners and finalists in the 2021 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year – see top bathrooms from leading designers Make-up to break up A make-up station at one end of this long sleek vanity with mosaic splashback creates a transition point between bathroom and walk-in wardrobe Low wall a highlight Introducing a low nib wall in the shower zone of this renovated master ensuite allows natural light to penetrate to the very back of the bathroom Tall, dark and handsome Floor to ceiling sliding panel doors access ensuite and walk-in robe in this atmospheric master suite made possible by reshuffled spaces Mirror on the wall, who offers the best storage of all? Capacious above vanity storage comes in the form of an inset wall cabinet with sliding mirror door fronts – the black wood framing matches the vanity cabinetry below Cornering your options Comfortable curves, underfloor heating and giant windows on the world – this sculptural tub is also a viewing hub Who is the roundest of them all? Bathroom mirrors aren't just a practical face- or body-checking utility, nor just a bringer of space and light – they are also a great decor feature Modern luxury Clean lined, with a beautiful and subtle tiled accent wall, this bathroom also features a sculptural shower and dramatic free-standing black tub Nothing's so bracing as a bold shower Black galvanised steel coupled with fluted and clear glass creates a shower stall with stand-out presence in this dramatic master suite Easy on the eye Of course bathrooms are private, but not all the time – this bathroom is designed with lightness, flow and high visibility in mind Layers of history Several design elements give this bathroom a classic feel – including distressed tiles that look like they are peeling back over time to reveal an even older history Guaranteed splinter free This sculptural teak bath has a remote-operated self-filling mechanism allowing it to sit unencumbered in the centre of its space, with spectacular views over the valley Singing in the rain This large Progetto showerhead offers tropical downpours on tap – maybe, given its size, it should be called 'showerhead-and-shoulders' 8 tile treatments to turn your head Dramatic, durable, luxe, even light-bringing – tiles are a great way to transform your bathroom or boost a theme – these examples will inspire Soft touch For this bathroom, mirror backlighting provides quality task lighting and includes dimmers, for a soft relaxing feel and double use as a night light Maximising space and storage An introduced dividing wall brings opportunity to give this marble-look bathroom open shelf storage, while a large wall mirror doubles the sense of space Ingrained style Floating the vanity in this contemporary master bathroom adds to the room's sense of spaciousness – wood graining meets marble-look veining Three strikes, a winner A sculptural solid surface sink/vanity by Progetto is accompanied by brass tapware and a Limestone Pannonia Blue splashback to elegant effect Larger than life This powder room/guest bathroom offers a sense of space and sanctuary despite being drawn together within a constricted setting Strong, simple forms complement outlook Hand-blown glass pendants by Monmouth Glass Studio were the finishing touch for this bathroom which celebrates the bold not the bling The lounge? No, the bathroom Furniture-like vanities and even the oval mirror seen in symmetrical reflection give this finely finished bathroom a living room vibe Glamorous and easy access This master ensuite boasts a luxurious penthouse atmosphere with everyday wheelchair access – without looking like a disabled bathroom Reeded response A reeded glass shower stall provides textural interest and privacy in this bathroom – the leading colour, moody charcoal, furthers the luxe vibe Papa bear and baby bear A Marmorin cast marble tub connects with a Marmorin cast marble basin in this bathroom which has no windows but an emphasis on form and texture Earthy bathroom reaches for the sky Undulating floor and walls tiles with subtle colour variation contribute to this bathroom's organic feel – a skylight is high overhead Dressing room or catwalk? A mirror at the end adds to the effect, but this master suite dressing area offers a long walk and ample clothes storage along the way Freshness and light Together with the curvaceous allure of the shower stall, this bathroom features a strip of light and breeze bringing louvres 8 great shower ideas An invigorating shower is one of life's little pleasures – why not make it as good as it can be? These shower environments offer inspiration Contemporary feel enhances character cottage A heritage inspired Arrowtown cottage has undergone a chic transformation thanks to Queenstown based Hub Design Interiors and a considered selection of tiles from The Tile Depot Crafted response Over that traditional, clinical white china basin? Well there's another way. These table top Rangoon porcelain vessels have an earthy crafted feel From dated dud to modern master suite With a breathtaking stone-look canopy rising over the bath and other luxe details, this master suite evokes an upmarket hotel-like spa retreat Sense of time For this bathroom, the owners wanted a faded Moroccan bathhouse appeal – brass accessories and tapware contributed to the exotic feel Hey, good lookin' A Blu Bathworks Halo tub was chosen for this space in part because it can be laid in at both ends – but we think the main reason is it's gorgeous Luxe materials feature in our 2021 top Bathroom feature Here's an ensuite that gives functional design a stylish name. Find out how designer Darren James turned practical pieces into special design moments Tapping a rich vein Wall-mounted black Milli taps provide contemporary contrast to pale classic marble-look wall tiles in this master bathroom Stand-up character The Keys White Mosaic Tile, from The Tile Warehouse, seen in this bathroom is sometimes laid horizontally – here, it offers stand-up appeal Looking to the sea With the removal of most walls from original plans, this suite effortlessly flows zone to zone – golden toned accents complement the white and wood aesthetic while the whole design defers to the home's spectacular views An escaped net buoy? A glass Vistosi Bolle pendant, from Alti Lighting, sets off this bathtub lookout niche, part of a generous master suite beside the sea Just hanging out This sculptural vanity is cantilevered off the wall – structural steel embedded within the timber top makes the gravity-defying feat possible Floating in space Okay, not George Clooney in hit movie Gravity, but rather a cantilevered vanity that makes the bathroom look larger by maximising visible floor space Lively, interesting, and good with kids Here, the request was for a family bathroom within an extensive villa renovation – it was to be lively and create an uplifting spirit for the owners' children Hanging out for more space? Want uncluttered walls and floors? These custom suspended towel rails may be the answer – funky and functional, they're always to hand A sea of white This clifftop master ensuite is finished in large-format marble-look tiles, floor included – the pale tones accentuating an already spacious feel Wash your hands in style It makes sense that anything sitting on a 'vanity' should look good – here are 9 great basin designs that double as stand-out features No herrings were harmed Not a single fish part to be found in this sculptural powder room featuring an elegant herringbone tile floor and concrete texture wall surfaces Well over dainty and domestic? Marine plywood is the strong if surprising material of choice for this bold vanity – part of a wider semi-industrial aesthetic in the home Pooch friendly Relocating the door into this powder room gave privacy from the living areas and allowed a generous size basin to be installed – which doubles as a designer dog bath Rock of ages Or another word would be timeless – a clean-lined marble vanity in a new apartment within an ornate 1890s civic building echos the past and celebrates modern design too Shapely and harmonious Comprised of limestone and resin, the benchtop Victoria + Albert Vessel Sinks in this bathroom echo the freestanding tub to elegant effect Issues turned to benefits Bathroom designs often have to deal with undiscovered issues along the way – however, this adroit design turned them to advantages Reflecting on your storage options? For this bathroom, the designer installed a full length mirror with concealed storage behind it – keeping the modest space clean-lined and clutter free Herringbone patterning – similar to chevron but not the same Angles through this master ensuite created drama while a dark strong feature tile in the herringbone pattern accentuates the layout and adds texture Opulent retreat Antiques don't need to gather dust in a formal lounge – why not celebrate them in everyday life, including featuring in your bathroom Scaled to perfection A new and funky guest bathroom belies its previous existence as a darker, cramped and poorly organised space – tiles from The Tile Depot were instrumental in the transformation If drawers could talk Well of course they can – the panelling on these vanity drawers relates a traditional tale – to be continued or contrasted in the wider design Which came first? Probably the tub – the twinkling, rounded mosaic wall behind this tub acts as a zone divider – the shower tucked behind on one side and toilet on the other All is vanity Warm toned and light filled, this ensuite balances a sense of luxury with practical considerations, including careful design of its star feature Planking is still a thing The upper walls of this beautiful bathroom are in a black burnt timber-look plank tile, creating mood while contrasting with the brass details Low key A vital utility but hardly a star feature, the toilet is downplayed in this bathroom by choosing an in-wall suite and tucking it in next to the vanity Soft focus Accessories matter – these oval mirrors add a soft touch to the bathroom and allow the feature tiles behind to still have maximum exposure Picture perfect The dramatic black framing is a key part of the design picture in this contemporary bathroom suite that celebrates elegant tile treatments, textured glass and a wood crafted dressing room Wrap-around luxury A glass shower stall panel and blanket use of stone-look wall and floor tiles give this contemporary master ensuite a spa-like ambience Atmosphere changer The user-friendly lighting in this bathroom functions on two switches – one summoning a relaxing warm glow, the other brighter task lighting With a difference The owners wanted something out fo the ordinary and this design with dramatic cantilevered vanity and sleek shower stall more than delivers No need to stoop To future-proof this bathroom, hard to access under-bench vanity