Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Character strengths Share Tweet Help For this ensuite, the light and skylights highlight the organic imperfections in the wall tiles selected – bouncing light and creating texture & movement Designed by Kate Gardham, Suede + StoneFrom the designer:The settingThe existing home was situated on a quiet, tree-lined street and after living there for a number of years, the owners felt they had outgrown the family residence. It wasn’t really suiting their social lifestyle and their two grown teenage boys.I worked closely with the owners to re-design the existing home floorplan in the original part of the home once we had the extension approved for the new main living spaces – this gave us the flexibility and space to allow for extra bathrooms and ensuites in the home.The ensuiteThe teenagers now have their own separate bathroom for getting ready each day and this doubles up as the main bathroom when guest come to stay.The material pallet of the house is consciously simple and calming – it has been layered with texture to bring depth, warmth and interest – and this ensuite follows suit. We have used soft tones of blonded timber for the vanity, in a reeded profile; stone and organic pearlised tiles for the walls; while the feature wall in the shower and the floors have movement in arm-look travertine look – brining a Zen sanctuary-like feel to the ensuite and connectivity throughout the home.Introducing the shower niches afforded storage for body wash, shampoos etc – this has a recessed strip light for ambience when showering. ChallengesExisting glass brick wall / windows weren’t in keeping with the home and dated the bathrooms. Once the owners agreed to their removal, we put in skylights above for natural light instead while still maintaining privacy Robert Gordon Ceramic wall lights were used for providing extra light and ambience to the space. I love how both the light and skylights highlight the organic imperfections in the wall tiles we selected – bouncing light and creating texture and movement with the space. Credit list Designer Kate Gardham, Suede + Stone Vanity hardware Blum Legrabox; Furnipart handle in Brushed Nickel Basin Omvivo Venice, from Artedomus Shower stall Custom Accessories Suede + Stone custom mirrors with built in demister and Halo lighting Wall tiles Mallorca White Satin , from Tile Space Lighting Robert Gordon Dish Wall Sconce, Milk Colourway, from The Kitchen Hub Underfloor heating Warm Up Skylights Velux Photographer Mitch Brown Vanity cabinetry Dezignatek – Thermoform Coastal Oak, Woodmatt, Prague Profile Benchtop Ascale – Taj Mahal Almond, Matt finish Taps/shower fittings Brushed Nickel, from ABI Interiors Toilet Sfera 54, rimless, floor mount, Matt White Floor tiles Travertine Navona Grigio, from Tile Space Paint Dulux Okarito Ventilation Schweigen Repose Silent Bathroom Fan System Hot water systems Existing Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended Helpful links Windows and Doors Altus Windows and Doors Cabinetry Hardware Blum Spas Hot Spring Spas Home Builder G.J. Gardner Roofing Dimond Roofing Heating The Fireplace Flooring Plantation Bamboo Taps Merquip Kitchen Design Poggenpohl Home Design Buildology Story by: Trendsideas 01 Sep, 2024 Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Blum REVEGO Pocket systems for new space concepts Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 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