Our top dark and moody bathrooms
With the bathroom taking such prominence in the modern home, the classic white, bright and breezy look has been given some competition. We've noticed a trend towards atmospheric bathrooms and powder rooms at the 2020 TIDA bathroom awards and we thought we'd share some here – you won't need your sunglasses!
Winner – Angelique Armstrong – Armstrong Interiors – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room
A back wall of blue stone, rough sawn timber cabinetry and a trough vanity basin were used to create an organic feel in this moody powder room.
Highly Commended – Emma Gourdie – Lume Design – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathrooms
This understated family bathroom was deliberately designed to have a minimalist and monochromatic feel.
Highly Commended – Katie Scott – Sticks+Stones Design – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathrooms
Brushed brass detailing and burnt timber-look tiles give this villa bathroom the luxurious, moody impact the clients asked for.
Runner-up – Natalie Du Bois – Du Bois Designer Kitchens and Interiors – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room
This moody powder room was designed to mix modern with classic. The bright brush of blue and metallic floral wallpaper also adds interest and unique style to the space.
Winner – Angelique Armstrong – Armstrong Interiors – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suites
Sitting pride of place on the third floor of this home, the brief for this impressive master suite was to create a dark and masculine space.
Highly Commended – Kirsty Davis Kitchen Design – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suites
A clever layout and dramatic palette has been used to overcome this master suite's challenging, angular footprint.
Winner – Wolf Architects & In Design International – 2020 TIDA Australia Architect-designed Bathrooms
Symmetry plays an important role in the design of this ensuite. The round, statement bathtub wonderfully contrasts the material palette of warm wood and brushed copper fixtures.
Finalist – Nicola Manning Design – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Powder Room
The challenge for this powder room was to create a luxurious space that was also practical for the laundry. The result is a richly finished room with layers of texture.
Winner – Darren James Interiors – 2020 TIDA Australia Designer Bathrooms
This bathroom is an artistic meeting of form and functionality. A reimagined layout and rich material palette combine to create a refined space.
Runner-up – Urbane Projects – 2020 TIDA Australia Powder Rooms
Carefully placed lighting in this powder room makes the polished plaster walls look like they’re peeling open. Curved edges and textured finishing add to the organic feel.
Finalist – Katie Scott – Sticks+Stones Design – 2020 TIDA New Zealand Designer Bathroom Suites
After living in Paris for years, the owners of this bathroom wanted a space that reflected Parisian style and had a luxurious industrial finish.
Winner – Penny del Castillo, In Design International – 2020 TIDA Australia Powder Rooms
Vibrantly veined stone slabs and striking vinyl-faced wallpaper add plenty of personality into this powder room.
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