storage is avoided. Instead, storage is behind glass cabinet fronts Surface attraction This family bathroom has large format Lusso Pearl tiles for flooring and Super White Matt tiles and Touch Graphite Gloss tiles on the walls – all sourced from The Tile Depot Contemporary mood with a classic accent This modern bathroom complements its 1920s cottage environment – copper tapware and classic floor tiles help bridge the time divide Light from above At the centre of the home, this bathroom benefits from automated skylights – a Halo mirror light plays on brass accents and a limestone slab Like the gentle rain from heaven Or an invigorating downpour, if you prefer. This refined ensuite boasts showering luxury in the form of a ceiling-mounted Elementi Rainhead Sharing the scenery Why should the bather get the views and someone in the shower miss out? A glass-enclosed bathing zone for both was the answer here In evocative mood Tame, white and expected, not at all – this moody yet practical charcoal-toned ensuite offers a strong individual presence with a luxe vibe Follow your feet How do you define areas in an open-plan master suite? Here, it’s with the flooring – wood floors for bedroom and tiles for bathroom wet areas If drawers could talk Well, they can. Pared-back panelled vanity drawers and wall cabinet doors in this serene master ensuite tell a tale of a traditional design focus that won't date Layered and luxurious Considered and restrained design with a curated selection of materials and bespoke, intricate detailing delivers contemporary European luxury A Smile lifts your bathroom Clean-lined, modular and highly versatile – the Smile collection of toilets and bidets, from Casa Italiana, offers a chic, sculptural look Herringbone tile jumps out Not an errant fish, but rather a beautiful herringbone patterned tile feature wall that contrasts the bathroom's fluid, freestanding tub Fine finish – 8 tapware choices by leading designers It's said tapware is the jewellery of a bathroom design and choice of finish is a part of this – the choices of these leading designers will inspire Outside the box When you’re a media personality notable for hosting a range of radio and television shows with a focus on home and garden design, there is an expectation that when it comes to doing renovations of your own, the results will be a little bit special On reflection We don't know which came first, the mirrors or the basins – either way, the spherical connection creates a well-rounded (and inspiring) design Elegant yet earthy This bathroom builds on the wider cabinetry vibe through the home – as well as being designed to appeal to a range of potential home buyers Plus size handles? Not tall cabinet handles but rather vertical heated towel rails – one of many modern touches in this two-tone master bathroom Contemplated or connected Set next to a giant operable slider, the occupant of this tub can soak in the views in winter or, come summer, open the door and be at one with them Mediterranean air White, airy and light-filled, this serene bathroom extends the relaxed, southern European design-feel of the seaside home it forms part of Open to view A double stacked door opens up master bedroom to master ensuite, saving space and introducing views of the garden beyond when the blinds are up Tile choices evoke upmarket hotel vibe A variety of feature tiled surfaces, brassed brush tapware and a reworked layout brought this master bathroom a five star allure Through and through This open steel-framed vanity is all about storage and display – part of a glass-walled ensuite that in turn is visually open to the bedroom Location, location, location Part of a home already soaked in luxury and views throughout, the master bathtub still achieves the grandest of positions Luxury master suite like no other This dramatic master suite celebrates the home's historic fabric while introducing contemporary materials, high-end fittings and artworks – the end result is a luxurious, individualistic sanctuary Australian TIDA bathroom winners announced Check out these award-winning bathrooms, ensuites and powder rooms from top Australian designers Opulence on tap (and handles and fittings) The look of gleaming gold is sure to set the bling radar pinging in this bathroom. In reality, polished brass fittings provide the lux touches required 2021 TIDA Australia Bathrooms Winners, runners-up and highly commended entries – check out the latest in bathroom, suite and powder room design from top designers And the winners are ... Get the full run-down on winners, runners-up and highly commended entries in the TIDA New Zealand Bathrooms awards Midas touch In a master suite full of sumptuous and luxurious surprises, brushed gold tapware seems a more than appropriate inclusion Light wash with a difference In an artistic master suite full of surprises, this custom vanity sink features internal lighting. However, that said, we still can't find the plughole Davinia Sutton wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to Davinia Sutton of Detail by Davinia Sutton, winner of TIDA New Zealand Bathroom of the Year – taking his and her bathroom facilities to another level Katie Scott wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suite of the Year Congratulations to Katie Scott of Sticks+Stones Design, winner of TIDA New Zealand Bathroom Suite of the Year – a luxurious space with both classic and modern features 2021 