Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Holiday pavilion bathroom features a bathtub outside on the deck Share Tweet Help Forming part of an ergonomic getaway pavilion at a seaside lodge, this bathroom has one foot indoors and another right out on the deck For this cleverly designed and meticulously constructed coastal getaway, parts of the bathroom are accessed off the circulation corridor. The remainder is proudly out on the front deck.Designed by Liminal Architecture, built by Lane Group Construction, and with interiors by Liminal Spaces, The Coastal Pavilion consists of a living pod, a bed pod, and a bathing link between. Responding to the granite rock formations that dominate the immediate coastline, the pavilion – one of several – is curved in plan. This curved form brings shelter and privacy to the central deck, including its open-air bath.While the pavilion exterior is in charred Red Ironbark, the crafted interior is finished in warm Tasmanian Oak including the bathroom linking space. The holiday homes have varying orientations in terms of living and sleeping pods, while the toilet is off the linking corridor to one side and the spacious shower off to the other side. The shower room’s dramatic charcoal tiling contrasts the feature interior cladding and naturally guides the eye to the full-length window that overlooks the bath, deck and ocean beyond.The washbasin is in a wall niche next to the shower and this also faces directly to the views. Credit list Architect Liminal Architecture Builder Lane Group Construction Vanity Solid Tasmanian Blackwood; Blackwood Veneer; Fenix Laminate Basin Roca Inspira, from Reece Outdoor tub pourer Sussex Scala Matt Black, from Reece Glazing Sourced from Viridian, AGG, and Australian Curved Glass – installed by Lane Group Glazing Operations Wallcoverings Offcuts of solid Tasmanian Oak – random lengths and thicknesses Lighting Linear LED, Opal Bathroom designer Liminal Architecture and Liminal Spaces Cabinetry Designed by Liminal Spaces, manufactured by Mint Joinery Vanity countertop Solid Blackwood timber Tapware Vivid Slimline Vessel Mixer, from Reece Shower fittings Mizu Drift Shower Mixer, Black; Mizu Drift Waterrail, Black Flooring Ta Ann veneer plywood boards Wall tiles Black Porcelain tiles from Montile Awards HIA Australian Bathroom of the Year – Lane Group Construction Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Dianna Snape 26 Jul, 2020 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 36/2 The selection of materials is a key element in the design of a new kitchen. Not only will they dictate the aesthetics of... Read More Similar Stories