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
Winner:
TIDA International Bathroom of the Year
New Zealand Bathroom of the Year
Armstrong Interiors, Christchurch – Bathroom
With ‘found’ solid wood furniture pieces and tiles that seem to peel back layers of history, this bathroom achieves a charming, French rustic aesthetic.
Judges' comment: The vanity composition in this bath works particularly well. The offset sink, mirror and pendant lights are great features, as is the lighted ledge. Creative tiling contributes a unique design feature to this bathroom.
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Winner: Australian Bathroom of the Year
Darren James Interiors, Brisbane – Bathroom suite
This bathroom is an artistic meeting of form and functionality. From the moody material palette to the interesting layering of spaces, this ensuite design does luxury living in a unique way.
Judges' comment: The curved cabinetry and limestone countertops provide a distinctive contrast to all the rectilinear shapes in this space. Touches of white and natural light cleverly counterbalance the moodiness of the dark finishes.
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Finalist:
Armstrong Interiors, Christchurch – Powder room
Every detail in this powder room is carefully executed to the highest degree. The balance of moody materials and a very deliberate use of lighting have resulted in a bathroom that exudes quality and restraint.
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Finalist:
Armstrong Interiors, Christchurch – Bathroom suite
Moody and masculine was the brief given for this master suite, part of the transformation of a large home from four bedrooms to three. The results is an interesting space filled with thoughtful design touches throughout.
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Finalist:
Daniel Marshall Architects, Auckland – Bathroom
A key part of this master suite design was to achieve separated spaces for the toilet and the shower – both completely sealed and with good ventilation. This allowed the main area of the ensuite to be open to the bedroom and the walk-in wardrobe.
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Finalist:
Giorgi, Perth – Bathroom suite
Reinventing how a bathroom is used, this design incorporates the dressing area within the ensuite. This move enhances and expedites the experience of getting oneself ready for the day.
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In Design International, Melbourne – Powder room
Glamour and practicality come together in this theatrical powder room which also includes a thoughtful cultural reference.
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Finalist:
MyStyle Homes, Cairns / Kim Duffin Design, Brisbane – Bathroom
Subtle touches of luxury combined with well‐planned zones create an open, sophisticated space that is warm and inviting whilst taking advantage of the surrounding views.
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Finalist:
Pippa Paton, Oxfordshire – Bathroom suite
This master suite within a stunning Grade II listed Cotswold manor is a luxurious sanctuary with 21st century style and functionality, whilst celebrating the building’s fabric and the owners’ love of wood.
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Finalist:
Preferred Builders / Paul Tilse Architects / Braithwaite Innovative Joinery, Canberra – Bathroom
The inspiring balance between black, white and timber finishes in this bathroom make the space as welcoming as it is stylish. The finished walls in understated marble-look panels and white mosaic tiling contrast with the galvanised black steel framing on the doors and mirror.
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Finalist:
Strachan Group Architects (SGA), Auckland – Bathroom
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. The challenge here was to fit an ensuite into the tight platform footprint, while still meeting all of the owner’s requirements.
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Finalist:
Ultraspace, Mountain Creek, Queensland – Bathroom suite
Dramatic sculpted zones; secret panels and doors; a pop-up television; refined woodworking; and flowing, glittering surfaces are just some of the touches that make this master suite a design stand-out.
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Finalist:
Wolf Architects, Melbourne – Bathroom
Every element in this ensuite exudes a refined ambience, without resorting to sparkle. The outcome is a restrained yet luxe aesthetic.
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Finalist:
Younique Designs, San Antonio – Bathroom
A large-format patterned porcelain canopy over the soaking tub is the signature component of this renovated bathroom, inspired by the luxury hotel bathroom experience.
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