TIDA New Zealand Bathrooms The best in bathroom design – check out our three category winners and runners-up, plus all the highly commended entries Leonie Hamill wins 2021 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year Congratulations to Leonie Hamill of Cube Dentro, winner of TIDA New Zealand Powder Room of the Year. See more of what's behind the secret door 9 ways a freestanding tub can be the star of your bathroom Choosing your luxurious freestanding bathtub is one thing, ideally showcasing it is another. Here are some ideas that will have your tub sitting pretty Serene green – the restful colour of nature A selection of feature tiles from The Tile Depot proved the perfect way to bring a touch of the outdoors into this home's modern bathroom, ensuite and laundry Keeping good company Oak cabinet, marble vanity top and brass detailing – the material palette for this bathroom is simple but illustrious Minimalist and matching A simple material palette, restrained colourway and minimalist look all marry this bathroom with the rest of the home's interior Close up and personal An ornate mosaic creates an individual experience in this shower stall which also enjoys a secret view through the bedroom to the sea Detailed response An accent wall in Granada mosaic tile is a leading feature in this Arts and Crafts themed bathroom that's all about celebrating the details Showered in choice Showering options were never so varied as with the plethora of spray choices in this contemporary, luxuriously functional bathroom It's like a jungle sometimes Fancy a far off feel? The wall-hung vanity in this ensuite is a pleasing composition of rectangular elements, matched with an exotic wallpaper. In touch with Mother Earth With a warm, furniture look balanced by concrete benchtops and heated concrete floors, this bathroom responds to its natural setting in more ways than one Cool look, rugged character – set to impress in Coloured Concrete Elementi's striking BARE Coloured Concrete range features an array of new products, finishes & ideas suited to every bathroom style – new brochure out now from Robertson Bathware In the same grain Wood vanity meets generous-sized bath soap niche in the same earthy material, creating an harmonious, natural bathroom environment Larger tiles, less grout, bigger impact To further expand on this generous bathroom's presence, the designer went for a uniform use of veined marble-look tiles on floors and walls Warm hangout in a cool setting A warm-toned cantilevered plywood cabinet sits well with a cooler toned feature tile in this well balanced bathroom Classic & contemporary For this vanity, a classic American white oak finish meets a composite stone benchtop, with moulded sinks. The mirror fronts a wall cabinet Wow factor is overused (but not here) Walls and floor are awash with spectacular black and white marble in this design by internationally renowned interior architect Stéphanie Coutas FaceStation Want to apply makeup or titivate but there’s no room on the vanity proper and the dressing area is too dark? One solution is a dedicated makeup station, as in this rural bathroom by designers Yellowfox Matai meets marble Gleaming Spanish marble wall tiles and rich matai flooring accentuated with subtle lighting create a warm, spa-like serenity in this ensuite, part of a generous, flowing master suite Find out how this design looks to the future For future easy access in this bathroom, all the storage is behind the mirror cabinet fronts and open shelving rather than under-bench Evergreen and walnut A leading deep-toned wall tile and rich walnut vanity make for ideal natural feel companions in this serene, precision-designed family bathroom Affordable design impact? Think small Want to up your design game without a second mortgage? Small touches really can make a big difference. This floating vanity has polished brass handles for a sophisticated feel Need space? Look closer Stretched for space? The tub takes centre stage in this bathroom but the addition of a glass wall creates a wet zone, with room for shower included Family (and future) friendly This traditional bathroom is a match for the rigours of a young family while a vibrant feature element is easily swapped out, future proofing the design Built out (in a good way) Hungry for storage, the designer of this bathroom built out the vanity wall to allow for discreet drawers and open storage niches behind Old welcomes new Veined marble walls and floors ensure this bathroom is in keeping with its historic home setting – touches like a bronze wall niche, however, are more modern Clever way ensuite soaks in the scenery A clever design move brings this master ensuite views through bedroom to sea Lights, action, soap? Your powder room is a chance for theatre – the smallest room in this home includes vibrant veined stone slabs, one of several dramatic features All in the family Twin walnut vanities are matched with full height custom storage added to the adjacent toilet room in this ensuite, drawing the spaces together Blue for you Understated tones meet a colourful feature wall in this modern bathroom that's designed for children but with a touch of grown-up elegance Stretching out in a smaller space A modest bathroom space? So, no room for that glamorous freestanding tub then? This renovation rewrites that familiar design story Crafted response An Arts and Crafts theme marries this textured, patterned