Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Bathing and birdsong Share Tweet Help This bathroom responds to its idyllic harbour view View of bathroom with large grey floor and wall tiles, white tub and view out to garden and sea. Relaxing in the bath and feeling at one with the scenery is a luxury that comes with a wooded site. When your nearest neighbours are the local flora and fauna, there's every reason to enjoy an open connection to your environment.Architects Bo Helliwell and Kim Smith have remodelled their architecturally significant 1960s home over the past 12 years. Last on the list was replacing the existing bathroom and adjacent master bedroom, says Helliwell."We wanted a spacious new bathroom with a good connection to the outdoors and plenty of natural light. However, we needed to do some structural realignment first," says Helliwell.The work included removing a wall between the master bedroom and hallway to create more bedroom space. At the same time, the existing bathroom was demolished and the floorplate expanded to accommodate a new, much larger bathroom and a walk-in closet. View of bathroom with large grey floor and wall tiles, white tub and view out to garden and sea. "Raising the roof on this side of the house to maximise light penetration into the spaces was integral to the job," says Kim Smith.Overall, the work resulted in a generous 3m ceiling height by the windows, rising to 4.8m at the central peak of the bedroom ceiling.With the master bathroom squarely oriented to the site and the outlooks, the two architects then created interiors that celebrate the setting. The natural material palette echoes the surroundings, yet avoids detracting from them."We lined the ceiling in local Douglas fir, a fast-growing, sustainable species, and this timber is repeated on the vanity cabinetry fronts," says Smith. "The chunky, solid benchtop is a slab of American redwood. View of bathroom with wooden vanity and dark floor and wall tiles. "The different timbers were used together for visual contrast and interest."Continuing the simple palette, the floors in the bedroom and bathroom are bluestone, which also forms a feature wall in the bathroom.In a room designed to focus squarely on the outdoors, even the toilet is only separated from the ocean views by a glass wall.The freestanding bath and bowl-style vanity add a graceful, relaxed feel to the bathroom. A niche carved out of the bluestone wall provides a handy soapstand for the bath. Its recessed form contributes to the overall clean-lined ambience. Credit list Bathing and birdsong Architects Bo Helliwell AIBC, RAIC, Kim Smith AIBC, RAIC, Bath Acritec Arto LLB Shower fittings American Standard, Hansgrohe rain shower head Floor tiles Split-face Bluestone slate Lighting MP Lighting; Awassa sconces by Eureka Lighting; custom Urchin light pendant Skylights Custom Builder Boda Construction Vanity Custom cabinet in Douglas fir; California redwood slab benchtop; Caroma Leda Vasque basin; tapware, Cascade in chrome by La Torre Shower stall Custom glass enclosure with Schluter shower base Wall tiles Split-face Bluestone slate Accessories Ico Sorrano towel warmer Story by: Charles Moxham 19 Jul, 2012 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Rounding on the scenery 24 Nov, 2024 The case of the dissolving courtyard 24 Nov, 2024 Seamless entertaining 24 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 28/6 NZ2806 Read More Similar Stories