Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Tiles & Mosaics , New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Character bathrooms respond to setting Share Tweet Help These bathrooms continue the wider home's preoccupation with stone, wood and pleasing connections with the rugged outdoors just beyond the windows Designed by professional designer Nicholas Mann, AO ArchitectureFrom the professional designer:Context is everything and these bathrooms form part of a rugged board-formed home set up against a rocky cliff face. The home’s interior extends this palette with concrete, clean white walls and the introduction of timber ceilings to link spaces through the full height doors.There are strong visual connections with the natural elements outside – from the basalt rockface and leafy green canopies to the waterway on the home’s boundary. In fact, the bathroom windows achieve a picture like framing of the natural world outside. As with other areas of the home, such as the central staircase, the bathrooms are visually connected to the basalt rock cliff face directly behind the home. In the bathrooms, including the ensuite, the interior timber elements are also taken further, with large-format timber-look porcelain tiles, punctuated only by black, glass and the white of the bath. This complements the pared back material choice used throughout the wider design. Nothing here is too perfect; instead, each element offering a slightly different texture, which creates warmth, a sense of calm and peacefulness. Advanced hardware means the secret pivot door operates smoothly despite its considerable weight. The hidden door to the ensuite is faced in a 3m high tile which when closed cocoons the bathroom and creates a feeling of privacy and completeness. This door is heavy, but thanks to its hidden hardware and magnetic closers it opens softly and smoothly.The bathroom lighting provides a gentle wash down the face of the tiles, accentuating their finish. The floor to ceiling mirror is 1.8m wide and 3m high. This mirrors the tiles behind and – being full length – is highly practical.The state-of-the-art systems in the bathrooms complement the home’s snug, air tight construction and high level of insulation. The bathrooms feature hydronic underfloor heating as well as heat recovery and air exchange systems. Read the house story here Credit list Bathroom designer Nicholas Mann, AO Architecture Benchtop and basin Qubo ceramic top, by Michel Cesar, from Bathco Taps, shower fittings, accessories Progetto Buddy Range, from Plumbline Toilet LeVivi York Rimless Comfort Height Suite, from PWL Wallcoverings Xlight – Ewood Camel (large format tiles), by Porcelanosa Ventilation HRV – Cleanaire Hot water systems Chofu heatpump Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Runner Up Vanity Qubo by Michel Cesar, MDF, painted, from Bathco Bath Vetralla Quarrycast, freestanding, from Robertson Showerstall Custom by Metroglass Flooring Xlight – Stark Sand (large format tiles), by Porcelanosa Lighting Recessed downlights and directional spots / Halcyon Underfloor heating Chofu heatpump with PE-RT underfloor pipe, by Multitubo Blinds Luxaflex – Plaza Cockatoo, from Mckenzie and Willis Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Simon Larkin 13 Dec, 2020 Bathroom Tiles & Mosaics New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Bathrooms Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information you need to get started. Read More Similar Stories