bathroom with its existing heritage building while facilitating an urban family lifestyle Rounding a corner on your storage options Storage can be elegant. Every inch of space is efficiently addressed in this individualistic vanity with the inclusion of elegant, rounded corner cabinets Expanded outlook Part of a villa in a room once small, tall and boxy, this bathroom design changes things up, delivering a sense of space and style Design is in the details Black and white make fantastic design companions and in this upmarket bathroom, even the tapware comes to the party This tiling tip will benefit your bathroom Large floor and wall tiles were specified in this bathroom, in part to avoid the need for too many grout lines, helping to keep the space looking unfussy and pared back Touching outcome Cool colour tones in this powder room, but the overall feeling is still warm and soft thanks to the feature tactile metallic floral wallpaper Seaside sensibility If you live by the sea why not celebrate the fact? For this bathroom renovation, the architect makes a splash with a textured wave tile Does your home's exterior relate to its interior? Material connections create a sense of harmony through your home. This ensuite mosaic feature wall echoes the home’s marble exterior accents Pretty in pink An underutilised space with no existing plumbing, and an angled wall. This was the awkward starting point for this now open, flowing bathroom Choosing bathroom taps – things to consider New tapware can be a one stroke way to upgrade your bathroom – or help underpin a wider makeover. Here are some tips A special nook was created in this bathroom to soak up views from the tub The beachside location was a major drive for this bathroom design. See how a feature corner was created to soak up the scenery from the bathtub. Opulent outlook A beautiful outlook is matched by a lux bathroom with rich finishes and expansive glazing that invites the outdoors in Sense of elegance A restricted material palette and key feature elements such as a bespoke wax gilded mirror marry this sophisticated bathroom to its traditional home This vanity features exotic ostrich hide – in vinyl! Ostrich hide, in vinyl, flanks the side walls of this double vanity and is also featured on the cabinetry insets here and in the dressing room directly behind. The vanity’s Staron surfaces are illuminated from within, creating a flattering light 2020 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year Congratulations to the winners and finalists in the 2020 TIDA International Bathroom of the Year – from leading designers in New Zealand, Australia, US and England An easy way to expand your bathroom One way to make your bathroom seem larger is by running your floor tile seamlessly into the shower stall, as in this contemporary bathing space Soaking in the decor The brief was for a master ensuite that featured traditional finishes and unique elements, hence a honed bluestone freestanding tub was selected to add a modern touch to the classic-themed retreat Light-filled and luxurious A fresh layout with an expanded, double-sink vanity, marble-look surfaces and even a new window and frame all contribute to transforming what was an awkward, poorly functioning space into a flowing, light-filled bathroom Are your bathroom tiles on trend? Geometry traditionally belongs in math class, but today it's become a popular term with bathroom designers. Using geometric shapes can create a dynamic space in a home and add personality to your bathroom Classic and private This light-filled master suite separates bathroom and dressing room for a hotel spa-like feel. Screened privacy and lush garden outlooks are also both part of the equation Concrete resolution This refined master suite makes much of concrete – used in different forms it creates a refined, layered theme that connects with the wider home Bathed in light Frosted glazing in this reinvented bathroom maximises natural light over the tub without compromising privacy How to light your bathroom right Increasingly, the bathroom is the most considered room in the home and getting the lighting just right is part of this. Here we offer some tips to ensure your bathroom – and you – are seen in the best possible light Spa-like ensuite balances strong and soft aspects This ensuite achieves a serene air despite its strong material palette. Touches like rounded edged elements play a part. The spa-like ambience is underpinned by adroit functionality Exotic powder room backdrop The brief for this powder room was simple. It had to be beautiful and functional. Together with natural stone surfaces, a Gio Ponti vanity mirror and shimmering Baresque wallpaper, it achieves this and so much more. A stylish bathroom for a stylish home This atmospheric master suite had to deal with acute angles and a prominent wall of polished concrete. Dark, textured joinery helps unify and connect what could have been a series of disjointed spaces All that glitters is gold mosaic in this luxe powder room Glamour, sophistication and a sense of enhanced space are all features of this granite and gold mosaic powder room 10 steps to a perfect private spa Today, the private spa is dependent not just on a rainfall shower, a sauna or premium furnishings but on soft factors like ambience, warmth and sensuous surroundings, too. Here are ten ways to make a splash Bidets – a better idea than you might think Here are 10 good