Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Coastal escape Share Tweet Help Celebrating intimate views of a mature Himalayan cedar, this seaside suite also looks inwards – offering coastal hues, natural flow, light and privacy Designed by SAAJ DesignFrom the architect:ContextThe owner’s brief was to create a contemporary coastal home addressing the practicalities of a busy family life. We were presented with an unusual wedge-shaped site, optimistically with a back yard opening to the north and a mature 12m high Himalayan cedar tree to the south.The floor plan resulted in the parents' retreat / bathroom suite being located on the upper floor, viewing onto the southern street frontage.A series of curved planes, stacked and sliding from each other, hugs the canopy of the Himalayan Cedar. From the entry, one glides under the canopy before reaching the front door. The master retreatFrom within the bathroom suite, placement of the windows reveals different framed aspects of the tree; looking into the heart of the tree, experiencing the shadows casts onto the obscure glazing. This is further enhanced by a series of vertical battens.Hidden from street perspective, a natural light scoop, orientated to the north, invites light in to the south-facing ensuite. We also combined obscure glazing and vertical battens to the south, for privacy, appearing like a frozen sheer curtain.A finely detailed and balanced composition is comprised of natural, subtle tones and coastal inspired hues. While this is an open-plan suite, it still provides a sense of privacy and enclosure for each activity within the suite.Courtesy of a sliding wall, the owners can choose to view the television or the freestanding bath composition in the background from the master bedroom – the bathroom suite operates like a private parents' retreat.The play of bouncing natural light into spaces during the day and placement of artificial light for the theatrics of the evening was carefully considered.The WIR's placement contributes to the practical flow of daily routines – a makeup vanity, pendant light & circular mirror centred on the entrance connects the WIR to the ensuite. Credit list Architect Andrew Bartholomeusz, SAAJ Design Benchtop Caesarstone in Pure White Taps Milli Axon Floor Mount Bath mixer/spout; Mizu stream Wall mixer/spout; Mizu Stream shower mixer – all from Reece Bath Posh Solus, free standing, from Reece Accessories Mizu toilet roll holder, robe hooks, hand towel rails; Hafele Luxe C & L shaped extrusion profiles - in White Tiles Splashback wall – Dia Lucca Carrara (7.5 x 30), in herringbone pattern, from Southern Tiles; shower recess – Acuto White Nat (7.5 x 30) in herringbone, from Southern Tiles Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Runner Up Cabinetry Polytec MR thermo-laminated, with EM0 square edge, in Classic White Matt Basin Pro Under-mount counter 550 White - Reece Shower fittings Nickles Pearl double shower head on rail, from Reece Toilet Forma, from Reece Flooring Carpet - Feltex Classic – Stonefields, in colour Greystone; tiles – Portofino Silver Porcelain (60 x 60), from Southern Tiles Lighting Toedo Pendants Clear, from About Space; Kaleido Concrete pendant, from By Living; LED strip lights / down lights, from Masson for Light Designed by: SAAJ Design Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Andrew Bartholomeusz 12 May, 2024 Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 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