Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Box seat Share Tweet Help The soft hues of solid cedar give this ensuite a natural, sauna-like ambience A view of the wooden bathtub. Much has been said about connecting interior spaces to the outdoors by using natural materials. While ceramic and porcelain bathtubs are found in most bathrooms, timber bathtubs, with an obvious visual connection to nature, are quite rare.The exterior of this waterside home features distinctive timber lattice work and shutters. The aim of architect Christian Anderson, from Sumich Architects, and of the owner, was to introduce a timber element into the master bedroom's ensuite."The three bathrooms in this house are similarly sized and share many common materials. In this ensuite, however, we wanted to introduce the timber element to create a luxurious, soft, enclosed feeling," says Anderson.The bathtub, complete with a square block seat, was custom-made from 100mm solid redwood cedar. It was joined with timber dowels before being laminated. A view of the wooden bathtub. "It's really the final element in the journey from the outside to the interior. It brings softness into the most private sanctum of the house," he says.Turning on the bathtub taps creates a waterfall effect, with the water cascading from a horizontal-shaped spout, mounted on the back wall of the tub.Adding to the warm atmosphere created by the bathtub are walls clad with sweetly scented cedar. Other natural materials include honed basalt slabs on the floors.To maintain clean, uncluttered lines, Anderson specified wall-hung vanities. White ceramic tiles float back under the mirrored cabinetry, providing a ledge to store items in use. A view of the wooden bathtub. Underfloor hot water heating, with an individual thermostat, is used to maintain optimum comfort levels in all conditions. The distinctive heated towel rail, made from chrome-plated nickel, was custom made by the owner and contributes a nautical element to the room.The other bathrooms received a similar treatment to this ensuite, says Anderson. However, instead of timber, structural concrete panels were left exposed, then polished and sealed. Credit list Architect Lawrence Sumich and Christian Anderson, from Sumich Architects (Auckland) Walls Feature wall of sweetly scented cedar Tapware Meta range from Dornbracht Basins Vero Heating Underfloor hot water with individual thermostat Bath Solid redwood cedar tub Flooring Honed basalt slabs Ceilings AquaGib Toilet Wall-hung pan from Starck 2 Cabinets Recessed mirrored wall cabinets Towel rail Custom-made heated towel rails Audio In-ceiling speakers connected to an intelligent management system Story by: Trendsideas 04 Dec, 2006 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Energy and efficiency 10 Nov, 2024 Personality plus 10 Nov, 2024 Vintage tones, modern presence 10 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > US2210 US2210 Read More Similar Stories