reasons to consider a bidet, together with what to look out for when choosing one Bathed in luxury No need for a shower in this bathroom as there are two other bathrooms in the home. Instead, the bathtub, which is accentuated by the tiles, is firmly the centre of attention This bathroom is a celebration of wood and stone A cantilevered vanity, freestanding tub and large format tiles give this master bathroom a spacious feel A bathroom lover's delight Marble look, large-format tiled surfaces and gold and chrome tapware are just two elements that give this ensuite a luxurious ambience. This bathroom is an oasis of calm Guests will love this relaxing bathroom by Natalie Du Bois Beautiful bathroom offers a wealth of functionality Romance and nostalgia are in the air for this master suite rethink, with everything from a wall of antique mirrors in the bathroom to flowing drapes in the bedroom. Custom cabinetry makes sure there's room for everything New master bathroom designed to look like it has always been there Master bathroom addition retains the classic feel of the original 1940s home, while giving the owners the space and contemporary functionality they wanted Black porcelain tile bathroom offers glamour and views Master bathroom with exotic marble-look veined black porcelain tile achieves balance with white minimalist cabinetry Mosaic tiles and blackened steel give this master suite bathroom a singular presence A wider apartment renovation set the scene for this reconfigured master suite featuring a tactile, mosaic-finished ensuite that reflects natural light Classic furniture and distressed tiles give this bathroom a sense of history With ‘found’ solid wood furniture pieces and tiles that seem to peel back layers of history, this bathroom achieves a charming, French rustic aesthetic Tall, dark and handsome Dark wall and ceiling tones, warm wood battens and vanity, and all flooded with natural light from skylights on high – this master ensuite exudes a sense of drama and luxury Luxe is in the details Brass accents provide rich notes in this traditional children's bathroom by designer Natalie Du Bois Master bathroom design ensures it’s filled with natural light Light and privacy – the two age-old bathroom features that seem to always be at odds are resolved in several ways in this bathroom design Playful meets sculptural Designed as a children's bathroom, this crisp, highly contemporary design is imbued with a delightful, sculptural feel Rich palette, restrained aesthetic With the available room rearranged to optimise function and space, this ensuite exudes elegance at every turn, along with offering adroit functionality A futuristic bathroom for all occasions With its smooth, flowing surfaces and subtle yet effective lighting, this dramatic bathroom is ideal for children's baths by day and a spa-like retreat for the owners in the evening How to make your bathroom look stylish and expensive If you want to give your bathroom a makeover that makes it look stylish and expensive, these are some of the useful tips you can follow This bathroom exudes heritage and luxury In keeping with its 1920s heritage home and offering a sense of luxury and retreat, this ensuite has a classic appeal which includes setting key elements on plinths 6 ways to turn your bathroom into a luxury home spa Nothing beats relaxing and unwinding in a bath with a glass of your favourite wine, after a long, stressful day. And while many people turn to different spas and wellness centres to de-stress and loosen up a bit, there are also great and easy ways to spruce up your own bathroom and turn it into a luxury home spa. What's in an accent? Brass highlights play an important part in this master bathroom's industrial yet refined aesthetic which is in keeping with the wider master suite design and the house itself A practical yet pampering bathroom As well as having a place for everything (think dedicated makeup station and ottomans to relax on in the dressing area) this master suite achieves a flowing, connected feel with a quiet sense of luxury at every turn Character bathrooms respond to setting These bathrooms continue the wider home's preoccupation with stone, wood and pleasing connections with the rugged outdoors just beyond the windows Refined retreat With elegant doors opening between bedroom and ensuite and finely detailed elements paired with a minimalist feel, this master suite provides a restful retreat from the children and the bustle of daily life One sleek bathroom, three uses This bathroom – part of the architect's own home that he also designed – serves as an ensuite, main bathroom and a guest bathroom. Modern and minimalist, it includes a secret entrance when used by guests Tall and good looking This transforming renovation by EJ Building optimises space with a tall, wall-hung cabinet. A translucent glass door gives you an idea of the cabinet's contents rather than a clear view, for a more demure aesthetic More space doesn't have to mean floor space For this ensuite by Hither Consulting, the ceiling was removed to reveal the home’s traditional architectural lines, accentuated by uplighting Restful retreat This new master ensuite forms a mini-extension to the existing bedroom – hexagonal tiles and a frosted glass window create a quiet space that is still within earshot of the children Want an unbroken view and good ventilation? This design nails both When your windows need to maximise stunning outlooks, yet provide understated ventilation then the approach taken in this design might well be the best solution Soothing geometry – lux six-sided marble tiles complete this bathroom A feature wall of hexagonal marble wall tiles offers an understated yet key feature in this resort-style bathroom Fresh, coastal feeling Through evocative colours and patterns (and windows), this master ensuite by Dalman Architects in an estuary-side home never lets its occupant forget that he or she is near the waterline Celebrating the old and the new This master bathroom – reinvented at the same time as a renovation and contemporary expansion of the traditional home by designer Jason Klumpp – includes a skylight directly over the tub. This powder room proves small spaces can feel powerful The materials used in this powder room make it feel bulletproof. Discover how a moody material palette and thoughtful lighting design has taken this small space to the next level Wave-textured tiles and sandy colour scheme match home’s seaside setting Extending the length of the existing bathroom provided space for a sculptural tub and a level walk-in shower in this beach house bathroom renovation by owner and architect Wayne Houston. Blue tiles and warm wood make cheerful companions in these light-filled bathrooms One long towel rail or several short chrome towel rails arranged in a pleasing way? This bathroom turns a functional element into a pleasing wall feature. Brass is best For this project, the owners wanted a bathroom space that would offer a sanctuary away from the world – one that expressed their outlook on life. Personality-plus powder room Glamour and practicality come together in this theatrical powder room which also includes a thoughtful cultural reference Make it light When you want to improve an existing bathroom that’s tiny and dark, sometimes the only way forward is to create an addition to contain a totally new master suite. This suite is straight out of a Bond movie Dramatic sculpted zones; secret panels and doors; a pop-up television; refined woodworking; and flowing, glittering surfaces are just some exciting touches that make this master suite ideal for our favourite spy Playful, angular home makes all the right connections – bathrooms This master bathroom is finished in marble and wood – balancing warm and cool surfaces in a home that also features concrete flooring. How luxe materials and a unique layout sets this ensuite apart from the rest Designed as a series of considered spaces, this ensuite gives functional design a stylish name. Read on to find out how designer Darren James turned practical pieces into special design moments When it comes to lighting your bathroom, brightest isn't always the best Often the understated lighting design is the most flattering one. This dark, masculine bathroom lightens its presence with subtle under-vanity lighting and low-set windows that let a bath occupant take in garden views A simple, natural palette gives this ensuite a refined yet relaxed feel This master suite is all open and connected, while marble-look porcelain surfaces give the ensuite a sense of enveloping luxury Modern bathroom benefits from balanced layout and a light-filled shower Symmetry plays a part in this bathroom’s striking presence. However, perhaps its most elemental pleasure is tucked away out of sight How clever design overcame this incredibly narrow bathroom footprint The bathroom in this home is a great example of how a project’s biggest design challenge can end up being the stand out feature. Discover how it masterfully overcame its narrow 1.4m x 8m space Clean lines and a restrained palette create a sense of drama in a design that re-invents how a bathroom is used Appealing symmetry meets combined functionality in this seamlessly merged bathroom and dressing space 5 winners from the 2020 TIDA Australia Bathroom Awards Celebrate the best of Australian design and check out the winners of the 2020 TIDA Australia Bathroom Awards. Featuring very unique spaces but also some clear design themes these bathrooms are sure to inspire TIDA New Zealand Bathroom Awards hub Head to the New Zealand Bathroom hub to get all the action from this year's awards. Watch the presentation, read about the winners and check out all the finalists by clicking the link below Divided spaces bring improved functionality in this bathroom renovation Three teen boys and one undersized main bathroom – this Kira Gray renovation is ideally zoned to family needs This master ensuite renovation features classic design and custom details With a brief for a master ensuite that featured classic finishes and unique elements, see how this designer used bespoke pieces to give this bathroom a timeless edge In keeping with the rest of the highly contemporary home, this master ensuite-meets-family bathroom offers a strong, clean-lined architectural presence Extending into a sculptural atrium one way, this bathroom responds to its wider setting in both its semi-industrial aesthetic and strong material choices Home’s architecture capitalises on views – including from master suite This master ensuite design makes the most of dramatic outlooks while offering a light-filled, airy aesthetic Ensuite is only a glass wall away from the guest bedroom it serves A glassed-off bathroom might not be for the super-modest, but it certainly adds to the style and sense of space in this boutique hotel suite Marble-look Spanish tiles, dark joinery, and black framed elements create a sense of luxury for this master bathroom Often renovations are shackled by available space, existing plumbing, even structural dictates – this master suite, however, tells a different story Master class in bringing light and life to previously gloomy, closed off spaces Once compartmentalised and claustrophobic, an existing master suite has been transformed, with lightness and openness achieved in several ways Porcelain sheet, marble and wood create an upmarket feel in this master ensuite Luxurious elements, flowing, organised spaces and a sense of drama all come together in this merged master bathroom and walk-in closet Wood, green glass and stone-look tiles set the scene in this sleek bathroom Clean-lined yet luxurious, this spacious master suite achieves the look of Mid-century Modern translated into a more 21st century design language 2019 bathroom furniture trends With 2019 now in full swing, why not give your bathroom an update with new furniture? Wave-textured tiles and sandy colour scheme match home’s seaside setting Extending the length of the existing bathroom provided space for a sculptural tub and a level walk-in shower in this beach house bathroom renovation White bathroom with lead light window and undermount basins balances modern with traditional A claw bathtub, custom window, wainscoting and pendant lighting bring character to this renovated bathroom by designer Leonie von Sturmer More Aqua, aqua everywhere Handmade-look Green Zellige bath tiles make quite a textural and colourful impact in this contemporary bathroom's shower/bath stall Ripple effect Where there is water there are ripples – well that's certainly the case in this bathroom with its fluted glass shower screen and echoing corrugated cabinetry finish The storage in the stone Extracting towels from this 'stone clad' linen cupboard is an easier feat than King Arthur had retrieving his sword – the 'stone' surfaces here are porcelain sheeting Blue for you This light-filled bathroom has its colour scheme going on – blue marble with white veining teamed with blue skies and white, wispy clouds beyond This design is on fire The upper walls are in a burnt timber-look plank tile in this bathroom – the change in tile avoids the small but tall room having a boxy feel Tactile appeal Running your fingers over Stream tiles from Casa Italiana is almost as rewarding as looking at them – available in Silver and Bone, their prominent veining evokes the feel of natural travertine Simply elegant Limiting the designs materials, including using the same large format tiles on walls and floor, creates a refined atmosphere in this bathroom 6 tips for a stress-free bathroom renovation You’re ready to make your bathroom dream come to life, but to guarantee a stress-free build, planning is everything. These top tips will help Touching aesthetic Evoking the beauty of natural travertine, with prominent veining, the tactile Stream tile from Casa Italiana is available in Silver and Bone Bathing in the great outdoors On one side, this coastal bathroom is completely open to the sounds and scents of the sea, while rustic limestone and irregular tilework bring a relaxed almost Mediterranean-feel Designed to feel bigger This sleek bathroom by LSA Architects feels bigger than it is and a long vanity plays a part in that. Find out other aspects of this 'super-size me' renovation story Rose gold and penny rounds bring this renovation to life For this bathroom and matching ensuite, antique penny rounds in the showers, artistic swirls on the Corian vanities and the choice of rose gold fixtures all combine to elegant, matching effect Air of romance The interior design brief for this villa makeover was for modern spaces while maintaining refined character villa details and finishes for a warm, sophisticated and luxurious feel. The reinvented bathroom, kitchen and living space have all been transformed 5 creative ways to style plants in the bathroom Decorating your bathroom with plants is the ultimate way to create a calming atmosphere. Whether you're stuck for space or just don't know how to begin, these tips will help you style your space As with an abstract painting, a minimalist bathroom benefits from a sense of balance Clean, bold lines with minimal detailing encourages the eye to see a design in more abstract terms, so balance is important. Designer Davinia Sutton achieves just that in this modern bathroom within an architectural home How this home renovation managed to retain its 1960s charm See how the alteration of this contemporary home in City Beach, Australia, was designed to maintain the charm of its 1960s Commonwealth Games village history A new, rounded master suite wing presents a departure of form from the existing waterside, resort-style home This expansion offers material and aesthetic links to the existing home – but while a rear addition toes the line form-wise, the new front wing does not Upmarket apartment makeover connects rooms with harbour views A restrained yet exotic palette, recessive wall planes and significant artworks combine in a sumptuous interior that connects with its harbourside outlooks We know the Specialists Latest Book More Books > 41-02 NZ41-02 Read More Recommended Business Partners Latest Award More > Reflection and repose Similar Stories advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement advertisement